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JMJ
- Justification is the translation from the state of original sin into the state of grace.
- Sanctifying grace is the sole "formal cause' of justification.
- The infusion of sanctifying grace eradicates sin as well as creates inner sanctification.
- No man or woman can, over their own nature, justify themselves (translation from a state of sin to a state of grace).
- Although Christ died for all, all do not receive the benefit of His death, but those only unto whom the merit of His passion is communicated.
- The translation is effected by Baptism (laver of regeneration) or the desire thereof.
- In adults the beginning of Justification is the result of a prevenient (preceding) grace of God.
- Faith is the beginning of human salvation and is necessary for justification in adults.
- By every mortal sin, grace is lost, but not faith.
- Besides faith, further acts of disposition must be present.
This is a very, very rough summary. Ott provides a better but more detailed overview.
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