Mysticism
Category: Sanctification & Holiness
Definition
In Catholic theology, mysticism describes a deeper relationship with God, fostered by divine grace. It's not about esoteric rituals, but about an inner spiritual transformation. This journey involves prayer, contemplation, and the sacraments, all contributing to spiritual growth. The mystic strives for union with God, a process marked by profound moral transformation, leading to a more virtuous life. This intensified relationship isn't a separate path but enriches the path to holiness, strengthening one's commitment to God's will and loving service to others. It's a lifelong pursuit, fueled by grace and manifested in a more Christ-like life.
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