3 Great Talks on Forgiveness
Forgiveness doesn’t always come easy, but in the Christian life it’s a non-negotiable. Here are some talks that might help.
Forgiveness doesn’t always come easy, but in the Christian life it’s a non-negotiable. Here are some talks that might help.
Robert shares his powerful story of how the grace of God and the support of St Vinnies has helped him to break free from a gambling addiction, forgive past hurts and experience true peace.
In his homily for Wednesday in the 25th week in Ordinary Time, Fr Anthony Casamento speaks on the depths of God’s forgiveness, and how in the words of Pope Francis we must pray for “the grace not to tire of asking forgiveness”.
In his homily for the 24th week in Ordinary Time, Fr Anthony Casamento reminds us that in spite of our sinfulness, we should never be afraid to come to Christ who is Love and Mercy Itself.
Archbishop Julian Porteous explains the role of repentance and decision in the conversion process, and how we can communicate the seriousness of sin and the importance of repentance to a society that finds great difficult in admitting wrong.
Eamonn Keanne talks about man being made in the image of God through love, the damage done by sin, how God poured out himself to redeem us, and how He reveals His power over death through The Resurrection.
Eamonn Keanne speaks on God’s continuous calling for us reconciliation, how we receive His forgiveness, and the graces we obtain through coming back to God in the Sacrament of Confession.
Like Simon the Pharisee, our failure to recognise our sinfulness can lead us to be lukewarm in our relationship with Christ. In this edition of Living Faith, Fr Richard Umbers reflects on the importance of true contrition and confessing our venial sins.