Santos, fined P200,000 by the league, has since apologized and Jones, who is Black, has accepted his
act of contrition after a bitter back and forth on social media.
Instead of chasing shadows, Wike should productively engage himself, both as a matter of responsibility being the Rivers state governor and as an
act of contrition, remorse and remediation.
He reckons such an
act of contrition makes the ref TURN TO PAGE 59 FROM BACK PAGE look weak and will undermine his authority in future games, especially involving Rangers.
"When the bishops meet in public to discuss these procedures, there is a danger that it's less an
act of contrition and more an occasion for scoring political points," he said.
Could it be, asks Dillon, that the secular might also challenge the church to the same kind of
act of contrition that modernity itself has needed to make?
an
act of contrition Pope Francis' letter to Catholics is unprecedented
Stuart and Mick insist they will find whoever is responsible, and seeing this
act of contrition as a sure sign of guilt, Tina decides to report Stuart.
Its a model of the way anyone can make an
act of contrition.God forgives the most outrageous sin as long as you repent.
To write and read the Bangsamoro is not an
act of contrition but rather of a conscious effort to be engaged, to resist, and to abandon a language that legitimizes the systematic oppression of the Bangsamoro.
"The certainty of forgiveness upon the
act of contrition is one of the most hopeful and joyful aspects of the (Catholic) faith," she said.
In 1988, the then US president Ronald Reagan signed into law the Civil Liberties Act, effectively an
act of contrition by the government, and authorised a payment of $20,000 (Dh73,560) to each individual survivor.