Sacraments of Healing

Penance

Those who go to Confession receive the forgiveness of their sins and are reconciled with God. We all have a built-in navigation system called our conscience. Your conscience is that part of you that knows the difference between good and evil.

To prepare to receive this sacrament you need to examine your conscience. The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops provides helpful resources for doing this.

At St. Brendan the Navigator, Confession is available on Saturdays after the 8 AM Mass at Maris Stella Church, and also on Saturday from 3:00-3:30 PM at St. Paul Church and 4:00-4:30 PM at Maris Stella Church. Other times are by appointment through calling the Parish Office at 609-967-3746.

Learn more about Penance by clicking the helpful video link below.


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Anointing of the Sick

Through the holy anointing and the prayer of the priest, the sick receive the healing power of Christ and are given the strength to unite their suffering to Him. This Sacrament is intended for those who are facing surgery, have been diagnosed with a serious illness, are infirm due to age, or are near death.

To arrange to receive the sacrament, please contact our Parish office at 609-967-3746.

Learn more about the Anointing of the Sick by clicking the helpful video link below.


Video compliments of Busted Halo – Faith Shared Joyfully.