Confession: A Little Book for the Reluctant
Aside from the Holy Eucharist, no sacrament is more important for the Christian life than Confession. In this sacrament, the Precious Blood of Christ is applied to the soul, cleansing it of sin and restoring the grace needed to grow in holiness. Yet many Christians avoid Confession out of fear, uncertainty, embarrassment, or misunderstanding.
In Confession: A Little Book for the Reluctant, Bishop Louis Gaston de Ségur offers a gentle yet persuasive invitation to return to this powerful sacrament of mercy. With pastoral warmth and clarity, he addresses the most common fears and objections people have about Confession, showing that what many dread is actually one of the greatest gifts Christ has given His Church.
Through more than thirty short responses to common doubts and excuses, Bishop de Ségur dismantles hesitation with kindness, wit, and solid Catholic teaching. This brief yet powerful guide encourages readers to approach the confessional with confidence and trust in God’s mercy.
What This Book Offers
- Clear answers to over thirty common objections to Confession
- Pastoral encouragement for those who feel fearful or hesitant
- A short and accessible guide to understanding the sacrament
- Insights rooted in traditional Catholic teaching
- A practical resource for renewing devotion to the Sacrament of Penance
From the Book
The confessional is not a place of humiliation but of mercy, where Christ Himself waits to cleanse the soul and restore it to grace.
Intended Audience
This booklet is ideal for Catholics who feel hesitant or uncertain about approaching the Sacrament of Confession. It is especially helpful for those who have been away from the sacrament for many years, as well as for catechists, priests, and parish leaders seeking a simple resource to encourage renewed participation in the sacrament.
Its brief and accessible format makes it suitable for personal reflection, parish distribution, or spiritual reading before Confession.
FAQs
Who is this book written for?
It is written primarily for Catholics who are reluctant, fearful, or unsure about going to Confession.
Is it long or difficult to read?
No. It is a short booklet composed of concise responses to common concerns about the sacrament.
Can it help someone return to Confession after many years?
Yes. Its purpose is precisely to remove obstacles and encourage souls to rediscover the grace and peace found in the sacrament.
Key Themes
- The mercy and power of the Sacrament of Confession
- Overcoming fear and hesitation in approaching the sacrament
- Clear explanations of Catholic teaching on forgiveness
- Pastoral encouragement for spiritual renewal
- Trust in Christ’s grace and healing