A Priest
Confession
Reconciliation can only be administered by a priest.
The sacrament can be done anywhere as long as there is a priest to do it.
The person who can perform a sacrament is a priest or a bishop.
Catholic AnswerThe Sacrament of Reconciliation needs a penitent (the person confessing their sins) and a priest (God's representative who is giving the absolution). The priest should be wearing a stole, but this is not strictly necessary for the validity of the sacrament.
Jesuits may receive the sacrament of reconciliation from a priest.
the sacrament of reconciliation or penance
Catholic AnswerThe Sacrament of Reconciliation needs a penitent (the person confessing their sins) and a priest (God's representative who is giving the absolution). The priest should be wearing a stole, but this is not strictly necessary for the validity of the sacrament.
Baptism - normally a priest or deacon. In an emergency anybody. Confirmation - normally a bishop. With permission, a priest. Reconciliation - priest Eucharist - the priest consecrates, deacons and extraordinary ministers can distribute. Marriage - priest or deacon Anointing - priest Holy Orders - bishop
The times for reconciliation depend on the individual parish. You can usually find these times on the parish's website. Also, you can always schedule an appointment with a priest. They are sure to help you
The Reconciliation room is where you go when you want to admit all of your sins and ask God's forgiveness. Usually there is a separation between you and the priest so that the priest doesn't see you. A priest directs the session.