Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,1 | Jesus and a new stage of the Church's journey begins, our hearts
2 Intro,1 | for ever" (Heb 13:8). ~The Church's joy was great this year,
3 Intro,1 | Saviour of the world, the Church and the Spirit cried out: "
4 Intro,1 | has been poured out on the Church. This is the water of the
5 Intro,2 | opportunity during which the Church, thirty-five years after
6 Intro,2 | Spirit has been saying to the Church (cf. Rev 2:7,11,17, etc.)
7 Intro,3 | holy catholic and apostolic Church of Christ is truly present
8 Intro,3 | situation of each local church that the mystery of the
9 Intro,3 | analysis, this rooting of the Church in time and space mirrors
10 Intro,3 | the time for each local Church to assess its fervour and
11 Intro,3 | Petrine ministry, so that the Church may shine ever more brightly
12 Intro,3(1)| Office of Bishops in the Church Christus Dominus, 11. ~
13 I,4 | look to Christ and to his Church".3 And this Jubilee Year
14 I,6 | indulgence, but for the entire Church, which has decided to recall
15 I,6 | conscience, aware that the Church, embracing sinners in her
16 I,6 | forgiveness in the name of the Church for the sins of all her
17 I,6(4) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 8. ~
18 I,7 | behind, by granting his Church a great host of saints and
19 I,7 | best the mystery of the Church. Holiness, a message that
20 I,8 | A pilgrim Church ~8. As if following in the
21 I,8 | sons and daughters of the Church have come in successive
22 I,8 | concrete image of the pilgrim Church, the Church placed, as Saint
23 I,8 | the pilgrim Church, the Church placed, as Saint Augustine
24 I,8(5) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 8. ~
25 I,9 | be for Rome and for the Church a special gift of the Spirit
26 I,12 | gifts of each individual church, and indeed of each individual
27 I,12 | harmony, so that the one Church of Christ can show ever
28 I,12(7) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 1. ~
29 I,13 | from the members of the Church but also from the Israeli
30 I,15 | manifold presence in the Church and in the world, and confessed
31 II,16 | them. And is it not the Church's task to reflect the light
32 II,19 | Peter, and with him by the Church in every age, truly goes
33 II,21 | the Apostle Thomas, the Church is constantly invited by
34 II,21 | 20:27). Like Thomas, the Church bows down in adoration before
35 II,22 | Jesus' humanity. But for the Church's faith it is essential
36 II,23(11) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium
37 II,24 | Christ's self-awareness. The Church has no doubt that the Evangelists
38 II,27 | intuition on the part of the Church of Christ's consciousness
39 II,28 | Friday and Holy Saturday, the Church pauses in contemplation
40 II,28 | Risen Christ to whom the Church now looks. And she does
41 II,28 | after these events, the Church relives them as if they
42 II,28 | by this experience, the Church today sets out once more
43 III,29 | sisters, has accompanied the Church for two thousand years,
44 III,29 | journey common to the whole Church, a catechetical journey
45 III,29 | done, in the life of the Church everywhere. It is in the
46 III,29 | Churches and of the universal Church. ~This harmonization will
47 III,30 | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, dedicated
48 III,30 | of their teaching on the Church. The rediscovery of the
49 III,30 | The rediscovery of the Church as "mystery", or as a people "
50 III,30 | it a rediscovery of the Church's "holiness", understood
51 III,30 | Is 6:3). To profess the Church as holy means to point to
52 III,30(16)| Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 40. ~
53 III,31 | movements recognized by the Church. ~
54 III,32 | summit and source of the Church's life, 17 but also in personal
55 III,33 | mystical tradition of the Church of both East and West has
56 III,34 | the public prayer of the Church invites us to consecrate
57 III,35 | summit towards which the Church's action tends and at the
58 III,35 | year but every Sunday, the Church will continue to show to
59 III,36 | also becomes the Day of the Church, 22 when she can effectively
60 III,38 | Peter to invite the whole Church to make this act of faith,
61 III,39 | of God in the life of the Church, great progress has certainly
62 III,39 | the public prayer of the Church. Individuals and communities
63 III,40 | surely a priority for the Church at the dawn of the new millennium.
64 III,40 | not fail to stir in the Church a new sense of mission,
65 III,40 | and the tradition of the Church, will also reflect the different
66 III,40 | way in the beauty of the Church's varied face. This is perhaps
67 III,41 | sense of mission. For the Church, the martyrs have always
68 IV,42 | the part of the universal Church and the particular Churches:
69 IV,42 | essence of the mystery of the Church. Communion is the fruit
70 IV,42 | communion of love that the Church appears as "sacrament",
71 IV,42 | things are necessary for the Church's journey through history,
72 IV,42 | truly the "heart" of the Church, as was well understood
73 IV,42 | proclaimed a Doctor of the Church precisely because she is
74 IV,42 | I understood that the Church had a Heart and that this
75 IV,42 | stirred the members of the Church to act... I understood that
76 IV,42(26) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 1. ~
77 IV,43 | communion ~43. To make the Church the home and the school
78 IV,44 | Christ's own plan for the Church, 28 but which need to be
79 IV,44 | to the issues which the Church must face in these rapidly
80 IV,44(28) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, Chapter III. ~
81 IV,45 | in the structures of each Church's life. There, relations
82 IV,45(29) | Collaboration in the Particular Church". ~
83 IV,45 | hierarchical structure of the Church and averts any temptation
84 IV,46 | Spirit. The unity of the Church is not uniformity, but an
85 IV,46 | Cor 12:12). Therefore the Church of the Third Millennium
86 IV,46 | active responsibility in the Church's life. Together with the
87 IV,46 | relevance for the life of the Church in every part of the world.
88 IV,46 | whole people of God in the Church and in the world ... by
89 IV,46(32) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 31. ~
90 IV,46 | which continue to give the Church a vitality that is God's
91 IV,46 | within both the universal Church and the particular Churches,
92 IV,47 | Christ's nuptial love for his Church (cf. Eph 5:32). ~On this
93 IV,47 | 32). ~On this point the Church cannot yield to cultural
94 IV,47 | play an active role in the Church and in society in safeguarding
95 IV,48 | more vivid sense of the Church as a mystery of unity. "
96 IV,48 | unity. "I believe in the one Church": what we profess in the
97 IV,48 | foundation in Christ, in whom the Church is undivided (cf. 1 Cor
98 IV,48 | reality of division among the Church's children appears at the
99 IV,48 | as the wellspring of the Church's unity and as the gift
100 IV,48 | embodied in the Catholic Church, despite the human limitations
101 IV,48 | properly belonging to the Church of Christ, these elements
102 IV,48 | gifts which enriched the Church of the first millennium.
103 IV,48 | memory of the time when the Church breathed with "both lungs"
104 IV,48(34) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 8. ~
105 IV,49 | the Christian life, the Church's whole activity and her
106 IV,49 | orthodoxy of her doctrine, the Church measures her fidelity as
107 IV,49 | poor, and this requires the Church to make a preferential option
108 IV,49(35) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium
109 IV,51 | the point of making the Church's presence unpopular, but
110 IV,51 | properly the reasons for the Church's position, stressing that
111 IV,52 | agencies. In particular, the Church's relationship with civil
112 IV,52 | with the teachings of the Church's social doctrine. ~Well
113 IV,52 | the efforts made by the Church's teaching authority, especially
114 IV,52(36) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium
115 IV,53 | the very beginning of the Church, when the Jerusalem community
116 IV,53 | has looked to Rome, the Church "which presides in charity"37
117 IV,54 | contemplation of the Fathers of the Church, who employed this image
118 IV,54 | employed this image to show the Church's dependence on Christ,
119 IV,55 | for the Great Jubilee the Church has sought to build, not
120 IV,55(39) | the Relationship of the Church to Non-Christian Religions
121 IV,56 | a duty to proclaim. ~The Church therefore cannot forgo her
122 IV,56 | human life and history, the Church herself will never cease
123 IV,56(41) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium
124 IV,56 | the purpose of God",42 the Church acknowledges that she has
125 IV,57 | this reason I asked the Church, as a way of preparing for
126 IV,57 | Magisterium, within the Church's Tradition. Now that the
127 IV,57 | great grace bestowed on the Church in the twentieth century:
128 Conclu,58 | millennium is opening before the Church like a vast ocean upon which
129 Conclu,58 | filial affection of the whole Church, I say to her: "Woman, behold
130 Conclu,59 | thanksgiving of the whole Church rise to the Father, through
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