I na-eche dị ka a ga-asị na oge awa ọ bụla dị mkpa. Na a kpọrọ m ka m gbanwee ntụgharị. Ọ bụ ihe dị omimi, mana ọ joyụ na-enweghị atụ. Kraist na akwado ayi maka ihe… ihe pụrụ iche.
Yes, repentance is more than penitence. It is not remorse. It is not just admitting our mistakes. It is not self-condemnation: "What a fool I've been!" Who of us has not recited such a dismal litany? No, repentance is a moral and spiritual revolution. To repent is one of the hardest things in the world, yet it is basic to all spiritual progress. It demands the breaking down of pride, self-assurance, and the innermost citadel of self-will.
(Catherine de Hueck Doherty na-eme, Kiss nke Kraist)