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1 4 | say, therefore, that the Catholic Church is unique in its 2 4 | on which there is but one Catholic Church" (De Schism. Donatist., 3 5 | life. So the Christian is a Catholic as long as he lives in the 4 9 | not certainly reject all Catholic doctrine: they abandoned 5 9 | wont to hold as outside Catholic communion, and alien to 6 9 | the very fact cut off from Catholic unity. "No one who merely 7 9 | reason regard himself as a Catholic or call himself one. For 8 9 | one of these he is not a Catholic" (S. Augustinus, De Haeresibus, 9 9 | be believed by divine and Catholic faith which are contained 10 13| the root and mother of the Catholic Church, the chair of Peter, 11 13| the public criterion of a Catholic. "I acknowledge everyone 12 13| the Roman faith can be a Catholic. "You are not to be looked 13 13| upon as holding the true Catholic faith if you do not teach 14 13| be in communion with the Catholic Church" (Ep. lv., n. 1). 15 13| faith and the ground of the Catholic Church, received the keys 16 13| xviii.). In the formula of Catholic faith drawn up and proposed 17 13| proved by the result, because Catholic faith has always been preserved 18 13| authority over the whole Catholic Church, which, truly and 19 16| were, in the bosom of the Catholic Church, and to have lived 20 16| the Church of God: I am a Catholic. Clinging to thy Mother,