Catholic Word of the Week

The Catholic Word of the Week for this week: TYPOLOGY.

Typology, you ask?

Fr. Alfred McBride defines it as the "recognition of persons, places, or things in the Old Testament as types to be fulfilled in Christ...." Quite simply it means being able to see Christ in the Old Testament prophecies, even when He is not specifically mentioned.

Example of types of Christ in the Old Testament include Adam, the high priest Melchizedek, and many more. The Great Flood and the parting of the Red Sea were types of the Sacrament of Baptism, which kills sin and offers us protection from slavery to further sin. The manna that fed the Israelites as they wandered the desert was a type of the Eucharist, which feeds the faithful as they journey toward the true Promised Land.

Fr. McBride continues: "Typology demonstrates the unity of God's plan of salvation seen in Scripture." Indeed, one and the same Word is spoken throughout all of Sacred Scripture: Jesus Christ, the Eternal Word.

Pray for all who study Scripture, that they might be able to recognize the face of Christ in every passage.

God Bless.

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