Chapter, §
1 Int | Eucharist that the Catholic Church received from Christ, her
2 Int | pastoral concern for the whole Church to regard it as a matter
3 Int, 2 | place in the life of the Church, then the Eucharistic Mystery
4 Int, 3 | reaffirming the doctrine that the Church has always held and taught
5 Int, 4 | His beloved Spouse, the Church, a memorial of His Death
6 Int, 6 | devotion, so that the Holy Church may, with this salvific
7 Int, 7 | the sons of the Catholic Church have accorded to the Constitution
8 Int, 7 | relationship to the mystery of the Church. ~
9 Int, 8 | all gifts, who rules the Church and makes her grow in virtue
10 1, 10 | already been defined by the Church and consign it to oblivion
11 1, 13 | devotion will sweep over the Church—not be reduced to nil through
12 2, 15 | fathers and Doctors of the Church have constantly professed
13 2, 22 | follow the magisterium of the Church as a guiding star in carrying
14 2, 22 | believed throughout the whole Church with true Catholic faith
15 2, 24 | rule of language which the Church has established through
16 2, 24 | like the others that the Church used to propose the dogmas
17 2, 25 | meaning that Holy Mother the Church has once declared, is to
18 3, 26 | down, and that the Catholic Church holds and teaches with unanimity. ~
19 3, 28 | carried out by the primitive Church through her adherence to
20 3, 29 | always been offered by the Church, in accordance with the
21 3, 30 | dead was observed in the Church at Rome, 22 and he mentions
22 3, 30 | time that the universal Church observed this custom as
23 3, 31 | light on the mystery of the Church; We mean the fact that the
24 3, 31 | the fact that the whole Church plays the role of priest
25 3, 31 | in it. The Fathers of the Church taught this wondrous doctrine. 24
26 3, 31 | its Constitution on the Church, in dealing with the people
27 3, 31(26)| Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, c. 2, 11; AAS LVII (1965),
28 3, 32 | act of Christ and of the Church. In offering this sacrifice,
29 3, 32 | offering this sacrifice, the Church learns to offer herself
30 3, 32 | legitimate traditions of the Church, even when only a server
31 3, 32 | the faithful, the whole Church and the whole world toward
32 4, 35 | Christ is present in His Church. We want to go into this
33 4, 35 | Christ is present in His Church when she prays, since He
34 4, 35 | He is present in the Church as she performs her works
35 4, 35 | these works through the Church and who continually helps
36 4, 35 | love. He is present in the Church as she moves along on her
37 4, 36 | way, He is present in the Church as she preaches, since the
38 4, 37 | 37. He is present in His Church as she rules and governs
39 4, 38 | Christ is present in His Church in a still more sublime
40 4, 38 | astonishment and offer the Church a mystery for her contemplation.
41 4, 38 | Christ is present in His Church, a way that surpasses all
42 4, 40 | regard to the unity of the Church. The Council of Trent, in
43 4, 40 | bequeathed the Eucharist to His Church "as a symbol . . . of the
44 4, 41 | together, so too may your church be gathered into your kingdom
45 4, 42 | of laying stress on the Church's unity in opposition to
46 4, 44 | teaching that the Catholic Church has passed on to her catechumens,
47 4, 44 | witness to the faith of the Church on this point, addressed
48 4, 45 | itself on this faith of the Church, "openly and sincerely professes
49 5, 46 | the teaching and praying Church. Her voice, which constantly
50 5, 46 | conversion that the Catholic Church fittingly and properly calls
51 5, 46 | just in the estimation of Church belief but in reality, since
52 5, 52 | complete unanimity that the Church displayed in opposing Berengarius
53 5, 53 | explanations of the teaching of the Church or in their condemnations
54 5, 54 | witness to the faith of the Church, in fulfillment of Our apostolic
55 5, 55 | Moreover, the Catholic Church has held firm to this belief
56 6, 56 | 56. The Catholic Church has always displayed and
57 6, 57 | ancient documents of the Church offer many evidences of
58 6, 57 | veneration. The bishops of the Church always urged the faithful
59 6, 62 | rejoice over the faith of the Church which is always one and
60 6, 63 | established for the universal Church. It has also given rise
61 6, 63 | Through them the Catholic Church is eagerly striving to pay
62 7, 66 | Jesus Christ and of the Church to see all the faithful
63 7, 68 | community, indeed of the whole Church and the whole of mankind,
64 7, 68 | the invisible Head of the Church, the Redeemer of the world,
65 7, 69 | the parish, the universal Church, and extend our charity
66 7, 70 | to learn to embrace the Church's cause as their own, to
67 7, 70 | the peace and unity of the Church; so that all the sons of
68 7, 70 | that all the sons of the Church may be united and feel united
69 7, 70 | communion with the Catholic Church and who glory in the name
70 7, 71 | sake of the unity of the Church is something that religious,
71 7, 72 | 72. The Church in the past has felt and
72 7, 73 | of Ours and of the whole Church as quickly as possible,
73 7, 76 | will accrue to the whole Church and to the whole world from
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