Media > Episode #15 Looking at Reconciliation, Part 1
Pat and Nick are back for another great episode, this time focusing on Confession. The episode starts with the 3 Js. Pat shares a story about a new Catholic he met in town, while getting his car serviced.
We have two new calls for Whats my Line, one is from Jeff Young from The Catholic Foodie, the other is from our friend Dan. Additionally, we have some new listeners who have sent us feedback for the podcast.
In the news Pat tells us of his friend Maria studying in China. Shes our first listener from China! We encourage all our listeners, including International to let us know their out there. Nick tells us about a new vocations video with Archbishop Dolan in it. Check it out at nypriest.com. Lastly, check out Sonics new promotion to help support public school teachers across America called Limeades for Learning.
We sit down with our parish priest, Fr. Tom, who talks to us about confession. This is a two-part interview, with the second part coming next week. In this episode, Fr. Tom talks about the history of the sacrament, whether priests and bishops go to confession and why he thinks the sacrament should be referred to as reconciliation rather than confession.
For this weeks Catholic challenge, we ask you to go to our site and look at a examination of conscience. Let us know what you think by clicking here.
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