The transmission of Revelation by the
Church, the work of the Holy Spirit
42. The Revelation of God,
culminating in Jesus Christ, is destined for all mankind: "He (God)
desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth" (1
Tim 2,4) (93) In virtue of his universal salvific will, God has
ordained that Revelation should be transmitted to all peoples and to all
generations and should remain always in its entirety.
43. To fulfil this divine
plan, Jesus Christ founded the Church, built on the Apostles. He gave them the
Holy Spirit from the Father and sent them to preach the Gospel to the whole
world. The Apostles, by words, deeds and writings, faithfully discharged this
task.(94)
This Apostolic Tradition is perpetuated in
the Church by means of the Church herself. The entire Church, pastors and
faithful, is responsible for its conservation and transmission. The Gospel is
conserved whole and entire in the Church: the disciples of Jesus Christ
contemplate it and meditate upon it unceasingly; they live it out in their
everyday lives; they proclaim it in their missionary activity. As the Church
lives the Gospel she is continually made fruitful by the Holy Spirit. The
Spirit causes her to grow constantly in her understanding of the Gospel,
prompts her and sustains the task of proclaiming the Gospel in every corner of
the world.(95)
44. The integral conservation
of Revelation, the word of God contained in Tradition and Scripture, as well as
its continuous transmission, are guaranteed in their authenticity. The
Magisterium of the Church, sustained by the Holy Spirit and endowed with
"the sure charism of truth",(96) exercises the function of
"authentically interpreting the word of God".(97)
45. The Church,
"universal sacrament of salvation", born of the Holy Spirit,
transmits Revelation through evangelization; she announces the Good News of the
salvific plan of the Father and in the sacraments, communicates his Diving
gifts.
To God who reveals himself is due this
obedience of faith by which man adhers to the "Gospel of the grace of
God". (Acts 20,24) with full assent of the intellect and of the
will. Guided by faith, by means of the gift of the Spirit, man succeeds in
attaining to contemplate and to delight in the God of love, who in Christ has
revealed the riches of his glory.(98)
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