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Explore the origin, nature and function of Church; reflect on, and be challenged by, different models of Church; be introduced to and challenged by the requirements of collaborative ministry and the role of the laity; reflect on the relationship of Christian traditions to each other and to other major faith traditions and to the secular world.
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What is your experience of belonging to the church? What does this mean? How is this expressed?
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Derives from the Greek meaning ‘thing belonging to the Lord’ ‘kurios’ – Grk - master, lord, king Old English: cirice; circe; Middle English: chereche-chiriche-chirche- churche ...church and Church
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Originally a legislative assembly of citizens Only citizens who enjoyed full rights could belong So the significance of ekklesia implies both legality of the assembly and the dignity of membership
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Always of central importance The central role of church in mediating salvation The mediating function of certain ministries, structures, institutional forms e.g. Bishop Sacraments – God’s life communicated The role of Mary Visible organisation
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‘faith seeking understanding’ A reality which eludes definition Both human and divine “The Church….at once holy and in need of purification, follows constantly the path of penance and renewal.” (Lumen Gentium N8) 1964
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‘Mysterion’ = ‘sacramentum’ Impossible to fully understand A mystery to be dwelt on
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One Holy Catholic Apostolic
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‘One’ The Catholic Church is one because of her source: CCC 813 ‘Holy’ The Church is holy because of her essential link with her founder, Jesus Christ
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‘Catholic’ – as in universal The universal significance of Christ Jesus / Paul in Galatians LG13 – diversity supports catholicity ‘belong to’ and ‘related to it’ Jews and Muslims are related to it - CCC 839
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The Church is rooted in the first apostles and has an uninterrupted succession since that time. The issue of succession is of course a controversial one in Christian communities. In particular for the Anglican Communion where ‘apostolic succession’ is claimed but not generally allowed by Roman Catholic / Orthodox theologians
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Institutional Community / People of God Sacrament Servant Herald......................and later: Discipleship
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A vine? A petrol station? Penguin colony? Supermarket? Sheepfold? Body of Christ Bride of Christ [ Eph 5:21-33 ]
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What or whom does the Church consist of? What is your immediate understanding?
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Church Militant Church Suffering Church Triumphant
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Non-Orthodox Oriental Churches Assyrian, Armenian, Coptic, Ethiopian. Syrian, Syrian church of India Cause of separation – lack of agreement about the decrees of either the Council of Ephesus 431 (only 1 divine person) or the Council of Chalcedon 451 (2 natures, one human one divine)
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1054 – The split between the Eastern Orthodox and the Western Roman Churches Orthodox: Greek and Russian Causes: complicated but Language and communication Some theological disputes Different flavours
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Protestant Reformation Martin Luther, John Calvin, Zwingli, Knox Lutherans, Anglican Communion, Presbyterians, Baptists, Methodists, Dutch Reformed and many more.....
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In communion with the Bishop of Rome There are several different liturgical rites: Armenian; Byzantine; Coptic, Ethiopian, Chaldean; West Syrian and Maronite. None of these is a Roman Catholic Church
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Is one rite – The LATIN rite Within the worldwide communion of Catholic Churches
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The Body of Christ Community of believers in Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour We become members by Baptism We sustain membership by participating in worship and sacramental life And where possible, also in its broader ministry to the poor, sick, etc The Church is therefore the whole body of Christians without regard for denominational differences.
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The ‘whole Church’ as in baptised Christians Denominations now exist ‘Local’ churches - even in Pauline writings
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Traditionally, the problem is not the existence of church but its origin What connection exists between Jesus and the Church? But now we might be asking why the church exists at all?
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When did the church begin to exist? Did Jesus intend that the church should exist? Did the church remain faithful to Jesus’ intentions? And in particular during the foundational period of the New Testament writings
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What is the Church for ?
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