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Catholic Essentials Chapter 4 The Church: Christ’s Mission Continues in the World Today The Cross: Our Only Hope Ave Crux, Spes Unica Edith Stein / Sr. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross St. Edith Stein Born in Breslau, Germany, Edith Stein was murdered in the Nazi death camp of Auschwitz, Poland. She dedicated her life to a pursuit of truth, drawing first on her roots in Judaism. She went from adolescent agnosticism to the study of philosophy, to Catholicism and ultimately to life as a Carmelite. She served God with prayer, scholarship and dedication to her fellow human beings. The Church Reflects Christ The Origins of the Church The TheChurch Churchbegan began The Church began The Church was inaugurated The Church was formed The Church The Church was born was born Pentecost The Church became visible to the whole world. The Holy Spirit came to make the Church holy and to lead her in her mission. The Church Welcomes Gentiles Salvation was intended for Gentiles as well as Jews. The Council of Jerusalem decided what was necessary to become a follower of Jesus. Christians needed to keep three basic Jewish laws. What were they? By the end of the first century, Christianity was a religion for both Jews and Gentiles. St. Paul Saul: a tentmaker, a Pharisee, a Roman citizen, a persecutor of Christians, an educated man. Paul: the greatest missionary for the early Church. The Apostle to the Gentiles. Journeys and Letters of St. Paul A Single Deposit of Faith God wants everyone to be saved. Jesus Christ is the final revelation of God. The faith is handed on through Scripture and Tradition. The Mystery of the Church Pope Paul VI called the Church “a reality filled with God’s hidden presence.” The Church is a mystery and a sacrament where the human and the divine meet. The People of God Is the Church. Has origins in the Chosen People of Israel. Offers membership through faith in Christ Jesus and through Baptism. The Three-fold Offices of Christ The Church: The Body of Christ Marks of the Church The Church is One Unity in the Trinity. Jesus died to save all of us. The Holy Spirit continues to fill each of us. The same creed. A common worship and sacraments. Recognition of the Magisterium. Ruptures in Unity Great Schism – 1054 Between East (Constantinople) and West (Rome). Over the authority of the Pope. Protestant Reformation-16th Century Martin Luther, John Calvin, John Knox. Protested abuses in the Church. Differences related to the authority of the Pope, nature of the priesthood, they way grace works in our lives, and celebrating Sacraments. Pray for Unity “so that they may all be one, as you, Father, are in me and I in you.” Ecumenism is the name given to the efforts to build unity among all Christians. The Church is Holy… because she is the Body of Christ. because the Holy Spirit dwells in her. because of her intimate connection with God. The way to holiness is love. We become holy through acts of penance and seeking forgiveness for our sins. Communion of Saints On Earth - The Pilgrim Church In Purgatory - The Church Suffering In Heaven - The Church in Glory The Church is Catholic The Church is catholic or universal – for all people everywhere. Although the Church is for everyone, not everyone belongs to the Church in the same way. Other Christians do not profess the Catholic faith in totality. Muslims share with Catholics a belief in the one Creator God, and devotion to Abraham, our Father in faith. Missionary Efforts of the Church It is absolutely necessary for all Catholics to help lead others to Christ through the Church, and to repair Christian unity. The love of God spurs us onward for Christ. The Holy Spirit drives our missionary efforts. The Church is Apostolic The Church was founded on the Apostles chosen by Jesus himself. She continues the mission given by Jesus to the Apostles. She teaches the same things the Apostles taught. Her leaders are the successors of the Apostles. The Magisterium The official teaching authority of the Church composed of the Pope and the bishops united with him. The Magisterium teaches with Christ’s own authority. The Holy Spirit bestows the gift of infallibility on the Magisterium when teaching doctrine or morals ex cathedra or in an ecumenical council. Laity and Religious The laity includes any baptized Catholic who has not received Holy Orders, and who is not a member of a religious order. Members of religious orders take vows of chastity, obedience, and poverty. We are called to be the salt of the earth and the light of the world.