Catechism of the Catholic Church

208 Part One of God fulfills its royal dignity by a life in keeping with its vocation to serve with Christ. The sign of the cross makes kings of all those reborn in Christ and the anointing of the Holy Spirit consecrates them as priests, so that, apart from the particular service of our ministry, all spiritual and rational Christians are recognized as members of this royal race and sharers in Christ’s priestly office. What, indeed, is as royal for a soul as to govern the body in obedience to God? And what is as priestly as to dedicate a pure conscience to the Lord and to offer the spotless offerings of devotion on the altar of the heart? 214 II. T he C hurch —B ody of C hrist The Church is communion with Jesus 787 From the beginning, Jesus associated his disciples with his own life, revealed the mystery of the Kingdom to them, and gave them a share in his mission, joy, and sufferings. 215 Jesus spoke of a still more intimate communion between him and those who would follow him: “Abide in me, and I in you. . . . I am the vine, you are the branches.” 216 And he proclaimed a mysterious and real communion between his own body and ours: “He who eats my flesh and drinks my blood abides in me, and I in him.” 217 788 When his visible presence was taken from them, Jesus did not leave his disciples orphans. He promised to remain with them until the end of time; he sent them his Spirit. 218 As a result com- munion with Jesus has become, in a way, more intense: “By com- municating his Spirit, Christ mystically constitutes as his body those brothers of his who are called together from every nation.” 219 789 The comparison of the Church with the body casts light on the intimate bond between Christ and his Church. Not only is she gathered around him; she is united in him, in his body. Three aspects of the Church as the Body of Christ are to be more specifically noted: the unity of all her members with each other as a result of their union with Christ; Christ as head of the Body; and the Church as bride of Christ. 214 St. Leo the Great, Sermo 4, 1: PL 54, 149. 215 Cf. Mk 1:16-20; 3:13-19; Mt 13:10–17; Lk 10:17-20; 22:28-30. 216 Jn 15:4-5. 217 Jn 6:56. 218 Cf. Jn 14:18; 20:22; Mt 28:20; Acts 2:33. 219 LG 7. 2443 755 690 521

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