Someone needs to go to confession.

A man is wanted for breaking into at least six churches and three other commercial buildings in less than a month, making off with nearly $5,000 in loot, police said Thursday.

The spree began on Aug. 4 when he broke into a printing supply store on Jamaica Avenue through a window and stole $400 in cash, police said.

Five days later, the suspect broke into the Catholic Church of Saint Sylvester in Brooklyn and stole $1,000 from the collection boxes, police said.

The burglaries continued between Aug. 10 and 12, when he hit five more locations in Queens, including four more churches and the Theatre Street School, authorities said.

He made off with a $2,500 DVR system Aug. 12 from St. Joseph’s Catholic Church on Sutphin Boulevard, and left $1,000 worth of damage to collection boxes at the Epiphany Mar Thoma Church on 104th Street on Aug. 11 but left empty-handed, police said.

On Aug. 14, the suspect stole $80 from another Queens church, and ended his spree on Aug. 28 with a visit back to the printing store where he started, Victory Factory on Jamaica Avenue, authorities said.

There he stole $25 worth of coins and fled, cops said.

Video of the suspect shows him in a stairwell with electronics in his hands, putting on what appears to be a bright orange construction vest.