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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 0,1 | 1. The Church as Bride of the Word shows 2 Intro, 0,1 | the exclusive union of the Church as Bride with her Lord, 3 Intro, 0,1 | within the mystery of the Church's holiness.~In their undivided 4 Intro, 0,1(1)| Life and its Mission in the Church and the World, Vita Consecrata ( 5 Intro, 0,1(2)| Catechism of the Catholic Church, 555; Saint Thomas Aquinas, 6 Intro, 0,1 | and Mother, figure of the Church; (4) and sharing the blessedness 7 Intro, 0,1 | the living “memory” of the Church's spousal love (cf. Lk 2: 8 Intro, 0,1(4)| Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, Lumen Gentium, 63.~ 9 Intro, 0,1 | contemplative nature of the Church herself and of the call 10 Intro, 0,1 | Rom 14:17), “glory of the Church and wellspring of heavenly 11 Intro, 0,1(6)| Bishops of the Catholic Church on Certain Aspects of Christian 12 Intro, 0,1(6)| Catechism of the Catholic Church, 2566-2567.~ 13 Intro, 0,1(7)| inestimable treasure for the Church and for society are communities 14 Intro, 0,2 | role in the life of the Church. (8) In particular, the 15 Intro, 0,2(8)| Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 46; Paul 16 Intro, 0,2(9)| Domino (9 May 1975), VI: “The Church in fact, reborn of the Holy 17 I, 0,3 | spiritual tradition of the Church, taken up by the Second 18 I, 0,3(10) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 46; Code 19 I, 0,3(10) | immolation for his Body, the Church, finds expression in the 20 I, 0,3(11) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 46; John 21 I, 0,3(14) | is the Bridegroom of the Church. The Eucharist is the Sacrament 22 I, 0,4 | In the mystery of the Church in her exclusive union with 23 I, 0,4 | dimension belongs to the whole Church, but consecrated life is 24 I, 0,4 | the exclusive union of the Church as Bride with the Lord is 25 I, 0,4 | anticipation of the eschatological Church confirmed in the possession 26 I, 0,4(17) | come and through which the Church has Christ as her only Spouse”; 27 I, 0,4 | entire community of the Church journeys, (20) in order 28 I, 0,4(19) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 29 I, 0,4 | powerfully the mystery of the Church as “the Spotless Bride of 30 I, 0,4 | heavenly mystery of the Church was accomplished? (22)~In 31 I, 0,4 | relive and perpetuate in the Church the presence and the work 32 I, 0,4 | over the origins of the Church, so too now the Church's 33 I, 0,4 | the Church, so too now the Church's journey is entrusted to 34 I, 0,5(24) | dedication to the mission of the Church”.~ 35 I, 0,5 | the pulsing heart of the Church as Bride. Whether in a place 36 I, 0,6 | communion and mission of the Church ~In the communion of the 37 I, 0,6 | In the communion of the Church~6. Through their specific 38 I, 0,6 | within the communion of the Church, becoming a unique sign 39 I, 0,6 | particular way of being the Church, of building the communion 40 I, 0,6 | building the communion of the Church, of fulfilling a mission 41 I, 0,6 | for the good of the whole Church. (33) Cloistered contemplatives 42 I, 0,6 | at the very heart of the Church. (34)~The cloistered community 43 I, 0,6(33) | the exclusive union of the Church as Bride with her Lord who 44 I, 0,6(33) | of being present in the Church”.~ 45 I, 0,6(34) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 4: “Thus 46 I, 0,6(34) | Gentium, 4: “Thus the whole Church appears as ?the people gathered 47 I, 0,6(35) | sign of the mystery of the Church”.~ 48 I, 0,6 | them at the heart of the Church, nuns undertake in a special 49 I, 0,6 | to have “the mind of the Church (sentire cum Ecclesia)”, 50 I, 0,7 | In the mission of the Church~7. “The pilgrim Church is 51 I, 0,7 | the Church~7. “The pilgrim Church is by her very nature missionary”; (37) 52 I, 0,7(37) | Missionary Activity of the Church Ad Gentes, 2.~ 53 I, 0,7 | missionary heart of the Church, by means of constant prayer, 54 I, 0,7 | of greater benefit to the Church than all the other works 55 I, 0,7(40) | Catechism of the Catholic Church, 953; Saint Clare of Assisi, 56 I, 0,7 | I understood that the Church had a Heart and that this 57 I, 0,7 | that Love alone enabled the Church's members to act . . . Yes, 58 I, 0,7 | I found my place in the Church . . . at the heart of the 59 I, 0,7 | at the heart of the Church, my Mother, I will be Love”. (42)~ 60 I, 0,7 | is the conviction of the Church, repeatedly voiced by the 61 I, 0,7 | by the Magisterium: “The Church is deeply aware and, without 62 I, 0,7(43) | Missionary Activity of the Church Ad Gentes, 40: “Institutes 63 I, 0,7 | the nuptial heart of the Church. (46)~Their life, given 64 I, 0,7 | foreshadowing of the eschatological Church immutable in its possession 65 I, 0,7 | entire community of the Church travels. Eager to act and 66 I, 0,7 | devoted to contemplation", the Church advances down the paths 67 I, 0,8 | The monastery in the local Church~8. The monastery is the 68 I, 0,8 | gift also for the local Church to which it belongs. Representing 69 I, 0,8 | the prayerful face of the Church, a monastery makes the Church' 70 I, 0,8 | Church, a monastery makes the Church's presence more complete 71 I, 0,8 | most intimate to a local Church – its heart, where the Spirit 72 I, 0,8(49) | Missionary Activity of the Church Ad Gentes, 18.~ 73 I, 0,8(50) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 45; Decree 74 I, 0,8 | to the experiences of the Church and of people today, they 75 I, 0,8(52) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 46.~ 76 II, 0,9 | thus been received by the Church and canonically ordered 77 II, 0,9(54) | religious life, with which the Church manifests to the world the 78 II, 0,10 | Christ's union with the Church his Bride, papal enclosure, 79 II, 0,10 | the exclusive union of the Church as Bride with her Lord. (57)~ 80 II, 0,10 | traditions of the Institute.~The Church's Magisterium has often 81 II, 0,10 | grace and holiness for the Church, to be faithfully maintained. (58)~ 82 II, 0,11 | participation in the life of the Church and to their authentic mission;~ 83 II, 1,20 | duly informed about the Church and the world, not through 84 II, 1,21 | are being observed.~The Church, by virtue of her profound 85 III, 0,22 | particular mission in the Church. (72)~Formation must influence 86 III, 0,23(78)| Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 87 III, 0,25 | of the monastery~25. The Church recognizes every monastery “ 88 III, 0,25 | according to the laws of the Church and the Constitutions. These 89 III, 0,26 | Spirit has given rise in the Church to religious families made 90 III, 0,26 | perspective in which the Church today envisages the role 91 IV, 0,27 | fulfil their vocation in the Church. Their principal purpose 92 Conclu, 0,31 | Instruction is to confirm the Church's high esteem for the wholly


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