ˈkän(ˌ)grüˌizəm, ˈkäŋ(-; ˈkäŋgrəˌwi- noun
( -s )
Etymology: French congruisme, from congru suitable (from Latin congruus ) + -isme -ism
: a theory advanced by the Molinists according to which divine grace is efficacious because it is given by God in circumstances which he foreknows to be congruous and favorable to its operation