Consecration

Category: Sanctification & Holiness

Definition

Consecration, in Catholic theology, signifies a profound act of self-giving to God. It's not merely a ritual, but a process of inner transformation fueled by divine grace. Through prayer, sacraments, and a life lived in accordance with God's will, a person undergoes a moral transformation. This is not a sudden change but a gradual process of spiritual growth, marked by increased awareness of God's presence and a deeper commitment to living a virtuous life. This journey of consecration is a path to holiness, a continuous striving for closer union with God, leading to a life marked by love, compassion, and service to others.

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