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“The so-called Sacraments of the dead require for their worthy reception attrition along with its various dispositive acts (faith, fear, hope, etc.), whereas the Sacraments of the living demand nothing less than the state of grace. a) Sacraments of the dead are those instituted for the remission of…” quote by Joseph Pohle
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““The so-called Sacraments of the dead require for their worthy reception attrition along with its various dispositive acts (faith, fear, hope, etc.), whereas the Sacraments of the living demand nothing less than the state of grace. a) Sacraments of the dead are those instituted for the remission of sin or the production of the state of grace (iustificatio prima). There are two—Baptism and Penance. Their worthy re ception depends upon the same requisites as justi fication itself, viz.: faith, fear, hope of forgive ness, contrition and a firm purpose of amend-””

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