The Church as sacrament of salvation

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The Church as sacrament of salvation is a central Vatican II theological concept presenting the Church as a visible sign and effective instrument through which Christ’s saving grace is communicated to humanity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic theological concept
Vatican II ecclesiological concept
affirms the Church as bearer of invisible grace
the Church as historical and visible community
aimsTo integrate visible structures and spiritual reality of the Church
articulatedIn Gaudium et Spes
surface form: Gaudium et spes

Lumen Gentium
surface form: Lumen gentium

Unitatis Redintegratio
surface form: Unitatis redintegratio
centralThemeOf Second Vatican Council
surface form: Vatican II ecclesiology
clarifies relationship between Christ and the Church
relationship between the Church and the world
conceptuallyDependsOn understanding of sacrament as sign and instrument of grace
describes the Church as effective instrument of salvation
the Church as visible sign of Christ’s saving presence
developedIn Second Vatican Council
distinguishes the Church as sacrament from the seven ritual sacraments
emphasizes both visible and invisible dimensions of the Church
mediation of Christ’s grace through the Church
the Church’s role in God’s universal salvific will
grounds the Church’s sacramental structure
hasTheologicalSourceIn Christology
Trinitarian theology
sacramental theology
highlights the Church’s call to holiness and mission
the Church’s responsibility for the salvation of all
influences Catholic ecumenical theology
Catholic understanding of mission and evangelization
post–Vatican II Catholic ecclesiology
isConnectedWith the Church’s liturgical life
the Church’s proclamation of the Word
the Church’s service and charity
isDiscussedIn contemporary ecclesiological literature
isInterpretedBy Catholic systematic theologians
linkedTo concept of the Body of Christ
concept of the People of God
mission of the Church in the world
presupposes continuity between Christ’s mission and the Church’s mission
the Church’s origin in the Trinity
relatesTo Christ as primordial sacrament
notion of the Church as universal sacrament of salvation
respondsTo pre–Vatican II institutional models of the Church
supports view that salvation is offered to all through the Church
understandsTheChurchAs sign and instrument of intimate union with God
sign and instrument of the unity of all humanity
usedBy Catholic magisterial teaching after Vatican II
usedFor dialogue with other Christian communities
dialogue with the modern world

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Lumen Gentium teachesDoctrine The Church as sacrament of salvation
Centesimus annus subject The Church as sacrament of salvation
this entity surface form: role of the Church in the modern world
Dives in Misericordia hasSection The Church as sacrament of salvation
this entity surface form: The Church’s Mission of Mercy