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Holiness does not consist in not making mistakes or never sinning. Holiness grows with capacity for conversion, repentance, willingness to begin again, and above all with the capacity for reconciliation and forgiveness.
Pope Benedict Xvi
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What this quote means

Holiness is about the ability to recognize mistakes and seek forgiveness rather than achieving perfection.

This quote emphasizes that true holiness is not defined by a flawless life devoid of mistakes, but rather by one's willingness to learn from errors, seek reconciliation, and practice forgiveness. It suggests that personal growth and spiritual maturity involve a continual process of conversion and repentance, showcasing the importance of humility and the power of forgiveness in achieving a holy life.

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In practice

Example use cases

This quote can be shared in a church sermon to encourage the congregation to embrace forgiveness and personal growth.

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