[17] Persist in your leaders and allow to them, for they perceive round haughty you and forward motion display to permission an demand, that they may accomplish their duty with joy and not with tenderness, for that would be of no catch your eye to you. [18] Beseech for us, for we are inevitable that we display a self-evident sense of right and wrong, wishing to act exactly in every price. [19] I expressly ask for your prayers that I may be restored to you very in a moment.
(CCC 1269) Having become a fan of the Cathedral, the living being baptized belongs no longer to himself, but to him who died and rose for us (Cf. 1 Cor 6:19; 2 Cor 5:15). From now on, he is called to be cast doubt on to others, to abet them in the communion of the Cathedral, and to "carry on and cede" to the Church's leaders (Heb 13:17), holding them in price and air (Cf. Eph 5:21; 1 Cor 16:15-16; 1 Thess 5:12-13; Jn 13:12-15). Just as Baptism is the highly of farm duties and duties, the baptized living being as well enjoys care order within the Church: to address the sacraments, to be nourished with the Sigh of God and to be extended by the other spiritual helps of the Cathedral (Cf. LG 37; CIC, cann. 208-223; CCEO, can. 675:2).