JOKE OF THE DAY: The Little Boy and the Confession

Young Tommy was a regular at church, attending services every Sunday with his beloved grandma. The time had come for a significant milestone in his spiritual journey: his very first confession. His grandma lovingly explained the process to him.

“You’ll go into a small booth, speak with the priest, and tell him your sins,” she said.

“He’ll listen and then forgive you.”

Even though he was a bit nervous, Tommy agreed. He bravely stepped into the confessional booth, the heavy curtain closing behind him.

He took a seat, and the small wooden screen slid open, revealing the kind face of the priest. Tommy’s voice was barely a whisper.

“Bless me, Father, for I have sinned.”

The priest offered a gentle, reassuring smile.

“Go ahead, my son. Tell me what’s on your mind.”

Taking a deep breath, Tommy began his confession. “I took a pencil from school without asking… I used a bad word… and I told a fib to my mom.”

The priest nodded, his expression remaining calm.

“Those are not too bad at all.

Is there anything else?”

Tommy paused, thinking hard about his actions. “Umm… oh yeah!

I threw my sister’s Barbie out the window and told her she ran away.”

The priest couldn’t help but let out a small chuckle. “Anything else, my son?”

Tommy continued to rack his brain.

“Oh!

And last night, I put toothpaste on Grandpa’s dentures while he was sleeping.”

The priest did his best to hold back a laugh. “Alright, my son. I want you to say three Hail Marys and make an honest effort to be a better boy.”

Tommy nodded, a sense of pride swelling in his chest.

He felt like he had handled the whole thing quite well.

When he finally emerged from the booth, his grandma greeted him with a warm smile. “How did it go?” she asked.

Tommy’s grin stretched from ear to ear. “Piece of cake, Grandma… but I don’t think that guy behind the screen knows half the stuff I’ve done!”

A Bold Request for a New Bike
A little boy dreamed of getting a new bicycle, but his mother explained that they didn’t have enough money for it.

She gave him an idea, suggesting that if he wrote a letter to Jesus promising to be a good boy in the future, maybe Jesus would be willing to help him get one.

The boy eagerly began writing his letter. He started with, “Dear Jesus, I promise to be good for one year…” but as he read it, he knew he couldn’t keep that promise. So he crossed it out and started again.

“Dear Jesus, I promise to be good for one month.” That still felt like a long time.

He crossed it out once more, finally settling on, “Dear Jesus, I promise to be good for one week.”

Feeling unsure and a little frustrated, he tore up the paper and decided to take a walk to clear his head. As he passed the local church, his eyes fell upon a nativity scene set up outside.

He had an idea. When he was sure no one was watching, he quickly grabbed the figure of Mary, hid it under his coat, and hurried back home.

Once inside, he sat down with a fresh piece of paper and composed a new, much more direct letter.

It simply read: “Dear Jesus, if you ever want to see your mother again…”

The Wedding Math
A little boy was attending his very first wedding, watching the ceremony with wide-eyed curiosity. Afterward, his older cousin decided to test his knowledge with a question. “How many women can a man marry?” he asked.

Without a moment’s hesitation, the boy responded, “Sixteen.”

His cousin was genuinely impressed that he had such a specific answer so quickly.

“How did you figure that out?” he asked. “Easy,” the little boy said confidently.

“All you have to do is add it up like the Bishop said: 4 better, 4 worse, 4 richer, 4 poorer.”

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