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In a compilation of his sermons titled Through the Year with Fulton Sheen (compiled and edited by Henry Dieterich, Ann Arbor, Michigan: Servant Books, 1985, page 52), the late bishop commented on these words from Paul: "It is now my happiness to suffer for you. This is my way of helping to complete in my poor human nature the full tale of Christ's affliction still to be endured for the sake of his body, which is the church." Bishop Sheen explained, "Our Lord says, 'It is finished.' Paul says, 'It is not finished.' Certainly the sufferings of our blessed Lord were finished in him as the head of the church, but they were not finished in his body. The quota of the physical Christ is finished. The quota of the mystical Christ is not. So St. Paul says: I am helping to fill up that quota. And so Christ's wounds are eternally fresh."
--Chinn
--Chinn
