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000670-00 LORD, HAVE MERCY - Confession and the Christian's Life Story by Scott Hahn.
A study on the Church's teaching on penance, forgivness and reconciliation. Shows how Confession is not only in Tradition, but Scripture as well. Gives a new appreciation and love for this much-needed Sacrament, so neglected in our day. Hardcover.
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006074-98 GO IN PEACE by Fr. Mitch Pacwa, S. J. and Sean Brown.
A complete lesson as to the sacrament of Confession (Reconciliation) including 101 Q & As, such as the biblical basis of confession, why Christ gave the Church the power to forgive sins, psychological and spiritual benefits of confession.
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006075-00 PARDON AND PEACE A Sinner's Guide to Confession by Fr. Francis Randolph.
A clear, positive look at the meaning of and need for this oft-neglected sacrament. Answers common objections. Paper.
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006080-00 GUIDE TO CONSCIENCE for the Sacrament of Confession by Fr. Richard J. Rego.
An excellent guide for priests, religious, seminarians and lay persons. Paper.
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006080-01 THE SECRET OF CONFESSION by PAUL O'SULLIVAN, O.P.
Includes The Wonders of Confession.*
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006085-00 HOW TO MAKE A GOOD CONFESSION A Pocket Guide to Reconciliation with God by Fr. John A. Kane.
An expanded treatment of the elements necessary for a truly good confession. Paper.
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007100-00 AN ADULT'S CONFESSION BOOKLET by John P. Maguire and W. Faherty, S.J.
Includes an expanded examination of conscience according to the new Catechism of the Catholic Church.
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007140-00 CONFESSIONS OF A ROMAN CATHOLIC by Paul Whitcomb.
The first-person story of a former Protestant minister who discovered through his study of the Bible that the Catholic Church is the one founded by Jesus Christ.
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007730-10 LOOKING FOR PEACE? TRY CONFESSION by Mary Ann Budnik.
The well-known theologian Fr. John Hardon writes: This book shows how the root of all disquiet of mind is the sense of guilt and that peace is the experience of knowing that one is in the friendship of God. It will inspire the faithful to fo to confession frequently, because by receiving this sacrament, we obtain that peace of soul which is so desperately needed in our confused and anxious age. Paper.*
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