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clem456
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The Church does not “take credit”.Amen. And as per lumen gentia 2nd Vat I would not have come to know that , even know Him, but thru “another” “reformed” catholic church, notwithstanding the Catholic Church taking credit for those and my good graces also.
This is the mistaken notion of authority outside the context of Christ as the Head of his Body. This is the mistaken notion that sees the charism of authority as a “taking”, rather than a gift meant for the building up of the kingdom. As if one’s unique charism detracts from another’s unique gift.
“Taking credit for” implies an arrogation of Christ’s charisms, rather than simply recognizing and acknowledging their source in Christ. His Church is Catholic because Christ impels it toward unity, not because we assert ourselves. That’s an observation of who Christ is, not an assertion.
- Christ, the one Mediator, established and continually sustains here on earth His holy Church, the community of faith, hope and charity, as an entity with visible delineation (9*) through which He communicated truth and grace to all. But, the society structured with hierarchical organs and the Mystical Body of Christ, are not to be considered as two realities, nor are the visible assembly and the spiritual community, nor the earthly Church and the Church enriched with heavenly things; rather they form one complex reality which coalesces from a divine and a human element.(10*) For this reason, by no weak analogy, it is compared to the mystery of the incarnate Word. As the assumed nature inseparably united to Him, serves the divine Word as a living organ of salvation, so, in a similar way, does the visible social structure of the Church serve the Spirit of Christ, who vivifies it, in the building up of the body.(73) (11*)
This is the one Church of Christ which in the Creed is professed as one, holy, catholic and apostolic, (12*) which our Saviour, after His Resurrection, commissioned Peter to shepherd,(74) and him and the other apostles to extend and direct with authority,(75) which He erected for all ages as “the pillar and mainstay of the truth”.(76) This Church constituted and organized in the world as a society, subsists in the Catholic Church, which is governed by the successor of Peter and by the Bishops in communion with him,(13*) although many elements of sanctification and of truth are found outside of its visible structure. These elements, as gifts belonging to the Church of Christ, are forces impelling toward catholic unity.