Deacon Simon Writes: 30th March 2025
Praise and honour to you, Lord Jesus. I will arise and go to my father, and I will say to him, ‘Father, I have sinned against heaven and before you’. Praise and honour to you, Lord Jesus.
Reconciliation is not a moment in time, an event, rather it is a process that takes time. The process begins when we spend some time reviewing our thoughts and actions since we last went to confession. As we recollect the things we have done wrong we feel sorrow and regret and realise our need for forgiveness. We then go to confession and bring out, before God, the sins that we have committed. Acknowledging that we have damaged our relationships with others and with God. This leads us to make an act of contrition, when we express our sorrow, and our resolve to repair our damaged relationships. Through the Priest, Jesus forgives us and asks us to make amends by doing something positive, an act of penance. Once we have completed our penance, satisfaction has been made and then, and only then, we are reconciled with those we have hurt.
Clearly this all takes time, and some planning on our behalf, and with just a few weeks till Easter if we are to be reconciled with our God, our neighbour, and ourselves we need to start the process now. A poster of the dates, times and Churches in our deanery that are holding Lenten services of reconciliation is in the porch. If we start the process today, then our Easter will be all the more joyous. As our entrance antiphon proclaims:
Rejoice, Jerusalem, and all who love her. Be joyful, all who were in mourning; exult and be satisfied at her consoling breast.
With my prayers for you all,
Deacon Simon








