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1 1 | faithful, has in the Catholic Church from the beginning always
2 1 | position of the Catholic Church: "She holds that it is not
3 1 | constant practice of the Church, which has imitated Christ
4 1 | with God's plan for his Church."(1)~But since the question
5 1 | expound the teaching of the Church on this matter. This was
6 2 | and concludes that the Church "does not consider herself
7 2 | reason is that, in giving the Church her fundamental constitution,
8 2 | anthropology-thereafter always followed by the Church's Tradition- Christ established
9 2(4)| Catechism of the Catholic Church, n. 1577. ~
10 2 | ministerial priesthood,(6) the Church has always acknowledged
11 2 | made the foundation of his Church (cf. Rv 21:14). These men
12 2 | exercised by any member of the Church; rather they were specifically
13 2 | throughout the time of the Church, would carry on the Apostles'
14 2(8)| Catechism of the Catholic Church, n. 1577. ~
15 2(9)| Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, nn. 20,21.~
16 3 | of God and Mother of the Church, received neither the mission
17 3 | life and mission of the Church, although not linked to
18 3 | Insigniores points out, "the Church desires that Christian women
19 3 | of the true face of the Church."(10)~The New Testament
20 3 | the whole history of the Church give ample evidence of the
21 3 | evidence of the presence in the Church of women, true disciples,
22 3 | and their vocation, the Church has shown honor and gratitude
23 3 | faith and passed on the Church's faith and tradition by
24 3 | hierarchical structure of the Church is totally ordered. For
25 4 | universal Tradition of the Church and firmly taught by the
26 4 | still open to debate, or the Church's judgment that women are
27 4 | matter which pertains to the Church's divine constitution itself,
28 4 | 22:32) I declare that the Church has no authority whatsoever
29 4 | definitively held by all the Church's faithful.~Invoking an
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