From the dogmatic constitution on the Church of the Second Vatican Council
The mission of the Holy Spirit in the church |
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"Let it breathe on me. Let the breath of God now breathe on me" | . |
When
the Son completed the work with which the Father had entrusted him on
earth, the Holy Spirit was sent on the day of Pentecost to sanctify the
Church unceasingly, and thus enable believers to have access to the
Father through Christ in the one Spirit. He is the Spirit of life, the
fountain of water welling up to give eternal life. Through him the
Father gives life to men, dead because of sin, until he raises up their
mortal bodies in Christ.
The Spirit dwells in the Church and in the hearts of
the faithful as in a temple. He prays in them and bears witness in them
to their adoption as sons. He leads the Church into all truth and gives
it unity in communion and in service. He endows it with different
hierarchical and charismatic gifts, directs it by their means, and
enriches it with his fruits.
By the power of the Gospel he enables the Church to
grow young, perpetually renews it, and leads it to complete union with
its Bridegroom. For the Spirit and the Bride say to the Lord Jesus:
“Come!”
In this way the Church reveals itself as a people whose unity has its source in the unity of Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
The whole company of the faithful, who have an
anointing by the Holy Spirit, cannot err in faith. They manifest this
distinctive characteristic of theirs in the supernatural instinct of
faith (‘sensus fidei’) of the whole people when, from the bishops to the
most ordinary lay person among the faithful, they display a universal
agreement on matters of faith and morals.
God is moving, by His Spirit. Alleluia |
This instinct of faith is awakened and kept in being
by the Spirit of truth. Through it the people of God hold indefectibly
to the faith once delivered to the saints, penetrate it more
deeply by means of right judgement, and apply it more perfectly in their
lives. They do all this under the guidance of the sacred teaching
office: by faithful obedience to it they receive, not the word of men
but in truth the word of God.
Moreover, the Holy Spirit not only sanctifies and
guides God’s people by the sacraments and the ministries, and enriches
it with virtues, he also distributes special graces among the faithful
of every state of life, assigning his gifts to each as he chooses.
By means of these special gifts he equips them and makes them eager for
various activities and responsibilities that benefit the Church in its
renewal or its increase, in accordance with the text: To each is given the manifestation of the Spirit for a good purpose.
These charisms, the simpler and more widespread as
well as the most outstanding, should be accepted with a sense of
gratitude and consolation, since in a very special way they answer and
serve the needs of the Church.
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