First Penance with the Catholic Church
By Agnes Farside, published Feb 07, 2008
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On August 8, 1910, Pope St. Pius X issued the decree for Quam Singulari, which allowed a child who had attained the age of reason (about seven years of age) to receive the sacrament of Penance and to receive the Holy Eucharist. At this age a child knows right from wrong, the commandments, what sin is and the different types of sin, mortal and venial. First Penance was not always practiced until May 23, 1973 when with the approval of Pope Paul VI the Sacred Congregation for the Clergy and the Sacred Congregation for the Discipline of the Sacraments declared that "these experiments... should cease and that everyone everywhere should conform to the decree Quam Singulari."
The First Penance ceremony is very moving experience for both children and parents. The children, two-by-two, make a procession down the middle aisle of the church while a song is being sung. They make their way to the Alter, bow and are then seated in the first couple of pews.
The priest (depending on the parish, there may be more than one) enters and starts by welcoming everyone and making the sign of the cross. A reading is usually said by one of the children and then the Gospel is read by the priest. The priest will give the homily based on the gospel he just read or it may be geared more toward the main event of the evening, confession and penance in order to put the children at ease. Many priests are very good at this, explaining what a sin is at a level the children can understand and also reassuring them that there is nothing to be afraid of during the confession process.
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