The Church is Holly in Three Ways

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From the Incarnation of the Word, the world was given the fullness of divine Revelation in the person of Jesus Christ. Christ instructed the apostles with the task of handing down all that he had taught them. In order that they fulfill this mission, the Father sent the Holy Spirit upon them. The Holy Spirit allowed the apostles to understand the fullness of Christ's teachings and proclaim them. This definitive Revelation of Christ , which was given to the apostles and continues now through the Church, is found in Sacred Scripture and Sacred tradition, as the Deposit of faith. In conclusion "God has entrusted to the Catholic Church all Revealed Truth" (Theological Flint) If a Christian Church has broken away from the Catholic Church it would take some of these truths but possibly not all of them, so "the fullness of truth" is a term that applies only to the Catholic Church. All religions are the same in a particular way, this is most likely due to their unity of faith. Although no religion is truly the same as the Catholic Church, even the churches created during the protestant movement. As St. Cyprian of Carthage stated "Outside the Church there is no salvation." This is because "all salvation comes from Christ the Head through the Church which is his body" (CCC). Since Christ, the founder of the Catholic Church, is the only way to salvation it is easily achieved through the Catholic Church his instrument here on Earth. "Organized religion is a faith system with a structure in place to define doctrine, standardize worship practices, and administrate the organization"(Compelling Truth). We all need organized religion. As the Catholic Church is an organized religion it is guided by the holy spirit. The Holy spirit keeps the actio... ... middle of paper ... ...Christ her founder as the head and the Holy Spirit as the mystical body. We are unified through three aspects. They are the unity of faith, unity of Worship, and Unity of leadership. Unity of faith is the one faith that has been passed down from the apostles. The entire catholic Church celebrates the same seven sacraments instituted by Christ. The celebration of the Eucharist in a community does not make that community separate but brings it closer together with all communities under the Unity of Worship. The Catholic church is unified under unity of leadership because the "apostolic succession ensures uninterrupted continuity with the teaching and leadership of St. peter and the Apostles." (The church: Sacrament of Salvation) The Church continues to hold onto the teachings of Christ that the Church is one and unique, even with her unique and diverse membership.

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