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SSPX Podcast

How to Examine Our Conscience – Questions with Father #33 w/ Fr. Alphonsus

SSPX Podcast

SSPX / Angelus Press

Philosophy, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

5680 Ratings

🗓️ 30 March 2022

⏱️ 1 minutes

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Summary

Fr. Alphonsus, Redemptorist Priest, explains about the important task of examining our conscience.

Transcript

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0:00.0

How should we properly examine our conscience?

0:09.3

Yeah, there's different ways. Different people do it different ways, actually. The most typical

0:15.9

way, of course, is just going over the Ten Commandments. That's most typical. However, a very

0:20.3

useful way is also going over the Ten Commandments, that's most typical. However, a very useful way is also going

0:22.3

over an examination from the Christian virtues and the opposing vices. You can find some of these

0:32.5

examinations. Nowadays, you can find some very good ones, traditional ones, online, in fact, and those are worth finding.

0:41.4

During the parish missions, I have three different examinations of conscience, one for adults,

0:46.8

which is an old redemptress one from the 1950s that I've simply updated.

0:50.4

A second one for teenagers goes over the Christian virtues.

0:55.2

And adults who have made at least a couple of general confessions

0:58.8

have told me that they actually like using that examination of the teenagers

1:03.1

precisely because it is different,

1:04.9

because it does go over the Christian virtues instead of the Ten Commandments.

1:09.4

And then, of course, there's one other one for smaller children

1:11.8

because that's all they need.

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