Reconciliation

The Sacrament of Reconciliation is available by appointment. Contact the pastor for availability.
Call the Parish Office to speak with the pastor 956-723-5714
An old Anglican saying provides rule of thumb about coming to confession in the Episcopal church.
"All may, none must, some should." In other words, the rite of reconciliation is open to all and good for all of us, but not compulsory.
The sacrament of reconciliation gives Christians an opportunity to confess their sins to God in the presence of another Christian. In the Episcopal Church we believe it can be wise and helpful to go to the clergy. because clergy take a vow of confidentiality and therefore are bound to not reveal confidences revealed in confession which adds a layer of protection to the person coming for forgiveness.
Paul Frey, the pastor, will make time to hear confessions. To make an appointment for the sacrament of reconciliation please call the him at 956-723-5714.
Call the Parish Office to speak with the pastor 956-723-5714
An old Anglican saying provides rule of thumb about coming to confession in the Episcopal church.
"All may, none must, some should." In other words, the rite of reconciliation is open to all and good for all of us, but not compulsory.
The sacrament of reconciliation gives Christians an opportunity to confess their sins to God in the presence of another Christian. In the Episcopal Church we believe it can be wise and helpful to go to the clergy. because clergy take a vow of confidentiality and therefore are bound to not reveal confidences revealed in confession which adds a layer of protection to the person coming for forgiveness.
Paul Frey, the pastor, will make time to hear confessions. To make an appointment for the sacrament of reconciliation please call the him at 956-723-5714.