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Joseph
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In this Year of Mercy, I looked up the requirement for gaining a plenary indulgence. A requirement is that one must be free from “attachment to sin, even venial sin…” This seems to point to a deep underlying attitude!
What exactly does it mean to be “free from attachment to sin,” and what does it entail, especially since we are all sinners? Is it possible for the average Catholic to be free from attachment to sin, if one has a predominant fault or habitual sin that one actively struggles to overcome or to avoid, yet falls into, and then confesses it? How does one attain freedom to attachment to sin, even venial sin?
Thank you for your answer!
Joseph
What exactly does it mean to be “free from attachment to sin,” and what does it entail, especially since we are all sinners? Is it possible for the average Catholic to be free from attachment to sin, if one has a predominant fault or habitual sin that one actively struggles to overcome or to avoid, yet falls into, and then confesses it? How does one attain freedom to attachment to sin, even venial sin?
Thank you for your answer!
Joseph