Saturday, September 29, 2012
328. What is the effect of ordination to the priesthood? (part 2 continuation)
(Comp
328 repetition) The anointing of the Spirit seals the priest with an
indelible, spiritual character that configures him to Christ the priest and
enables him to act in the name of Christ the Head. As a co-worker of the order
of bishops he is consecrated to preach the Gospel, to celebrate divine worship,
especially the Eucharist from which his ministry draws its strength, and to be
a shepherd of the faithful.
“In brief”
(CCC 1595) Priests are united with the bishops in sacerdotal
dignity and at the same time depend on them in the exercise of their pastoral
functions; they are called to be the bishops' prudent co-workers. They form
around their bishop the presbyterium which bears responsibility with him for
the particular Church. They receive from the bishop the charge of a parish
community or a determinate ecclesial office.
To deepen and explain
(CCC 1564) "Whilst not having the supreme degree of the
pontifical office, and notwithstanding the fact that they depend on the bishops
in the exercise of their own proper power, the priests are for all that
associated with them by reason of their sacerdotal dignity; and in virtue of
the sacrament of Holy Orders, after the image of Christ, the supreme and
eternal priest, they are consecrated in order to preach the Gospel and shepherd
the faithful as well as to celebrate divine worship as true priests of the New Testament" (LG 28 cf. Heb 5:1-10;
7:24; 9:11-28; Innocent I, Epist. Ad
Decentium: PL 20, 554A; St. Gregory
of Nazianzus, Oratio 2, 22: PG 35,
432B).
Reflection
(CCC 1565) Through the sacrament of Holy Orders priests
share in the universal dimensions of the mission that Christ entrusted to the
apostles. The spiritual gift they have received in ordination prepares them,
not for a limited and restricted mission, "but for the fullest, in fact
the universal mission of salvation 'to the end of the earth"' (PO 10; OT 20;
cf. Acts 1:8), "prepared in spirit to preach the Gospel everywhere"
(OT 20). [IT CONTINUES]
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