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1 Text| and natural form of the Church's existence is not at all
2 Text| serve and to be, i.e., the Church. To understand this, one
3 Text| was to build churches. The Church was a self-evident, organic
4 Text| one. It was a need for the Church - for worship, sacraments,
5 Text| the owner of the parish Church. It was literally the property
6 Text| no one in particular. The Church had no other function but
7 Text| carry out this work of the Church were the "clergy." To give
8 Text| give and to administer the Church, both spiritually and materially,
9 Text| receive the teachings of the Church as diligently as possible,
10 Text| heart" to the needs of the Church, and finally, to live as
11 Text| framework, the land and the Church on it had to be purchased
12 Text| purpose than to make the Church possible. It was a purely
13 Text| and to have even a humble church together with supporting
14 Text| material support for the Church, the Church, and not the
15 Text| support for the Church, the Church, and not the parish, being
16 Text| the parish that serves the Church, it is, indeed, the Church
17 Text| Church, it is, indeed, the Church that is forced more and
18 Text| and representative of the "Church" in the "parish," is considered
19 Text| subordinates the interests of the Church to those of the parish. ~
20 Text| all this is done "for the Church" - it is thereby justified
21 Text| organization has replaced the Church and, by the same token,
22 Text| natural community with a Church as its center and pole of "
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