It is not Christ's will to forgive without the Church |
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are two things that are God’s and God’s alone: the honour of receiving
confession and the power of granting forgiveness. Confession is what we
must make to him, and forgiveness is what we must hope to receive from
him. The power to forgive sins belongs only to God, and this is why we
must confess them to him.
But God has taken a bride. The Almighty has taken the
feeble one, the Most High has taken the lowly one – out of a servant he
has made a queen. She was behind and beneath him and he raised her to be
at his side. From out of his wounded side she came, and he took her to
be his bride.
Just as all that the Father has is the Son’s, so too
what the Son has is the Father’s, since they share the same undivided
nature. In just the same way the bridegroom gave all that was his to the
bride and shared all that she had, making her one with himself and the
Father. Hear the Son making his plea to the Father for his bride: I desire that just as you and I are one, so these should be one with us.
The bridegroom is one with the Father and one with his
bride. Whatever in her was foreign to her nature he took away from her
and nailed to the cross. He carried her sins with him onto the tree and
by the tree he took them away from her. Whatever was natural and proper
to her he took on and clothed himself in it. Whatever was divine and
proper to him, he bestowed on her. He took away what was diabolical,
took on what was human, conferred what was divine, so that all that the
bride possessed should be the bridegroom’s also. Thus it is that he who
has committed no sin, on whose lips is no deceit, can say Take pity on me, Lord, for I am weak –
for he who shares in his bride’s weakness must share in her lament, and
thus all that is the bridegroom’s is the bride’s also. Here is where
the honour of confession comes from, and the power of forgiveness, so
that it can truly be said: Go and show yourself to the priest!
The Church can forgive nothing without Christ, and it
is Christ’s will to forgive nothing except with the Church. The Church
can forgive no-one except the penitent – that is, one who has been
touched by Christ – and Christ does not wish to forgive anyone who does
not value the Church. What God has united, man must not divide, says Christ, and Paul adds, I am saying that this great mystery applies to Christ and the Church.
Do not sever the head from the body so that Christ is
whole no longer. For Christ is not whole without the Church, nor is the
Church whole without Christ. This is why he says No-one has gone up to heaven except the Son of Man who is in heaven. He is the only man who can forgive sins.
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