Has sacramental reconciliation disappeared from the horizon of Catholic practice? Has “confession” been extinguished from your practice of the faith? Have you noticed a marked change in the way in which you have become reconciled to God and the Church community over the course of time? These questions and others are addressed in Julia Upton’s study of sacramental reconciliation. Her concern is that the sacrament of reconciliation – through which the darkness of sin is illumined by the healing light of Christ’s forgiveness – is an endangered species. In sacramental reconciliation the sinner experiences the tender, healing, welcoming embrace of God, which is what Upton regards as endangered. Upton’s is a holistic approach to sacramental reconciliation that involves studying data from anthropology, psychology, and sociology, and integrating that with data from Scripture, history, and theology.

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FAREWELL
THE PRIEST IS NOT HIS OWN
THE SAINTS SHOW US CHRIST
ABBA FATHER
BANKING ON LOVE
THE BOOK OF INFINITITE LOVE
DIZZJUNARJU ZGHIR TAL-BIBBJA
PASTORAL AND OCCASIONAL SERMONS
ACTS OF FAITH
THE LOVE AND SERVICE OF GOD, INFINITE LO
ID-DINJA TAL-ISPORTS
NO LESS ZEAL
THE EXUBERANT CHRUCH
THE PRAYERS OF ST. THERESE OF LISIEUX
THE THREEFOLD GARLAND
DON'T LET COLLEGE HAMPER YOUR EDUCATION
FEAR AND ANXIETY
L-EVANGELJU SKOND SAN MARK
THE CUBE AND THE CATHEDRAL
NIBDEW FLIMKIEN
L-ISTORJA TAL-PAPA GWANNI PAWLU II
A VIEW FROM THE STEEPLE: FR. MANTON
THE SACRED WORLD OF THE CHRISTIAN
PLANNING THE CATHOLIC FUNERAL
RETHINKING FUNDAMENTAL THEOLOGY 
