Enjoy... But remember
"Don't give in to winning the argument
and losing one of your eternal crowns..."
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http://www.cin.org/v2ecum.html What about the Church's teaching on Ecumenism? Decree of Ecumenism CATHOLIC PRINCIPLES ON ECUMENISM 2. What has revealed the love of God among us is that the Father has sent into the world His only-begotten Son, so that, being made man, He might by His redemption give new life to the entire human race and unify it.(2) Before offering Himself up as a spotless victim upon the altar, Christ prayed to His Father for all who believe in Him: "that they all may be one; even as thou, Father, art in me, and I in thee, that they also may be one in us, so that the world may believe that thou has sent me".(3) In His Church He instituted the wonderful sacrament of the Eucharist by which the unity of His Church is both signified and made a reality. He gave His followers a new commandment to love one another,(4) and promised the Spirit, their Advocate,(5) who, as Lord and life-giver, should remain with them forever. After being lifted up on the cross and glorified, the Lord Jesus poured forth His Spirit as He had promised, and through the Spirit He has called and gathered together the people of the New Covenant, who are the Church, into a unity of faith, hope and charity, as the Apostle teaches us: "There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called to the one hope of your calling; one Lord, one faith, one Baptism".(6) For "all you who have been baptized into Christ have put on Christ ... for you are all one in Christ Jesus".(7) It is the Holy Spirit, dwelling in those who believe and pervading and ruling over the Church as a whole, who brings about that wonderful communion of the faithful. He brings them into intimate union with Christ, so that He is the principle of the Church's unity. The distribution of graces and offices is His work too,(8) enriching the Church of Jesus Christ with different functions "in order to equip the saints for the work of service, so as to build up the body of Christ".(9) In order to establish this His holy Church everywhere in the world till the end of time, Christ entrusted to the College of the Twelve the task of teaching, ruling and sanctifying.(10) Among their number He selected Peter, and after his confession of faith determined that on him He would build His Church. Also to Peter He promised the keys of the kingdom of heaven,(11) and after His profession of love, entrusted all His sheep to him to be confirmed in faith(12) and shepherded in perfect unity.(13) Christ Jesus Himself was forever to remain the chief cornerstone (14) and shepherd of our souls.(15) Jesus Christ, then, willed that the apostles and their successors -the bishops with Peter's successor at their head-should preach the Gospel faithfully, administer the sacraments, and rule the Church in love. It is thus, under the action of the Holy Spirit, that Christ wills His people to increase, and He perfects His people's fellowship in unity: in their confessing the one faith, celebrating divine worship in common, and keeping the fraternal harmony of the family of God. The Church, then, is God's only flock; it is like a standard lifted high for the nations to see it:(16) for it serves all mankind through the Gospel of peace(17) as it makes its pilgrim way in hope toward the goal of the fatherland above.(18) This is the sacred mystery of the unity of the Church, in Christ and through Christ, the Holy Spirit energizing its various functions. It is a mystery that finds its highest exemplar and source in the unity of the Persons of the Trinity: the Father and the Son in the Holy Spirit, one God. 3. Even in the beginnings of this one and only Church of God there arose certain rifts,(19) which the Apostle strongly condemned.(20) But in subsequent centuries much more serious dissensions made their appearance and quite large communities came to be separated from full communion with the Catholic Church-for which, often enough, men of both sides were to blame. The children who are born into these Communities and who grow up believing in Christ cannot be accused of the sin involved in the separation, and the Catholic Church embraces upon them as brothers, with respect and affection. For men who believe in Christ and have been truly baptized are in communion with the Catholic Church even though this communion is imperfect. The differences that exist in varying degrees between them and the Catholic Church-whether in doctrine and sometimes in discipline, or concerning the structure of the Church-do indeed create many obstacles, sometimes serious ones, to full ecclesiastical communion. The ecumenical movement is striving to overcome these obstacles. But even in spite of them it remains true that all who have been justified by faith in Baptism are members of Christ's body,(21) and have a right to be called Christian, and so are correctly accepted as brothers by the children of the Catholic Church.(22) Moreover, some and even very many of the significant elements and endowments which together go to build up and give life to the Church itself, can exist outside the visible boundaries of the Catholic Church: the written word of God; the life of grace; faith, hope and charity, with the other interior gifts of the Holy Spirit, and visible elements too. All of these, which come from Christ and lead back to Christ, belong by right to the one Church of Christ. The brethren divided from us also use many liturgical actions of the Christian religion. These most certainly can truly engender a life of grace in ways that vary according to the condition of each Church or Community. These liturgical actions must be regarded as capable of giving access to the community of salvation. It follows that the separated Churches(23) and Communities as such, though we believe them to be deficient in some respects, have been by no means deprived of significance and importance in the mystery of salvation. For the Spirit of Christ has not refrained from using them as means of salvation which derive their efficacy from the very fullness of grace and truth entrusted to the Church. .... We believe that Our Lord entrusted all the blessings of the New Covenant to the apostolic college alone, of which Peter is the head, in order to establish the one Body of Christ on earth to which all should be fully incorporated who belong in any way to the people of God. This people of God, though still in its members liable to sin, is ever growing in Christ during its pilgrimage on earth, and is guided by God's gentle wisdom, according to His hidden designs, until it shall happily arrive at the fullness of eternal glory in the heavenly Jerusalem. 4. Today, in many parts of the world, under the inspiring grace of the Holy Spirit, many efforts are being made in prayer, word and action to attain that fullness of unity which Jesus Christ desires. The Sacred Council exhorts all the Catholic faithful to recognize the signs of the times and to take an active and intelligent part in the work of ecumenism. ... When such actions are undertaken prudently and patiently by the Catholic faithful, with the attentive guidance of their bishops, they promote justice and truth, concord and collaboration, as well as the spirit of brotherly love and unity. This is the way that, when the obstacles to perfect ecclesiastical communion have been gradually overcome, all Christians will at last, in a common celebration of the Eucharist, be gathered into the one and only Church in that unity which Christ bestowed on His Church from the beginning. We believe that this unity subsists in the Catholic Church as something she can never lose, and we hope that it will continue to increase until the end of time. ... Catholics, in their ecumenical work, must assuredly be concerned for their separated brethren, praying for them, keeping them informed about the Church, making the first approaches toward them. Great Praise for Protestants The Catholic Church has great praise for Protestants, especially for Protestants' yearning for Christian unity and reverance for Scripture. Please read the Decree of Ecumenism (paras 20-24). http://www.cin.org/v2ecum.html |
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Body of Christ /not Eucharistic host in this case by Gabriel Leng, 2001, Apr 10
Already Rebutted http://www.antioch.com.sg/cgi-bin/Agora-Pub/get/expressions/95/3/3/1.html by Christopher Yip, 2001, Apr 11
Folly of Self-Interpretation, and Careless and Incomplete Reading by Matthew Tan Yew Hock, 2001, Apr 11
Already rebutted again! (eom) by Christopher Yip, 2001, Apr 14
A rebuttal that is not. by Matthew Tan Yew Hock, 2001, Apr 18
You must be referring to YOUR own. by Christopher Yip, 2001, Apr 20
Hello Christopher by edmund, 2001, Apr 20
Hi Edmund. by Christopher Yip, 2001, Apr 21
Hi Christopher by edmund, 2001, Apr 22
The Text and Context: Unam Sanctam. (No Salvation Outside The Church, Proper Interpretation - cont'd) by Matthew Tan Yew Hock, 2001, Apr 22
Pope Pius IX: Fuller Teaching on "No Salvation Outside The Church" by Matthew Tan Yew Hock, 2001, Apr 22
More on Pope Pius IX, and other Popes' teaching on this... by Matthew Tan Yew Hock, 2001, Apr 22
There you have proof that Rome has gone apostate from very early on! by Christopher Yip, 2001, Apr 25
Read Romans 13:1-2, John 20:23, Matt 16:19, Matt 18:17-18. eom. by Matthew Tan Yew Hock, 2001, Jun 12
What They Say in Context. by Christopher Yip, 2001, Jun 12
The term "Catholic" is Claimed by at least 7 Different Churches! by Christopher Yip, 2001, Apr 25
Vicarius Filii Dei! by Protestant, 2001, Apr 24
Another Confirmation of the ContraBiblical Heresy of "No Salvation Outside the RCC"! by Christopher Yip, 2001, Apr 25
Salvation is not an egg that can be half cooked. Either fully saved or not, rubbish "not to fullest extent" by edmund, 2001, Apr 18
Please Read Carefully. Don't Put Words Into Catholic Documents When They Don't Exist by Matthew Tan Yew Hock, 2001, Apr 18
I have read carefully, and for all readers, please read again CAREFULLY . MR Tan, you can run, but you cannot hide. by edmund, 2001, Apr 19
No Reply Needed by Matthew Tan Yew Hock, 2001, Apr 19
For Certain! Your spurious arguments cannot stand eom by edmund, 2001, Apr 19
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