Second Reading |
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From the dogmatic constitution on the Church of the Second Vatican Council |
The Church as sacrament of unity and salvation |
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See,
the days are coming, says the Lord, when I will make a new covenant
with the house of Israel and the house of Judah... I will plant my law
within them and inscribe it in their hearts. I will be their God and
they shall be my people... All shall know me, from the least to the
greatest, says the Lord.
It was Christ who established this new covenant, the
new testament in his blood, calling into being, from Jews and Gentiles, a
people that was to form a unity, not in human fashion but in the
Spirit, as the new people of God. Those who believe in Christ, reborn
not of corruptible but of incorruptible seed through the word of the
living God, not from the flesh but from water and the Holy Spirit, are
constituted in the fullness of time as a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people God has made his own..., once no people but now the people of God.
This messianic people has Christ as its head: Christ who was given up for our sins and rose again for our justification;
bearing now the name that is above every name, he reigns in glory in
heaven. His people enjoy the dignity and freedom of the children of God,
in whose hearts the Holy Spirit dwells as in a temple. They have as
their law the new commandment of loving as Christ himself has loved us.
They have as their goal the kingdom of God, begun on earth by God
himself and destined to grow until it is also brought to perfection by
him at the end of time, when Christ, our life, will appear, and creation itself will be freed from slavery to corruption and take on the freedom of the glory of God’s children.
This messianic people, then, though it does not in
fact embrace all mankind and often seems to be a tiny flock, is yet the
enduring source of unity, hope and salvation for the whole human race.
It is established by Christ as a communion of life, of love and of
truth; it is also used by him as an instrument for the redemption of
all, and is sent out into the whole world as the light of the world and
the salt of the earth.
The Israel of old was already called the Church of God
while it was on pilgrimage through the desert. So the new Israel, as it
makes its way in this present age, seeking a city that is to come, a
city that will remain, is also known as the Church of Christ, for he
acquired it by his own blood, filled it with his Spirit, and equipped it
with appropriate means to be a visible and social unity. God has called
together the assembly of those who in faith look on Jesus, the author
of salvation and the principle of unity and peace, and so has
established the Church to be for each and all the visible sacrament of
this unity which brings with it salvation.
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