Definitions from Wiktionary (felix culpa)
▸ noun: (literary) A series of miserable events that will eventually lead to a happier outcome.
▸ noun: (religion) The Biblical story of the fall of Adam and Eve and the loss of the Garden of Eden, known theologically as the source of original sin - meaning that this loss of innocence was a fortunate fall because of the good that would come from it, that is, Christian redemption and the eventual hope of Heaven.
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▸ noun: (literary) A series of miserable events that will eventually lead to a happier outcome.
▸ noun: (religion) The Biblical story of the fall of Adam and Eve and the loss of the Garden of Eden, known theologically as the source of original sin - meaning that this loss of innocence was a fortunate fall because of the good that would come from it, that is, Christian redemption and the eventual hope of Heaven.
Similar:
twist of fate,
chapter of accidents,
blessing in disguise,
quirk of fate,
tragic flaw,
fiasco,
comedy of errors,
hard-luck story,
turn of events,
folly,
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