X. INDEFECTIBILITY OF THE CHURCH
Among the prerogatives conferred on His Church by Christ is the gift
of indefectibility. By this term is signified, not merely that the
Church will persist to the end of time, but further, that it will
preserve unimpaired its essential characteristics. The Church can never
undergo any constitutional change which will make it, as a social
organism, something different from what it was originally. It can never
become corrupt in faith or in morals; nor can it ever lose the
Apostolic hierarchy, or the sacraments through which Christ
communicates grace to men. The gift of indefectibility is expressly
promised to the Church by Christ, in the words in which He declares
that the gates of hell
shall not prevail against it. It is manifest that, could the storms
which the Church encounters so shake it as to alter its essential
characteristics and make it other than Christ intended it to be, the
gates of hell,
i.e. the powers of evil, would have prevailed. It is clear, too, that
could the Church suffer substantial change, it would no longer be an
instrument capable of accomplishing the work for which God called it in
to being. He established it that it might be to all men the school of
holiness. This it would cease to be if ever it could set up a false and
corrupt moral standard. He established it to proclaim His revelation to
the world, and charged it to warn all men that unless they accepted
that message they must perish everlastingly. Could the Church, in
defining the truths of revelation err in the smallest point, such a
charge would be impossible. No body could enforce under such a penalty
the acceptance of what might be erroneous. By the hierarchy and the
sacraments, Christ, further, made the Church the depositary of the
graces of the Passion. Were it to lose either of these, it could no
longer dispense to men the treasures of grace.
The Catholic
Encyclopedia, Volume III
Copyright © 1908 by Robert Appleton Company
Online Edition Copyright © 2003 by K. Knight
Nihil Obstat, November 1, 1908. Remy Lafort, S.T.D., Censor
Imprimatur. +John Cardinal Farley, Archbishop of New York