Thursday, June 19, 2008
Gal 1, 21-24 I was unknown personally to the churches
(Gal 1, 21-24) I was unknown personally to the churches
[21] Then I went into the regions of Syria and Cilicia. [22] And I was unknown personally to the churches of Judea that are in Christ; [23] they only kept hearing that "the one who once was persecuting us is now preaching the faith he once tried to destroy." [24] So they glorified God because of me.
(CCC 769) "The Church… will receive its perfection only in the glory of heaven" (LG 48), at the time of Christ's glorious return. Until that day, "the Church progresses on her pilgrimage amidst this world's persecutions and God's consolations" (St. Augustine, De civ. Dei, 18, 51: PL 41, 614; cf. LG 8). Here below she knows that she is in exile far from the Lord, and longs for the full coming of the Kingdom, when she will "be united in glory with her king" (LG 5; cf. 6; 2 Cor 5:6). The Church, and through her the world, will not be perfected in glory without great trials. Only then will "all the just from the time of Adam, 'from Abel, the just one, to the last of the elect,'… be gathered together in the universal Church in the Father's presence" (LG 2). (CCC 770) The Church is in history, but at the same time she transcends it. It is only "with the eyes of faith" (Roman Catechism I, 10, 20) that one can see her in her visible reality and at the same time in her spiritual reality as bearer of divine life.
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