Read the Catechism: Day 24 |
167 "I believe" (Apostles' Creed) is the faith of the Church professed personally by each believer, principally during Baptism. "We believe" (Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed) is the faith of the Church confessed by the bishops assembled in council or more generally by the liturgical assembly of believers. "I believe" is also the Church, our mother, responding to God by faith as she teaches us to say both "I believe" and "We believe".
I. "LORD, LOOK UPON THE FAITH OF
YOUR CHURCH"
168 It is the Church that believes first, and so
bears, nourishes and sustains my faith. Everywhere, it is the Church that first
confesses the Lord: "Throughout the world the holy Church acclaims you", as we
sing in the hymn "Te Deum"; with her and in her, we are won over and
brought to confess: "I believe", "We believe". It is through the Church that we
receive faith and new life in Christ by Baptism. In the Rituale
Romanum, the minister of Baptism asks the catechumen: "What do you ask of
God's Church?" And the answer is: "Faith." "What does faith offer you?" "Eternal
life." 169 Salvation comes from God alone; but because we receive the life of faith through the Church, she is our mother: "We believe the Church as the mother of our new birth, and not in the Church as if she were the author of our salvation." Because she is our mother, she is also our teacher in the faith.
II. THE LANGUAGE OF FAITH
170 We do not believe in formulas, but in those
realities they express, which faith allows us to touch. "The believer's act [of
faith] does not terminate in the propositions, but in the realities [which they
express]." All the same, we do approach these realities with the help of
formulations of the faith which permit us to express the faith and to hand it
on, to celebrate it in community, to assimilate and live on it more and
more.
171 The Church, "the pillar and bulwark of the
truth", faithfully guards "the faith which was once for all delivered to the
saints". She guards the memory of Christ's words; it is she who from generation
to generation hands on the apostles' confession of faith. As a mother who
teaches her children to speak and so to understand and communicate, the Church
our Mother teaches us the language of faith in order to introduce us to the
understanding and the life of faith.
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reflections, updates and homilies from Deacon Mike Talbot inspired by the following words from my ordination: Receive the Gospel of Christ whose herald you have become. Believe what you read, teach what you believe and practice what you teach...
Saturday, November 3, 2012
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