Penance
This is the Sacrament in which sins committed after Baptism are forgiven. It results in reconciliation with God and the Church. (US Catholic Catechism for Adults, Glossary)
The Light Is on for You
Confession Times at All Saints
Saturdays at 3:30-4:30PM and by appointment
Lent Communal Reconciliation Services:
Several priests from the Cape Fear Deanery are available to hear confessions.
Feb.15 11AM St. Brendan the Navigator, Shallotte
Feb.20 7PM UNCW, Wilmington
Feb.21 7PM St. Mark, Wilmington
Feb.22 11AM St. Mark, Wilmington
Feb.22 7PM St. Therese, Wrightsville Beach
Feb.28 7PM All Saints, Hampstead
Mar.5 7PM St. Stanislaus, Castle Hayne
Mar.6 11AM Basilica of St. Mary, Wilm.
Mar.12 7PM Basilica of St. Mary, Wilm.
Mar.13 11AM Sacred Heart, Southport
Mar.13 7PM Immaculate Conception, Wilmington
Spanish: Mar.14 7PM Basilica of St. Mary, Wilmington
Mar.19 7PM St. Joseph the Worker, Burgaw

The Light Is on for You
Confession Times at All Saints
Saturdays at 3:30-4:30PM and by appointment
First Reconciliation:
February 3, 2024
2nd grade only
- We feel contrition for our sins and a conversion of heart to change our ways.
- We confess our sins and human sinfulness to a priest.
- We receive and accept forgiveness (absolution) and are absolved of our sins.
- We celebrate God’s everlasting love for us and commit to live out a Christian life.
- reconciliation with God by which the penitent recovers grace
- reconciliation with the Church
- remission of the eternal punishment incurred by mortal sins
- remission, at least in part, of temporal punishments resulting from sin
- peace and serenity of conscience, and spiritual consolation
- an increase of spiritual strength for the Christian battle (CCC 1496)