Penance
This is the Sacrament in which sins committed after Baptism are forgiven. It results in reconciliation with God and the Church. (US Catholic Catechism for Adults, Glossary)
Confession Times
Saturday from 4:00pm to 5:00pm
Persons desiring to make an appointment for confession, other than during the normal confession times, must contact the parish number (650)967-3831, ext 121. Please leave a message and we will return your call.
Due to the sacramental nature of the Sacrament of Reconciliation, confessions are to be made in person, not on the phone, or FaceTime or live stream. If you call for an appointment, we are willing to set a time and date for your confession.
There are four steps in the Sacrament of Reconciliation:
- We feel contrition for our sins and a conversion of heart to change our ways.
- We confess our sins and human sinfulness to a priest.
- We receive and accept forgiveness (absolution) and are absolved of our sins.
- We celebrate God’s everlasting love for us and commit to live out a Christian life.
Sin hurts our relationship with God, ourselves and others. As the Catechism states:
- reconciliation with God by which the penitent recovers grace
- reconciliation with the Church
- remission of the eternal punishment incurred by mortal sins
- remission, at least in part, of temporal punishments resulting from sin
- peace and serenity of conscience, and spiritual consolation
- an increase of spiritual strength for the Christian battle (CCC 1496)