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Otche_Nash
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Is it possible for one to expiate the temporal consequences of sin while in a state of sin? I understand it is impossible to accrue merit without being in a state of grace, but is it still possible to expiate?
For example, let’s say a man in mortal sin commits a crime, offers no confession, but serves 10 years in prison. Has he not discharged at least some of the temporal consequences of his sin?
In my own case I wonder about the many years spent in mortal sin prior to my conversion. I was dreadfully sick for many of those same years. I understand suffering in sin can merit conversion, but can it also expiate sans merit?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
For example, let’s say a man in mortal sin commits a crime, offers no confession, but serves 10 years in prison. Has he not discharged at least some of the temporal consequences of his sin?
In my own case I wonder about the many years spent in mortal sin prior to my conversion. I was dreadfully sick for many of those same years. I understand suffering in sin can merit conversion, but can it also expiate sans merit?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.