Catechism of the Catholic Church

248 Part One 950 Communion of the sacraments. “The fruit of all the sacra- ments belongs to all the faithful. All the sacraments are sacred links uniting the faithful with one another and binding them to Jesus Christ, and above all Baptism, the gate by which we enter into the Church. The communion of saints must be understood as the communion of the sacraments. . . . The name ‘communion’ can be applied to all of them, for they unite us to God. . . . But this name is better suited to the Eucharist than to any other, because it is primarily the Eucharist that brings this communion about.” 483 951 Communion of charisms. Within the communion of the Church, the Holy Spirit “distributes special graces among the faithful of every rank” for the building up of the Church. 484 Now, “to each is given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common good.” 485 952 “They had everything in common.” 486 “Everything the true Christian has is to be regarded as a good possessed in common with everyone else. All Christians should be ready and eager to come to the help of the needy . . . and of their neighbors in want.” 487 A Christian is a steward of the Lord’s goods. 488 953 Communion in charity. In the sanctorum communio, “None of us lives to himself, and none of us dies to himself.” 489 “If one member suffers, all suffer together; if one member is honored, all rejoice together. Now you are the body of Christ and individually members of it.” 490 “Charity does not insist on its own way.” 491 In this solidarity with all men, living or dead, which is founded on the communion of saints, the least of our acts done in charity redounds to the profit of all. Every sin harms this communion. 483 Roman Catechism I, 10, 24. 484 LG 12 § 2. 485 1 Cor 12:7. 486 Acts 4:32. 487 Roman Catechism I, 10, 27. 488 Cf. Lk 16:1, 3. 489 Rom 14:7. 490 1 Cor 12:26-27. 491 1 Cor 13:5; cf. 10:24. 1130 1331 799 2402 1827 2011 845, 1469

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