Before replying to specific questions I want to identify the root of the issue, it is contained in my statement “I believe that it is untrue that “He may also be governing the universe without being united to the human nature of Christ.””
The Church teaches us that the glorified body in united with the rational soul and this this is humanity, and that Jesus Christ is the Son, and that Jesus Christ is the head of his Church, and united with the faithful too. The union of divine and human in Jesus Christ and that union with the Church now, which is both physical for Jesus Christ and for the faithful with bodies.
I think you should understand my last two posts to you, which contains the answers to these questions you asked: “What " examples " fail to illustrate governance? What are you referring to?” And you wrote: “So once again we are speaking of the action of the Holy Spirit.”
Post #49 has the examples of governance which
Summa Theologiae and the
Summa Contra Gentiles fail to prove are not governance. Shown again below, including the action of the Holy Spirit:
First:These are acts of governance:
John 14, 2 – In Heaven He prepares a place for His own
Hebrews 7, 25 – He intercedes for them
Hebrews 9, 24, Romans 8, 34, 1 John 2, 1 – He is always living to make intercession for them
John 14, 16; 16, 7 – He sends them His gifts of grace, especially the Holy Spirit.
Second:1) The glorified body is also eternally united with the human soul of Jesus Christ and constitutes the complete humanity. The humanity and divinity are united in the person of the Son and so also in the persons of the Father and Holy Spirit also through circumincession.
- What Summa Theologiae and Summa Contra Gentiles fails to prove is that those examples are not governance. Vatican II, Lumen Gentuim, states that Christ and the Mystical Body of Christ are not two realities but one:[Chapter I, 7.] By communicating His Spirit, Christ made His brothers, called together from all nations, mystically the components of His own Body.
[Chapter I, 8.] 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*)
vatican.va/archive/hist_c…entium_en.html
Our Lord Jesus Christ promised to send us the Holy Spirit in his name.
As was stated by the Catholic Church:“Christ, the one Mediator, established and continually sustains here on earth His holy Church.”
“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.”
It is due to the truth that you agree with, shown in the following quote, that the physical glorified body of Christ is present now in both heaven and earth, including all the
modes of presence: Christ in his glorified body unified with the faithful, including those with physical bodies, exists now according to this teaching, especially since the Person of the Son of God (and the Holy Trinity through circumincession) is
always united to the complete human nature (body and rational soul).