If You See This Happening… GO TO CONFESSION - Fr. Mark Goring, CC

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Published 2024-03-22
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All Comments (21)
  • @suzannelong4631
    Felt that I should share, my grandmother lived her life by doing her best to not break any of God's commandments, went to confession regularly. She went to mass every Sunday and received communion, bore 7 children with the same husband, raised them well and said the rosary regularly. A moment before she expired in a hospital bed, surrounded by most of her children she looked towards them and said, 'My poor children'. She then turned her gaze upwards towards the ceiling, smiled and spoke these last words before expiring peacefully, 'Ohhh how beautiful!' IMHO She saw heaven and is surely there now.
  • @petemaverick4538
    My prayer is that a greater miracle than this experience takes place soon in our society. Our Lady of Guadalupe, pray for us! God bless
  • @kwkw5711
    Dear Father in Heaven help us to be transformed into your likeness. Amen.
  • @mariabilone
    We need more priests to tell us to go to confession often. Thank you Fr. Mark.
  • @johnnichols2088
    Is it just me or does it seem like Fr. Mark’s homilies are messages from Heaven? They are so beautiful I almost don’t want to touch them with my intellect. Don’t touch… just behold in humility!
  • @persico9017
    If you're not familiar with the Catholic doctrine known as "The Fewness of the Saved," you need to be. It will completely change the way you worship. Jesus said, "Many are called, but few are chosen" God bless🙏🙏🙏
  • @kelkabot
    I am a adult convert to Catholicism, following a reverent upbringing in a Protestant faith, and something I love about being Catholic is the sense that Christ yearns for us as a lover, passionately. His Sacred Heart is in raptures when we meet Him in the sacraments. Our holy priests, like Fr. Goring, know this, and that is why they are willing to lay down their lives for Holy Mother Church. They are wedded to the Church in persona Christi, as the bridegroom longs for the bride. +JMJ+
  • @kelkabot
    Fr. Goring is a beautiful model of holiness. God bless our holy priests and religious!
  • WOW I will share my experience, one night I was cold and sad. I put a picture in my bed of The heart of welcoming Jesus, gift from the Almighty Father. I was suddlely warm it was so warm that I knew it was a present reconforting me. I felt peace and it was amazing experience.
  • @suzieburke9376
    We had the opportunity last week to meet father Goring. He is a wonderful charismatic and spiritual man. What a great experience!
  • @kelkabot
    I love Fr. Goring! He glows with the Holy Spirit. I love it that he has publicly mentioned that he is a virgin (just in an offhand way--he wasn't bragging, though it is certainly a beautiful accomplishment). I'm a literature teacher, and when I do medieval or chivalric lit with students, I like to mention that part of the knightly code was maintaining virginity in single life, because it takes the strength of self-control that belongs to authentic masculinity to practice that self-discipline. I am also deeply respectful of our holy priests who once lived a carnal life but repented. God bless our holy priests! +JMJ+
  • @gorrdoss
    This is probably the most beautiful homily I have ever heard. So warm, calming and inspirational. Thank you father!
  • @Abby-GodLovesYou
    Beautiful ❤️ Most Sacred Heart of Jesus ❤️ May the Whole World burn with Love for You! ❤️❤️❤️
  • @day1678
    Love the Blessed Mother! Never, ever let go of her guiding hand that will lead us to Jesus. Pray as never before - especially the Rosary (daily) for her intentions. Love her!
  • @zionlion4445
    🌟💜 "God loves each of us as if there were only one of us." St. Augustine ✨💜 "Be who God meant you to be and you will set the world on fire." St. Catherine of Siena ✨💜 "God creates out of nothing. Wonderful you say. Yes, to be sure, but he does what is still more wonderful: he makes saints out of sinners." St. Augustine ✨💜 "The glory of God is man fully alive." St. Irenaeus ✨💜 I love your little sermonette dear Father Mark, it shines like a bright light in the dark! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟May the Holy Spirit guide you forever! God bless you and everyone who is listening! And may the light of Christ enlighten each and one of us and help us to be more fully alive as we slowly but surely, walk more and more in His Glory!🙏 ✨Thanks be to God!✨ ✨Praised be Jesus Christ!✨ 🌟💜 Viva Cristo Rey! 💜🌟
  • @thisis_chavez
    Our Lady of Revelation, Undoer of Knots, please pray for me that I may become a successful Catholic Social Media Influencer worthy of your patronage, love, consolation, blessings, guidance, protection, and love. In Jesus Name I pray. Amen.
  • @jennifer-ci8cv
    Thank you father Mark we need guidance from our priests. Confession is so important to keep us united with Jesus. Please keep preaching about heaven and salvation I think we need to hear it to give us hope. So many of us are struggling with problems we need hope in this life. The world has become so dark and meaningless for so many . Never give up . Keep preaching you are doing good and bringing light into our lives. Thank you and God bless you.
  • Good morning Fr Goring the radiance of God, so beautiful, I know I would want to be in that light with God! Praying for you Fr! 🙏🏻❤️✝️🕯️📿
  • We confess to God in the confessional too. And we say “ I firmly resolve with the help of your grace to sin no more, to avoid the near occasion of sin, to do penance, make reparation, and amend my life. Amen.”