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To: Melian
Thank YOU!

Yes, Ephesians 4:1-6, "one body and one spirit," is from one of the readings from St. Paul. This led me to a reflection on the Church, and to the "four marks" discussed in this article. I did a little Googling, and here was this very nice essay on the topic.

In the readings, the account of the loaves and fishes in John 6 is linked up with Ephesians, and the thematic link is clear enough: The Church is bound together by the Eucharistic feast -- it is the Body of Christ that we are, and which we celebrate by partaking of the Lord's Body and Blood, that forms the dimensions of the Church, which is Christ's instrumental means of salvation on earth -- salvation, that is, both in terms of our justification through Baptism and sanctification through perpetual participation in the sacraments. Wonderful, wonderful!
4 posted on 07/25/2009 10:09:18 PM PDT by bdeaner (The bread which we break, is it not a participation in the body of Christ? (1 Cor. 10:16))
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To: bdeaner

“In the readings, the account of the loaves and fishes in John 6 is linked up with Ephesians, and the thematic link is clear enough: The Church is bound together by the Eucharistic feast — it is the Body of Christ that we are, and which we celebrate by partaking of the Lord’s Body and Blood, that forms the dimensions of the Church, which is Christ’s instrumental means of salvation on earth — salvation, that is, both in terms of our justification through Baptism and sanctification through perpetual participation in the sacraments. Wonderful, wonderful!”

Yes, the wonder of it all. :)

Will read what looks like a wonderful article tomorrow. Tx


5 posted on 07/25/2009 10:37:45 PM PDT by bronxville
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