opus operatum
nounEtymology
Learned borrowing from Medieval Latin opus operātum (literally “work done”).
- learned borrowing from opus operātum
Definitions
The spiritual effect in the performance of a religious rite which accrues from the virtue…
The spiritual effect in the performance of a religious rite which accrues from the virtue inherent in it, or by grace imparted to it, irrespective of the performer.
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