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Tradition of reconciliation

When Jesus died on the cross he paid the price of all our life times worth of sins.  In accepting Baptism we proclaim that we believe that Jesus died and rose again and we believe all our sins forgiven.  To many this is the single most important belief in being Christian.  We must forgive others so to not deny that forgiveness which is available to us.

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