Introduction
The Holy Father:
Brothers and Sisters,
let us turn with trust to God our Father,
who is merciful and compassionate,
slow to anger, great in love
and fidelity,
and ask him to accept the repentance of his people
who humbly confess their sins,
and to grant them mercy.
All pray for a moment in silence.
I. CONFESSION OF SINS IN GENERAL
A representative of the Roman Curia
Let us pray that our confession and repentance
will be inspired by
the Holy Spirit,
that our sorrow will be conscious and deep,
and
that, humbly viewing the sins of the past
in an authentic
"purification of memory",
we will be committed to the path of true
conversion.
Silent prayer.
The Holy Father:
Lord God,
your pilgrim Church,
which you ever sanctify in the
blood of your Son,
counts among her children in every age
members
whose holiness shines brightly forth
and members whose disobedience to
you
contradicts the faith we profess and the Holy Gospel.
You, who
remain ever faithful,
even when we are unfaithful,
forgive our
sins
and grant that we may bear true witness to you
before all men
and women.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
R. Amen.
Cantor:
Kyrie, eleison; Kyrie, eleison; Kyrie eleison.
The assembly repeats:
Kyrie, eleison; Kyrie, eleison; Kyrie eleison.
A lamp is lit before the Crucifix.
II. CONFESSION OF SINS COMMITTED IN THE SERVICE OF TRUTH
A representative of the Roman Curia:
Let us pray that each one of us,
looking to the Lord Jesus, meek
and humble of heart,
will recognize that even men of the Church,
in the name of faith and morals,
have sometimes used methods not
in keeping with the Gospel
in the solemn duty of defending the truth.
Silent prayer.
The Holy Father:
Lord, God of all men and women,
in certain periods of history
Christians have at times given in to intolerance
and have not been
faithful to the great commandment of love,
sullying in this way the
face of the Church, your Spouse.
Have mercy on your sinful children
and accept our resolve
to seek and promote truth in the gentleness
of charity,
in the firm knowledge that truth
can prevail only in
virtue of truth itself.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
R. Amen.
R. Kyrie, eleison; Kyrie, eleison; Kyrie eleison.
A lamp is lit before the Crucifix.
III. CONFESSION OF SINS WHICH HAVE HARMED THE UNITY OF THE BODY
OF CHRIST
A representative of the Roman Curia:
Let us pray that our recognition of the sins
which have rent the
unity of the Body of Christ
and wounded fraternal charity
will
facilitate the way to reconciliation
and communion among all
Christians.
Silent prayer.
The Holy Father:
Merciful Father,
on the night before his Passion
your Son
prayed for the unity of those who believe in him:
in disobedience to
his will, however,
believers have opposed one another, becoming
divided,
and have mutually condemned one another and fought against
one another.
We urgently implore your forgiveness
and we beseech
the gift of a repentant heart,
so that all Christians, reconciled with
you and with one another
will be able, in one body and in one spirit,
to experience anew the joy of full communion.
We ask this through
Christ our Lord.
R. Amen.
R. Kyrie, eleison; Kyrie, eleison; Kyrie eleison.
A lamp is lit before the Crucifix.
IV. CONFESSION OF SINS AGAINST THE PEOPLE OF ISRAEL
A representative of the Roman Curia:
Let us pray that, in recalling the sufferings
endured by the people
of Israel throughout history,
Christians will acknowledge the sins
committed by not a few of their number
against the people of the
Covenant and the blessings,
and in this way will purify their hearts.
Silent prayer.
The Holy Father:
God of our fathers,
you chose Abraham and his descendants
to
bring your Name to the Nations:
we are deeply saddened by the
behaviour of those
who in the course of history
have caused these
children of yours to suffer,
and asking your forgiveness we wish to
commit ourselves
to genuine brotherhood
with the people of the
Covenant.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
R. Amen
R. Kyrie, eleison; Kyrie, eleison; Kyrie eleison.
A lamp is lit before the Crucifix.
V. CONFESSION OF SINS COMMITTED IN ACTIONS AGAINST LOVE, PEACE,
THE RIGHTS OF PEOPLES, AND RESPECT FOR CULTURES AND RELIGIONS
A representative of the Roman Curia:
Let us pray that contemplating Jesus,
our Lord and our Peace,
Christians will be able to repent of the words and attitudes
caused by pride, by hatred,
by the desire to dominate others,
by enmity towards members of other religions
and towards the
weakest groups in society,
such as immigrants and itinerantes
Silent prayer.
The Holy Father:
Lord of the world, Father of all,
through your Son
you asked us
to love our enemies,
to do good to those who hate us
and to pray
for those who persecute us.
Yet Christians have often denied the
Gospel;
yielding to a mentalíty of power,
they have violated the
rights of ethnic groups and peoples,
and shown contempt for their
cultures and religious traditions:
be patient and merciful towards us,
and grant us your forgiveness!
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
R. Amen.
R. Kyrie, eleison; Kyrie, eleison; Kyrie, eleison.
A lamp is lit before the Crucifix.
VI. CONFESSION OF SINS AGAINST THE DIGNITY OF WOMEN AND THE UNITY
OF THE HUMAN RACE
A Representative of the Roman Curia:
Let us pray for all those who have suffered offences
against their
human dignity and whose rights have been trampled;
let us pray for
women, who are all too often humiliated and emarginated,
and let us
acknowledge the forms of acquiescence in these sins
of which
Christians too have been guilty.
Silent prayer.
The Holy Father:
Lord God, our Father,
you created the human being, man and woman,
in your image and likeness
and you willed the diversity of peoples
within the unity of the human family.
At times, however, the
equality of your sons
and daughters has not been acknowledged,
and
Christians have been guilty of attitudes
of rejection and exclusion,
consenting to acts of discrimination
on the basis of racial and
ethnic differences.
Forgive us and grant us the grace to heal the
wounds
still present in your community on account of sin,
so that
we will all feel ourselves to be your sons and daughters.
We ask this
through Christ our Lord.
R. Amen.
R. Kyrie, eleison; Kyrie, eleison; Kyrie, eleison.
A lamp is lit before the Crucifix.
VII. CONFESSION OF SINS IN RELATION TO THE FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS OF
THE PERSON
A Representative of the Roman Curia:
Let us pray for all the men and women of the world,
especially for
minors who are victims of abuse,
for the poor, the alienated, the
disadvantaged;
let us pray for those who are most defenceless,
the
unborn killed in their mother's womb
or even exploited for
experimental purposes
by those who abuse
the promise of
biotechnology
and distort the aims of science.
Silent prayer.
The Holy Father:
God, our Father,
you always bear the cry of the poor.
How many
times have Christians themselves not recognized you
in the hungry, the
thirsty and the naked,
in the persecuted, the imprisoned,
and in
those incapable of defending themselves,
especially in the first
stages of life.
For all those who bave committed acts of injustice
by trusting in wealth and power
and showing contempt for the
"little ones"
who are so dear to you, we ask your fogiveness:
have
mercy on us and accept our repentance.
We ask this through Christ our
Lord.
R. Amen.
R. Kyrie, eleison; Kyrie, eleison; Kyrie, eleison.
A lamp is lit before the Crucifix.
Concluding Prayer
The Holy Father:
Most merciful Father,
your Son, Jesus Christ, the judge of the
living and the dead,
in the humility of his first coming
redeemed
humanity from sin
and in his glorious return he will demand an account
of every sin.
Grant that our forebears, our brothers and sisters,
and we, your servants, who by the grace of the Holy Spirit
turn
back to you in whole-hearted repentance,
may experience your mercy and
receive
the forgiveness of our sins.
We ask this through Christ
our Lord.
R. Amen.
As a sign of penance and veneration the Holy Father embraces and
kisses the Crucifix.