Charisms as Mediation between Baptism and Ministries in the Church: Ecclesiological and Canonical Perspectives

The question of personal charisms in the Church was briefly addressed by the Second Vatican Council, but it does not seem to have received much attention from theologians and canonists following the Council. The A. is of the opinion that the current reflections on synodality in the Church call for a...

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Main Author: Kaptijn, Astrid 1962- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Peeters 2022
In: Studia canonica
Year: 2022, Volume: 56, Issue: 2, Pages: 493-508
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Charisma / Synodales Prinzip / Church office / Responsibility
IxTheo Classification:NBN Ecclesiology
SB Catholic Church law
Further subjects:B Rechenschaftspflicht
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Summary:The question of personal charisms in the Church was briefly addressed by the Second Vatican Council, but it does not seem to have received much attention from theologians and canonists following the Council. The A. is of the opinion that the current reflections on synodality in the Church call for a reconsideration and deepening of this aspect. It is a question of examining which ecclesiology seems most appropriate for integrating personal charisms, what the relationship between charisms and ministries might be, as well as the question of whether an institutionalization of charisms is desirable. The ecclesiological perspective and the place given to each member of the faithful with his or her charisms, underlining the responsibility of each one, can contribute to a greater awareness of the need for accountability.
La question des charismes personnels dans l’Église a été abordée brièvement par le Concile Vatican II, mais ne semble pas avoir bénéficié tellement de l’attention des théologiens et des canonistes suite au concile. L’A. est de l’avis qu’actuellement, les réflexions sur la synodalité dans l’Église incitent à reconsidérer et à approfondir cet aspect. Il s’agit d’examiner quelle ecclésiologie semble la plus appropriée pour intégrer des charismes personnels, quel pourrait être le rapport entre charismes et ministères, comme aussi la question de savoir si une institutionnalisation des charismes est souhaitable. La perspective ecclésiologique et la place accordée à chaque fidèle avec ses charismes, soulignant la responsabilité de chacun(e), peuvent contribuer à une plus grande prise de conscience de la nécessité de rendre des comptes de cette responsabilité (accountability).
ISSN:2295-3027
Contains:Enthalten in: Studia canonica
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.2143/STC.56.2.3291544