Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 1, 4 | laity, from the work of Catholic movements and associations,
2 3, 26 | which, far from opposing the Catholic Church, looks to her with
3 5, 52(104) | XI, Radio Message to the Catholic Faithful and to the entire
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 4 6, 12 | confirmed by the field of Catholic social doctrine, greatly
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 5 2, 43 | Vatican Council mentioned the Catholic teaching on conscience when
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 6 Int, 10 | regard to sound faith and Catholic doctrine concerning this
7 1, 11(10) | Catechism of the Catholic Church , 1085.~
8 1, 12(13) | Catechism of the Catholic Church , 1382.~
9 1, 12(14) | Catechism of the Catholic Church , 1367.~
10 1, 15 | his blood. And the holy Catholic Church has fittingly and
11 1, 15 | order to be in accord with Catholic faith, must firmly maintain
12 3, 26 | Church to be “one, holy, catholic and apostolic”. The Eucharist
13 3, 26 | Eucharist too is one and catholic. It is also holy, indeed,
14 3, 27 | 27. The Catechism of the Catholic Church, in explaining how
15 3, 29(61) | Chapter 1, Constitution on the Catholic Faith Firmiter Credimus:
16 3, 30 | 30. The Catholic Church's teaching on the
17 3, 30 | and are separated from the Catholic Church remain fully pertinent: “
18 3, 30 | coming in glory”.62~The Catholic faithful, therefore, while
19 4, 35(71) | Letter to the Bishops of the Catholic Church on Some Aspects of
20 4, 36 | lines, the Catechism of the Catholic Church rightly stipulates
21 4, 39 | presence of the one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church”.79
22 4, 39 | harmony with every other Catholic community. ~The ecclesial
23 4, 39(79) | Letter to the Bishops of the Catholic Church on Some Aspects of
24 4, 39(83) | Letter to the Bishops of the Catholic Church on Some Aspects of
25 4, 43 | sons and daughters of the Catholic Church and our brothers
26 4, 44(93) | Decree on the Eastern Catholic Churches Orientalium Ecclesiarum,
27 4, 45 | full communion with the Catholic Church. In this case, in
28 4, 45 | separated in good faith from the Catholic Church, who spontaneously
29 4, 45 | receive the Eucharist from a Catholic minister and are properly
30 4, 45 | full communion with the Catholic Church.96~
31 4, 45(95) | Decree on the Eastern Catholic Churches Orientalium Ecclesiarum,
32 4, 46 | source of joy to note that Catholic ministers are able, in certain
33 4, 46 | full communion with the Catholic Church but who greatly desire
34 4, 46 | manifest the faith which the Catholic Church professes with regard
35 CON, 61 | she truly is: one, holy, catholic and apostolic; the people,
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 36 1, 8 | in the Catechism of the Catholic Church: "In the account
37 1, 9(12) | Cf. Catechism of the Catholic Church, Nos. 1867 and 2268. ~
38 1, 13 | remedy against abortion. The Catholic Church is then accused of
39 3, 53(41) | 77; cf. Catechism of the Catholic Church, No. 2258. ~
40 3, 55(43) | Cf. Catechism of the Catholic Church, Nos. 2263-2269;
41 3, 55(44) | Catechism of the Catholic Church, No. 2265.~
42 3, 56(46) | Catechism of the Catholic Church, No. 2266.~
43 3, 56 | the new Catechism of the Catholic Church remains valid: "If
44 3, 57 | with the Bishops of the Catholic Church, I confirm that the
45 3, 62(66) | Address to the Italian Catholic Union of Midwives (29 October
46 3, 65 | with the Bishops of the Catholic Church, I confirm that euthanasia
47 3, 66(84) | 545; Catechism of the Catholic Church, Nos. 2281-2283.~
48 3, 75(99) | Cf. Catechism of the Catholic Church, Nos. 1753-1755;
49 4, 82 | faculties, seminaries and Catholic institutions sound doctrine
50 4, 91(114) | Catechism of the Catholic Church, No. 2372.~
51 4, 98 | A special task falls to Catholic intellectuals, who are called
52 4, 98 | Universities, particularly from Catholic Universities, and from Centres,
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 53 Int, 6 | witnesses of divine and catholic truth”.3 To bear witness
54 Int, 6 | certain fundamental truths of Catholic doctrine which, in the present
55 1, 8(6) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Catholic Faith Dei Filius, III: DS
56 1, 13(15) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Catholic Faith Dei Filius, III: DS
57 4, 40 | gave my preference to the Catholic faith. I thought it more
58 4, 41(41) | Cf. Congregation for Catholic Education, Instruction on
59 5, 53(63) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Catholic Faith Dei Filius, II: DS
60 5, 53(65) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Catholic Faith Dei Filius, IV: DS
61 5, 54 | can the importance of the Catholic rejection of Marxist philosophy
62 5, 54 | be examined critically: “Catholic theologians and philosophers,
63 5, 55(72) | regards this faith..., the Catholic Church professes that it
64 5, 58 | day. The most influential Catholic theologians of the present
65 5, 59 | had emerged a number of Catholic philosophers who, adopting
66 5, 60(84) | Sacred Congregation for Catholic Education, Ratio Fundamentalis
67 5, 61 | Second Vatican Council, many Catholic faculties were in some ways
68 7, 82 | cannot be said that the Catholic tradition erred when it
69 7, 83(102) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Catholic Faith Dei Filius, IV: DS
70 7, 92 | sincerely love the Christian, Catholic and apostolic religion,
71 7, 96(112) | though common effort by Catholic teachers over the course
72 7, 96(113) | Declaration in Defence of the Catholic Doctrine on the Church Mysterium
73 Conc, 100(122)| Dogmatic Constitution on the Catholic Faith Dei Filius, IV: DS
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 74 3, 14 | put forward by experts in Catholic social teaching and by the
75 4, 20 | professional specializations. ~Catholic social teaching does not
76 4, 20 | method is recognized by Catholic social teaching as legitimate
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 77 4, 19(144) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Catholic Faith Dei Filius, Chap.
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 78 2, 29 | found on the part of the Catholic Church its culminating expression
79 2, 30 | The dialogues begun by the Catholic Church with the Churches
80 2, 30 | finding agreement with the Catholic Church on fundamental points
81 2, 31 | emphasize how profoundly the Catholic Church, the Orthodox Church
82 2, 34 | taking place between the Catholic Church and the Churches
83 3, 47 | Knowledge of the true Catholic doctrine regarding the Blessed
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 84 1, 9 | of salvation. 16 "To this catholic unity of the people of God,
85 1, 9 | various ways, whether they be Catholic faithful or others who believe
86 1, 11 | are incorporated in the Catholic Church ought to sense their
87 4, 39 | especially in those with a Catholic majority, where she has
88 5, 50 | represents a threat for the Catholic Church and for all the ecclesial
89 6, 67 | at giving them "the true Catholic spirit whereby they will
90 7, 84 | centers. They bring to the Catholic world that spirit of universality
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 91 1, 2 | theological dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox
92 4, 13 | universality as one, holy, catholic and apostolic. This is clearly
93 4, 13 | with its own endowments the Catholic "pleroma", was in perfect
94 4, 15 | must be always one, holy, catholic and apostolic. This task
95 5 | V. CATHOLIC SENSE OF THE CHURCH~
96 5, 18 | 18. The Church is catholic also because she is able
97 6, 21 | of Constantinople, both Catholic and Orthodox, in Eastern
98 7, 27 | same time, to universal and catholic communion; were it to remain
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 99 1, 2 | the Synods of the Oriental Catholic Churches and to the Episcopal
100 2, 8 | highest authority of the Catholic Church and addressed both
101 4, 32 | particular, it obliges the Catholic Church and the other Churches
102 7, 47(87) | will, together with our Catholic sons and daughters and our
103 7, 49 | Marian Year in order that the Catholic faithful may look more and
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 104 Int, 1 | full communion with the Catholic Church, gives new vigour
105 Int, 3 | Second Vatican Council, the Catholic Church committed herself
106 Int, 3 | mission in history. The Catholic Church acknowledges and
107 Int, 3 | the witness of the entire Catholic community understood in
108 Int, 4 | invite the faithful of the Catholic Church and all Christians
109 1 | CHAPTER I - THE CATHOLIC CHURCH'S COMMITMENT TO ECUMENISM~
110 1, 5 | Christ's disciples, the Catholic Church bases upon God's
111 1, 5(4) | Letter to the Bishops of the Catholic Church on Some Aspects of
112 1, 8 | sacred Synod exhorts all the Catholic faithful to recognize the
113 1, 8 | ecumenism".7~In indicating the Catholic principles of ecumenism,
114 1, 8 | Dignitatis Humanae.9~The Catholic Church embraces with hope
115 1, 9 | Christ" (1 Jn 1:3). For the Catholic Church, then, thecommunion
116 1, 10 | for full communion, the Catholic faithful are conscious of
117 1, 10 | among other Christians. The Catholic faithful face the ecumenical
118 1, 10 | Christ "subsists in the Catholic Church, which is governed
119 1, 10 | an inner dynamism towards Catholic unity".11~"It follows that
120 1, 10 | and truth entrusted to the Catholic Church".12~
121 1, 11 | 11. The Catholic Church thus affirms that
122 1, 11 | members daily fall. The Catholic Church knows that, by virtue
123 1, 11 | Mt 16:18). Even so, the Catholic Church does not forget that
124 1, 11 | exists between them and the Catholic Church.~To the extent that
125 1, 11 | Gentium stresses that the Catholic Church "recognizes that
126 1, 12 | visible boundaries of the Catholic Church: "For there are many
127 1, 13 | sons and daughters of the Catholic Church".17~With reference
128 1, 13 | beyond the boundaries of the Catholic community there is an ecclesial
129 1, 13 | value (eximia), which in the Catholic Church are part of the fullness
130 1, 14 | East and of the West, the Catholic Church believes that in
131 1, 14 | in their fullness in the Catholic Church and, without this
132 1, 16 | Apostles.24 With regard to the Catholic Church, I have frequently
133 1, 17 | future. The faithful of the Catholic Church cannot forget that
134 1, 17(28) | WORKING GROUP BETWEEN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND THE WORLD COUNCIL
135 1, 27 | before the faithful of the Catholic Church a model which I consider
136 1, 29 | from the standpoint of the Catholic Church and refers to the
137 1, 30 | which the bases for the Catholic Church's participation in
138 1, 30 | readiness of the worldwide Catholic Episcopate, and in particular
139 1, 31 | the Synods of the Eastern Catholic Churches. Suitable structures
140 1, 31 | practical commitment of the Catholic Church to apply the Council'
141 1, 36 | discussions should take place: "Catholic theologians engaged in ecumenical
142 1, 36 | method of expounding the Catholic faith should not be a hindrance
143 1, 37 | should remember that in Catholic teaching there exists an
144 1, 37(63) | Declaration in Defence of Catholic Doctrine on the Church Mysterium
145 1, 38(64) | Declaration in Defence of Catholic Doctrine on the Church Mysterium
146 1, 40(66) | Declaration between the Catholic Church and the Assyrian
147 2, 42 | full communion with the Catholic Church".69 This broadening
148 2, 43 | cooperation, stressing that the Catholic Church cannot fail to take
149 2, 43 | as well as through the Catholic Church.74 Today I see with
150 2, 44 | Constitution Dei Verbum, the Catholic Church could not fail to
151 2, 45 | renewal carried out by the Catholic Church, certain other Ecclesial
152 2, 46 | source of joy to note that Catholic ministers are able, in certain
153 2, 46 | full communion with the Catholic Church but who greatly desire
154 2, 46 | manifest the faith which the Catholic Church professes with regard
155 2, 48 | which the members of the Catholic Church have established
156 2, 49 | links its teaching on the Catholic Church to an acknowledgment
157 2, 50 | very solemn moment for the Catholic Church, their common willingness
158 2, 50 | communion linking them with the Catholic Church. The Decree on Ecumenism
159 2, 50 | Eastern Churches and the Catholic Church, to give due consideration
160 2, 51 | Theological Dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox
161 2, 52 | theological dialogue between the Catholic Church and all the Orthodox
162 2, 54 | of Rus' (988-1988). The Catholic Church, and this Apostolic
163 2, 54 | addressed to the faithful of the Catholic Church in commemoration
164 2, 58 | sacramental bonds between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox
165 2, 58 | Churches, the Decree on Eastern Catholic Churches Orientalium Ecclesiarum
166 2, 58 | place and personage, the Catholic Church has often adopted
167 2, 59 | Theological Dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox
168 2, 59 | has concluded "that the Catholic Church and the Orthodox
169 2, 59(98) | THEOLOGICAL DIALOGUE BETWEEN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND THE ORTHODOX
170 2, 60 | full communion between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox
171 2, 60 | the right of the Eastern Catholic Churches to have their own
172 2, 60 | With regard to the Eastern Catholic Churches in communion with
173 2, 60 | Churches in communion with the Catholic Church, the Council expressed
174 2, 60 | many Eastern sons of the Catholic Church ... are already living
175 2, 60 | traditions, belongs to the full catholic and apostolic character
176 2, 60 | Certainly the Eastern Catholic Churches, in the spirit
177 2, 61 | In view of all this, the Catholic Church desires nothing less
178 2, 61 | the great task which the Catholic Church must accomplish,
179 2, 62 | Second Vatican Council, the Catholic Church has also, in different
180 2, 62(108) | Declaration between the Catholic Church and the Assyrian
181 2, 64 | times, are bound to the Catholic Church by a special affinity
182 2, 64 | on the one hand, and the Catholic Church on the other, there
183 2, 65 | development in the West of the Catholic Church and of the Churches
184 2, 66 | desire for peace with the Catholic Church have not yet taken
185 2, 66 | the Church, according to Catholic belief, an authentic teaching
186 2, 69 | was begun, and since 1968 Catholic theologians have been admitted
187 2, 70 | sustained by the prayer of the Catholic Church and of the other
188 2, 71 | especially in countries where the Catholic communities constitute a
189 3, 77 | the Church is one, holy, catholic and apostolic. The ultimate
190 3, 78 | movement, it is not only the Catholic Church and the Orthodox
191 3, 78 | communion in the one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church which
192 3, 82 | a deep challenge to the Catholic faithful. The Spirit calls
193 3, 82 | examination of conscience. The Catholic Church must enter into what
194 3 | Contribution of the Catholic Church to the quest for
195 3, 86 | of Christ subsists in the Catholic Church.142 The Decree on
196 3, 87 | how we are aware, as the Catholic Church, that we have received
197 3, 88 | Ecclesial Communities, the Catholic Church is conscious that
198 3, 88 | Geneva on 12 June 1984, the Catholic Church's conviction that
199 3, 89 | theological dialogues in which the Catholic Church is engaging with
200 3, 89(149) | examples: ANGLICAN-ROMAN CATHOLIC INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION,
201 3, 89(149) | OF CHRIST AND THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, Report (1981); ROMAN
202 3, 89(149) | CHURCH, Report (1981); ROMAN CATHOLIC/LUTHERAN JOINT COMMISSION,
203 3, 89(149) | THEOLOGICAL DIALOGUE BETWEEN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND THE ORTHODOX
204 3, 95 | done in communion. When the Catholic Church affirms that the
205 3, 97 | 97. The Catholic Church, both in her praxis
206 Exh, 100 | clergy and faithful of the Catholic Church indicating the path
207 Exh, 100 | the consciousness of the Catholic Church, recalling them in
208 Exh, 103 | you, the faithful of the Catholic Church, and to you, my brothers
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 209 Int, 4 | certain fundamental truths of Catholic doctrine which, in the present
210 Int, 5 | by the Catechism of the Catholic Church, which contains a
211 Int, 5 | reference text for teaching Catholic doctrine",11 the Encyclical
212 Int, 5(10) | Catechism of the Catholic Church, No.1692.~
213 1, 12(19) | a. 2; Catechism of the Catholic Church, No. 1955.~
214 1, 13 | in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, "the Ten Commandments
215 1, 13(22) | Catechism of the Catholic Church, No. 2070.~
216 1, 16(26) | Cf. Catechism of the Catholic Church, No.1717.~
217 2, 29(49) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Catholic Faith Dei Filius, Chap.
218 2, 34(59) | Difficulties Felt by Anglicans in Catholic Teaching (Uniform Edition:
219 2, 36 | influence also in the sphere of Catholic moral theology. While the
220 2, 36 | to the best tradition of Catholic thought. In response to
221 2, 37 | distinction, contrary to Catholic doctrine,63 between an ethical
222 2, 37 | positions incompatible with Catholic teaching. ~In such a context
223 2, 42(77) | Cf. Catechism of the Catholic Church, No.1955.~
224 2, 53(100) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Catholic Faith Dei Filius, Chap.
225 2, 64 | teaching of the Church. For the Catholic Church is by the will of
226 2, 66(112) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Catholic Faith Dei Filius, Chap.
227 2, 70 | thus involves a denial of Catholic doctrine on mortal sin: "
228 2, 74 | minimizing" evils. ~Many of the Catholic moralists who follow in
229 2, 76 | claim to be grounded in the Catholic moral tradition. Although
230 2, 78 | as the Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches, "there are
231 2, 78(127) | Catechism of the Catholic Church, No.1761.~
232 2, 81(134) | a. 2; Catechism of the Catholic Church, Nos. 1753-1755.~
233 3, 100 | 100. The Catechism of the Catholic Church affirms that "in
234 3, 100(157) | Catechism of the Catholic Church, No. 2407.~
235 3, 110(174) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Catholic Faith Dei Filius, Chap.
236 3, 111(176) | Sacred Congregation for Catholic Education, The Theological
237 3, 113 | the faithful to receive Catholic doctrine in its purity and
238 3, 116 | from our fidelity to the Catholic faith which comes from the
239 3, 116 | upon Bishops with regard to Catholic institutions. Whether these
240 3, 116 | both to grant the title "Catholic" to Church-related schools,179
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