The Healing Power of Confession and the Restoration of the Soul
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- ISBN8230879404
- EAN9798230879404
- Date de parution22/02/2025
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- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
From the dawn of humanity, the human soul has sought reconciliation with the divine. The struggle with sin and the longing for restoration are among the deepest realities of human existence. Throughout history, every culture and religion has recognized the need for some form of confession, purification, or atonement. Yet, it is within the Christian tradition, particularly in the teachings of the Catholic Church, that the sacrament of confession reaches its fullest expression as the means of healing and restoration of the soul.
Rooted in Sacred Scripture, developed by the Church Fathers, refined by the Doctors of the Church, and solidified in Catholic doctrine, the sacrament of confession is not merely a ritual, but a profound encounter with the mercy of God.
Rooted in Sacred Scripture, developed by the Church Fathers, refined by the Doctors of the Church, and solidified in Catholic doctrine, the sacrament of confession is not merely a ritual, but a profound encounter with the mercy of God.
From the dawn of humanity, the human soul has sought reconciliation with the divine. The struggle with sin and the longing for restoration are among the deepest realities of human existence. Throughout history, every culture and religion has recognized the need for some form of confession, purification, or atonement. Yet, it is within the Christian tradition, particularly in the teachings of the Catholic Church, that the sacrament of confession reaches its fullest expression as the means of healing and restoration of the soul.
Rooted in Sacred Scripture, developed by the Church Fathers, refined by the Doctors of the Church, and solidified in Catholic doctrine, the sacrament of confession is not merely a ritual, but a profound encounter with the mercy of God.
Rooted in Sacred Scripture, developed by the Church Fathers, refined by the Doctors of the Church, and solidified in Catholic doctrine, the sacrament of confession is not merely a ritual, but a profound encounter with the mercy of God.