St. Thomas Aquinas on Nostr: A theological virtue has the same reality for its object and end. But in penance, ...
A theological virtue has the same reality for its object and end. But in penance, this is not the case, because its object is the sin committed, which penance intends to expiate; its end, however, is God, to whom the penitent intends to be reconciled (In Sent., 4.14.1.1, qa. 4).
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