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The Body of Christ

When we gather as the People of God, we don't just assemble around him. Christ invites us to be united in him, so intimately that we are called his Body.


When we respond to God's word and become members of Christ's body, we are united with him, and with all the members of the Church. The unity of the body-one part can never exist on its own without the others-also allows for a great diversity among the members. Christ, the Head of the Body, binds us together, and uses the different gifts, experiences and opportunities of each member to strengthen the whole church in its mission.


Because we are united to Christ as his body, we are called to be one with him in his mission to redeem the world. Joined to the Son of God, we too are adopted as sons and daughters of the Father. Receiving God's Word, we are called to proclaim the Good News to everyone, in the places and situations in which God calls us to live. Connected to the heart of Jesus, we join our prayers to his, and call on "Our Father" to bring salvation to the whole world. Part of his Body which was put to death on the Cross, we bear our daily crosses and offer up our sufferings with him. Wherever we are and whatever we do, each moment is a chance to join our lives to his.

 

How are you living as part of the Body of Christ? What gifts and talents are you using-together with the other members of the Body-to strengthen the whole community in its mission?

 

What are the obstacles you experience to achieving unity among the diverse members of the Body of Christ? How do you think we can overcome those obstacles in our diocese? In our parishes? In our families?

 

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