The act of absolving or remitting; formal redemption as pronounced by a priest in the sacrament of penance.
1 Hence the remission of sin is naturally before the infusion of grace.
2 Without the shedding of blood, there is no remission of sin .
3 To all that renounce sin's dominion is remission of sin preached.
4 I am the remission of sin , I am the light, I am the life.
5 First, for the remission of sin , by which he is turned away from God.
6 Let them flow from a cheerful heart, because you have remission of sin in Christ.
7 It could not give us any certain, solid, well-grounded hope of remission of sin and salvation.
8 Where there is crime, there is vengeance; and without shedding of blood is no remission of sin .
9 For although the punishment is afterwards added, yet this punishment does not merit the remission of sin .
10 Therefore not even remission of sin is justification, since movement is from one contrary to the other.
11 One of the ordinances is that a person must be baptized by water for the remission of sin .
12 Hence the remission of sin and the free-will's movement towards sin are naturally before the infusion of grace.
13 And that repentance and remission of sin should be preached in his name among all nations, beginning at Jerusalem.
14 But after sin man required grace also for the remission of sin , and for the support of his weakness.
15 Therefore sanctifying grace is given not only for the remission of sin , but also for growth and stability in righteousness.
16 But in the Church there is provided for repentant sinners the Absolution from Sins, the remission of sin and its penalty.
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