The Mercy of God as the Foundation of Charity of the Church

Charity diaconia of the Church is not an accidental involvement but belongs to its fundamental missions. This thesis can be supported in many ways. The author of this article finds the source of the obligation of Christians and the whole Church community to charity service in the nature of God. For...

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Main Author: Wiesław Przygoda
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Catholic Faculty of Theology Đakovo 2019-12-01
Series:Diacovensia
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Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/231029
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spelling doaj-74c0612f29a544ad9689d0cda0d37fb92020-11-25T02:50:37ZdeuCatholic Faculty of Theology ĐakovoDiacovensia 1330-26551849-014X2019-12-0127463765110.31823/d.27.4.4The Mercy of God as the Foundation of Charity of the ChurchWiesław Przygoda0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2430-719XThe John Paul II Catholic University of LublinCharity diaconia of the Church is not an accidental involvement but belongs to its fundamental missions. This thesis can be supported in many ways. The author of this article finds the source of the obligation of Christians and the whole Church community to charity service in the nature of God. For Christians God is Love (1 John 4, 8.16). Even though some other names can be found, (Jahwe, Elohim, Adonai), his principal name that encapsulates all other ones is Love. Simultaneously, God which is Love showed his merciful nature (misericordiae vultus) in the course of salvation. He did it in a historical, visible and optimal way through his Son, Jesus Christ through the embodied God’s Son, Jesus Christ, who loved the mankind so much that he sacrificed his life for us, being tortured and killed at the cross. This selfless love laid the foundations for the Church, which, in essence, is a community of loving human and God’s beings. Those who do not love, even though they joined the Church through baptism, technically speaking, do not belong to the Church since love is a real not a formal sign of belonging to Christ’s disciples (cf. John 13, 35). Therefore, charitable activity is a significant dimension of the Church’s mission as it is through charity that the Church shows the merciful nature of its Saviour. A question that needs to be addressed may be expressed as follows: in what way the image of God, who is love, implies an involvement in charity of an individual and the Church? An answer may be found in the Bible, writings of the Church Fathers of and the documents of Magisterium Ecclesiae and especially the teachings of Pope Benedict XVI and Pope Francis.https://hrcak.srce.hr/231029godgod’s mercychristian mercydiaconiamission of the church
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The Mercy of God as the Foundation of Charity of the Church
Diacovensia
god
god’s mercy
christian mercy
diaconia
mission of the church
author_facet Wiesław Przygoda
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title The Mercy of God as the Foundation of Charity of the Church
title_short The Mercy of God as the Foundation of Charity of the Church
title_full The Mercy of God as the Foundation of Charity of the Church
title_fullStr The Mercy of God as the Foundation of Charity of the Church
title_full_unstemmed The Mercy of God as the Foundation of Charity of the Church
title_sort mercy of god as the foundation of charity of the church
publisher Catholic Faculty of Theology Đakovo
series Diacovensia
issn 1330-2655
1849-014X
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Charity diaconia of the Church is not an accidental involvement but belongs to its fundamental missions. This thesis can be supported in many ways. The author of this article finds the source of the obligation of Christians and the whole Church community to charity service in the nature of God. For Christians God is Love (1 John 4, 8.16). Even though some other names can be found, (Jahwe, Elohim, Adonai), his principal name that encapsulates all other ones is Love. Simultaneously, God which is Love showed his merciful nature (misericordiae vultus) in the course of salvation. He did it in a historical, visible and optimal way through his Son, Jesus Christ through the embodied God’s Son, Jesus Christ, who loved the mankind so much that he sacrificed his life for us, being tortured and killed at the cross. This selfless love laid the foundations for the Church, which, in essence, is a community of loving human and God’s beings. Those who do not love, even though they joined the Church through baptism, technically speaking, do not belong to the Church since love is a real not a formal sign of belonging to Christ’s disciples (cf. John 13, 35). Therefore, charitable activity is a significant dimension of the Church’s mission as it is through charity that the Church shows the merciful nature of its Saviour. A question that needs to be addressed may be expressed as follows: in what way the image of God, who is love, implies an involvement in charity of an individual and the Church? An answer may be found in the Bible, writings of the Church Fathers of and the documents of Magisterium Ecclesiae and especially the teachings of Pope Benedict XVI and Pope Francis.
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god’s mercy
christian mercy
diaconia
mission of the church
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