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In this fascinating and inspirational journey with the chosen disciples of Jesus, Pope Benedict XVI demonstrates a profound, unbreakable continuity -- built upon the foundation of the Apostles and alive in the succession of the Apostles -- by which Christ is present today in His Church.
"At the start of the third millennium, my beloved predecessor John Paul II invited the Church to contemplate the Face of Christ (cf. Novo Millennio Ineunte, n. 16 ff.). Continuing in the same direction, I would like to show in this book how it is precisely the light of that Face that is reflected on the face of the Church (cf. Lumen Gentium, n. 1), notwithstanding the limits and shadows of our fragile and sinful humanity. After Mary, a pure reflection of the light of Christ, it is from the Apostles, through their word and witness, that we receive the truth of Christ. Their mission is not isolated, however, but is situated within a mystery of communion that involves the entire People of God and is carried out in stages from the Old to the New Covenant." -- From The Apostles
180 pages, Kindle Edition
First published July 1, 2007
Hence there are also disputes, disagreements, and controversies among saints. And I find this very comforting, because we see that the saints have not "fallen from Heaven." They are people like us, who also have complicated problems. ...I'd always thought about this in terms of what Mark must have done to make Paul not want him around. Pope Benedict moves us to look at what the text actually says and remember that these are two holy men in an argument about a fellow Christian. That makes this applicable to any Christian in any age.