The Gift of Confession

The Gift of Confession by Michael De Stoop, published by Gracewing Publishing in 2007, presents a thoughtful exploration of the Sacrament of Confession. This 164-page book delves into 25 significant benefits that Confession offers, emphasizing its positive aspects rather than solely focusing on the removal of sin. Through engaging analogies, true stories, and insights from Church teachings, the author aims to enhance understanding and appreciation of this important sacrament.
Readers will find that the book provides a fresh perspective on Confession, illustrating how it contributes to personal and spiritual growth within the context of Christianity and Catholic teachings. By addressing common questions and incorporating quotations from saints, the text serves as both an informative and entertaining resource. This edition is written in English and invites readers to reflect on the transformative power of the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
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The best way to help people to appreciate this Sacrament is to elucidate the many benefits we receive from it. This book focuses on 25 striking things that Confession affords. It demonstrates that Confession gives us much more than it takes away! Taking ‘negative’ things (sin) away is one thing for whoch this Sacrament is well known, but how many people think of the Sacrament of Reconciliation in terms of the ‘positive’ things it provides for us? This positive approach is a welcome alternative to viewing this Sacrament simply in relation to sin. It is informative and entertaining as it is illustrated with interesting analogies, true stories, Church teaching, quotations from the saints and answers to popular questions. “This book will touch the hearts and enlighten the minds of many saints and sinners, teachers and witnesses” George Cardinal Pell, Archbishop of Sydney. Fr Michael de Stoop is Director of Vocations, Sydney, Australia.
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