This week, we observe Ash Wednesday and the beginning of Lent, which focuses our hearts on repentance and prayer. The Knights of Columbus, in coordination with our Council Chaplain and Parish Pastor Monsignor Eckert, seek to raise awareness and the importance of the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
Brother Knights hand out the KOC Guide to Reconciliation as Parishioners enter Mass in 2021.
Whether you participate in the Sacrament of Confession regularly, or have been away for a prolonged period of time, the Knights of Columbus are providing Parishioners information to assist you with making a deeper, more meaningful Confession. There is no greater demonstration of our Faith in Action, than building up participation in the Sacrament within the Parish.
Below, you will find a letter from the Council about the Sacrament of Reconciliation with Frequently Asked Questions about the Sacrament, a copy of the 10 Commandments to help guide your Confession, and a listing of Confession times here at Holy Trinity and other local parishes within the Diocese of Philadelphia and Trenton. Additionally, there is a link to the Knights of Columbus Guide to Reconciliation Booklet. This booklet can be a guide for you to make an examination of conscience to help you through your Confession and bring you closer to God in preparation for Jesus’ Resurrection at Easter.
Brother Knight Brad Stanton Addresses the congregation about the importance of the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
We encourage everyone to take advantage of this Sacrament during Lent. Clean your mind, heart, and soul. Come back home to the Church to be closer to God.