The concept of Absolution in Christianity
Absolution, according to the Catholic Church, is the formal release from guilt, obligation, or punishment that a priest grants after a person confesses their sins. This declaration of forgiveness is a crucial aspect of the sacrament of Penance and necessitates the cooperation of the penitent. Through absolution, individuals receive spiritual healing and restoration, reflecting the church's commitment to reconciliation and forgiveness.
Synonyms: Forgiveness, Pardon, Acquittal, Release, Redemption, Deliverance, Remission, Clemency
In Swedish: Absolution; In Malay: Penyelesaian; In Finnish: Absoluutio; In Spanish: ´¡²ú²õ´Ç±ô³Ü³¦¾±Ã³²Ô
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Christian concept of 'Absolution'
From: Summa Theologica (English translation)
(1) Absolution is a part of confession and is granted by the ministers of the Church and has the power to deliver a person from punishment and eternal punishment.[1] (2) The formal release from guilt, obligation, or punishment granted by a priest after confession.[2] (3) The priest’s declaration of forgiveness of sins, which requires the cooperation of the penitent and is part of the sacrament of Penance.[3]