Actual Grace

Category: Sanctification & Holiness

Definition

Actual grace, in Catholic theology, refers to a specific intervention of divine grace. It's not a general gift, but a particular assistance God offers, prompting a person towards good. This intervention isn't passively received; it actively works within the individual, fostering spiritual growth and inspiring virtuous actions. It's the catalyst for moral transformation, a turning point leading away from sin and towards God. Accepting and responding to actual grace is crucial in the path to holiness, fueling the ongoing process of inner renewal and sanctification. It is a collaboration with God, enabling one to choose and act in accordance with his will.

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