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The Pope calls for a return to Sacramental Confession

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From the text of a speech delivered at :

In today’s Gospel, the Risen Lord bestows the gift of the upon the Apostles and grants them the authority to forgive s. Through the surpassing power of ’s grace, entrusted to frail human ministers, is constantly reborn and each of us is given the hope of a new beginning.

Let us trust in the Spirit’s power to inspire conversion, to heal every wound, to overcome every division, and to inspire new life and freedom.

How much we need these gifts! And how close at hand they are, particularly in the Sacrament of !

The liberating power of this Sacrament, in which our honest of sin is met by ’s merciful word of pardon and peace, needs to be rediscovered and reappropriated by every Catholic. To a great extent, the renewal of the Church in and throughout the world depends on the renewal of the practice of Penance and the growth in holiness which that Sacrament both inspires and accomplishes.

“In hope we were saved!” (Rom 8: 24). As the Church in the gives thanks for the blessings of the past 200 years, I invite you, your families, and every parish and religious community, to trust in the power of grace to create a future of promise for God’s people in this Country.

I ask you, in the Lord , to set aside all division and to work with joy to prepare a way for him, in fidelity to his word and in constant conversion to his will.

Above all, I urge you to continue to be a leaven of evangelical hope in American society, striving to bring the light and truth of the Gospel to the task of building an ever more just and free world for generations yet to come.

Those who have hope must live different lives! (cf. Spe Salvi, n. 2). By your prayers, by the witness of your , by the fruitfulness of your , may you point the way towards that vast horizon of hope which God is even now opening up to his Church, and indeed, to all humanity: the vision of a world reconciled and renewed in Christ Jesus, our Savior. To him be all honor and glory, now and forever. Amen!

Just so. One consistent theme in Benedict’s papacy has been the ideal of — not the vacuous, vain “hope” that seems to be promising in his campaigning in the presidential primary, but real hope that not only desires an end which is good, but also looks to an end that will be fulfilled and realized.

How consistently impressive this Pope is, and how often he says exactly what needs to be said at exactly the right time! What a magnificent blessing upon the Church.

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