He says, "Go in the peace of Christ," or "The Mass is ended, go in peace," or "Go in peace to love and serve the Lord." We respond by saying, "Thanks be to God!"
Go in peace. Peace and love brother. Stay in peace. I wish you have peace. Peace forever to you.
You go into a private area with the priest and he will ask you some simple questions depending on your age. He will then ask you if you have anything you would like to confess. Simple put get off your chest and ask for forgiveness from God. He will then say some prayers and ask you to say certain prayers and tell you to go in peace. It's not as scary as some people make it out to be.
You can go to confessions at mass and you tell the priest and he can't tell anyone, then he will tell you what prayers to say and you say them
they go to churches and say, you should do peace because its good for the world the end
Henry Priest goes by Coach Priest.
Catholic AnswerFollowing is the form that the penitent uses: In the confessional.Kneel down and wait until the priest opens the little window. Make the Sign of the Cross and say:"Forgive me, Father for I have sinned; it is one week (or one month or whatever length of time it is) since my last Confession. I accuse myself of the following sins."Name the sins and tell how many times you committed each one. Then say: "I am sorry for these sins and all the sins of my whole life, especially..." (here name some sin already confessed).The priest will then give you some prayers as penance, and perhaps advise you. While the priest is saying the words of forgiveness ("absolution"), you should say the Act of Contrition.Then the priest will say, "God bless you", or "Go in peace", or something like that. You say, "Thank you, Father", make the Sign of the Cross and go out of the confessional.After the priest counsels you and gives you a penance, he will absolve you of your sins:Prayer of AbsolutionGod, the Father of mercies, through the death and resurrection of His Sonhas reconciled the world to Himself and sent the Holy Spirit among usfor the forgiveness of sins;Through the ministry of the Church may God give you pardon and peace,and I absolve you from your sins in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.
"Peace, out" means "Go in peace - I'm out of here."A "homie" is a buddy or pal.So yes, it could mean "Take care."
Usually each pilgrimage group will have at least one priest acting as the spiritual leader. They will lead their group and say masses and help them to pray. People can go and do their own pilgrimage without having a priest.
Sometimes the say: To go in peace to love and serve the Lord. Your response is always :Thanks be to God.
Pax vobiscum, if if I recall, is "peace be with you". Many use it interchangeably with "go in peace"
Please go in peace. Go in peace, but go now...