Confiteor

Examination of Conscience Module Library

Browse available community modules below. Download a module and import it into the app, or create your own using the Examen Builder.

Available Modules

Download a module below, then import it into the app via Settings > Examination of Conscience Modules.

Examination of Conscience

by Confiteor · v1.0.0

Examination of Conscience

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Examination of Conscience — .md

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A standard examination of conscience organized by the Ten Commandments, Precepts of the Church, and duties of one's state in life.

Comprehensive Examination of Conscience

by Confiteor · v1.0.0

Comprehensive Examination of Conscience

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Comprehensive Examination of Conscience — .md

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Based on "Examination of Conscience for Adults" by Rev. Donald F. Miller, C.SS.R. Organized by twelve virtues for the twelve months of the year. This work is in the public domain.

Ignatian Examen (Five Points) — “Where I Failed” (Sin-Focused)

by Magisterium AI · v1.0.0

Ignatian Examen (Five Points) — “Where I Failed” (Sin-Focused)

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A daily Ignatian-style self-examination in five points (thanksgiving, petition, review, contrition, resolution). Each item is written in the first person and uses the required confession response format when you answer affirmatively (“I failed to …”).

Templates

Use these blank templates as a starting point for creating your own module. Both formats are accepted by the app.

Submit a Module

Have you created an Examination of Conscience Module you'd like to share? Submit it for consideration to be added to this library. You can paste raw JSON or Markdown directly, or use the step-by-step builder if you're not familiar with those formats.

Important Disclaimer

Confiteor is a preparation aid for examination of conscience. It is not the Sacrament of Penance, does not absolve sins, and cannot replace sacramental confession with a priest.

To receive absolution, you must go to a priest and celebrate the sacrament of confession.