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1 Intro | infallible decrees of the Church, from the Scriptures and ~
2 Intro | the vast knowledge of the ~Church's greatest theologian is
3 Preface, 1 | literature of the Fathers of the Church. "He worked with the spirit
4 Preface, 1 | Doctor of the ~Universal Church in 1567. When Pope Leo XIII
5 Preface, 4 | early centuries of the Church. One of the first great
6 Preface, 4 | Synods and Councils of the Church at this time ~decreed that
7 ApCreed, 3, 1 | contrary to the faith of the Church, ~and against it we say: "
8 ApCreed, 3, 1 | contrary to the faith of ~the Church, and hence we say: "the
9 ApCreed, 4 (6) | religious belief of the Church, ~referring here to the
10 ApCreed, 4, 2 | cared for Him. And so the Church sings: "Only a Virgin didst
11 ApCreed, 8, 2 | good which is done in the ~Church, and you will incur many
12 ApCreed, 9, 2 | who is the head of the Church. "Wheresoever the body shall
13 ApCreed, 12 | Believe in the Holy Catholic Church."~ ~We see that in a man
14 ApCreed, 12 | members. So also the Catholic Church is one body and has different ~
15 ApCreed, 12 | believe in the ~Holy Catholic Church. Thus, in the Symbol it
16 ApCreed, 12 | said, "the Holy Catholic ~Church."~ ~It must be known that "
17 ApCreed, 12 | It must be known that "church" is the same as assembly.2
18 ApCreed, 12 (1) | admirable ~description of the Church, Christ's mystical body,
19 ApCreed, 12 | assembly.2 So, the Holy ~Church is the same as the assembly
20 ApCreed, 12 | Christian is ~a member of this Church, of which it is written: "
21 ApCreed, 12 (2) | The word "ecclesia" (church) which is borrowed by the
22 ApCreed, 12 (2) | things. ~The word "ecclesia" (church) means a calling forth,
23 ApCreed, 12 | house of discipline."3~ ~The Church has four essential conditions,
24 ApCreed, 12 (4) | distinctive marks of the Church are also to be made known
25 ApCreed, 12, 1 | THE UNITY OF THE CHURCH~ ~Of the first, it must
26 ApCreed, 12, 1 | it must be known that the Church is one. Although various ~
27 ApCreed, 12, 1 | they do not belong to the Church, ~since they are but so
28 ApCreed, 12, 1 | one."5 The unity of the Church arises from three ~sources:~ ~(
29 ApCreed, 12, 1 | who are of the body of the Church ~believe the same doctrine. "
30 ApCreed, 12, 1 | to be indifferent to the Church, or allow himself to be
31 ApCreed, 12, 1 | it; for there is but one Church in which men are saved, ~
32 ApCreed, 12, 2 | THE HOLINESS OF THE CHURCH~ ~Concerning the second
33 ApCreed, 12, 2 | such a one is evil; the Church of Christ, however, is ~
34 ApCreed, 12, 2 | it is said: ~"the Holy Church."~ ~The faithful of this
35 ApCreed, 12, 2 | The faithful of this Church are made holy because of
36 ApCreed, 12, 2 | four things: (1) Just ~as a church is cleansed materially when
37 ApCreed, 12, 2 | is the anointing of the church, so also the faithful are ~
38 ApCreed, 12, 2 | Trinity who dwells in the Church; for wheresoever God dwells,
39 ApCreed, 12, 2 | because God is invoked in the Church: "But Thou, O Lord, art
40 ApCreed, 12 (20) | considered surprising that the ~Church, although among her children
41 ApCreed, 12, 3 | CATHOLICITY OR UNIVERSALITY OF THE CHURCH~ ~The Church is Catholic,
42 ApCreed, 12, 3 | UNIVERSALITY OF THE CHURCH~ ~The Church is Catholic, that is, universal.
43 ApCreed, 12, 3 | the ~Donatists.21 For the Church is a congregation of the
44 ApCreed, 12, 3 | the world, so also is the Church: "Your ~faith is spoken
45 ApCreed, 12, 3 | throughout the entire world. ~The Church has three parts: one is
46 ApCreed, 12, 3 | purgatory. Secondly, the Church is universal in regard to
47 ApCreed, 12, 3 | Some have said that ~the Church will exist only up to a
48 ApCreed, 12, 3 | this is false, for the ~Church began to exist in the time
49 ApCreed, 12, 4 | THE APOSTOLICITY OF THE CHURCH~ ~The Church is firm. A
50 ApCreed, 12, 4 | APOSTOLICITY OF THE CHURCH~ ~The Church is firm. A house is said
51 ApCreed, 12, 4 | principal foundation of the Church is Christ: "For other ~foundation
52 ApCreed, 12, 4 | teaching. ~Therefore, the Church is firm. It is said in the
53 ApCreed, 12, 4 | Apostles."27 From this the Church is called Apostolic. Likewise,
54 ApCreed, 12, 4 | indicate this firmness of the Church St. Peter is called the
55 ApCreed, 12, 4 | it does ~not fall. The Church similarly can never be destroyed,
56 ApCreed, 12, 4 | nor by error. Indeed, the Church grew during the persecutions, ~
57 ApCreed, 12 (28) | this rock I will build My Church, and the gates of hell shall
58 ApCreed, 12 (29) | That is, enemies of the Church who in one or other ways
59 ApCreed, 12 (29) | authority or teachings of the Church.~ ~
60 ApCreed, 12, 4 | further."31~ ~Nor shall the Church be destroyed by the temptations
61 ApCreed, 12, 4 | intent ~on destroying the Church, but he will not succeed,
62 ApCreed, 12, 4 | thus it is that only the Church of Peter (to whom ~it was
63 ApCreed, 12, 4 | mixed with many errors. The Church ~of Peter flourishes in
64 ApCreed, 13 | spiritual body, such as is the ~Church. Because all the faithful
65 ApCreed, 13 | common sharing of good in the Church. This is expressed in the
66 ApCreed, 13 | the various members of the Church, the ~principal member is
67 ApCreed, 13 | made Him head ~over all the Church, which is His body."3 Christ
68 ApCreed, 13 (2) | and catholicity of the Church. For the unity of the Spirit,
69 ApCreed, 13 (2) | we are admitted into the Church, ~are so many connecting
70 ApCreed, 13, 1 | through the Sacraments of the Church in ~which operate the merits
71 ApCreed, 13, 1 | These Sacraments of ~the Church are seven in number.~ ~"
72 ApCreed, 13 (6) | generally employed ~in the early Church, and was still in vogue
73 ApCreed, 13 (6) | ot St. Thomas. The ~Greek Church still retains it; but though
74 ApCreed, 13 (6) | longer employed in the Latin Church. It is ~practiscd by some
75 ApCreed, 13, 1 | the prescribed law of the Church, therefore, every ~Christian
76 ApCreed, 13, 1 | bring in the priests of the Church and let ~them pray over
77 ApCreed, 13, 2 | that the ministers ~of the Church receive this power from
78 ApCreed, 13, 2 | of forgiving ~sins in the Church, although it operates from
79 ApCreed, 13 (15) | when duly administered. The Church has received no power ~otherwise
80 ApCreed, 13, 3 | they are cut off from the Church, forfeit their part of ~
81 ApCreed, 13, 3 | it was in the primitive Church that, ~when one was excommunicated,
82 ApCreed, 13 (17) | another Communion in the Church which demands ~attention;
83 ApCreed, 14 | Holy Spirit sanctify the Church as regards the souls of ~
84 10Command, 0 (34)| honor which the ~Catholic Church has always paid even to
85 10Command, 1, 1 | good act, as not to enter a church or a religious community.
86 10Command, 2 (5) | Day was kept holy in the Church. . . . The Church of God
87 10Command, 2 (5) | in the Church. . . . The Church of God has thought it ~well
88 10Command, 2, 2 | done for the service of the Church; as we see in the same ~
89 10Command, 2 (37)| days. These are: to go to church and there with true piety
90 10Command, 2 (37)| frequently the Sacraments of the Church which were instituted ~for
91 10Command, 2, 3 | participate in the services of the Church! "He that is God, heareth
92 10Command, 3, 3 | Our superiors in the Church are also called fathers;
93 10Command, 5 | contracted before the eyes of the Church, ~and thereupon God is called,
94 10Command, 5 | against a precept of the Church and against a Sacrament
95 10Command, 5 | Women may not speak in the church, . . . if they would learn ~
96 10Command, 5, 1 | are ~never honored in the Church, but if they be clerics
97 Sacramen | The Sacraments of the Church~ ~We shall now consider
98 Sacramen | consider the Sacraments of the Church. We shall treat them ~under
99 Sacramen | and multiply the entire Church.~ ~
100 Sacramen, 1 | bring in the priests of the church, and ~let them pray over
101 Sacramen, 1 | the common good of the ~Church. Through the Sacrament of
102 Sacramen, 1 | Sacrament of Orders the Church is ruled and is ~spiritually
103 Sacramen, 2 | of doing that which the Church intends. If any one of ~
104 Sacramen, 2 (11) | administered by men in His Church, not by Angels. The ministers
105 Sacramen, 2 (11) | observed in the Catholic Church according to the institution
106 Sacramen, 2 (11) | and intend to do what the Church does in the administration
107 Sacramen, 3 | the form specified by the Church, and intends to act according ~
108 Sacramen, 3 | to the intention of the Church. If a person is baptized
109 Sacramen, 3 | contrary to the law of the Church regulating reception ~of
110 Sacramen, 3 (19) | Confirmation in the Latin Church is the ~bishop. In virtue
111 Sacramen, 3, 5 | Now, the bishops of the Church are in the places of the ~
112 Sacramen, 4, 1 | Mystical Body, that is, the Church which ~this Sacrament both
113 Sacramen, 4 (23) | and brotherhood in the ~Church" ("Roman Catechism," "loc.
114 Sacramen, 5 (28) | evident in the law of the Church. Whoever performs this sacred
115 Sacramen, 7 | to offer sacrifice in the Church for ~the living and the
116 Sacramen, 7 (32) | the other ministers of the Church, but also the faithful, ~
117 Sacramen, 8 | between ~Christ and the Church. The efficient cause of
118 Sacramen, 8 | union of Christ and His Church.~ ~Concerning Matrimony
119 Sacramen, 8 (33) | union of Christ and His Church under ~the figure of marriage" ("
120 LordPray, 2, 3 | this rock I will build My Church."4 It is likened to a fire
121 LordPray, 5 | consecrated daily in the Church, so that we receive it in
122 LordPray, 6, 2 | for the common use of the Church. Likewise the merits of
123 LordPray, 6 (13) | spiritual treasury of the Church. which consists of the superabundant
124 LordPray, 6 (13) | the administration of the Church. In virtue of the Communion
125 LordPray, 6, 3 | person, but in that of the Church which is not deceived, and,
126 LordPray, 8 (15) | have it retained in the Church of God. The meaning of it
127 HailMary, 1 | fruit of thy womb."2 The Church adds the third part, that ~
128 HailMary, 1 (3) | Jesus," were added by the Church to the first part, and the ~
129 HailMary, 1 (3) | was also added by the Church ~later. "Most fittingly
130 HailMary, 1 (3) | Most fittingly has the Holy Church of God added to this ~thanksgiving [
131 HailMary, 5 (12) | Immaculate ~conception by the Church and at a time when the subject
132 Question, 1, 12 | THE CATHOLIC CHURCH~ ~1. What is meant by the
133 Question, 1, 12 | by the expression, "the Church"?~ ~2. How do the theological
134 Question, 1, 12 | charity give unity to ~the Church? Would you say that another
135 Question, 1, 12 | Show that the Catholic Church merits the title or mark
136 Question, 1, 12 | is it necessary that the Church of Christ have marks?~ ~
137 Question, 1, 13 | the spiritual body, the Church, with its Head and members.
138 Question, 1, 13 | and members. Why ~is the Church called the Mystical Body
139 Question, 1, 13 | between the members of the Church - in ~heaven, in purgatory,
140 Question, 2, 4 | 5. Our superiors in the Church, our temporal rulers, and
141 Question, 3 | THE SACRAMENTS OF THE CHURCH~ ~
142 Question, 3, 1 | society, another to the entire Church, and ~five Sacraments perfect
143 Question, 3, 4 | who are baptized. Does the Church legislate for ~marriage
144 Question, 5 | St. Elizabeth, and by the Church?~ ~2. Recall the words of
145 Question, 5 | Hail Mary was added by the Church. Explain this ~prayer.~ ~
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