Article brought to you by: Catholic Online (www.catholic.org)Pope Benedict XVI Tells General Audience: The Church is the Place Where the Faith is Transmitted
By Vatican Information Service
October 31st, 2012 Vatican Information Service ()
VATICAN CITY (VIS) - During his General Audience on Wednesday morning, October 31, 2012, Benedict XVI, continuing his catecheses on the subject of Catholic faith, began by posing certain important questions: "Is the nature of faith merely personal and individual? Do I live my faith alone "I cannot construct my personal faith in a private dialogue with Jesus", the Pope added, "because faith is given to me by God through a believing community which is the Church. And faith makes me part of a multitude of believers bound by a communion which is not merely sociological, but rooted in the eternal love of God." "At the beginning of Christian history, when the Holy Spirit descended upon the disciples on the Day of Pentecost, "the nascent Church received the strength to accomplish the mission entrusted to her by the risen Lord: that of spreading the Gospel, the good news of the Kingdom of God, to the ends of the earth, and thus leading all men and women to meet Him, to the faith which saves." "Ever since the beginning, then, the Church has been the place of faith, the place where faith is transmitted. The life of the Church, the announcement of the Word of God and the celebration of the Sacraments form an unbroken chain which has come down to us and which we call Tradition. This gives us the guarantee that what we believe is Christ's original message, as preached by the Apostles. It is in the ecclesial community that personal faith grows and matures". "In this context the Pope explained how, in the New Testament, the word "saints" is used to refer to Christians as a whole. "Certainly", he said, "not all of them had the qualities necessary to be declared saints by the Church". The name "saint" meant that "those who had faith in the risen Christ were called to become a point of reference for all the others, and to bring them into contact with the Person and Message of Jesus Who revealed the face of the living God." "The tendency, so widespread today, to relegate the faith to the private sphere contradicts its very nature. We need the Church in order for our faith to be confirmed and to experience the gifts of God together . In a world in which individualism seems to regulate dealings between people, making them ever more fragile, the faith calls us to be People of God, to be Church, bearers of the love and communion of God for the entire human race", the Holy Father concluded. Article brought to you by: Catholic Online (www.catholic.org) |