Reconciliation - Examination of Conscience
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6 STEPS FOR A
GOOD CONFESSION
- Examine your conscience - what sins have you
committed since your last good confession?
- Be sincerely sorry for your
sins.
- Confess your sins to the
priest.
- Make certain that you confess all
your mortal sins and the number of them.
- After your confession, do the
penance the priest gives to you.
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ACT OF
CONTRITION
O my God, I am heartily sorry for
having offended You, and I detest all my sins because I dread the
loss of heaven and the pains of hell, but most of all because they
offend You, my God, Who are all good and deserving of all my love.
I firmly resolve, with the help of Your grace, to confess my sins,
to do penance, and to amend my life.
Amen.
FIRST
COMMANDMENT
"I am the Lord your God. You shall not have strange
gods before Me." (Ex 20:2,3)
- Did I doubt or deny that God
exists?
- Did I refuse to believe what God as
revealed to us?
- Did I believe in fortune telling,
horoscopes, dreams, the occult, good-luck charms, tarot cards,
palmistry, Ouija boards, seances, reincarnation?
- Did I deny that I was
Catholic?
- Did I leave the Catholic
Faith?
- Did I give time to God each day in
prayer?
- Did I love God with my whole
heart?
- Did I despair of or presume on
God's mercy?
- Did I have false gods in my life
that I gave greater attention to than God, like money, profession,
drugs, TV, fame, pleasure, property, etc.?
SECOND
COMMANDMENT
"You shall not take the Name of the Lord your God in
vain." (Ex 20:7)
- Did I blaspheme or insult
God?
- Did I take God's name carelessly or
uselessly?
- Did I curse, or break an oath or
vow?
- Did I get angry with
God?
THIRD
COMMANDMENT
"Remember that you keep holy the Sabbath Day." (Ex
20:8)
- Did I miss Mass Sunday or a Holy
Day of Obligation through my own fault?
- Did I come to Mass on time? Leave
early?
- Did I do work on Sunday that was
not necessary?
- Did I set aside Sunday as a day of
rest and a family day?
- Did I show reverence in the
presence of Jesus in the Most Blessed Sacrament?
FOURTH
COMMANDMENT
"Honor your father and your mother." (Ex
20:12)
- Did I disobey or disrespect my
parents or legitimate superiors?
- Did I neglect my duties to my
husband, wife, children or parents?
- Did I neglect to give good
religious example to my family?
- Did I fail to actively take an
interest in the religious education and formation of my
children?
- Did I fail to educate myself on the
true teachings of the Church?
- Did I give scandal by what I said
or did, especially to the young?
- Did I cause anyone to leave the
faith?
- Did I cause tension and fights in
my family?
- Did I care for my aged and infirm
relatives?
- Did I give a full day's work for a
full day's pay?
- Did I give a fair wage to my
employees?
FIFTH
COMMANDMENT
"You shall not kill." (Ex 20:13)
- Did I kill or physically injure
anyone?
- Did I have an abortion, or advise
someone else to have an abortion? (One who procures and abortion is
automatically excommunicated, as is anyone who is involved in an
abortion, Canon 1398. The excommunication will be lifted in the
Sacrament of Reconciliation.)
- Did I use or cause my spouse to use
birth control pills (whether or not realizing that birth control
pills do abort the fetus if and when conceived)?
- Did I attempt suicide?
- Did I take part in or approve of
"mercy killing" (euthanasia)?
- Did I get angry, impatient,
envious, unkind, proud, revengeful, jealous, hateful toward
another, lazy?
- Did I give bad example by drug
abuse, drinking alcohol to excess, fighting,
quarreling?
- Did I abuse my
children?
SIXTH
COMMANDMENT
"You shall not commit adultery." (Ex 20:14) "You shall
not covet your neighbor's wife." (Ex 20:17)
Note: In the area of deliberate
sexual sins listed below, all are mortal sins if there is
sufficient reflection and full consent of the will. "No
fornicators, idolaters, or adulterers, no sodomites,... will
inherit the kingdom of God." (1 Cor 6:9-10) "Anyone who looks
lustfully at a woman has already committed adultery with her in his
thoughts." (Mt 5:28)
- Did I willfully entertain impure
thoughts or desires?
- Did I use impure or suggestive
words? Tell impure stories? Listen to them?
- Did I deliberately look at impure
TV, videos, plays, pictures or movies? Or deliberately read impure
materials?
- Did I commit impure acts by myself
(masturbation)?
- Did I commit impure acts with
another - fornication (premarital sex), adultery (sex with a
married person)?
- Did I practice artificial birth
control (by pills, device, withdrawal)?
- Did I marry or advise anyone to
marry outside the Church?
- Did I avoid the occasions of
impurity?
- Did I try to control my
thoughts?
- Did I engage in homosexual
activity?
- Did I respect all members of the
opposite sex, or have I thought of other people as
objects?
- Did I or my spouse have
sterilization done?
- Did I abuse my marriage
rights?
SEVENTH &
TENTH COMMANDMENTS
"You shall not steal." (Ex 20:15) "You shall not covet
your neighbor's goods." (Ex 20:17)
- Did I steal, cheat, help or
encourage others to steal or keep stolen goods? Have I made
restitution for stolen goods?
- Did I fulfill my contracts; give or
accept bribes; pay my bills; rashly gamble or speculate; deprive my
family of the necessities of life?
- Did I waste time at work, school or
at home?
- Did I envy other people's families
or possessions?
- Did I make material possessions the
purpose of my life?
EIGHTH
COMMANDMENT
"You shall not bear false witness against your
neighbor." (Ex 20:16)
- Did I lie?
- Did I deliberately deceive others,
or injure others by lies?
- Did I commit perjury?
- Did I gossip or reveal others'
faults or sins?
- Did I fail to keep secret what
should be confidential?
OTHER
SINS
- Did I fast on Ash Wednesday and
Good Friday?
- Did I eat meat on the Fridays of
Lent or Ash Wednesday?
- Did I fail to receive Holy
Communion during Eastertime?
- Did I go to Holy Communion in a
state of mortal sin? Without fasting (water and medicine permitted)
for one hour from food and drink?
- Did I make a bad
confession?
- Did I fail to contribute to the
support of the Church?
"Whoever eats the bread and drinks
the cup of the Lord unworthily sins against the Body and Blood of
the Lord. ... He who eats and drinks without recognizing the Body
eats and drinks judgement on himself." (1 Cor 11:27-29)
So, to receive Holy Communion while
in the state of mortal sin (having committed a mortal sin which has
not been confessed and forgiven in the Sacrament of Confession) is
itself a mortal sin - a mortal sin of sacrilege.
"O God, be merciful to me, a
sinner." (Lk 18:13)
"Whose sins you shall forgive, they
are forgiven..." (Jn 20:23)
"Though your sins be like scarlet,
they shall become white as snow. Though they be red like crimson,
they shall become white as wool." (Is 1:18)
"If we confess our sins, He who is
upright can be depended upon to forgive sins, and to cleanse us
from every wrong." (1 Jn 1:9)
"Father, forgive them; they do not
know what they are doing." (Lk 23:24)
"Forgive us our sins, for we too
forgive all who do us wrong." (Lk 11:4)