each individual's sin in
some way affects others. This is the other aspect of that solidarity which on
the religious level is developed in the profound and magnificent mystery of the
communion of saints, thanks to which it has been possible to say that
"every soul that rises above itself, raises up the world." (The expression from the French writer Elizabeth Leseur, Journal et Pensees de Chaque Jour, Paris 1918, p. 31.)To this
law of ascent there unfortunately corresponds the law of descent. Consequently
one can speak of a communion of sin, whereby a soul that lowers itself through
sin drags down with itself the church and, in some way, the whole world. In
other words, there is no sin, not even the most intimate and secret one, the
most strictly individual one, that exclusively concerns the person committing
it. With greater or lesser violence, with greater or lesser harm, every sin has
repercussions on the entire ecclesial body and the whole human family.
2012/07/01
Apostolic Exhortation Reconciliation and Penance Nº 16, Author: John Paul II OF JOHN PAUL II
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salvation,
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