Forgiveness of sins
If we return to the Holy Bible, we see that the believer’s confession of his sins took place in front of all the people. And the tax collector repented of his sins [...]
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If we return to the Holy Bible, we see that the believer’s confession of his sins took place in front of all the people. And the tax collector repented of his sins [...]
This is taught to us by the holy fathers, including Bishop Isaiah, who says: “If there is no repentance, no human being will be saved. Just as we purified
Confession is a necessary need, as there is no salvation without it read more "
Introduction: The Lord Jesus Christ is the one who established the sacrament of repentance after his resurrection from the dead when he appeared to his disciples and said to them:
Introduction: This guide is merely a reminder designed to better prepare you for the sacrament of repentance and confession. For a person to know himself and work