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Thursday 17 May 2012





Question of the Month
May 13, 2012
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Why is the Church more than an institution?

The Church is more than an institution because she is a mystery that is simultaneously human and divine. [770–773, 779]
 
True love does not blind a person but rather makes him see. With regard to the Church, this is precisely the case: Viewed from outside, the Church is only a historical institution with historical achievements, but also mistakes and even crimes—a Church of sinners. But that is not looking deep enough. After all, Christ became so involved with us sinners that he never abandons his Church, even if we were to betray him daily. This inseparable union of the human and the divine, of sin and grace, is the mystery of the Church. Seen with the eyes of faith, the Church is therefore indestructibly holy.