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(...) Redemptoris missio
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1501 6, 64 | 64. Each particular church must be generous and open 1502 6, 64 | clergy in the world. 127~The Church's mission is wider than 1503 6, 65 | to know exactly what the Church expects of them today.~The 1504 6, 65 | same time raises up in the Church those institutes which undertake 1505 6, 65 | responsibility of the whole Church, as their special task."129~ 1506 6, 65(128) | Missionary Activity of the Church Ad Gentes, Chapter IV, 23- 1507 6, 66 | institute exists for the Church and must enrich her with 1508 6, 66(132) | Bishops and Religious in the Church Mutuae Relationes (May 14, 1509 6, 66 | it is the model of the Church's missionary commitment, 1510 6, 66(133) | Missionary Activity of the Church Ad Gentes, 27.~ 1511 6, 67 | share in concern for the Church's mission: "The spiritual 1512 6, 67 | to the aid of the whole Church, in readiness to preach 1513 6, 67(134) | Missionary Activity of the Church Ad Gentes, 39.~ 1514 6, 67 | open to the needs of the Church and the world, with concern 1515 6, 67 | the concern of the whole Church for all of humanity.~Especially 1516 6, 68 | direct it toward the entire Church."137 Today it is clear how 1517 6, 68 | of the new setting of the Church which welcomes them, and 1518 6, 68(138) | Missionary Activity of the Church Ad Gentes, 38; Sacred Congregation 1519 6, 68(139) | Missionary Activity of the Church Ad Gentes, 20.~ 1520 6, 69 | dedication to the service of the Church deriving from their very 1521 6, 69 | more authentic service. The Church needs to make known the 1522 6, 69(141) | Missionary Activity of the Church Ad Gentes, 40.~ 1523 6, 71 | spoke explicitly of the Church's "permanent mission of 1524 6, 71 | the foundation of a new church requires the Eucharist and 1525 6, 71(147) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 17, 33ff.~ 1526 6, 71(148) | Missionary Activity of the Church Ad Gentes, 35-36, 41.~ 1527 6, 71(151) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 31; cf. CIC, 1528 6, 72 | international levels. Within the Church, there are various types 1529 6, 73 | Missionary Activity of the Church speaks of them as "that 1530 6, 73 | of the faith and of the Church by their strenuous efforts." 154 1531 6, 73(154) | Missionary Activity of the Church Ad Gentes, 17.~ 1532 6, 73 | both within and outside the Church, there is always need for 1533 6, 73(157) | Missionary Activity of the Church Ad Gentes, 17.~ 1534 6, 74 | other ways of serving the Church and her mission; namely, 1535 6, 74 | her mission; namely, other Church personnel: leaders of prayer, 1536 6, 74 | works; administrators of Church resources; leaders in the 1537 6, 74 | part of their time to the Church, living their faith authentically.~ 1538 6, 75 | communion.~But since the Church is also a communion which 1539 6, 75 | for the building up of the Church."159~To the congregation 1540 6, 75(159) | Missionary Activity of the Church Ad Gentes, 28.~ 1541 6, 75(160) | Missionary Activity of the Church Ad Gentes, 29.~ 1542 6, 75 | programs of action which the Church needs in order to be more 1543 6, 75 | communion in which the entire Church is missionary, but in which 1544 6, 75(161) | Missionary Activity of the Church Ad Gentes, 29: Cf. John 1545 6, 76(162) | Missionary Activity of the Church Ad Gentes, 31.~ 1546 6, 76(165) | Missionary Activity of the Church Ad Gentes, 34; Paul VI, 1547 7, 77 | they are members of the Church by virtue of their Baptism, 1548 7, 77 | become a fruitful part of the Church's mission. The Second Vatican 1549 7, 77(166) | Missionary Activity of the Church Ad Gentes, 35; cf. CIC, 1550 7, 78 | Pentecost - the beginning of the Church's mission - is celebrated 1551 7, 79 | sign of the vitality of a church.~ 1552 7, 80 | missionary cause of the Church by fostering missionary 1553 7, 80 | generous participation in Church activities provide families 1554 7, 81 | not only to set up the Church with minimal structures ( 1555 7, 81 | countries. The missionary Church gives what she receives, 1556 7, 81 | indispensable for building up the Church and for showing love.~In 1557 7, 81 | date in the life of the Church, because it teaches how 1558 7, 83 | is the task of the local Church, assisted by missionaries 1559 7, 83 | the life of the universal Church and in voicing the experiences 1560 7, 83 | and should not ignore the Church's universal mission, ecumenism, 1561 7, 83 | People of God to share in the Church's universal mission, promoting 1562 7, 83 | human rights. The missionary Church is certainly involved on 1563 7, 84 | universality and of service to the Church's mission, without which 1564 7, 84(170) | Missionary Activity of the Church Ad Gentes, 38.~ 1565 7, 85 | other parts and to the whole Church, in such a way that the 1566 7, 85 | the different parts of the Church there are bonds of intimate 1567 7, 85 | laity, to be open to the Church's universality, and to avoid 1568 7, 85(171) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 13.~ 1569 7, 86 | a development which the Church seeks to encourage. Today 1570 7, 86 | Gospel, or for whom the Church is scarcely present, are 1571 7, 86 | require the uniting of all the Church's resources. As she prepares 1572 7, 86 | the year 2000, the whole Church is even more committed to 1573 7, 86 | believer, as for the entire Church, the missionary task must 1574 8, 88(172) | Missionary Activity of the Church Ad Gentes, 24.~ 1575 8 | Loving the Church and Humanity As Jesus Did~ 1576 8, 89 | for souls, and love the Church as Christ did.~The missionary 1577 8, 89 | bearing in himself the Church's spirit, her openness to 1578 8, 89 | Christ he must love the Church: "Christ loved the Church 1579 8, 89 | Church: "Christ loved the Church and gave himself up for 1580 8, 89 | Only profound love for the Church can sustain the missionary' 1581 8, 89 | separated from fidelity to the Church."173~ 1582 8, 90 | mission of salvation in the Church."174~The universal call 1583 8, 90 | gleams over the face of the Church, by preaching the Gospel 1584 8, 90 | every creature." 175 The Church's missionary spirituality 1585 8, 90(175) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 1.~ 1586 8, 91 | this two-thousand-year-old Church of ours: being young in 1587 8, 91 | missionary epic of the early Church. You will also be a leaven 1588 Conc, 92 | Today, as never before, the Church has the opportunity of bringing 1589 Conc, 92 | Christ's Ascension, the Church must gather in the Upper 1590 Conc, 92 | third millennium the whole Church is invited to live more 1591 Conc, 92 | the work of salvation. The Church does this together with 1592 Conc, 92 | the example of Mary, the Church's Mother and model: Mary 1593 Conc, 92 | all who cooperate in the Church's apostolic mission for 1594 Conc, 92 | presence of Christ, the Church journeys through time toward 1595 Conc, 92 | power,"178 I entrust the Church and, in particular, those Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
1596 1, 1 | Methodius, are remembered by the Church together with the great 1597 1, 1 | two Saints to the whole Church, with the Encyclical Epistle 1598 1, 2 | these solenm acts of the Church and to call the attention 1599 1, 2 | originally rooted in the Church and in Christian tradition.~ 1600 1, 2 | dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Churches 1601 1, 3 | III intended to remind the Church and the world of the apostolic 1602 1, 3 | renewed expression to the Church's memory of this important 1603 1, 3 | helped to revive in the Church not only the religious memory 1604 1, 3 | place in the life of the Church: the Second Vatican Council. 1605 2, 4 | Archive attached to the great church of Holy Wisdom in Constantinople, 1606 2, 4 | they believed to be the church in which had been buried 1607 2, 5 | placed on the altar in the Church of Saint Mary ad Praesepe, 1608 2, 6 | works of the Fathers of the Church and also the collection 1609 2, 6 | 885 in the service of the Church established among the Slav 1610 2, 7 | legitimate Pastor of the Church which in that age became 1611 2, 7 | remains a living model for the Church and for the missionaries 1612 3, 8 | of the Patriarch of the Church of Constantinople, addressed 1613 3, 9 | entrusted by the Savior to the Church until the end of time. It 1614 3, 10 | the unity of the universal Church. This was the price which 1615 3, 11 | their holy relics, to the Church's chief episcopal See.~Previously, 1616 3, 11 | communion in love preserves the Church from all forms of particularism, 1617 4 | IV. THEY PLANTED THE CHURCH OF GOD~ 1618 4, 12 | which they built up the Church, guided as they were by 1619 4, 12 | were by their vision of the Church as one, holy and universal.~ 1620 4, 12 | been transmitted by the Church of Rome. The uniformity 1621 4, 13 | the visible center: of the Church's unity.21 Thus they established 1622 4, 13 | Thus they established the Church with an awareness of her 1623 4, 13 | namely that each local Church is called to enrich with 1624 4, 14 | to various needs of the Church and as opportunities offer, 1625 4, 14 | communities belonging to the same Church. For the division which 1626 4, 14 | occurred in the course of the Church's history and which sadly 1627 4, 14 | members, namely, between the Church of Constantinople and the 1628 4, 14 | of Constantinople and the Church of Rome on the one hand, 1629 4, 14 | of the perfectly united Church, and in particular to the " 1630 4, 14 | canonical unity with the Church of Rome, with the Church 1631 4, 14 | Church of Rome, with the Church of Constantinople and with 1632 4, 15 | had assumed vis-a-vis the Church of Byzantium which had begotten 1633 4, 15 | were his obligations to the Church of Rome, thanks to which 1634 4, 15 | his obligations to that Church growing in the lands of 1635 4, 15 | manifold fullness of the Church, which, conforming to the 1636 5 | V. CATHOLIC SENSE OF THE CHURCH~ 1637 5, 16 | and instructive for the Church today is the catcehetic 1638 5, 16 | the self-awareness of the Church and, through her interior 1639 5, 16 | rebirth in the life of the Church.~And, among its statements 1640 5, 16 | again (cf. Jn 11:52)... The Church or People of God takes nothing 1641 5, 16 | each individual part of the Church contributes through its 1642 5, 16 | other parts and of the whole Church. Thus through the common 1643 5, 16(28) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 13.~ 1644 5, 17 | of the catholicity of the Church - like a symphony of the 1645 5, 17 | rather narrow idea of the Church and were opposed to this 1646 5, 18 | 18. The Church is catholic also because 1647 5, 18 | the very make-up of the Church, is not something static, 1648 5, 18 | Christ and preached by the Church through the power of the 1649 5, 19 | The catholicity of the Church is manifested in the active 1650 5, 19 | of the common good. The Church everywhere effects her universality 1651 5, 20 | from the treasury of the Church "things old and new",38 1652 5, 20 | by the authorities of the Church - the Bishops of Rome and 1653 5, 20 | their destined place in the Church which had now arisen also 1654 6, 21 | cultures into the life of the Church.~By incarnating the Gospel 1655 6, 21 | It was also used in the Church of the Holy Cross in Cracow, 1656 7, 24 | principally through the Bohemian Church, and by this route Christianity 1657 7, 25 | in the bosom of the one Church, even though against the 1658 7, 26 | communion of the universal Church both in the East and in 1659 7, 26 | and, within the universal Church, love for the particular 1660 7, 26 | love for the particular Church that was coming into being 1661 7, 26 | an essential task of the Church, and is urgent today in 1662 7, 26(42) | VATICAN COUNCIL, Decree on the Church's Missionary Activity Ad 1663 7, 27 | Tradition of the universal Church. For us they are the champions 1664 7, 27 | particular tradition, every local Church must remain open and alert 1665 7, 27 | builders of communion in the Church and in society. This calls 1666 7, 27 | the worldwide level. The Church, conscious of being the 1667 7, 27(45) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 1.~ 1668 8, 28 | fitting, then, that the Church should celebrate with solemnity 1669 8, 29 | first Archbishop of the Church which he established among 1670 8, 29 | their own language. This Church grew even stronger when 1671 8, 29 | faith and love both with the Church of Rome and with that of 1672 8, 30 | O Father, what the whole Church today implores from you 1673 8, 31 | desire to entrust the whole Church of yesterday, today and 1674 8, 31 | today and tomorrow, the Church both in Europe and throughout 1675 8, 31 | and daughters.~The whole Church thanks you, who called the 1676 8, 31 | never cease to enrich the Church, the Continent of Europe 1677 8, 31 | spiritual patrimony of the Church and of humanity. The whole 1678 8, 31 | and of humanity. The whole Church, aware of this common treasure, 1679 8, 31 | For the mission of the Church is always oriented and directed 1680 8, 32 | your Son and Mother of the Church, the intercession of your Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
1681 1, 1 | The social concern of the Church, directed towards an authentic 1682 1, 1 | the social doctrine of the Church. As a result, this doctrine, 1683 1, 1 | builds up gradually, as the Church, in the fullness of the 1684 1, 3 | value of the teaching of the Church.~This twofold dimension 1685 2, 5 | continuity and renewal within the Church's social doctrine. The intention 1686 2, 6 | the same concern of the Church which inspired the whole 1687 2, 6(8) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World, Gaudium 1688 2, 7 | the great tradition of the Church's social teaching, takes 1689 2, 7 | awareness of the duty of the Church, as "an expert in humanity," " 1690 2, 7 | centuries - old tradition of the Church regarding the "universal 1691 2, 8 | authority of the Catholic Church and addressed both to the 1692 2, 8 | and addressed both to the Church herself and "to all people 1693 2, 8 | legitimate concern of the Church seen as a religious institution - 1694 2, 8 | legitimacy and necessity of the Church's intervention in this field.~ 1695 2, 8 | the social doctrine of the Church has once more demonstrated 1696 2, 8 | In consequence, when the Church concerns herself with the " 1697 2, 9 | the social teaching of the Church had not yet reached the 1698 2, 10 | the social doctrine of the Church in its totality and to the 1699 3, 12 | decolonization. For her part, the Church felt the duty to deepen 1700 3, 14 | content, before which the Church, which is a "sacrament or 1701 3, 14(32) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, Lumen Gentium, n. 1.~ 1702 3, 17(34) | Your Homeless Brother?" The Church and the Housing Problem ( 1703 3, 18 | justice and peace, which the Church proclaims and for which 1704 3, 21 | one of the reasons why the Church's social doctrine adopts 1705 3, 26(48) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World, Gaudium 1706 4, 28(52) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World, Gaudium 1707 4, 31 | to his body, which is the Church" ( Col.1.18 ; cf. Eph 1: 1708 4, 31 | reasons which impel the Church to concern herself with 1709 4, 31 | Some Fathers of the Church were inspired by this idea 1710 4, 31(57) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, Lumen Gentium, n. 1.~ 1711 4, 31 | ancient practice of the Church is her conviction that she 1712 4, 31 | in favor of superfluous church ornaments and costly furnishings 1713 4, 31(60) | used by the Fathers of the Church to describe the proper attitude 1714 4, 32 | it obliges the Catholic Church and the other Churches and 1715 4, 33(62) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World, Gaudium 1716 4, 33(62) | the basic reasons why the Church has always been opposed 1717 5, 36(64) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World, Gaudium 1718 5, 36(65) | 1984), n. 16: "Whenever the Church speaks of situations of 1719 5, 39 | own evangelical duty the Church feels called to take her 1720 5, 40 | help, is the soul of the Church's vocation to be a "sacrament," 1721 5, 40 | solidarity to which the Church calls us and which she tirelessly 1722 5, 40 | development and peace. Many of the Church's canonized saints offer 1723 6, 41 | 41. The Church does not have technical 1724 6, 41 | his Encyclical.69 For the Church does not propose economic 1725 6, 41 | ministry in the world. ~But the Church is an "expert in humanity,"70 1726 6, 41 | to serve.~This is why the Church has something to say today, 1727 6, 41 | its way. In doing so the Church fulfills her mission to 1728 6, 41 | reaching this goal, the Church uses her social doctrine. 1729 6, 41 | action" proposed by the Church's teaching72 would be of 1730 6, 41 | essential dimension.~The Church's social doctrine is not 1731 6, 41 | light of faith and of the Church's tradition. Its main aim 1732 6, 41 | doctrine are part of the Church's evangelizing mission. 1733 6, 41 | which is an aspect of the Church's prophetic role. But it 1734 6, 42 | more than in the past, the Church's social doctrine must be 1735 6, 42(73) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World, Gaudium 1736 6, 42 | the whole tradition of the Church bears witness. It affects 1737 6, 42(78) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World, Gaudium 1738 6, 44(81) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World, Gaudium 1739 7, 46 | appropriately pointed out by the Church's Magisterium.83~It is fitting 1740 7, 47 | the present moment, the Church must strongly affirm the 1741 7, 47 | possibility are based on the Church's awareness of the divine 1742 7, 47 | the Kingdom of God.~The Church has confidence also in man, 1743 7, 47(86) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World, Gaudium 1744 7, 47 | the world about us. The Church too feels profoundly involved 1745 7, 47 | sons and daughters of the Church must serve as examples and 1746 7, 47(88) | the Relationship of the Church to Non-Christian Religions, 1747 7, 48 | 48. The Church well knows that no temporal 1748 7, 49(90) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, Lumen Gentium, n. 58; John Ut unum sint Chap., §
1749 Int, 1 | communion with the Catholic Church, gives new vigour to the 1750 Int, 3 | Vatican Council, the Catholic Church committed herself irrevocably 1751 Int, 3 | these years have made the Church even more profoundly aware 1752 Int, 3 | in history. The Catholic Church acknowledges and confesses 1753 Int, 3 | events of her history, the Church is committed to freeing 1754 Int, 3 | engagement which awaits the Church at the threshold of the 1755 Int, 4 | this special mission in the Church and exhorted him to strengthen 1756 Int, 4 | special ministry in the Church, depends totally on the 1757 Int, 4 | of the Redeemer, and the Church constantly makes this petition 1758 Int, 4 | faithful of the Catholic Church and all Christians to share 1759 Int, 4 | her earthly pilgrimage the Church has suffered and will continue 1760 1 | CHAPTER I - THE CATHOLIC CHURCH'S COMMITMENT TO ECUMENISM~ 1761 1, 5 | disciples, the Catholic Church bases upon God's plan her 1762 1, 5 | into unity. Indeed, "the Church is not a reality closed 1763 1, 5(4) | Bishops of the Catholic Church on Some Aspects of the Church 1764 1, 5(4) | Church on Some Aspects of the Church Understood as Communion 1765 1 | ecumenism: the way of the Church~ 1766 1, 7 | which each regards as his Church and, indeed, God's. And 1767 1, 7 | there may be one visible Church of God, a Church truly universal 1768 1, 7 | visible Church of God, a Church truly universal and sent 1769 1, 8 | The Council expresses the Church's decision to take up the 1770 1, 8 | all the teaching on the Church set forth in the Dogmatic 1771 1, 8(8) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 14.~ 1772 1, 8 | Dignitatis Humanae.9~The Catholic Church embraces with hope the commitment 1773 1, 9 | Lord has bestowed on his Church and in which he wishes to 1774 1, 9 | community. God wills the Church, because he wills unity, 1775 1, 9(10) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 14.~ 1776 1, 9 | Jn 1:3). For the Catholic Church, then, thecommunion of Christians 1777 1, 9 | unity means to desire the Church; to desire the Church means 1778 1, 9 | the Church; to desire the Church means to desire the communion 1779 1, 10 | challenged by the Lord of the Church. The Second Vatican Council 1780 1, 10 | Council states that the Church of Christ "subsists in the 1781 1, 10 | subsists in the Catholic Church, which is governed by the 1782 1, 10 | properly belonging to the Church of Christ, possess an inner 1783 1, 10 | entrusted to the Catholic Church".12~ 1784 1, 11 | 11. The Catholic Church thus affirms that during 1785 1, 11 | God wishes to endow his Church, and this despite the often 1786 1, 11 | daily fall. The Catholic Church knows that, by virtue of 1787 1, 11 | Even so, the Catholic Church does not forget that many 1788 1, 11 | to the structure of the Church of Christ nor that communion 1789 1, 11 | between them and the Catholic Church.~To the extent that these 1790 1, 11 | Christian Communities, the one Church of Christ is effectively 1791 1, 11 | stresses that the Catholic Church "recognizes that in many 1792 1, 12 | boundaries of the Catholic Church: "For there are many who 1793 1, 12 | each of these Churches, the Church of God is built up and grows 1794 1, 13 | daughters of the Catholic Church".17~With reference to the 1795 1, 13 | belong by right to the one Church of Christ. The separated 1796 1, 13 | to the condition of each Church or Community, these actions 1797 1, 13 | which in the Catholic Church are part of the fullness 1798 1, 13 | grace which make up the Church, are also found in the other 1799 1, 14 | in order to arrive at a Church which God has in mind for 1800 1, 14 | of the West, the Catholic Church believes that in the Pentecost 1801 1, 14 | has already manifested the Church in her eschatological reality, 1802 1, 14 | elements of this already-given Church exist, found in their fullness 1803 1, 14 | fullness in the Catholic Church and, without this fullness, 1804 1, 14(19) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 2.~ 1805 1, 15 | evangelization at every stage of the Church's journey of salvation. 1806 1, 16 | that "Christ summons the Church, as she goes her pilgrim 1807 1, 16 | With regard to the Catholic Church, I have frequently recalled 1808 1, 17 | faithful of the Catholic Church cannot forget that the ecumenical 1809 1, 17 | consequence of all that the Church at that time committed herself 1810 1, 17(28) | GROUP BETWEEN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND THE WORLD COUNCIL OF 1811 1, 17 | and from the midst of the Church" the excommunications of 1812 1, 17 | debates about Revelation, the Church, the nature of ecumenism 1813 1, 18 | what concerns God and his Church",33 and adherence to truth' 1814 1, 19 | love which preserves the Church from all forms of particularism, 1815 1, 19 | unity pertains to the whole Church, faithful and clergy alike. 1816 1, 20 | appendix" which is added to the Church's traditional activity. 1817 1, 20 | believed about the unity of the Church and how he saw full Christian 1818 1, 22 | and then bestowed on his Church in the Upper Room in Jerusalem, 1819 1, 22 | in that community of the Church which Christ constantly 1820 1, 23 | leads people to look at the Church and Christianity in a new 1821 1, 23 | Gospel, appealed to his own Church or Ecclesial Community. 1822 1, 23 | which marked the Apostolic Church at its birth and which we 1823 1, 23 | present in the life of the Church and in every activity aimed 1824 1, 24 | unity in Christ and in his Church. With profound emotion I 1825 1, 24 | Eucharistic Liturgy in the Church of Saint George at the Ecumenical 1826 1, 24 | have all become part of the Church's memory as she is guided 1827 1, 25 | an integral part of the Church's life. There is no important 1828 1, 26(48) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 1829 1, 27 | we have taken on in the Church. It was in order to reaffirm 1830 1, 27 | faithful of the Catholic Church a model which I consider 1831 1, 27(50) | life for the unity of the Church. Following a grave illness, 1832 1, 28(51) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 1833 1, 28(53) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 13.~ 1834 1, 29 | standpoint of the Catholic Church and refers to the criteria 1835 1, 30 | the bases for the Catholic Church's participation in ecumenical 1836 1, 31 | 31. The Church's commitment to ecumenical 1837 1, 31 | commitment of the Catholic Church to apply the Council's guidelines 1838 1, 31 | outright necessity, one of the Church's priorities. As a result, 1839 1, 32 | to Christ's will for the Church and, wherever necessary, 1840 1, 33 | particularly concerning the Church. In effect, truth forms 1841 1, 34 | sins committed against the Church's unity: the sins of Christians, 1842 1, 35 | Christ, the source of the Church's unity, can effectively 1843 1, 36 | fast by the teaching of the Church and searching together with 1844 1, 37(63) | Catholic Doctrine on the Church Mysterium Ecclesiae (24 1845 1, 38 | though the truths which the Church intends to teach through 1846 1, 38 | dogmatic formulas of the Church's Magisterium were from 1847 1, 38(64) | Catholic Doctrine on the Church Mysterium Ecclesiae, 5: 1848 1, 39 | the great Tradition of the Church. Catholics have the help 1849 1, 39 | Catholics have the help of the Church's living Magisterium.~ 1850 1, 40(66) | Declaration between the Catholic Church and the Assyrian Church 1851 1, 40(66) | Church and the Assyrian Church of the East: L'Osservatore 1852 2, 41 | to the Apostles and the Church (cf. Jn 14:26). It is the 1853 2, 42 | communion with the Catholic Church".69 This broadening of vocabulary 1854 2, 42 | Baptism in building up the Church has been clearly brought 1855 2, 43 | stressing that the Catholic Church cannot fail to take part 1856 2, 43 | as through the Catholic Church.74 Today I see with satisfaction 1857 2, 44 | Dei Verbum, the Catholic Church could not fail to welcome 1858 2, 45 | carried out by the Catholic Church, certain other Ecclesial 1859 2, 46 | communion with the Catholic Church but who greatly desire to 1860 2, 46 | faith which the Catholic Church professes with regard to 1861 2, 48 | members of the Catholic Church have established with other 1862 2, 48 | mystery of Christ and the Church".80 Ecumenical dialogue, 1863 2, 49 | teaching on the Catholic Church to an acknowledgment of 1864 2, 49 | they are elements of the Church of Christ, these are by 1865 2, 50 | moment for the Catholic Church, their common willingness 1866 2, 50 | linking them with the Catholic Church. The Decree on Ecumenism 1867 2, 50 | each of these Churches, the Church of God is built up and grows 1868 2, 50 | in no way opposed to the Church's unity, but rather enhances 1869 2, 50 | Churches and the Catholic Church, to give due consideration 1870 2, 51 | Dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church. 1871 2, 51 | Church and the Orthodox Church. It has likewise proved 1872 2, 52 | 52. With regard to the Church of Rome and the Ecumenical 1873 2, 52 | and from the midst of the Church" 84 the remembrance of the 1874 2, 52 | rapprochement between the Church of the East and the Church 1875 2, 52 | Church of the East and the Church of the West, and of the 1876 2, 52 | dialogue between the Catholic Church and all the Orthodox Churches 1877 2, 53 | the Lord's will for his Church.~On the path which we have 1878 2, 53 | background of the Byzantine Church of their day, at a time 1879 2, 54 | 988-1988). The Catholic Church, and this Apostolic See 1880 2, 54 | its deepest meaning: the Church must breathe with her two 1881 2, 54 | now includes the entire Church. If we then consider that 1882 2, 54 | back to a time when the Church in the East and the Church 1883 2, 54 | Church in the East and the Church in the West were not divided, 1884 2, 54 | faithful of the Catholic Church in commemoration of the 1885 2, 55 | Apostles themselves".87 The Church's journey began in Jerusalem 1886 2, 55 | The structures of the Church in the East and in the West 1887 2, 56 | ceased to bestow on his Church abundant fruits of grace 1888 2, 56 | source of such good for the Church of Christ. This effort calls 1889 2, 57 | the gifts of God to his Church we are brought into communion 1890 2, 57 | Spirit ... In each local Church this mystery of divine love 1891 2, 57 | is most fruitful for the Church. As the Council points out: " 1892 2, 57 | treasury from which the Church of the West has amply drawn 1893 2, 58 | bonds between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Churches, 1894 2, 58 | wherein the unity of the Church is not jeopardized nor are 1895 2, 58 | personage, the Catholic Church has often adopted and now 1896 2, 59 | Dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church 1897 2, 59 | Church and the Orthodox Church has worked steadily, directing 1898 2, 59 | tradition of the ancient Church, will find its fulfilment 1899 2, 59 | concluded "that the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church 1900 2, 59 | Church and the Orthodox Church can already profess together 1901 2, 59 | faith in the mystery of the Church and the bond between faith 1902 2, 59(98) | DIALOGUE BETWEEN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND THE ORTHODOX CHURCH, " 1903 2, 59(98) | CHURCH AND THE ORTHODOX CHURCH, "The Sacrament of Order 1904 2, 59(98) | Sacramental Structure of the Church, with Particular Reference 1905 2, 60 | communion between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church, 1906 2, 60 | Church and the Orthodox Church, an issue which has frequently 1907 2, 60 | communion with the Catholic Church, the Council expressed its 1908 2, 60 | Eastern sons of the Catholic Church ... are already living in 1909 2, 60 | apostolic character of the Church".100 Certainly the Eastern 1910 2, 61 | of all this, the Catholic Church desires nothing less than 1911 2, 61 | they were at home in any Church, because praise of the one 1912 2, 61 | moral life, but also the~Church's very structure, in the 1913 2, 61 | task which the Catholic Church must accomplish, a task 1914 2, 61 | incumbent on the Orthodox Church. Thus can be understood 1915 2, 62 | Vatican Council, the Catholic Church has also, in different ways 1916 2, 62(104) | Jacoub III, Patriarch of the Church of Antioch of the Syrians ( 1917 2, 62(105) | Delegates of the Coptic Orthodox Church (2 June 1979): AAS 71 (1979), 1918 2, 62 | Patriarch of the Ethiopian Church, Abuna Paulos, paid me a 1919 2, 62(107) | Patriarch of the Orthodox Church of Ethiopia (11 June 1993): 1920 2, 62(108) | Declaration between the Catholic Church and the Assyrian Church 1921 2, 62(108) | Church and the Assyrian Church of the East: L'Osservatore 1922 2, 64 | are bound to the Catholic Church by a special affinity and 1923 2, 64 | one hand, and the Catholic Church on the other, there are 1924 2, 65 | the West of the Catholic Church and of the Churches and 1925 2, 66 | peace with the Catholic Church have not yet taken root 1926 2, 66 | between the Scriptures and the Church. In the Church, according 1927 2, 66 | Scriptures and the Church. In the Church, according to Catholic belief, 1928 2, 67 | emerged with regard to the Church, the sacraments and the 1929 2, 67 | other sacraments and the Church's worship and ministry".120~ 1930 2, 69 | sacramentality and authority of the Church and apostolic succession. 1931 2, 70 | the prayer of the Catholic Church and of the other Churches 1932 2, 70 | throughout the body of the Church, shows that Christians do 1933 2, 70 | regardless of their role in the Church or level of education, can 1934 3, 77 | Christians who profess that the Church is one, holy, catholic and 1935 3, 78 | is not only the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Churches 1936 3, 78 | catholic and apostolic Church which will be expressed 1937 3, 78 | the communion of the one Church willed by Christ, continues 1938 3, 79 | the Magisterium of the Church, entrusted to the Pope and 1939 3, 79 | Mother of God and Icon of the Church, the spiritual Mother who 1940 3, 79 | and indifference to the Church's ordinances.131 Conversely, 1941 3, 80(134) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 12.~ 1942 3, 81 | exercising their charism in the Church. It is also clear that ecumenical 1943 3, 81 | Bishops and the Holy See. The Church's teaching authority is 1944 3, 82 | conscience. The Catholic Church must enter into what might 1945 3, 82 | that constant reform of the Church, insofar as she is also 1946 3, 82 | faithful to his plan for the Church.~ 1947 3 | Contribution of the Catholic Church to the quest for Christian 1948 3, 86 | states that the one Church of Christ subsists in the 1949 3, 86 | subsists in the Catholic Church.142 The Decree on Ecumenism 1950 3, 86(142) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 8.~ 1951 3, 86 | entrusted by Christ to his Church.~ 1952 3, 87 | are aware, as the Catholic Church, that we have received much 1953 3, 87(144) | Churches, The Unity of the Church as "koinonia": Gift and 1954 3, 88 | Communities, the Catholic Church is conscious that she has 1955 3, 88(146) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 23.~ 1956 3, 88 | Christ, the Head of the Church. On the other hand, as I 1957 3, 88 | June 1984, the Catholic Church's conviction that in the 1958 3, 89 | dialogues in which the Catholic Church is engaging with other Churches 1959 3, 89(149) | CHRIST AND THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, Report (1981); ROMAN CATHOLIC/ 1960 3, 89(149) | COMMISSION, The Ministry in the Church (13 March 1981). The problem 1961 3, 89(149) | DIALOGUE BETWEEN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND THE ORTHODOX CHURCH.~ 1962 3, 89(149) | CHURCH AND THE ORTHODOX CHURCH.~ 1963 3, 90 | Rome is the Bishop of the Church which preserves the mark 1964 3, 90 | at Rome. In this way the Church of Rome became the Church 1965 3, 90 | Church of Rome became the Church of Peter and of Paul".150~ 1966 3, 91 | mission of Peter in the Church: "Blessed are you, Simon 1967 3, 91 | this rock I will build my Church and the powers of death 1968 3, 91 | particular ministry in the Church derives altogether from 1969 3, 91 | about to give him in his Church, and for this reason was 1970 3, 91 | Paul clearly shows that the Church is founded upon the infinite 1971 3, 92 | mission of Peter in the Church, which has been made fruitful 1972 3, 93 | authenticity and transparency.~The Church of God is called by Christ 1973 3, 94 | and the Sacraments, the Church's mission, discipline and 1974 3, 94 | of the common good of the Church, should anyone be tempted 1975 3, 94(152) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church of Christ Pastor Aeternus: 1976 3, 95 | communion. When the Catholic Church affirms that the office 1977 3, 95(153) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 27.~ 1978 3, 96 | existing between us persuade Church leaders and their theologians 1979 3, 96 | the will of Christ for his Church and allowing ourselves to 1980 3 | particular Churches with the Church of Rome: a necessary condition 1981 3, 97 | 97. The Catholic Church, both in her praxis and 1982 3, 97 | particular Churches with the Church of Rome, and of their Bishops 1983 3, 97 | of James, the head of the Church in Jerusalem. This function 1984 3, 97 | Peter must continue in the Church so that under her sole Head, 1985 3, 98 | witness of unity given by the Church ... At this point we wish 1986 3, 98 | However true it is that the Church, by the prompting of the 1987 Exh, 100 | faithful of the Catholic Church indicating the path to be 1988 Exh, 100 | individual and of the whole Church".159 The Second Vatican 1989 Exh, 100 | consciousness of the Catholic Church, recalling them in the light 1990 Exh, 100 | and that he is leading the Church to the full realization 1991 Exh, 101 | in the awareness that the Church has this obligation from 1992 Exh, 101 | Christ, the Shepherd of the Church. Indeed all the faithful 1993 Exh, 101 | unity pertains to the whole Church, faithful and clergy alike. 1994 Exh, 102 | growth and builds up the Church down the centuries. As the 1995 Exh, 102 | down the centuries. As the Church turns her gaze to the new 1996 Exh, 102 | other Christians.~How is the Church to obtain this grace? In 1997 Exh, 103 | faithful of the Catholic Church, and to you, my brothers Veritatis splendor Chap., §
1998 Int, 2 | shines upon the face of his Church, which he sends forth to 1999 Int, 2(1) | Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium 2000 Int, 2 | cf. Mk 16:15).2 Hence the Church, as the People of God among


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