|    Chapter,  Paragraph1 Intro,  1   |       profession of the Christian faith are expressed thus: "I believe
 2 Intro,  3   |    dialogue between the Christian faith and other religious traditions,
 3 Intro,  3   |          with the contents of the faith and responsive to the pressing
 4 Intro,  3   |          doctrine of the Catholic faith in these areas, pointing
 5 Intro,  3   |          are part of the Church's faith. ~
 6 Intro,  4   |           the nature of Christian faith as compared with that of
 7   1,  6     |          contrary to the Church's faith. Such a position would claim
 8   1,  6     |  foregoing statements of Catholic faith according to which the full
 9   1,  6     |       Incarnate Son of God. Thus, faith requires us to profess that
10   1,  7     |   revelation is "the obedience of faith (Rom 16:26; cf. Rom 1:5;
11   1,  7     |       revelation given by him".15 Faith is a gift of grace: "in
12   1,  7     |          grace: "in order to have faith, the grace of God must come
13   1,  7     |      truth'".16 ~The obedience of faith implies acceptance of the
14   1,  7     |           who is Truth itself:17 "Faith is first of all a personal
15   1,  7     |         that God has revealed".18 Faith, therefore, as "a gift of
16   1,  7     |   distinction between theological faith and belief in the other
17   1,  7     |           must be firmly held. If faith is the acceptance in grace
18   1,  7     |     reflection. Thus, theological faith (the acceptance of the truth
19   1,  8     |     Mother Church, relying on the faith of the apostolic age, accepts
20   2,  10    |       conflict with the Christian faith. The doctrine of faith must
21   2,  10    |  Christian faith. The doctrine of faith must be firmly believed
22   2,  10    |       Nicaea solemnly defined its faith in: "Jesus Christ, the Son
23   2,  10    |         contrary to the Christian faith... Jesus is the Incarnate
24   2,  10    |          contrary to the Catholic faith to introduce a separation
25   2,  10    |      compatible with the Catholic faith.33 ~
26   2,  11    |        Similarly, the doctrine of faith regarding the unicity of
27   2,  12    |          contrary to the Catholic faith, which, on the contrary,
28   2,  12    |     consciousness of the Church's faith this fundamental truth.
29   3,  13    |           element of the Church's faith. ~The New Testament attests
30   3,  13    |     saviours. This inheritance of faith has been recalled recently
31   3,  14    |   believed as a truth of Catholic faith that the universal salvific
32   3,  14    |           in mind this article of faith, theology today, in its
33   3,  14    |         to Christian and Catholic faith. ~
34   3,  15    | development of the sources of the faith themselves. From the beginning,
35   3,  15    |  expressing this consciousness of faith, the Second Vatican Council
36   4,  16    |   believed as a truth of Catholic faith. Just as there is one Christ,
37   4,  16    |       mean, according to Catholic faith, that the unicity and the
38   4,  16(56)|           for the Doctrine of the Faith, Notification on the Book "
39   4,  17(58)|           for the Doctrine of the Faith, Declaration Mysterium Ecclesiae,
40   4,  17(59)|           for the Doctrine of the Faith, Letter Communionis notio,
41   4,  17    |        the integral profession of faith, the Eucharist, and full
42   4,  17(64)|           for the Doctrine of the Faith, Declaration Mysterium Ecclesiae,
43   4,  17(67)|           for the Doctrine of the Faith, Letter Communionis notio,
44   5,  19    |          those who lack Christian faith, whereas different peoples,
45   5,  19    |          are contrary to Catholic faith because they deny the unicity
46   6,  20    |         asserted the necessity of faith and baptism (cf. Mk 16:16;
47   6,  21    |          would be contrary to the faith to consider the Church as
48   6,  22    |           30-31).90 This truth of faith does not lessen the sincere
49 End,  23    |  clarifying certain truths of the faith, has been to follow the
50 End,  23    |         to reconfirm the Church's faith and to give reasons for
51 End,  23    |           for the Doctrine of the Faith, with sure knowledge and
52 End,  23    |           for the Doctrine of the Faith, August 6, 2000, the Feast
 
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