Confession is a sacred practice within the Catholic faith, providing the faithful with a means to reconcile with God and receive absolution for their sins. The sacrament of Confession, also known as Reconciliation, is a profound encounter with God's mercy and love. However, the journey does not end when you leave the confessional; in many ways, it begins anew.
The struggle with sin persists, and often, one may find themselves committing a sin soon after Confession.
This article explores the significance of that first sin after Confession, how to cope with it, and how to maintain a state of grace.