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A powerful Catholic Lent reflection about confession, mortal sin, and judgment—and the terrifying story of a monk whose hidden sin was revealed after death. During the season of Lent, the Church calls every Catholic to repentance, examination of conscience, and a sincere Sacrament of Confession.
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Chapters
00:00 Intro: They Buried a Holy Monk — Then He Returned From Hell
0:30 Story of Holy Monk
4:15 Start of Lent Reflection
6:14 St Alphonsus on delaying confession of sin
8:34 Closing
A monk known for his holiness died and was buried by his brothers in the monastery.
But soon after the burial…
a voice was heard coming from his grave.
What the monk revealed shocked the entire community.
Although he appeared holy to everyone around him, he had once made a bad confession—deliberately hiding a mortal sin. Because that sin had been knowingly concealed, the confession was invalid.
Only after death did the truth come to light.
For centuries this sobering story has been retold in Catholic spiritual writings as a warning about the seriousness of the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
The Church teaches that a good confession requires honesty, humility, and true repentance. When we approach the sacrament sincerely, Christ forgives every sin and restores us to grace.
But hiding sin from God’s mercy only wounds the soul further.
Lent is a time given to us by the Church for conversion of heart. Through prayer, fasting, almsgiving, and confession, Catholics prepare their souls for Easter and return to the mercy of Christ.
May this story inspire you to make a careful examination of conscience and approach confession with trust in God's mercy.
🙏 If this reflection helped you prepare for confession this Lent, consider sharing it with someone who may need to hear it.
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