Above is my homily for Divine Mercy Sunday, taken from the Holy Hour we had on Sunday afternoon. The full Holy Hour, including the sung chaplet and examination of conscience is available on the St. Anselm's streaming page.
The Examination of Conscience from the Holy Hour is now available. Please note, I have not finished putting in all the references, yet; but, you are free to have a look as it is. My intention is to write a series of Blog pieces focussing on how to form our consciences, and how to do an examination of conscience. If you have any questions about these topics, or, if you think anything is missing from this examination of conscience, do get in touch and let me know - it will be helpful to form the discussion in the coming few articles.
As I mentioned during the Holy Hour, while there are no general Confession times available at the moment, priests are still permitted to hear Confessions. Therefore, if you aren't in a category of strict self-isolation, and you need access to this sacrament, do feel free to contact the clergy.
Thank you for your words. With prayers, Fr. Jacek Kostuch
ReplyDeleteI truly adore your homilies Fr Peter. You give voice to many realizations i’ve had in prayer and through reading about the crazy immensity of God’s love.
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