Are you apprehensive about going to confession? Don’t be. Confession apps are ready to help make your experience in the confessional box less awkward and more transformative. It really is a most transformative and grace-filled adventure to go through the process of a good confession and enjoy the rich mercy promised by Our Lord.
This Jubilee Year of Mercy (December 8 2015- November 20, 2016) encourages believers to participate in and experience the healing Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession). Along with confessing our sins and receiving absolution, we may also receive a “plenary indulgence,” which lessens the effects of our sin here on earth. Pope Francis explains: “To gain an indulgence is to experience the holiness of the Church, who bestows upon all the fruits of Christ’s redemption, so that God’s love and forgiveness may extend everywhere. Let us live this Jubilee intensely, begging the Father to forgive our sins and to bathe us in his merciful ‘indulgence’” (MV).
Our recommended confession apps are designed to help you every step of the way in making a good confession.
Because the sacrament requires a sincere effort at an examination of conscience, the apps we selected for your consideration offer a variety of creative means of exploring yourself, your relationship with God and others and the various ways we rupture those relationships from time to time. First, a word of caution:
Apps of this nature are NOT meant to be a substitute for sacramental confession with a priest.
Not convinced about the importance of this sacrament? Have questions about it? Forgot how to go to confession? Check out the list of resources linked below our app recommendations. Finally, yes, you can bring your mobile device into the confessional if it will help you to make a good confession. Go for it.
Feel secure knowing no data is stored to the phone hard drive or to the internet. The really cool part? After confession, you get the satisfaction of being able to hit the “Erase My Sins” button and watch your check marked sins removed from the temporary cache in the phone or tablet–a technological symbol of what just happened to your soul! Users seem to enjoy that particular feature of this app. Catechism and scripture references are included. Here’s a video of the many features contained in this app.
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Fr. Barron comments on the use of Confession apps
Video on how to go to Confession
Making a Good Confession – detailed instruction
Fr. Z’s Tips for Making a Good Confession – practical advice
Fr. Z offers an objective overview of confession apps in general and Mea Culpa app in particular–which is no longer available.
Why do I have to confess to a priest? (Fr. Barron answers in this video)

