Habitual Grace

Category: Sanctification & Holiness

Definition

Habitual grace, in Catholic theology, is the permanent disposition within the soul infused by divine grace. It's not a temporary feeling but a fundamental change, the seed of spiritual growth. This inner transformation fosters a lasting orientation toward God, making virtuous actions easier and sinful ones less appealing. It's the empowering presence that continuously shapes one's character, facilitating moral transformation. This doesn't mean a life without struggles, but a constant striving fueled by grace, leading one down the path to holiness. Through consistent prayer and good works, this habitual grace deepens, enhancing one's capacity for love and goodness.

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