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  1. Absolution is the act of receiving forgiveness for one's sins or wrongdoings, by being set free from guilt or penalty. Most religions have some concept of absolution, whether expressed ritually or not. Ancient Jewish religion involved rites of priestly sacrifice of animal or vegetable offerings, by which a person who had sinned could receive ...

  2. The announcement of absolution following the congregational confession is spoken on the authority of God’s Word. It is a declaration of God’s promised forgiveness to all who repent ( Matt 11:28, John 3:16–18, Acts 2:38–39, Acts 26:18, 1 John 1:9, 2:1–2 ). This absolution either declares the promised forgiveness, “God forgives us in ...

  3. absolution: 1 n the act of absolving or remitting; formal redemption as pronounced by a priest in the sacrament of penance Synonyms: remission , remission of sin , remittal Types: indulgence the remission by the pope of the temporal punishment in purgatory that is still due for sins even after absolution Type of: redemption , salvation ...

  4. absolution /ˌæbsə ˈ luːʃən/ noun. Britannica Dictionary definition of ABSOLUTION. [noncount] formal. : the act of forgiving someone for having done something wrong or sinful : the act of absolving someone or the state of being absolved. He asked the priest to give/grant him absolution for his sins. ABSOLUTION meaning: the act of ...

  5. Oct 31, 2023 · Absolution by Alice McDermott is a Blend of Historical and Literary Fiction! We are surrounded by story. ~ Alice McDermott Absolution is a story told mostly in the first-person voice of Tricia, a quiet and reserved newlywed, living in 1963 Saigon with her engineer husband on loan to US Navy Intelligence. Tricia is quickly befriended by Charlene ...

  6. 4 days ago · 2 meanings: 1. the act of absolving or the state of being absolved; release from guilt, obligation, or punishment 2..... Click for more definitions.

  7. ABSOLUTION In the sacrament of penance, the act by which a qualified priest, having the necessary jurisdiction, remits the guilt and penalty due to sin. The new formula of absolution, since the ...

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