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midori
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In other cultures, you had a priestly class. Common people wouldn’t participate in the daily sacrifices or the temple activities. If they had a problem, they might come by for a special prayer, or they might participate in religious festivities, but they were usually extremely limited in how far they could penetrate into the sacred grounds.
Even amongst the Israelites, they were supposed to be “a kingdom of priests and a holy nation”, but only one of the Tribes was called upon to serve in a liturgical kind of way.
We, on the other hand, as Catholics, participate in the priesthood of Christ and partake in his sacrifice. So the community of believers is, by its nature, priestly. At the same time, you have the ministerial/hierarchical priesthood, which is the Ordained priesthood— but there’s still the common priesthood of believers. So that’s why it’s important to come together in community, each in our own way, according to our state in life.
So we’re not merely the audience, but we’re active participants, even though our participation differs greatly from that of the ordained priest.
Even amongst the Israelites, they were supposed to be “a kingdom of priests and a holy nation”, but only one of the Tribes was called upon to serve in a liturgical kind of way.
We, on the other hand, as Catholics, participate in the priesthood of Christ and partake in his sacrifice. So the community of believers is, by its nature, priestly. At the same time, you have the ministerial/hierarchical priesthood, which is the Ordained priesthood— but there’s still the common priesthood of believers. So that’s why it’s important to come together in community, each in our own way, according to our state in life.
So we’re not merely the audience, but we’re active participants, even though our participation differs greatly from that of the ordained priest.