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Updated 19:03

Night of Confessionals: Late confessions in Lublin

Lublin holds the 16th Night of Confessionals offering late and overnight confessions to prepare for Easter. Night of Confessionals helps visitors and shift workers.

The city of Lublin will host the 16th Night of Confessionals on Good Friday, April 3. Night of Confessionals offers late and even night-time confession slots to help people prepare for Easter.

Night of Confessionals in Lublin

The event runs in several parishes across Lublin and nearby Łuków. Moreover, organisers aim to reach people who delay confession until the last moment. Consequently, they open confessionals during evening and night hours. In addition, the initiative promotes silence and spiritual reflection. Therefore, many faithful find it easier to focus at night.

How the initiative works and participating churches

Organisers schedule priests to sit in confessionals at late hours. Moreover, the Archcathedral (ul. Królewska 10) will be open from 20:00 to 23:00. In addition, the church of St. Peter (ul. Królewska 9) offers adoration until midnight with confession possible. Furthermore, the Immaculate Conception church (ul. Bazylianówka 85) opens 20:00-23:00 and also on Thursday 20:00-23:00. The church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help (ul. Kalinowszczyzna 3) will hold confessions 20:00-22:00 and Thursday 20:00-22:00. St. Brother Albert (ul. Willowa 15) receives penitents 21:00-23:00. Moreover, the Last Supper church (Al. Warszawska 31) keeps normal day hours 08:00-16:00 and night hours 20:00-24:00. Finally, the Transfiguration church in the Dmocha estate, Łuków, opens 19:00-23:00.

Why this matters beyond the pews

The Night of Confessionals began in 2010. Moreover, organisers launched it at 21:37 to mark the anniversary of St. John Paul II’s death. Consequently, the event now spans hundreds of parishes in Poland and abroad. In addition, the Polish Bishops’ Conference gives this edition its honorary patronage. Therefore, the initiative carries national visibility. However, the practical side matters most to visitors. Many shift workers, late commuters, and travellers use these hours. In addition, those who rarely use sacraments may find a calmer moment at night. Organisers also recommend a mobile app that guides an examination of conscience and gives practical tips.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: For expats: confessions do not require any Polish ID or civic numbers. (PESEL is Poland’s national identification number used for state services.) Moreover, you do not need NFZ or ZUS paperwork to attend a church. (NFZ is the National Health Fund and ZUS is the social insurance institution.) Therefore, bring only yourself and, if needed, a friend to translate. In addition, many priests understand simple English, but you can phone a parish in advance to ask. Furthermore, the on-the-spot fine (mandat) applies only to civil offences, not to attending church. Finally, use the suggested mobile app for a guided examen of conscience if you worry about language or procedure.

The organisers stress that this night intends more than logistics. Moreover, they call it an invitation to pause amid Easter preparations. Therefore, they encourage people to see confession as an encounter with mercy, forgiveness, and paschal joy. In addition, they highlight pastoral care for those who come infrequently.

Consequently, whether you live in Lublin or visit for the holidays, this initiative offers a practical option. However, if you need English-language help, contact the parish ahead. Therefore, you will avoid confusion and focus on the spiritual purpose of the sacrament.

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