The church has received from Christ the power of remitting sins committed after baptism
Negation: The church has not received from Christ the power of remitting sins committed after baptism 0 0 0
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Baptism forgives all sins 1 0 2Baptism confers the grace of justification 1 0 2Baptism effects the remission of all punishments of sin, both the eternal and the temporal 1 0 2By the Church's Absolution sins are truly and immediately remitted 1 0 2The Church’s power to forgive sins extends to all sin without exception 1 0 2The exercise of the Church's power to forgive sins is a judicial act 1 0 2The Sacrament of Penance is necessary for salvation to those who, after Baptism, fall into grievous sin 1 0 2The sole possessors of the Church's power of absolution are the bishops and priests 1 0 2The Sacrament of Penance can be received by any baptized person, who, after Baptism, has committed a grievous or venial sin 1 0 2The church possesses the power to grant indulgences 1 0 2