Article 9
"I BELIEVE IN THE HOLY CATHOLIC
CHURCH"
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"Christ is the light of humanity; and it is, accordingly, the heart-felt desire
of this sacred Council, being gathered together in the Holy Spirit, that, by
proclaiming his Gospel to every creature, it may bring to all men that light of
Christ which shines out visibly from the Church."135 These words
open the Second Vatican Council's Dogmatic Constitution on the Church. By
choosing this starting point, the Council demonstrates that the article of
faith about the Church depends entirely on the articles concerning Christ
Jesus. the Church has no other light than Christ's; according to a favorite
image of the Church Fathers, the Church is like the moon, all its light
reflected from the sun.
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The article concerning the Church also depends entirely on the article about
the Holy Spirit, which immediately precedes it. "Indeed, having shown that
the Spirit is the source and giver of all holiness, we now confess that it is
he who has endowed the Church with holiness."136 The Church is, in
a phrase used by the Fathers, the place "where the Spirit flourishes."137
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To believe that the Church is "holy" and "catholic," and
that she is "one" and "apostolic" (as the Nicene Creed
adds), is inseparable from belief in God, the Father, the Son, and the Holy
Spirit. In the Apostles' Creed we profess "one Holy Church" (Credo .
. . Ecclesiam), and not to believe in the Church, so as not to confuse God with
his works and to attribute clearly to God's goodness all the gifts he has
bestowed on his Church.138
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