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And so it can be for us, especially in the sacrament of reconciliation. Jesus waits with a calm and compassionate heart for our sincere repentance. We need only to name our sin, as the woman did, and ask forgiveness. No matter what other voices complain against us, no matter how grave our sin, no matter how long it has been-Jesus'attention is on us and us alone. No media circus, no expert analysis, no dredging up everything bad we've ever done. Just an honest, humble encounter between us and the Lord. Listen. Can you hear Jesus say, "Your sins are forgiven?" Janel Eske r I su ndaybulleti "A.I.-SYSIUS TOM FOCIE}
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Saturday, June t5: 8 am Mass: + Raymond Tom
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