felix culpa defined
fe·lix cul·pa
/ˈfāliks ˈko͝olpə,ˈfēliks/
noun
noun: felix culpa
- the sin of Adam viewed as fortunate, because it brought about the blessedness of the Redemption.
- an apparent error or disaster with happy consequences."he presents the revolt as a felix culpa"
Origin
Latin, literally ‘happy fault’.