Lesson 8 –
How Do Sacraments Cause Grace?

The three sacramental steps illustrate how Christ in the sacraments moves and perfects us in a dynamic transformation in His life.

The sacramental rite signifies the past work of Christ, who instituted each sacrament and now gives grace and the virtues in the sacraments. That step 1 springs us to step 2, which involves some sort of prolonged or even permanent configuration to Christ or presence of Christ. Finally, steps 1 and 2 jointly spring us to step 3, which is a particular grace, life in Christ.

 

Excerpt from the Summa Theologiae III q. 62, a. 2:

…just as the virtues and gifts confer, in addition to grace commonly so called, a certain special perfection ordained to the powers' proper actions, so does sacramental grace confer, over and above grace commonly so called, and in addition to the virtues and gifts, a certain Divine assistance in obtaining the end of the sacrament. It is thus that sacramental grace confers something in addition to the grace of the virtues and gifts.

 

 

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The Sacraments in General: Grace of the Sacraments | Fr. Thomas Joseph White, O.P.

Hope on Earth: The Sacraments of Jesus Christ | Fr. Dominic Langevin, O.P.

 

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