Justification
JUSTIFICATION
BASIC R.C. BELIEF “The remission of sin and recovery of sanctifying grace by an act of perfect contrition or in the Sacrament of Penance; or the initial infusion of sanctifying grace at Baptism” (CATHOLIC ALMANAC, page 291).
The Roman Catholic concept is a justification that may be undone by committing a mortal sin. They believe Justification by Faith is having faith that God will infuse the Grace necessary for the person to attain or merit salvation.
From Perfect Contrition, Rev. J. Von Den Driesch, Imp. Archbishop Glennon, p. 18. “This great Council (Trent) teaches, `Perfect contrition … justifies man and reconciles him to God.'”
CHRISTIAN COMMENT Judicial finality is the essence of New Testament Justification: Greek dikaioo, to render (show or regard as) just or innocent. The faith is in the finished work of redemption in Christ as the sole ground for our being regarded not guilty.