Man is capable of
tasting God’s eternal good.
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Catechism of the Catholic Church Lesson 58
Ave Maria series
Man the Creature
(continued)
58. What does it mean to say that man was created
“in God’s image”?
Unlike inanimate objects, plants, and animals, man is a
person endowed with a spirit. This
characteristic unites him with God more than with his visible fellow
creatures. [355-357, 380]
St.
Joseph Catholic church in Menomonie, WI.
The celebrant of the Mass is seated between the two acolytes dressed in
white. The epistle for the Sunday Mass
is being read by the reader at the podium. .....58
Man is not a something but rather a someone. Just as we say about God that he is person,
so too we say this about man. Man can
think beyond his immediate horizon and measure the whole breadth of being; he
can even know himself with critical objectivity and work to improve himself; he
can perceive others as persons, understand them in their dignity, and love
them. Of all the visible creatures, man
alone is “able to know and love his creator” (Second Vatican Council, Gaudium et spes [GS] 12,3). Man is destined to live with him in
friendship (John 15:15).
“If the only prayer you said in your life was ‘I thank you’,
that would be enough.” Meister Eckhart
(ca. 1260-1328, Dominican, mystic)
“Man is God’s image and likeness, in which God wants to be
honored for his own sake.” St. Francis
of Assisi (1182-1226)
355-357, 380
Man
355 "God created man in his own image, in the image of God he
created him, male and female he created them."( Genesis 1:27.)218 Man occupies a unique
place in creation: (I) he is "in the image of God"; (II) in his own
nature he unites the spiritual and material worlds; (III) he is created
"male and female"; (IV) God established him in his friendship. –Catechism of the Catholic Church, Second
Edition
356 Of all visible creatures only man is "able to know and love
his creator".(Gaudium et Spes 12 § 3.)219 He
is "the only creature on earth that God has willed for its own sake",(Gaudium et Spes 24 § 3.)220 and
he alone is called to share, by knowledge and love, in God's own life. It was
for this end that he was created, and this is the fundamental reason for his
dignity: --CCC
What made you
establish man in so great a dignity? Certainly the incalculable love by which
you have looked on your creature in yourself! You are taken with love for her;
for by love indeed you created her, by love you have given her a being capable
of tasting your eternal Good.( St. Catherine of Siena, Dialogue 4,13
"On Divine Providence": LH, Sunday, week 19, OR.)221 --CCC
IN BRIEF
380 "Father,. . .
you formed man in your own likeness and set him over the whole world to serve
you, his creator, and to rule over all creatures" (Roman Missal, EP
IV, 118). --CCC
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