An Act
of
Contrition
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O my God,
I am heartily sorry for
having offended Thee,
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 Thee, my God,
Who are all good and
deserving of all my love.
I firmly resolve,
with the help of Thy grace,
to confess my sins,
to do penance,
and to amend my life. Amen.
"Jesus' call to conversion and penance, like
that of the prophets before Him, does not aim first at
outward works, "sackcloth and ashes," fasting
and mortification, but at the CONVERSION OF THE HEART,
INTERIOR CONVERSION. Without this, such penances remain
sterile and false; however, interior conversion urges
expression in visible signs, gestures and works of
penance.
Interior repentance is a radical reorientation of our
whole life, a return, a conversion to God with all our
heart, an end of sin, a turning away from evil, with
repugnance toward the evil actions we have committed. At
the same time it entails the desire and resolution to
change one's life, with hope in God's mercy and trust in
the help of His grace."
- from the Catechism of the Catholic
Church; 1430-31.
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