Monday, May 12, 2008

Speaking of Signs - Pentecost

h/t to Michael Dubruiel from his post yesterday at Annunciations

Speaking of "Signs"...
“The Church that is born at Pentecost”, Benedict XVI further explains, “is not in the first place a particular community - the Church of Jerusalem - but the universal Church, which speaks the languages of all peoples. From this are then born communities in every part of the world, particular Churches that are all and always actualisations of the only and unique Church of Christ”. In the ecumenical world and in some fringes of the Catholic Church, the preeminence of the particular Church is often emphasised, looking to the unity of the Church (and the pope) as a sort of optional association, a federation constituted externally. “The Catholic Church”, the pope adds, “is not . . . a federation of Churches, but a unique reality: ontological priority belongs to the universal Church. Without being Catholic in this sense, a community would not even be a Church”.
The pope then cites one of the main signs: that of reconciliation, both as the sacrament of confession (”How important, and unfortunately not sufficiently understood, is the gift of Reconciliation, which pacifies hearts!”) and as daily effort in society: “The peace of Christ is spread only through the renewed hearts of reconciled men and women who have been made servants of justice, ready to defend peace in the world solely with the power of truth, without descending to compromises with the mentality of the world, because the world cannot give the peace of Christ: this is how the Church can be the leaven of the reconciliation that comes from God”.

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