You're welcome. All who love God truly will really only rejoice when others Love God above all things. Everyone should be taught to be less attached and detached from material things and to begin to love God above all things. It is the first and greatest commandment, and it is not easy. But those who do it will be justified, united to the Soul of the Church, and on the way of salvation, as we are taught by His Holiness Pope St. Pius X. He who loves God seeks to do His will and keep His commandments. But as soon as An Act of Contrition is made, the person is justified. And he who is justified cannot remain outside the Church, but is within Her.
This is overtly heretical, nothing short of full-blown Pelagianism. You make absolutely ZERO reference to Baptism, which Trent declares is necessary for salvation ... and replace it with an "Act of Contrition". You are an absolute disgrace to the Church. You won't even make a token reference to Baptism being necessary even in
voto, not even to pay lip service to Trent. Instead of Baptism, you claim that "love of God" and detachment from material things (promoting Buddhism now?), a desire to do God's will, and an "Act of Contrition" lead to justification ... without ANY VOTUM FOR BAPTISM. You finish by slandering St. Pius X by claiming that he supports your heresies. If you continue promoting these heresies, especially if, God forbid, you become a priest, then your souls is all but lost.