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Q 381
The priest forgives sins with the words "I absolve thee from thy sins in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen."
Q 382
The effects of the sacrament of Penance, worthily received, are:

first, the restoration or increase of sanctifying grace

second, the forgiveness of sins

third,the remission of the eternal punishment,if necessary,and also of part at least, of the temporal punishment, due to our sins

fourth, the help to avoid sin in future

fifth, the restoration of the merits of our good works if they have been lost by mortal sin
Q 392
Our sorrow is supernatural when, with the help of God's grace, it arises from motives which spring from faith and not merely from natural motives.
Q 404
When we have the misfortune to commit a mortal sin we should ask God's pardon and grace at once, make an act of perfect contrition, and go to confession as soon as we can.
Q 415
Our confession is entire when we confess at least all our mortal sins,telling their kind, the number of times we committed each sin, and any circumstances changing their nature.
Q 423
God requires temporal punishment for sin to satisfy his justice, teach us the great evil of sin, and warn us not to sin again.
Q 427
We should begin our confession in this manner: Entering the confessional, we kneel, and making the sin of the cross we say to the priest, "Bless me father for i have sinned," then we tell how long it has been since our last confession.
Q 434
After leaving the confessional we should return thanks to God for the sacrament we have just received, beg Our Lord to supply for the imperfections of our confession, and promptly and devoutly preform our penance.
Q 435
An indulgence is the remission granted by the Church of the temporal punishment due to sin already forgiven.
Q 409
We must confess our sins because Jesus Christ obliges us to do so in these words, spoken to the apostles and to their successors in the priesthood "Whoever sins you shall forgive, they are forgiven them, and whoever sins you shall retain they are retained."