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1 Int, 1 | provoked new questions. The Church cannot ignore these questions,
2 1, 4 | teaching authority of the Church a new and deeper reflection
3 1, 4 | could possibly deny that the Church is competent in her magisterium
4 1, 4 | carrying out this mandate, the Church has always issued appropriate
5 1, 4(4) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the World of Today, nos.
6 1, 5 | teaching authority of the Church with such evidence as would
7 1, 6 | by the magisterium of the Church. ~Consequently, now that
8 2, 7 | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the World of Today. ~
9 2, 8 | union of Christ and His Church. ~
10 2, 9(8) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the World of Today, no.
11 2, 10 | constant teaching of the Church spells it out. 10~
12 2, 10(10)| Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the World of Today, nos .
13 2, 11 | operation of these laws. The Church, nevertheless, in urging
14 2, 12 | by the magisterium of the Church, is based on the inseparable
15 2, 14 | as the magisterium of the Church has affirmed on many occasions,
16 2, 14(14)| Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the World of Today, no.
17 2, 15 | On the other hand, the Church does not consider at all
18 2, 16 | particular doctrine of the Church concerning the moral laws
19 2, 16 | give a clear reply. The Church is the first to praise and
20 2, 16 | external circumstances, the Church teaches that married people
21 2, 16 | explained. 20~Neither the Church nor her doctrine is inconsistent
22 2, 17 | doctrine laid down by the Church on this issue if they reflect
23 2 | Concern of the Church~
24 2, 18 | against the voice of the Church, and this is intensified
25 2, 18 | comes as no surprise to the Church that she, no less than her
26 2, 18 | evangelical. ~Since the Church did not make either of these
27 2, 18 | moral law of marriage, the Church is convinced that she is
28 2, 18 | of action shows that the Church, loyal to the example and
29 3, 19 | thought and solicitude of the Church, Mother and Teacher of all
30 3, 19 | families and peoples. The Church, in fact, cannot act differently
31 3, 20 | 20. The teaching of the Church regarding the proper regulation
32 3, 24(28)| Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the World of Today, no.
33 3, 24 | establish the truth of the Church's claim that "there can
34 3, 24(30)| Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the World of Today, no.
35 3, 25 | state of marriage. While the Church does indeed hand on to her
36 3, 25(32)| Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the World of Today, no.
37 3, 25(32)| Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, no. 35: AAS 57 (1965),
38 3 | wives, as Christ loved the Church. . . Even so husbands should
39 3 | cherishes it, as Christ does the Church. . . This is a great mystery,
40 3 | reference to Christ and the Church; however, let each one of
41 3, 26(38)| Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, nos. 35, 41: AAS 57 (1965),
42 3, 26(38)| Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the World of Today, nos.
43 3, 28 | clearly and completely the Church's teaching on marriage.
44 3, 28 | to the magisterium of the Church. For, as you know, the pastors
45 3, 28 | know, the pastors of the Church enjoy a special light of
46 3, 28 | obey the magisterium of the Church and should speak as with
47 3, 28(39)| Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, no. 25: AAS 57 (1965),
48 3, 31 | unshakable teaching of the Church, which teaching Peter's
49 3, 31 | on the world and on the Church. For man cannot attain that
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