Lent, Humility, and the Healing Power of Confession


How can we truly experience renewal this Lent unless we first humble ourselves and admit that we are sinners in need of God’s mercy? In this meditation, Fr. Luke Mata reflects on Lent, humility, and the healing power of confession, and the purpose of Lent as a season of conversion, emphasizing that while we are beloved children of God, we are also sinners who must acknowledge our need for forgiveness.
Drawing on Scripture—including the parables of the Prodigal Son and the Pharisee and the Tax Collector — he highlights humility as the key to justification and healing. Fr. Luke explains the biblical foundation for the Sacrament of Confession, instituted by Christ after the Resurrection, and shares a moving story of a young girl’s transformative encounter with grace. Quoting St. Faustina and Pope Benedict XVI, Fr. Luke underscores that personal and ecclesial renewal begins with repentance and trust in God’s mercy, encouraging the faithful to embrace confession as a powerful, healing encounter with Christ, especially during Lent.
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