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1 Int, 2 | shines upon the face of his Church, which he sends forth to 2 Int, 2(1) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 3 Int, 2 | cf. Mk 16:15).2 Hence the Church, as the People of God among 4 Int, 2(2) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 1.~ 5 Int, 2 | Christ and his Gospel. The Church remains deeply conscious 6 Int, 2(4) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 7 Int, 3 | 3. The Church's Pastors, in communion 8 Int, 3 | attitude on the part of the Church which, as an "expert in 9 Int, 3 | of the whole world.6 ~The Church knows that the issue of 10 Int, 3 | anything about Christ or his Church, yet who search for God 11 Int, 3 | them is considered by the Church as a preparation for the 12 Int, 3(6) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 13 Int, 3(7) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 16.~ 14 Int, 4 | In the tradition of the Church and in the history of humanity, 15 Int, 4 | reflect on the whole of the Church's moral teaching, with the 16 Int, 4 | nature, with regard to the Church's moral teachings. It is 17 Int, 4 | rejected; certain of the Church's moral teachings are found 18 Int, 4 | traditional response of the Church and certain theological 19 Int, 4 | greatest importance for the Church and for the life of faith 20 Int, 4 | as if membership in the Church and her internal unity were 21 Int, 5 | and for communion in the Church, as well as for a just and 22 Int, 5 | Catechism of the Catholic Church, which contains a complete 23 Int, 5(10) | Catechism of the Catholic Church, No.1692.~ 24 Int, 5 | questions regarding the Church's moral teaching, taking 25 1, 7 | possible, God willed his Church. Indeed, the Church "wishes 26 1, 7 | his Church. Indeed, the Church "wishes to serve this single 27 1, 8 | is always present in his Church and in the world. It is 28 1, 10 | 10. The Church, instructed by the Teacher' 29 1, 12(19) | Catechism of the Catholic Church, No. 1955.~ 30 1, 13 | Catechism of the Catholic Church, "the Ten Commandments are 31 1, 13(21) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 32 1, 13(22) | Catechism of the Catholic Church, No. 2070.~ 33 1, 16(26) | Catechism of the Catholic Church, No.1717.~ 34 1, 21 | of his Body, which is the Church (cf. 1 Cor 12:13, 27). By 35 1, 25 | in his body, which is the Church. For this reason the Lord 36 1, 26 | 1Pt and Jas). From the Church's beginnings, the Apostles, 37 1, 26 | inspired by the New Law.37 The Church is in fact a communion both 38 1, 26 | and life: the unity of the Church is damaged not only by Christians 39 1, 26 | since Apostolic times the Church's Pastors have unambiguously 40 1, 27 | Within the unity of the Church, promoting and preserving 41 1, 27 | Vatican Council teaches — "the Church, in her teaching, life and 42 1, 27 | Apostles, progresses in the Church under the assistance of 43 1, 27 | In the Holy Spirit, the Church receives and hands down 44 1, 27 | the great Tradition of the Church's teaching and life, as 45 1, 27 | lives of the Saints, the Church's Liturgy and the teaching 46 1, 27 | to those charged with the Church's living Magisterium, whose 47 1, 27 | of Jesus Christ".41 The Church, in her life and teaching, 48 1, 27 | moral action. Indeed, "the Church has the right always and 49 1, 27 | and in continuity with the Church's tradition, senses more 50 2 | WORLD " (Rom 12:2) - The Church and the discernment of certain 51 2, 28 | reflection on morality, the Church has always kept in mind 52 2, 28 | and fruitful source of the Church's moral doctrine; as the 53 2, 28 | and moral teaching".43 The Church has faithfully preserved 54 2, 28 | truth (cf. Jn 16:13), the Church has not ceased, nor can 55 2, 28(44) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modem World Gaudium 56 2, 29 | 29. The Church's moral reflection, always 57 2, 29(46) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 58 2, 29 | our contemporaries. The Church, and particularly the Bishops, 59 2, 29 | Tim 4:3). Certainly the Church's Magisterium does not intend 60 2, 30 | to those elements of the Church's moral teaching which today 61 2, 30 | eternal life?" Because the Church has been sent by Jesus to 62 2, 30(50) | the Relationship of the Church to Non-Christian Religions 63 2, 30 | and power also impel the Church constantly to carry out 64 2, 30 | light and power that the Church's Magisterium continues 65 2, 30(51) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 66 2, 31(55) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 67 2, 36(60) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 68 2, 36 | Scripture (cf Mt 15:3-6) and the Church's constant teaching, of 69 2, 37 | competence on the part of the Church and her Magisterium with 70 2, 37 | living Tradition of the Church, the fundamental notions 71 2, 37 | without compromising the Church's heritage of moral teaching 72 2, 38(64) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 73 2, 38(66) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 74 2, 40(70) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 75 2, 40 | autonomy would contradict the Church's teaching on the truth 76 2, 40(73) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 77 2, 42(75) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 78 2, 42(77) | Catechism of the Catholic Church, No.1955.~ 79 2, 44 | 44. The Church has often made reference 80 2, 45 | 45. The Church gratefully accepts and lovingly 81 2, 45 | Gospel. In addition, the Church receives the gift of the 82 2, 47 | certain documents of the Church's Magisterium, particularly 83 2, 48 | freedom. It contradicts the Church's teachings on the unity 84 2, 48(87) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 85 2, 49 | always been opposed by the Church, inasmuch as they reduce 86 2, 49(88) | Penance in the Mission of the Church Today cites other texts 87 2, 50(89) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 88 2, 50 | alter its human meaning, the Church serves man and shows him 89 2, 52(94) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 90 2, 52 | rather than to do evil. ~The Church has always taught that one 91 2, 52(95) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 92 2, 53 | This is the reason why "the Church affirms that underlying 93 2, 53 | historical circumstances by the Church's Magisterium, whose decision 94 2, 53(100) | The development of the Church's moral doctrine is similar 95 2, 54 | from the teaching of the Church's tradition and her Magisterium. ~ 96 2, 54(101) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 97 2, 55 | position adopted by the Church's Magisterium in many moral 98 2, 55 | questions; for them, the Church's interventions are the 99 2, 60(106) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 100 2, 62 | up the doctrine which the Church down the centuries has developed 101 2, 62(107) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 102 2, 63(109) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 103 2, 64 | formation of conscience in the Church and her Magisterium. As 104 2, 64 | certain teaching of the Church. For the Catholic Church 105 2, 64 | Church. For the Catholic Church is by the will of Christ 106 2, 64 | that the authority of the Church, when she pronounces on 107 2, 64 | primordial act of faith. The Church puts herself always and 108 2, 68 | commandments as set forth by the Church. ~In point of fact, man 109 2, 69 | Jesus Christ and to his Church, could so easily and repeatedly 110 2, 70 | in accordance with the Church's tradition. And the 1983 111 2, 70 | the whole tradition of the Church, we call mortal sin the 112 2, 71(119) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 113 2, 73(123) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World, makes 114 2, 74 | discernment on the part of the Church's Magisterium. ~Certain 115 2, 76 | are not faithful to the Church's teaching, when they believe 116 2, 76 | declared and taught by the Church in the name of God, the 117 2, 78 | Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches, "there are certain 118 2, 78(127) | Catechism of the Catholic Church, No.1761.~ 119 2, 80 | are the acts which, in the Church's moral tradition, have 120 2, 80 | especially by intentions, the Church teaches that "there exist 121 2, 80(131) | are permitted which the Church had previously declared 122 2, 80(131) | that clearly endangers the Church's entire doctrinal heritage?"~ 123 2, 80(132) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 124 2, 81 | intrinsically evil acts, the Church accepts the teaching of 125 2, 81(134) | Catechism of the Catholic Church, Nos. 1753-1755.~ 126 2, 83 | in given human acts, the Church remains faithful to the 127 3 | good for the life of the Church and of the world ~ ~ 128 3, 84 | Christian faith and the Church's teaching, "only the freedom 129 3, 84 | A comparison between the Church's teaching and today's social 130 3, 84 | the urgent need for the Church herself to develop an intense 131 3, 84 | specific requirements of the Church's mission, for the salvation 132 3, 85 | The discernment which the Church carries out with regard 133 3, 85 | In a positive way, the Church seeks, with great love, 134 3, 85 | 12:2). This effort by the Church finds its support — the " 135 3, 85 | Lord Jesus. Each day the Church looks to Christ with unfailing 136 3, 85 | Crucified Christ that the Church finds the answer to the 137 3, 85 | freedom and dignity? The Church makes her own the Apostle 138 3, 86(138) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 139 3, 87 | thus the highroad which the Church must tread every day if 140 3, 87 | never-ending source from which the Church draws unceasingly in order 141 3, 87 | your liberator!".140 ~The Church, and each of her members, 142 3, 87(141) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium 36; cf. Encyclical 143 3, 88 | pastoral concerns of the Church amid today's growing secularism, 144 3, 89 | on the Cross "loved the Church and gave himself up for 145 3, 90 | accompany the life of the Church even today. ~ 146 3, 91 | death (cf Heb 5:7). ~The Church proposes the example of 147 3, 91 | honour of the altars, the Church has canonized their witness 148 3, 92(144) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 149 3, 93 | sign of the holiness of the Church. Fidelity to God's holy 150 3, 93 | and, in general, all the Church's Saints, light up every 151 3, 94 | life for a moral value, the Church sees a single testimony 152 3, 95 | 95. The Church's teaching, and in particular 153 3, 95 | be in contrast with the Church's motherhood. The Church, 154 3, 95 | Church's motherhood. The Church, one hears, is lacking in 155 3, 95 | and compassion. But the Church's motherhood can never in 156 3, 95 | proclaiming the moral norm... The Church is in no way the author 157 3, 95 | of the human person, the Church interprets the moral norm 158 3, 95 | painful situations. The Church can never renounce the " 159 3, 96 | 96. The Church's firmness in defending 160 3, 97(153) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 161 3, 99 | This is clearly seen in the Church's social teaching — which " 162 3, 100 | Catechism of the Catholic Church affirms that "in economic 163 3, 100(157)| Catechism of the Catholic Church, No. 2407.~ 164 3, 102 | constant teaching of the Church's tradition, and was expressed 165 3, 103 | to conclude... that the Church's teaching is essentially 166 3, 106 | stirring challenge which the Church has been called to face 167 3, 106 | the very reason for the Church's existence: "Go into all 168 3, 107 | situations. For this reason, the Church, as a wise teacher of morality, 169 3, 108 | fruitfulness of Holy Mother Church. As Pope Paul VI reminded 170 3, 108 | the authentic faith of the Church, it is the Holy Spirit " 171 3, 108 | directs like jewels to the Church, the Bride of Christ. It 172 3, 108 | raises up prophets in the Church, instructs teachers, guides 173 3, 108 | and perfects the Lord's Church everywhere and in all things".168 ~ 174 3, 108 | moral life holds in the Church, the community of believers. 175 3, 109 | 109. The whole Church is called to evangelization 176 3, 109 | the Spirit of truth in the Church (cf Jn 14:16-17), "the universal 177 3, 109 | her prophetic mission, the Church must constantly reawaken 178 3, 109(169)| Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium 12.~ 179 3, 109 | of the theologian in the Church is specifically at the service 180 3, 109 | awakened by the Spirit in the Church is that of the theologian. 181 3, 109 | living Tradition of the Church. He does this in communion 182 3, 109 | vital connection with the Church, her mystery, her life and 183 3, 109 | because it grows in the Church and works on the Church... 184 3, 109 | Church and works on the Church... It is a service to the 185 3, 109 | It is a service to the Church and therefore ought to feel 186 3, 109 | involved in the mission of the Church, particularly in its prophetic 187 3, 109 | in and "belonging" to the Church as a "community of faith". 188 3, 109 | source of enrichment for the Church and her life of faith. ~ 189 3, 110 | cf Eph 4:15) and on the Church's life of holiness, in which 190 3, 110 | brought to its perfection. The Church's Magisterium intervenes 191 3, 110 | the charity of Christ, the Church's Magisterium also teaches 192 3, 110 | authoritatively declared by the Church.173 While recognizing the 193 3, 110 | theologians are to set forth the Church's teaching and to give, 194 3, 110 | of man set forth by the Church. ~ 195 3, 111 | importance, not only for the Church's life and mission, but 196 3, 111 | difficulty today. Because the Church's morality necessarily involves 197 3, 112 | moral norms taught by the Church. The affirmation of moral 198 3, 113 | the charge of teaching the Church's doctrine, thus have a 199 3, 113 | Opposition to the teaching of the Church's Pastors cannot be seen 200 3, 113 | When this happens, the Church's Pastors have the duty 201 3, 114 | particularly incumbent upon the Church's Pastors: "Among the principal 202 3, 114 | Pastors and Bishops of the Church, to teach the faithful the 203 3, 114 | become the new law of the Church and of every Christian. ~ 204 3, 114 | to us, the Pastors of the Church; we have been called to 205 3, 114(178)| Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 25.~ 206 3, 115 | that the Magisterium of the Church has set forth in detail 207 3, 115 | of Revelation and of the Church's constant teaching, especially 208 3, 117 | have been entrusted to his Church. As the Apostle Paul said 209 3, 117 | power" (1 Cor 1:17). The Church's answer to man's question 210 3, 117 | itself. ~When people ask the Church the questions raised by 211 3, 117 | when the faithful in the Church turn to their Bishops and 212 3, 117 | Bishops and Pastors, the Church's reply contains the voice 213 3, 117 | the words spoken by the Church there resounds, in people' 214 Conc, 119 | living communion of his Church. Saint Augustine reminds 215 Conc, 119 | out. It is the task of the Church's Magisterium to see that 216 Conc, 120 | that Jesus entrusts his Church and all humanity. At the 217 Conc, 120 | of truth and shares the Church's burden in recalling always


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