In Benedict XVI's statement about his "probable" abdication, the Church remains in souls today. The Church itself is always alive from the constant change in the world, but its nature is always the same. It is what it always is, and it will be what it is afterwards in the world, though internal or external enemies have always tried to change and obscure it. The Church is now made up of living members linked to the Mystery of the Incarnation, that is, they are born, grow up and die also on the cross in the pilgrimage in the world. And this leads them to a maturity in faith and hope, according to that grace in unity in soul and spirit in the authentic Church, confronting this crisis of faith.
Renato
Anonymous said…
Benedict XVI's abdication was more than an abdication, but more a warning from a totally blocked Roman See.
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