Opening prayer
Jesus sent the apostles to share the Good News
throughout the world: God has conquered death and sin. They received the Holy
Spirit and went out to preach the resurrection. This duty is still fulfilled
daily by the Pope, bishops, priests, and lay ministers of the Church. Although
the message has not changed since the time of Christ, the Church herself is a
living being, constantly renewing and growing. It requires constant effort to
uphold the teachings of Christ while integrating with the changes in the world.
The Church “is upheld infallibly in the truth: Christ governs her through Peter
and the other apostles, who are present in their successors, the Pope and the
college of bishops.” (CCC 870)
The Church leaders, called the Magisterium, consist of
Peter’s successor, the Pope, in union with the bishops, the apostles’
successors. The Magisterium has the authority and responsibility to establish
guidelines and release proclamations in persona Christi in order to preserve the
teachings of the faith. Each of these men has been called and appointed by the
Church to teach Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition under the guidance of the
Holy Spirit.
The teachings of the Church are not optional, and
cannot be followed in fragments, because they offer the fullness of Christ’s
teachings. These teachings, as a whole, offer help and safety, not undue
restriction. Consider the analogy of driving on a steep, narrow road. The
danger of sliding off the edge would cause you to proceed slowly and
cautiously. The presence of a guardrail inspires confidence to drive faster,
though still with caution. The teachings of the Church offer a guardrail of
sorts for our spiritual journey, still allowing us to drive, but keeping us
from sliding off of the road.
Questions
Do you know and fully follow all Church teachings?
Are
there any that you struggle with?
This Week's Task
Offer a rosary for the health and intentions of the Pope and for the
health and intentions of the bishop(s) in your diocese.
The group prays the following
prayer for the Pope, all bishops, all priests, all ordained religious:
O God, who hast appointed
Thine only-begotten Son to be the eternal High Priest for
the glory of Thy Majesty and
the salvation of mankind; grant that they whom He hath chosen to be His
ministers and the stewards of His mysteries, may be found faithful in the
fulfillment of the ministry which they have received. Through the same Christ
Our Lord.
Amen.
Continue with Psalm 138
Response: Lord, your love is
eternal; do not forsake the work of your hands.
I will give thanks to you, O
LORD, with all my heart,
for you have heard the words
of my mouth;
in the presence of the angels
I will sing your praise;
I will worship at your holy
temple.
R. Lord, your love is eternal;
do not forsake the work of your hands.
I will give thanks to your
name,
because of your kindness and
your truth:
When I called, you answered
me;
you built up strength within
me.
R. Lord, your love is eternal;
do not forsake the work of your hands.
The LORD is exalted, yet the
lowly he sees,
and the proud he knows from
afar.
Your kindness, O LORD, endures
forever;
forsake not the work of your
hands.
R. Lord, your love is eternal;
do not forsake the work of your hands.
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