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1 Int,2 | indication that the Catholic Church is forever young and is 2 Int,3 | Code of Canon Law for the Church of the Oriental Rite. This 3 2,35 | to the state, and to the Church. ~Unity in Society~ 4 2,49 | teaching of the Catholic Church is applied as it should 5 3,59 | to Us: the unity of the Church.~One Fold and One Shepherd~ 6 3,61 | appropriate adaptation of Church discipline to the needs 7 3,64 | kind. ~A Mark of Christ's Church~ 8 3,65 | Divine Redeemer founded His Church, there is no doubt that 9 3,66 | present in the Catholic Church. ~Three Unities~ 10 3,67 | 67. Indeed, the Catholic Church is set apart and distinguished 11 3,67 | and recognize the Catholic Church. ~ 12 3,68 | is the will of God, the Church's founder, that all the 13 3,69 | 69. The Catholic Church teaches the necessity of 14 3,70 | wandered from this path, the Church has never failed to use 15 3,71 | 71. The Catholic Church, of course, leaves many 16 3,71 | Far from jeopardizing the Church's unity, controversies, 17 3,73 | administration of the Catholic Church is evident. For as the faithful 18 3,73 | placed......to rule the Church of God."26 So, too, every 19 3,73 | made the foundation of His Church.27 It was to Peter that 20 3,74 | of worship, the Catholic Church has had seven sacraments, 21 3,75 | sacrifice is offered in the Church. In this Eucharistic sacrifice 22 3,77 | presence in the Catholic Church of a variety of approved 23 3,77 | Like a king's daughter, the Church wears robes of rich embroidery.32~ 24 3,78 | especially "for Thy holy Catholic Church, that it may please Thee 25 3,79 | unity, by which the Catholic Church is set apart and distinguished, 26 3,81 | seamless garment of the Church, Bishop Theophilus of Alexandria 27 3,84 | you to the unity of the Church, please observe that We 28 3,87 | our Lord; let us love His Church. Let us love Him as our 29 3,87 | father and your mother the Church."38~A Crusade of Prayer~ 30 3,88 | safeguard the unity of the Church and extend the fold and 31 3,92 | Christ, which is the Catholic Church, share in that life which 32 4,97 | ranks within the Catholic Church. ~Bishops~ 33 4,98 | the Eastern and Western Church. As guides with Us of the 34 4,109| the good of the universal Church must be preferred and they 35 4,114| not only to the Catholic Church, to Christian education, 36 4,119| associations which flourish in the Church, will pursue this apostolate 37 4,120| the cause of the Catholic Church they must be ready to sacrifice 38 4,121| inconvenience, that the cause of the Church may be triumphant. ~ 39 4,123| children of Ours. In them the Church places her hope for the 40 4,126| others, to the return to the Church of those who unfortunately 41 4,127| concerned here because the Church's enemies can easily take 42 4,128| Ours to realize that the Church is not hostile to them or 43 4,130| doctrines condemned by the Church; for they only draw men 44 4,135| may journey, he sees the Church's love for him and discovers 45 4,136| which receive them. ~The Church Persecuted~ 46 4,139| which all, including God's Church, are entitled. Those who 47 4,146| shine forth anew in the Church that which was expressed 48 4,147| who are members of the "Church of Silence," for whom we 49 4,148| steadfastly in the unity of the Church, but all you who with love Aeterna Dei sapientia §
50 1 | Pope and Doctor of the Church. ~Venerable Brethren Health 51 3 | Italy, but of the whole Church throughout the world. ~" 52 4 | Doctor of the universal Church. ~ 53 5 | considerable part in the conduct of Church affairs. Among the many 54 5 | proclaimed him "the glory of the Church and the sacred ministry"7- 55 6 | conduct of affairs, the Roman Church could think of no more worthy 56 7 | the porch of the Vatican Church. In 688, by order of Pope 57 8 | her history has Christ's Church won such victories over 58 9 | the Eastern and Western Church, was among all his contemporaries 59 9 | protagonist of them. ~Defender of Church Unity~ 60 10 | celebrated in the universal Church as "Doctor of divine grace," 61 10 | proclaimed as "Doctor of the Church's unity." ~ 62 11 | standards and the defense of the Church's unity. ~ 63 16 | clear "what the Catholic Church universally believes and 64 18 | events in the history of the Church, renowned alike for its 65 19 | genuine concern for the Church's unity and peace. We cannot 66 23 | Eastern churches from the church of Rome bears striking testimony 67 24 | defense of the Catholic Church's unity: his intervention 68 24 | Christian princes. To see the Church at peace was the dearest 69 - | DOCTOR OF THE CHURCH~ 70 25 | also as a Doctor of the Church, one, that is, who excelled 71 26 | made him a Doctor of the Church:- ~ 72 27 | Fathers and writers of the Church, that the fame and reputation 73 27 | rivalled by any other of the Church's holy doctors."22~The Sermons~ 74 30 | religious of the universal Church. They display his exceptional 75 34 | welfare of the Catholic Church and the cause of truth, 76 35 | high ideals regarding the Church's unity. Our intention in 77 35 | eve of this great event. ~Church Unity in the Thought of 78 36 | St. Leo teaches that the Church must be one because Jesus 79 36 | Bridegroom, is one. "For the Church is that virgin, the spouse 80 37 | remarkable unity of the Church has its well-spring in the 81 37 | his own turn, and all the Church's sons are separated from 82 38 | birth "of the body, the Church,"28 because the Holy Spirit 83 39 | the Head of His body, the Church, and the sacrament of the 84 42 | visible unity of the Catholic Church. And St. Leo's opinion is 85 42 | and all the Fathers of the Church; so that although there 86 43 | to all the princes of the Church. But there was good reason 87 43 | all those in charge of the Church."38~The Magisterial Prerogative 88 44 | essential safeguard of the Church's visible unity which did 89 47 | the government of Christ's Church. While he trusted in the 90 47 | continued activity of the Church's Divine Founder, he trusted 91 54 | safeguard the authority of the Church of Rome were not in vain. 92 59 | who are separated from the Church of Rome yet still have the 93 59 | have the welfare of the Church at heart, might bear witness 94 62 | 62. It is to render the Church better able to fulfill this 95 62 | distinguishing mark of Christ's true Church,54 but will also attract 96 64 | 64. "For with this church, by reason of its pre-eminent 97 66 | Him?60 He prayed for the Church; He sacrificed Himself on 98 66 | we must believe that this Church has always been, and still 99 68 | marks by which His true Church is distinguished from all 100 70 | Great finds the Catholic Church in much the same plight 101 72 | 72. To rid the Church of these dangers We confidently 102 75 | God to grant to all the Church's sons, can be achieved 103 75 | living God",68 the holy Church, and all her sons throughout 104 76 | 76. These sons of the Church, therefore, We counsel once 105 77 | standard of the militant Church. Then let the battle commence 106 79 | 79. For in the Church of Christ, if love is queen, Grata recordatio §
107 8 | the visible Heads of the Church must, one after another, 108 12 | that she does the Catholic Church is motivated by heaven's 109 20 | growth to the universal Church; and that the renewed vigor Mater et magistra §
110 1 | nations-such is the Catholic Church in the mind of her Founder, 111 3 | 3. Hence, though the Church's first care must be for 112 4 | Himself established in the Church He founded. When He said " 113 6 | then, that the Catholic Church, in imitation of Christ 114 6 | summarizes the whole of the Church's social teaching and activity. ~ 115 7 | action carried on by the Church throughout the ages is undoubtedly 116 8 | activity of the universal Church, and the Supreme Shepherd, 117 15 | Apart from Religion and Church~ 118 16 | who presumed to accuse the Church of taking no interest in 119 16 | principles and precepts of the Church in social matters: "We approach 120 16 | counsel of religion and of the Church."6~ 121 28 | and duty of the Catholic Church to work for an equitable 122 41 | in letters of gold on the Church's Calendar: the fiftieth 123 41 | He bestowed on the Church in that encyclical of His 124 41 | on all mankind.''17~The Church's Competence~ 125 42 | Pontiff claimed for the Church "the indisputable competence" 126 50 | clearly the mind of the Church on the new and important 127 111 | of private ownership the Church is striving after an important 128 111 | poor and indigent. . . The Church aims rather at securing 129 159 | 159. The Church has always emphasized that 130 177 | civilization. ~Contribution of the Church~ 131 178 | 178. The Church is by divine right universal. 132 178 | bears this out, for the Church is present everywhere on 133 179 | bringing people to Christ, the Church has invariably-both now 134 180 | life-blood of these people, the Church is not, nor does she consider 135 181 | 181. "The Church of Jesus Christ," as Our 136 181 | guard them at all costs. The Church aims at unity, a unity determined 137 181 | for that end, it has the Church's approval. She is mother 138 184 | are a living proof of the Church's perennial vitality, We 139 195 | supernatural aid which the Church supplies. On this score 140 195 | score alone the right of the Church to full liberty in the exercise 141 217 | Enduring Validity of the Church's Social Teaching~ 142 218 | validity of the Catholic Church's social teaching admits 143 220 | dignity of the individual, the Church constructs her social teaching. 144 226 | particularly true of the Church's social doctrine, the light 145 229 | doctrine such as that of the Church. There are several reasons 146 235 | ascetic tradition of the Church require a sense of mortification 147 239 | obey their directives. The Church has the right and obligation 148 241 | into conformity with the Church's social teaching. Their 149 241 | social principles which the Church teaches, and which We now 150 241 | to bring discredit on the Church's teaching, lending substance 151 245 | values. 246. Certainly, the Church teaches-and has always taught-that 152 245 | human civilization. But the Church teaches, too, that goods 153 248 | and likeness of God, the Church has always demanded a diligent 154 250 | for many centuries now the Church has set aside Sunday as 155 252 | precepts of God and His Church and to remember their grave 156 254 | His solemn prayer for the Church's unity, Christ Our Lord 157 255 | of divine Providence. The Church today is faced with an immense 158 255 | demand and insist that the Church do her part in the world. 159 257 | Christ's Mystical Body, the Church, "For as the body is one 160 259 | those who work with the Church immense possibilities in 161 261 | the Catholic and Apostolic Church. She is the Mother and Teacher 162 262 | solicitude for the Universal Church has been directed into the Pacem in terris §
163 14 | always been desired by the Church, and which she holds most 164 159 | natural law, and observe the Church's social teaching and the 165 159 | not be forgotten that the Church has the right and duty not Paenitentiam agere §
166 1 | and how right the Catholic Church has always been in constantly 167 3 | Christ is present to His Church "all days, even unto the 168 13 | become a member of Holy Church by baptism is to be clothed 169 13 | Bride. "Christ loved the Church and delivered Himself up 170 13 | might present to himself the Church in all her glory, not having 171 15 | which distinguishes the Church, the sacraments which nourish 172 16 | Penance in the Prayers of the Church~ 173 17 | transmitted to us by the Church, in her sacred liturgy, 174 17 | That is how the Catholic Church prays to God's Supreme Majesty 175 24 | in the days of the early Church, shall be of "one heart 176 26 | novena We impart from the Church's treasury a plenary indulgence, 177 32 | the great saints of the Church. Pure as they were, they 178 34 | for his body, which is the Church."34 ~ 179 35 | the body of Christ,"35 the Church. No fairer, no more desirable 180 36 | have been the glory of the Church in every age of her history. 181 38 | scatter far and wide over the Church in those days must not be 182 40 | penance, that God may give His Church the abundance of light and 183 41 | religious fervor with which the Church's sons and daughters should 184 42 | fairer age for the Catholic Church throughout the world. ~A Princeps pastorum §
185 4 | that new branches of the Church may grow and produce wholesome 186 6 | supernatural blessings of the Church that are to be shared with 187 8 | which is to establish the Church firmly in other countries, 188 10 | as though the life of the Church used to prosper and blossom 189 10 | however, the life of the Church is shared, as though by 190 10 | liberally offering to other Church communities those very gifts, 191 11 | of spirit with the whole Church, which, in response to the 192 12 | Divine Redeemer and His Church; and, in prompt and filial 193 12 | placed . . . to rule the Church of God,"21 they must be " 194 14 | the clergy of the whole Church. In fact, it is through 195 16 | Brethren, as you well know, the Church has prescribed at all times 196 18 | Christian religion. ~The Church and Cultures~ 197 19 | 19. "The Catholic Church," stated Our same predecessor, " 198 19 | dross of error. So, too, the Church, to a certain extent, consecrated 199 19 | culture of the human race, the Church fosters and supports these 200 19 | On the other hand, the Church, as you know, does not identify 201 19 | although the history of the Church is closely intertwined with 202 19 | mission entrusted to the Church pertains chiefly to other 203 19 | eternal salvation of men. The Church, however, which is so full 204 19 | to be the cradle of the Church."36~Conversion of the Learned~ 205 22 | the truest function of the Church. Indeed, "it is the solemn 206 22 | is the solemn duty of the Church to impart to . . . peoples, 207 22 | mission territories, the Church takes the most generous 208 23 | prospects and plans of the Church, which embrace the whole 209 23 | developments of the universal Church, but must also be guided 210 26 | teachings of the Catholic Church, which embraces all men 211 26 | of warning: "The Catholic Church is not a stranger among 212 26 | unity with the Universal Church, from which emanates the 213 26 | charity-that charity upon which the Church of God is built and is called " 214 28 | since the times of the early Church and throughout the centuries, 215 28 | complex. And, wherever the Church fights her peaceful battles, 216 29 | among the members of the Church; it is altogether necessary, 217 29 | future good and growth of the Church. The sheer number of Christians 218 31 | risk of acquiring for the Church a passive flock. On the 219 32 | time, when the universal Church and human society are beset 220 34 | soul. A great Father of the Church has said: "He (Christ) left 221 36 | which the newly established Church enjoyed the unanimous backing 222 38 | by the same token, in the Church, the individual members 223 39 | life and structure of the Church. It is therefore necessary 224 40 | A principal note of the Church is catholicity; consequently, 225 40 | is no true member of the Church unless he is likewise a 226 41 | and defend their Mother Church and the Faith they received 227 47 | much effort and work the Church has devoted to establishing 228 47 | arrogance, who can hurt the Church and their own people instead 229 48 | interests and those of the Church, Catholics must not ignore 230 49 | are also an asset to the Church which re-created them in 231 49 | neglect the interests of the Church: on the contrary, each one 232 55 | and typical needs of the Church in mission countries, We 233 55 | Congregation of the Oriental Church are carrying out their work. ~ 234 58 | consolations, and joy. The whole Church is united with the persecuted Sacerdotii nostri primordia Chapter, §
235 ,9 | 9. The Catholic Church, which elevated this man 236 1,10 | never been a time when the Church did not have some pastors 237 1,12 | perpetual teaching of the Church in this matter, if anyone 238 1,12 | pious societies approved by Church authorities in order to 239 1,17 | of Canon Law dealing with church benefices make it clear 240 1,18 | are serving Christ and the Church so generously with no thought 241 1,19 | money-boxes in forming his Church . . .) but rather the idea 242 1,25 | brethren! How valuable to the Church are priests who are anxious 243 1,26 | toward his superiors in the Church which he pledged at the 244 1,30 | teaching authority of the Church, to the various ways and 245 1,31 | feel attached to Mother Church by ever closer bonds, and 246 1,32 | M. Vianney lived in the Church in such a way that he worked 247 1,33 | ourselves and all we have to the Church; may we work each day only 248 2,41 | examination of conscience, the Church, in her wise and provident 249 2,41 | serious obligation to the Church to recite them.55 ~ 250 2,44 | thirty years of his life in Church caring for the crowds of 251 2,48 | them see you praying in church. A priest kneeling devoutly 252 2,50 | lengthy treatment of the Church's teaching on the priesthood 253 2,52 | to it that wherever the Church lives, a people who are 254 2,52 | of Christ, which is the Church, grows with spiritual increase 255 2,54 | apostolic life in a tiny country church. ~Personal Holiness and 256 2,57 | of doctrine is what the Church has in mind when, with maternal 257 3,80 | pilgrims who crowded the church, by denouncing evil of every 258 3,94 | frequent confession, which the Church has introduced, under the 259 3,99 | so much and in whom the Church rests such great hopes-these 260 3,108| them that, in them, the Church rests great hopes for the 261 3,111| for those who hate the Church always show their hostility 262 3,112| privileges to give priests to the Church; and so let them offer their 263 3,115| he dedicated his parish church to Mary Conceived Without 264 3,117| come to Us and to the whole Church, We borrow the prayer that


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