IX. The Effects of This
Sacrament
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"The whole power of the sacrament of Penance consists in restoring us to
God's grace and joining us with him in an intimate friendship."73
Reconciliation with God is thus the purpose and effect of this sacrament. For
those who receive the sacrament of Penance with contrite heart and religious
disposition, reconciliation "is usually followed by peace and serenity of
conscience with strong spiritual consolation."74 Indeed the
sacrament of Reconciliation with God brings about a true "spiritual
resurrection," restoration of the dignity and blessings of the life of the
children of God, of which the most precious is friendship with God.75
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This sacrament reconciles us with the Church. Sin damages or even breaks
fraternal communion. the sacrament of Penance repairs or restores it. In this
sense it does not simply heal the one restored to ecclesial communion, but has
also a revitalizing effect on the life of the Church which suffered from the
sin of one of her members.76 Re-established or strengthened in the
communion of saints, the sinner is made stronger by the exchange of spiritual
goods among all the living members of the Body of Christ, whether still on
pilgrimage or already in the heavenly homeland:77
It must be recalled that . . .
this reconciliation with God leads, as it were, to other reconciliations, which
repair the other breaches caused by sin. the forgiven penitent is reconciled
with himself in his inmost being, where he regains his innermost truth. He is
reconciled with his brethren whom he has in some way offended and wounded. He
is reconciled with the Church. He is reconciled with all creation.78
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In this sacrament, the sinner, placing himself before the merciful judgment of
God, anticipates in a certain way the judgment to which he will be subjected at
the end of his earthly life. For it is now, in this life, that we are offered
the choice between life and death, and it is only by the road of conversion
that we can enter the Kingdom, from which one is excluded by grave sin.79
In converting to Christ through penance and faith, the sinner passes from death
to life and "does not come into judgment."80
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