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Lesson 22: Encountering God's Mercy in Confession
God rejoices when we return to Him in Confession.
God rejoices when we return to Him in Confession.
Jesus ushered in the Kingdom of God by fulfilling the prophecy of Isaiah, healing the sick and forgiving sins.
The matter, form, effects, minister, and recipients of the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick.
The main symbols of Anointing of the Sick are anointing with oil and the laying on of hands.
The recipients of the Sacraments at the Service of Communion, Holy Orders and Holy Matrimony, are given the grace by Jesus to serve others and help lead them to Salvation in order to build up the People of God.
The Bible begins with the first marriage of the original man and woman and ends with a vision of the wedding feast of the Lamb, Jesus, who is united for all eternity with His Bride, His Church.
The matter, form, minister, recipient, and effects of the Sacrament of Holy Matrimony.
The Sacrament of Baptism is essential for salvation and is the ordinary means of salvation.
In a Sacrament, God uses something physical and from this world to do something supernatural from Heaven.
Jesus promised to send the Holy Spirit after Him to teach us everything, to remind us of all that Christ said to us, and to bear witness to Him.
The Bible is the story of Gods people from Creation through the beginning of the Church.
An Examination of Conscience helps us to think about how we have sinned so that we may prepare to make a good Confession.
God will always welcome us back and forgive our sins if we are truly sorry for them.
The members of the Church are the Body of Christ.
Through the Sacraments, Jesus heals us of the effects of sin and transforms us to be more like Himself.