CCC 1505

Christian MysterySECTION TWO THE SEVEN SACRAMENTS OF THE CHURCHCHAPTER TWO THE SACRAMENTS OF HEALINGI. Its Foundations in the Economy of Salvation
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Moved by so much suffering Christ not only allows himself to be touched by the sick, but he makes their miseries his own: "He took our infirmities and bore our diseases." But he did not heal all the sick. His healings were signs of the coming of the Kingdom of God. They announced a more radical healing: the victory over sin and death through his Passover. On the cross Christ took upon himself the whole weight of evil and took away the "sin of the world," of which illness is only a consequence. By his passion and death on the cross Christ has given a new meaning to suffering: it can henceforth configure us to him and unite us with his redemptive Passion. "Heal the sick . . ."

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