Thursday, February 7, 2013
428. Are all called to Christian holiness? (part 1)
(Comp 428) All the faithful are called
to Christian holiness. This is the fullness of Christian life and the
perfection of charity and it is brought about by intimate union with Christ
and, in him, with the most Holy Trinity. The path to holiness for a Christian
goes by way of the cross and will come to its fulfillment in the final
resurrection of the just, in which God will be all in all.
“In brief”
(CCC 2028) "All Christians… are called to the fullness
of Christian life and to the perfection of charity" (LG 40 § 2).
"Christian perfection has but one limit, that of having none" (St.
Gregory of Nyssa, De vita Mos.: PG
44, 300D). (CCC 2029) "If any man would come after me, let him deny
himself and take up his cross and follow me" (Mt 16:24).
To deepen and
explain
(CCC 2012) "We know that in everything God works for
good with those who love him… For those whom he foreknew he also predestined to
be conformed to the image of his Son, in order that he might be the first-born
among many brethren. And those whom he predestined he also called; and those
whom he called he also justified; and those whom he justified he also
glorified" (Rom 8:28-30).
Reflection
(CCC 2013) "All Christians in any state or walk of life
are called to the fullness of Christian life and to the perfection of
charity" (LG 40 § 2). All are called to holiness: "Be perfect, as
your heavenly Father is perfect" (Mt 5:48). In order to reach this
perfection the faithful should use the strength dealt out to them by Christ's
gift, so that… doing the will of the Father in everything, they may
wholeheartedly devote themselves to the glory of God and to the service of
their neighbor. Thus the holiness of the People of God will grow in fruitful
abundance, as is clearly shown in the history of the Church through the lives
of so many saints (LG 40 § 2). [IT CONTINUES]
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