Catechism of the Catholic Church

240 Part One morals and reverence toward their pastors, and with consideration for the common good and the dignity of persons.” 443 Participation in Christ’s kingly office 908 By his obedience unto death, 444 Christ communicated to his disciples the gift of royal freedom, so that they might “by the self-abnegation of a holy life, overcome the reign of sin in them- selves”: 445 That man is rightly called a king who makes his own body an obedient subject and, by governing himself with suitable rigor, refuses to let his passions breed rebellion in his soul, for he exercises a kind of royal power over himself. And because he knows how to rule his own person as king, so too does he sit as its judge. He will not let himself be imprisoned by sin, or thrown headlong into wickedness. 446 909 “Moreover, by uniting their forces let the laity so remedy the institutions and conditions of the world when the latter are an inducement to sin, that these may be conformed to the norms of justice, favoring rather than hindering the practice of virtue. By so doing they will impregnate culture and human works with a moral value.” 447 910 “The laity can also feel called, or be in fact called, to cooperate with their pastors in the service of the ecclesial commu- nity, for the sake of its growth and life. This can be done through the exercise of different kinds of ministries according to the grace and charisms which the Lord has been pleased to bestow on them.” 448 911 In the Church, “lay members of the Christian faithful can coop- erate in the exercise of this power [of governance] in accord with the norm of law.” 449 And so the Church provides for their presence at particular councils, diocesan synods, pastoral councils; the exercise of the pastoral care of a parish, collaboration in finance committees, and participation in ecclesiastical tribunals, etc. 450 443 CIC, can. 212 § 3. 444 Cf. Phil 2:8-9. 445 LG 36. 446 St. Ambrose, Psal. 118: 14, 30: PL 15:1476. 447 LG 36 § 3. 448 Paul VI, EN 73. 449 CIC, can. 129 § 2. 450 Cf. CIC, cann. 443 § 4; 463 §§ 1 and 2; 492 § 1; 511; 517 § 2; 536; 1421 § 2. 786 1887 799

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