Indeed, so great is the dignity of mankind, and so relentless is Gods love for us, that everything He makes and does leads us into eternal communion with Him.
In The Mystery and Destiny of the Church, Dominican Sister Rosena Marie explores the reality of Gods loving intervention in creation, and illuminates His millennia-long plan for redeeming it: the plan that we have come to call Salvation History. Beginning with mankinds appearance as the crowning glory of creation and subsequent estrangement from the Creator through the Fall, she shows how God has tirelessly prepared the way back to our original destiny.
By calling Noah, Abraham, Moses all the patriarchs and their kin into a covenantal relationship with Him, God begins to re-claim his people, and to make Himself their God once more. He gives them a Law to teach them, Manna to feed them, blood to protect them; He gives them sacrifices to expiate their sins, judges and kings to govern their nations, and prophets to chastise and call them to repentance. Directing a silent tableau of the whole mystery of salvation, He leads His people through exile, slavery, wandering, and finally, deliverance.
Then at the appointed time, He enters creation Himself, recapitulating and completing the work of previous ages, and ushering in the new Age of the Church. In that Church, the promise made to the Jews is extended to all humanity where slain lambs once saved Israel, the Lamb once slain now saves all mankind.
Sister Rosena Marie takes the Churchs founding and structure, its sacraments and its teachings, and the evangelistic mission it carries out unto this day, and explains the part they play in Gods plan for our salvation.
That part is the Mystery of the Church.
Its Destiny is our own destiny: death, judgment, the passing of all things, and life eternal with Christ.
Let these pages draw you deeper into that mystery, and guide you more surely towards that destiny.
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- From that eternal moment when He created time, through each prayer, confession, and consecration in the Church today, the Lord of the Universe has been working toward one principal goal: the salvation of our souls.
Indeed, so great is the dignity