AVE MARIA
YOUCAT Lesson 518
YOUCAT the catechism for Catholic youth
Heaven is wherever God is.
The word “heaven” does not designate a place but, rather, indicates
God’s presence, which is not bound by space and time. [2794-2796,
2803]
“Angel of God my
guardian dear to whom God’s love commits me here, ever this day be at my side
to light and guard, to rule and guide. Amen.” …..518
We should not look for heaven above the clouds. Wherever we turn to God in his glory and to
our neighbor in his need; wherever we experience the joys of love; whenever we
convert and allow ourselves to be reconciled with God, heaven opens there. “Not that God is where heaven is, but rather
heaven is where God is” (Gerhard Ebeling).
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IV.
"WHO ART IN HEAVEN"
2794 This biblical expression
does not mean a place ("space"), but a way of being; it does not mean
that God is distant, but majestic. Our Father is not "elsewhere": he
transcends everything we can conceive of his holiness. It is precisely because
he is thrice holy that he is so close to the humble and contrite heart. –Catechism of the Catholic Church, Second
Edition
"Our Father who art in heaven" is rightly understood
to mean that God is in the hearts of the just, as in his holy temple. At the
same time, it means that those who pray should desire the one they invoke to
dwell in them.( St.
Augustine, De serm. Dom. in monte 2,5,18:Patrologia Latina
34,1277.)54 –CCC
"Heaven" could also
be those who bear the image of the heavenly world, and in whom God dwells and
tarries.( St.
Cyril of Jerusalem, Catech. myst. 5:11:Patrologia Gatina
33,1117.)55 --CCC
2795 The
symbol of the heavens refers us back to the mystery of the covenant we are
living when we pray to our Father. He is in heaven, his dwelling place; the
Father's house is our homeland. Sin has exiled us from the land of the
covenant,( Compare Genesis 3.)56 but conversion of heart enables us to return
to the Father, to heaven.( Luke 15:18,21.)57 In Christ, then, heaven and earth are
reconciled,( Compare Isaiah 45:8 him,
by; Psalm 85:12.)58 for the Son alone "descended from
heaven" and causes us to ascend there with his Cross, Resurrection, and
Ascension.( John 3:13; Jn 12:32; Jn 14:2-3; Jn 16:28; Jn 20:17; Ephesians 4:9-10; Hebrews 1:3; Heb 2:13.)59 --CCC
2796 When
the Church prays "our Father who art in heaven," she is professing
that we are the People of God, already seated "with him in the heavenly
places in Christ Jesus" and "hidden with Christ in God;"( Ephesians 2:6; Colossians 3:3.)60 yet at the same time, "here indeed we
groan, and long to put on our heavenly dwelling."( 2 Corinthians 5:2; compare Philippians 3:20; Hebrews 13:14.)61 --CCC
[Christians] are in the flesh, but do not live according to the
flesh. They spend their lives on earth, but are citizens of heaven.( Ad Diognetum 5:Patrologia Graeca 2,1173.)62 --CCC
2803 After we have placed ourselves in the
presence of God our Father to adore and to love and to bless him, the Spirit of
adoption stirs up in our hearts seven petitions, seven blessings. The first
three, more theological, draw us toward the glory of the Father; the last four,
as ways toward him, commend our wretchedness to his grace. "Deep calls to
deep."( Psalm 42:7.)63 --CCC
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