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The Catholic Church is the Mystical (Spiritual) Body of Christ; it is the ONE TRUE CHURCH. How can members of different churches that recognize different authority and teachings, who believe in contrast to one another about what are true and false teachings, all be TRUE believers? I am trying to bring some reason into the thought process or enlighten people with the truth.…… the definition of the word “church”. Catholics see it as a formal institution whereas “Protestants” see it as the spiritual body of all true believers of Christ Jesus as their God and Savior. In light of this, I would gladly say that Jesus Christ founded the spiritual body of all true believers in Him as their God and Savior.
We commonly refer to ourselves as the Catholic Church, not the Catholic institution. But I guess technically we are an institution. Institutions can be formal and well organized, or not very well organized depends on how important the institution’s cause is believed to by its members.
Institution-an organization, establishment, foundation, society, or the like, devoted to the promotion of a particular cause or program, especially one of a public, educational, or charitable character. dictionary.reference.com/browse/institution
Using that definition, the Catholic Church would most definitely be an institution, God’s institution. Christ has a particular cause that is why He established a Church. So you would say (for your definition) Christ’s Institution is the Catholic Church. His followers’ cause is to further Christ’s cause within His Church, not outside of it. Because we know we can do nothing without God.
Read Matthew 16:15-19, Jesus started His Church with Peter (First Pope) and gave His Heavenly Authority to him. That is what I mean a founder(s) and a recognized authority. Everyone recognizes a teaching authority above others and that authority started somewhere, or you are your own founder of your own religious beliefs.Define church.
Church/denomination/system of beliefs/religion. A Church in this case means a family/community/society of believers sharing the same beliefs and recognizing a teaching authority and/or previous theologians (founder/current leader(s), someone like Luther who started new teachings, etc.). Bottom line everyone is recognizing an authority above all others even if it is themselves, that authority is your “magisterium” or teaching authority.
Why does anyone think anyone can teach against or in opposition to the Chair of Peter as if they are superior to the Authority Christ left? Where did they get this authority? Where in the Bible does it say Jesus changed His mind about Peter or when did Jesus Himself come down to earth AGAIN to strip the Chair of Peter of authority and grant it to another or seemingly everybody (as everyone acts like)?
Since this concept of denomination is hard to grasp (apparently people are unaware that Christians aren’t in full unity in teachings, beliefs, practices, and most importantly agree on what is necessary to get to heaven), so I will try to clarify further. Even those who are “non-denominational” are still adhering to some teaching authority to arrive at the way they practice their religion, hence it is a new different religion in it of itself even if they themselves try to deny it. Again don’t confuse Church/denomination/system of beliefs/religion with Church being used to refer to a singular building where believers gather and worship. Or as a segment of a whole like a diocese that is a part of the Catholic Church in union through the Eucharist and continuity of beliefs.I think he’s talking about a building perhaps? I don’t know.
A rough definition for the Catholic Church is the people of the whole world who are called out and gathered into the universal society founded by Christ or the FAMILY of believers in Communion with God through the Eucharist (and other Sacraments), or simply the Mystical Body of Christ.… definition for a Catholic church
CCC defines Catholic Church as The Church established by Christ on the foundation of the Apostles, possessing the fullness of the means of salvation which he has willed: correct and complete confession of faith, full sacramental life, and ordained ministry in apostolic succession.
Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, pray for us.…which is a visible institution with a clear authoritarian hierarchy succeeded from Peter…
The Church exists to bring Christ’s message to the world and to administer the Sacraments; much care is taken for this to be properly and faithfully done. The Church is only Institutional so far as it is adhering to** ALL **the commands of God (Matthew 28:16-20), which is how it preserves the TRUE FAITH. Your lack of respect for Christ’s priesthood is noticeable in your comments, which I assume is only because of your lack of knowledge and understanding of it.
Blessed Miguel Pro, pray for us.