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The Holy Sinful Church: Towards a More Realistic Catholic Ecclesiology.
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- Author(s): Porada, Rajmund1
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Ecclesiology. 2021, Vol. 17 Issue 3, p369-389. 21p.
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This article demonstrates that in Roman Catholic ecclesiology, it would be more justifiable and realistic to fully accept the concept of the sinfulness of the Church as a whole, not only that of its individual members. The piece begins with a short review and commentary on the doctrinal position of the Second Vatican Council (1962–1965) that provides a doctrinal basis for adopting and developing the notion of a 'sinful Church'. Then, two contemporary activities of the Roman Catholic Church are analysed in which the notion of the 'sinful Church' has played an important role: the Great Jubilee act of confession, with the related explanations and commentaries, and the ecumenical dialogue with Lutherans. The final section attempts to formulate some suggestions for a more realistic Catholic ecclesiology involving a 'relativisation' of the Church's salvific mission and a wider use of the Chalcedonian Christological paradigm in ecclesiology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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