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Fr. David Michael Moses of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston recently experienced what he described as “one of the craziest weeks” of his priestly ministry.
He spent about 65 hours in the confessional and attended to more than a thousand people during Holy Week.
Check Out His Inspiring Story:
Priest Hears Confessions For 65 Hours During Holy Week
This is not the first time 29-year-old Fr. David Michael Moses held confessions for hours on end.
He also served the faithful almost non-stop during Holy Week and Christmas last year, as well as Ash Wednesday this year. On one of the days, the priest even offered confessions from 6:00 a.m. until midnight.
He explained his most recent experience in this Instagram post:
“Last week, I heard 1167 confessions. Do I care about numbers? Not really. Do I care about the salvation of souls? Oh yeah. That’s all I care about. And each confession was a soul that walked in with sin, then walked out a new creation,” Father David Michael said.
“1167 beautiful moments of grace, and the only witnesses were the angels… and me. I wasn’t there when Jesus came back to life, but I saw 1167 people come back to life last week.
“I love being a priest. Praise God. Happy Easter my family,” he concluded.
Continued below.
He spent about 65 hours in the confessional and attended to more than a thousand people during Holy Week.
Check Out His Inspiring Story:
Priest Hears Confessions For 65 Hours During Holy Week
This is not the first time 29-year-old Fr. David Michael Moses held confessions for hours on end.
He also served the faithful almost non-stop during Holy Week and Christmas last year, as well as Ash Wednesday this year. On one of the days, the priest even offered confessions from 6:00 a.m. until midnight.
He explained his most recent experience in this Instagram post:
“Last week, I heard 1167 confessions. Do I care about numbers? Not really. Do I care about the salvation of souls? Oh yeah. That’s all I care about. And each confession was a soul that walked in with sin, then walked out a new creation,” Father David Michael said.
“1167 beautiful moments of grace, and the only witnesses were the angels… and me. I wasn’t there when Jesus came back to life, but I saw 1167 people come back to life last week.
“I love being a priest. Praise God. Happy Easter my family,” he concluded.
Continued below.