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Catholic Culture (from whose website the quoted article below is taken) is regarded as a sound resource for Catholic info and Catholic Culture is regarded as completely loyal to Rome and The Magisterium. This is a lengthy article, but well worth the time to read. It was written by Cardinal Henry E. Manning and insofar as I am aware was regarded as a loyal Catholic priest and an outstanding advocate for the Papacy and Magisterium. If there are any issues over what is quoted below, then it is Cardinal Manning and Catholic Culture that need be challenged I think.Ave Maria! I have never heard this before. Do you have a source for this? As far as I know, it does not seem to coincide with any Church teachings or writings of the saints.
Ave Maria!
fra John Paul
I apologize, but I just don’t have the time now to do any further research.catholicculture.org/culture/library/view.cfm?recnum=7064
." Then, after his act of self-accusation, as he receives his absolution, the grace of Charity is restored to him, the life of the soul is given back, he is united with God once more, he possesses Faith, Hope, and Charity, as he did in his Baptism — as he did before he fell, for the Sacrament puts him back again into the state of grace as at first.
Thirdly, it does something further: it restores the soul to its previous condition. "…(this paragraph in particular is worth reading in full - as is the whole article, despite length)