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SteveVH
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How about if I just give it and then you two can go on to something else?Flame,
I asked for an explanation of what it is you and Nicole say that the Church fails to promote…Conversion of the Heart.
I asked you to provide me the source, since Nicole said it was in the Cathechism and I asked you to find it since you mention it as well.
There is no agreement or disagreement. I asked a question.
Can you answer this question?
“Interior repentance is a radical reorientation of our whole life, a return, a conversion to God with all our heart, an end of sin, a turning away from evil, with repugnance toward the evil actions we have committed…it entails the desire and resolution to change one’s life, with hope in God’s mercy and trust in the help of his grace…accompanied by a salutary pain and sadness of heart….Conversion is first of all a work of the grace of God who makes our hearts return to him: “Restore us to thyself, O Lord, that we may be restored!” …It is in discovering the greatness of God’s love that our heart is shaken by the horror and weight of sin and begins to fear offending God by sin and being separated from him. The human heart is converted by looking upon him whom our sins have pierced: Let us fix our eyes on Christ’s blood and understand how precious it is to his Father, for, poured out for our salvation it has brought to the whole world the grace of repentance.” (CCC, 1432).