There are few appointments in life that stir up quite the same quiet apprehension as a visit to the dental hygienist.
We know it is good for us. We know we will feel better afterwards. And yet — there is often that familiar hesitation beforehand. In a surprisingly similar way, many of us experience the Sacrament of Confession.
We may delay it, overthink it, or approach it with a mixture of reluctance and hope.
Yet, just like that visit to the hygienist, what awaits us on the other side is something deeply refreshing — a sense of cleansing, renewal, and peace that we cannot quite replicate anywhere else.
There is something almost universal about the feeling.
















