The source who disclosed to us what transpired on that faithful monday, also asked us to come to the church on Sunday (25th September) to
hear his confession as he would be made to tell the story of how he got his money from the underworld.
Not exact matches
Upon
hearing that comment Thursday morning, CNN chief legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin referred to it
as a «
confession that this is a campaign finance violation because they wanted to shut her up in October of 2016.»
While in Brazil, the pope will visit one of the world's biggest shrines to the Virgin Mary, who is revered here; visit a hospital for recovering drug addicts;
hear confessions from juvenile prisoners; and visit a slum known
as a favela.
Alabama's immigration law, still unsettled, «makes it illegal for a Catholic priest to baptize,
hear the
confession of, celebrate the anointing of the sick with, or preach the word of God to, an undocumented immigrant,»
as the Archbishop of Mobile, Thomas Rodi, said last year when he joined a suit against the law.
As superior of the Oratory, he would oversee Smethwick, Harborne, the new workhouse, the ragged school, the Oratory school, his writings, his help for the poor, and his daily community practices, which included waiting at table,
hearing confessions, baptising and marrying.
He has followed up this dialogue with concrete steps on his own initiative, such
as giving Society priests faculties to
hear confessions and witness marriage, despite their unusual canonical status.
Alabama's immigration law, still unsettled, «makes it illegal for a Catholic priest to baptise,
hear the
confession of, celebrate the anointing of the sick with, or preach the word of God to, an undocumented immigrant,»
as the Archbishop of Mobile, Thomas Rodi, said last year when he joined a suit against the law.
But
as every sensitive person ought to know and
as every councilor (and every priest who has «
heard confessions») does know, man's root problem is not in these particular acts.
«In
hearing confessions the priest is to remember that he is at once both judge and healer, and that he is constituted by God
as a minister of both divine justice and divine mercy, so that he may contribute to the honour of God and the salvation of souls» (c. 978, s. 1).
One who
hears confessions may regard them
as routine.
Among other devices, they compiled elaborate penitentials
as a guide to
hearing confessions and giving pastoral care.
Annemarie Schimmel) This faith reminds one of a word of God that Pascal believed he had
heard: «You would not seek me if you had not already found me,» (Œuvres complètes, I. 348) and of the
confession in Romans, «We do not know how to pray
as we ought, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us with sighs too deep for words.»
Then the text moved on to a formidable list of reformanda: inadequate procedures for selection and training of priests, pastoral responsibilities allotted to those living elsewhere (Campeggio
as Bishop of Salisbury would be an example — but Rome was full of such men who used a part of their salary to pay a vicar to look after their diocese while they did other more congenial work in Rome); the bequeathing of benefices in wills especially to the children of priests, pluralism, failure to correct those who make money by
hearing confessions.
It is refreshing to «
hear your
confession», and to know that there is a worldwide growing community of believers who are just
as passionate and hungry for rightness
as they ever were, but not
as dogmatic or ungracious
as we now realize we were in our teens, twenties, thirties, forties & even fifties.
In my work
as faculty, presenter and leadership coach, I
hear this
confession from adults, 18 - 80.
As we sift through the rubble of the James Comey - hearing, I have a confession to make: My descriptions of the former FBI boss as J. Edgar Comey are accurate but incomplete.
As we sift through the rubble of the James Comey -
hearing, I have a
confession to make: My descriptions of the former FBI boss
as J. Edgar Comey are accurate but incomplete.
as J. Edgar Comey are accurate but incomplete...
This post begins with a
confession: When I first
heard Carly Fiorina's name floated
as a potential presidential contender, it was met with an eye -LSB-...]
Personal
Confessions, a new line on the market, is just
as it sounds, a line to call to divulge your deepest secrets with singles in your area who are ready to
hear whatever it is you have to say.
Writer - director Ben Lewin brings on William H. Macy
as a local priest who
hears O'Brien's explicit
confession, but it's a useless framing device, ostensibly affirming O'Brien's religious conviction but really there to earn titters from the audience over his naughty escapades.
(«
As a moral person, I do not relish
hearing these gruesome details» she says of the
confessions she types).
One might not expect to
hear such a
confession from a figure like David Gregory, the NBC newsman who moderated «Meet the Press» and served
as the White House correspondent during the second Bush administration.
If «stunned» is the adjective we keep
hearing about the reaction to the news, there's good reason for that, right at the core of the UK's political elite: in an interview with former Prime Minister Tony Blair, CNN's Wolf Blitzer today has
heard one of the most telling
confessions of how things went this way,
as Blair talks of the Labour Party failing to mobilize its voters by explaining to them, «This was not a protest vote.»