tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5247335427293981935.post6027041704559086423..comments2023-02-26T12:37:00.769+00:00Comments on St Ann's Parish Blog, Banstead: Confession - The Forgotten Sacrament . . .St Ann's Parishhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07873653335217251032noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5247335427293981935.post-71401451910024339552010-03-19T16:13:49.967+00:002010-03-19T16:13:49.967+00:00A very enlightening DVD. The speakers (who were v...A very enlightening DVD. The speakers (who were very convincing) each shed a different light on the Sacrament portraying their response to the teaching and necessity for Reconciliation. <br /><br />However the over-riding factor that came over was the abundance of God's love and His desire for us to respond to this love - rather than the Sacrament being something 'which a Catholic HAS to endure', God's love through the Sacrament of Reconciliation is something which I want even long to receive and therefore going to Confession something I greatly desire to do.<br /><br />I found the analogy of the 'smeared glass window' which the Holy Father refers to when describing our condition and relationship with God the longer we leave it before going to Confession, very appealing. Probably the DVD needs to be seen for my comments to have any real meaning.Flick Saundersnoreply@blogger.com