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The Miracle of Confession and Divine Mercy

The readings for this homily: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/041526.cfm 

Father Tyler Mentzer, MIC, illuminates the profound power of the Sacrament of Reconciliation, describing it as the moment we are brought “eyelash to eyelash” with God. Reflecting on the Easter season and the recent celebration of Divine Mercy Sunday at the Shrine, where more than 15,000 souls sought forgiveness, he emphasizes that the words of absolution are not merely a ritual phrase, but the very voice of Christ healing the soul. Father Tyler breaks down the prayer of absolution, highlighting “God, the Father of Mercies” who reconciled the world through His Son's death and Resurrection. He notes that while mortal sin breaks our relationship with God, the Sacrament restores it, washing us in the blood and water flowing from Christ’s pierced Heart. Drawing from the Gospel of John and the revelations to St. Faustina, Fr. Tyler explains that God's mercy is infinite, far exceeding our misery. He shares the powerful image of Jesus waiting in the confessional, hidden behind the priest, ready to perform miracles of restoration even for the most broken souls. Citing St. Faustina, he reminds us that no sin is too great for God's love, urging the faithful not to wait till they have fallen into mortal sin, but to frequent the Sacrament monthly or even bi-weekly. This practice cleanses the soul, preparing us to worthily receive the Eucharist. Father Tyler concludes by inviting everyone to approach the fountain of mercy with faith, knowing that the Lord desires to gaze upon us with love and restore us to our dignity as children of God.

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