El sacerdocio ministerial al servicio del sacerdocio común de los fieles

The mission of the Church as such, to a conception of the People of God in which all are radically united through a shared vocation and mission, fulfilled by each individual in their place and role. The ministerial priesthood and the common priesthood are different in essence, not in degree; both ar...

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Auteur principal: Villar, José R. 1958-2021 (Auteur)
Type de support: Imprimé Article
Langue:Espagnol
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Publié: [publisher not identified] 2011
Dans: Ius canonicum
Année: 2011, Volume: 51, Numéro: 101, Pages: 29-41
Classifications IxTheo:SB Droit canonique
Sujets non-standardisés:B Droit constitutionnel
B Ordination
B Weihestufe
B Association Sacerdotale "Lumen Gentium"
B Concile du Vatican 2. (1962-1965) Vatikanstadt
B Prêtre
B Sacerdoce universel
B Consécration
B Amtspriestertum
B Laïc
B Sakramentenrecht
B Weihesakrament
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Résumé:The mission of the Church as such, to a conception of the People of God in which all are radically united through a shared vocation and mission, fulfilled by each individual in their place and role. The ministerial priesthood and the common priesthood are different in essence, not in degree; both are original to and constitutive of the Church. There is a reciprocal relationship between them: the substantial priority of the the common priesthood, the functional priority of the ministerial priesthood. The organic cooperation between the two is the dynamic-missionary reflection of their mutual detrermination. The mission of the Church is organic that is, it comprises the combined activity of lay faithful and ministers, carrried out from their various structural positions within the Church
ISSN:0021-325X
Contient:In: Ius canonicum