Priesthood's attack on Christ (another) (Liguori; Grimm, ed., Dignity and duties of the priest; or, Selva, 1889)

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   With regard to the mystic body of Christ, that is, all the faithful, the priest has the power of the keys, or the power of delivering sinners from hell, of making them worthy of paradise, and of changing them from the slaves of Satan into the children of God. And God himself is obliged to abide by the judgment of his priests, and either not to pardon or to pardon, according as they refuse or give absolution, provided the penitent is capable of it. "Such is," says St. Maximus of Turin, "this judiciary power ascribed to Peter that its decision carries with it the decision of God." The sentence of the priest precedes, and God subscribes to it, writes St. Peter Damian. Hence St. John Chrysostom thus concludes: "The Sovereign Master of the universe only follows the servant by confirming in heaven all that the latter decides upon earth."

Liguori, Alfonso Maria de, Saint; Grimm, Eugene, ed., Dignity and duties of the priest; or, Selva: A collection of materials for ecclesiastical retreats; Rules of life and spiritual rules, New York; Cincinnati; Chicago: Benziger Brothers, Printers to the Holy Apostolic See; London: R. Wasbourne; Dublin: M. H. Gill & Son, 1889, pp. 27, 28.

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