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Catechism in a Year Day 105 - Why is the Church not a democratic organization? Why is the Church not a democratic organization? Democracy operates on the principle that all power comes from the people. In the Church, however, all power comes from Christ. That is why the Church has a hierarchical structure. At the same time, however, Christ gave her a collegial structure as well. The hierarchical element in the Church consists in the fact that Christ himself is the one who acts in the Church when ordained ministers, by Gods grace, do or give something that they could not do or give by themselves, in other words, when they administer the sacraments in Christs place and teach with his authority. The collegial element in the Church consists in the fact that Christ entrusted the entire faith to a group of twelve apostles, whose successors govern the Church, with the Pope, the Petrine ministry presiding. Given this collegial approach, councils are an indispensable part of the Church. Yet even in other administrative bodies of the Church, in synods and councils, the manifold gifts of the Spirit and the universality of the Church throughout the world can be fruitful. (YOUCAT question 140) Dig Deeper: CCC section (874-879) flocknote/Catechism
Posted on: Mon, 24 Mar 2014 06:11:12 +0000

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