Sinful Choices
Reconciliation Steps
Penance & Healing
Absolution's
Power
Conscience Check
100

This type of sin breaks our relationship with God

Mortal Sin

100

The act of telling our sins to a priest.

Confession

100

An act of prayer or good work given by the priest.

Penance

100

The words spoken by the priest that forgive our sins

Absolution

100

The inner voice that helps us know right from wrong

Conscience

200

This type of sin weakens our relationship with God

Venial Sin

200

The feeling of regret or sorrow for our sins

Contrition or Sorrow

200

The spiritual healing we receive through reconciliation

Grace

200

The person who acts in Christ's name to forgive sins

Priest

200

The act of examining our actions to see if we have sinned

Examination of Conscience

300

To be a Mortal sin it requires these three things

Grave Matter, Full Knowledge, Complete Consent

300

The name of the sacrament where we receive God's forgiveness

Reconciliation or Penance

300

Penance helps to repair the damage caused by this.

Sin

300

Absolution removes this feeling associated with sin

Guilt

300

A well-formed conscience is guided by this

Church teachings, or the Holy Spirit.

400

A small lie or unkind word is an example of this type of sin

Venial Sin

400

The promise to avoid sin in the future

Purpose of Amendment

400

The understanding that God always offers this, when we are truly sorry.

Forgiveness

400

The divine gift of forgiveness received in the sacrament.

God's Mercy

400

The feeling of unease or worry when we have done something wrong

Guilt or Remorse.

500

The difference between a mortal and venial sin is in the seriousness of the act, and the degree of this.

Our awareness and consent.

500

The act of the priest that signifies God's forgiveness

Absolution

500

The process of restoring our relationship with God and the Church

Reconciliation

500

The belief that the priest acts through the power of Christ when giving absolution.

Apostolic Succession

500

The responsibility we have to form our conscience according to God's law.

Moral Responsibility.