A sermon of St Leo the Great
The special obligations of our ministry |
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Although
the universal Church of God is constituted of distinct orders of
members, still, in spite of the many parts of its holy body, the Church
subsists as an integral whole, just as the Apostle says: We are all one in Christ.
No difference in office is so great that anyone can be separated,
through lowliness, from the head. In the unity of faith and baptism,
therefore, our community is undivided. There is a common dignity, as the
apostle Peter says in these words: And you are built up as living
stones into spiritual houses, a holy priesthood, offering spiritual
sacrifices which are acceptable to God through Jesus Christ. And again: But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people set apart.
For all, regenerated in Christ, are made kings by the
sign of the cross; they are consecrated priests by the oil of the Holy
Spirit, so that beyond the special service of our ministry as priests,
all spiritual and mature Christians know that they are a royal race and
are sharers in the office of the priesthood. For what is more king-like
than to find yourself ruler over your body after having surrendered your
soul to God? And what is more priestly than to promise the Lord a pure
conscience and to offer him in love unblemished victims on the altar of
one’s heart?
Because, through the grace of God, it is a deed
accomplished universally on behalf of all, it is altogether praiseworthy
and in keeping with a religious attitude for you to rejoice in this our
day of consecration, to consider it a day when we are especially
honoured. For indeed one sacramental priesthood is celebrated throughout
the entire body of the Church. The oil which consecrates us has richer
effects in the higher grades, yet it is not sparingly given in the
lower.
Sharing in this office, my dear brethren, we have
solid ground for a common rejoicing; yet there will be more genuine and
excellent reason for joy if you do not dwell on the thought of our
unworthiness. It is more helpful and more suitable to turn your thoughts
to study the glory of the blessed apostle Peter. We should celebrate
this day above all in honour of him. He overflowed with abundant riches
from the very source of all graces, yet though he alone received much,
nothing was given over to him without his sharing it. The Word made
flesh lived among us, and in redeeming the whole human race, Christ gave
himself entirely.
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