Paragraph 5. THE COMMUNION OF SAINTS
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After confessing "the holy catholic Church," the Apostles' Creed adds
"the communion of saints." In a certain sense this article is a
further explanation of the preceding: "What is the Church if not the
assembly of all the saints?"477 The communion of saints is the
Church.
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"Since all the faithful form one body, the good of each is communicated to
the others.... We must therefore believe that there exists a communion of goods
in the Church. But the most important member is Christ, since he is the
head.... Therefore, the riches of Christ are communicated to all the members,
through the sacraments."478 "As this Church is governed by
one and the same Spirit, all the goods she has received necessarily become a
common fund."479
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The term "communion of saints" therefore has two closely linked
meanings: communion in holy things (sancta)" and "among holy persons
(sancti).
"Sancta sancti's!
("God's holy gifts for God's holy people") is proclaimed by the celebrant
in most Eastern liturgies during the elevation of the holy Gifts before the
distribution of communion. the faithful (sancta) are fed by Christ's holy body
and blood (sancta) to grow in the communion of the Holy Spirit (koinonia) and
to communicate it to the world.
I.
COMMUNION IN SPIRITUAL GOODS
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In the primitive community of Jerusalem, the disciples "devoted themselves
to the apostles' teaching and fellowship, to the breaking of the bread and the
prayers."480
Communion in the faith. the faith of the faithful is the faith of the Church,
received from the apostles. Faith is a treasure of life which is enriched by
being shared.
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Communion of the sacraments. "The fruit of all the sacraments belongs to all
the faithful. All the sacraments are sacred links uniting the faithful with one
another and binding them to Jesus Christ, and above all Baptism, the gate by
which we enter into the Church. the communion of saints must be understood as
the communion of the sacraments.... the name 'communion' can be applied to all
of them, for they unite us to God.... But this name is better suited to the
Eucharist than to any other, because it is primarily the Eucharist that brings
this communion about."481
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Communion of charisms. Within the communion of the Church, the Holy Spirit
"distributes special graces among the faithful of every rank" for the
building up of the Church.482 Now, "to each is given the
manifestation of the Spirit for the common good."483
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"They had everything in common."484 "Everything the true
Christian has is to be regarded as a good possessed in common with everyone
else. All Christians should be ready and eager to come to the help of the needy
. . . and of their neighbors in want."485 A Christian is a steward
of the Lord's goods.486
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Communion in charity. In the sanctorum communio, "None of us lives to
himself, and none of us dies to himself."487 "If one member
suffers, all suffer together; if one member is honored, all rejoice together.
Now you are the body of Christ and individually members of it."488
"Charity does not insist on its own way."489 In this
solidarity with all men, living or dead, which is founded on the communion of
saints, the least of our acts done in charity redounds to the profit of all.
Every sin harms this communion.
II. THE
COMMUNION OF THE CHURCH OF HEAVEN AND EARTH
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The three states of the Church. "When the Lord comes in glory, and all his
angels with him, death will be no more and all things will be subject to him.
But at the present time some of his disciples are pilgrims on earth. Others
have died and are being purified, while still others are in glory,
contemplating 'in full light, God himself triune and one, exactly as he
is"':490
All of us, however, in varying degrees and in different ways share in
the same charity towards God and our neighbours, and we all sing the one hymn
of glory to our God. All, indeed, who are of Christ and who have his Spirit
form one Church and in Christ cleave together.491
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"So it is that the union of the wayfarers with the brethren who sleep in
the peace of Christ is in no way interrupted, but on the contrary, according to
the constant faith of the Church, this union is reinforced by an exchange of
spiritual goods."492
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The intercession of the saints. "Being more closely united to Christ,
those who dwell in heaven fix the whole Church more firmly in holiness.... They
do not cease to intercede with the Father for us, as they proffer the merits
which they acquired on earth through the one mediator between God and men,
Christ Jesus.... So by their fraternal concern is our weakness greatly
helped."493
Do not weep, for I shall be
more useful to you after my death and I shall help you then more effectively
than during my life.494
I want to spend my heaven in
doing good on earth.495
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Communion with the saints. "It is not merely by the title of example that
we cherish the memory of those in heaven; we seek, rather, that by this
devotion to the exercise of fraternal charity the union of the whole Church in
the Spirit may be strengthened. Exactly as Christian communion among our fellow
pilgrims brings us closer to Christ, so our communion with the saints joins us
to Christ, from whom as from its fountain and head issues all grace, and the
life of the People of God itself"496:
We worship Christ as God's
Son; we love the martyrs as the Lord's disciples and imitators, and rightly so
because of their matchless devotion towards their king and master. May we also
be their companions and fellow disciples!497
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Communion with the dead. "In full consciousness of this communion of the
whole Mystical Body of Jesus Christ, the Church in its pilgrim members, from
the very earliest days of the Christian religion, has honored with great
respect the memory of the dead; and 'because it is a holy and a wholesome
thought to pray for the dead that they may be loosed from their sins' she
offers her suffrages for them."498 Our prayer for them is capable
not only of helping them, but also of making their intercession for us
effective.
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In the one family of God. "For if we continue to love one another and to
join in praising the Most Holy Trinity - all of us who are sons of God and form
one family in Christ - we will be faithful to the deepest vocation of the
Church."499
IN BRIEF
960 The Church is a
"communion of saints": this expression refers first to the "holy
things" (sancta), above all the Eucharist, by which "the unity of
believers, who form one body in Christ, is both represented and brought
about" (LG 3).
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of saints" refers also to the communion of "holy persons"
(sancti) in Christ who "died for all," so that what each one does or
suffers in and for Christ bears fruit for all.
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communion of all the faithful of Christ, those who are pilgrims on earth, the
dead who are being purified, and the blessed in heaven, all together forming
one Church; and we believe that in this communion, the merciful love of God and
his saints is always [attentive] to our prayers" (Paul VI, CPG # 30).
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