Confession
The Forgotten Sacrament
The Forgotten Sacrament This short but powerful film begins by explaining the reality and gravity of sin and the effect it has on our lives, whilst focusing on the love and mercy of God. It also shows the biblical roots of the confession of sins and the institution of Confession as a sacrament by Jesus Christ.
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