Chapter, Paragraph
1 0,1 | Sons and Daughters of the Church~1. The light of the East
2 0,1 | illumined the universal Church, from the moment when "a
3 0,1 | traditions for the whole Church.(1)~On the centenary of
4 0,1 | to send to the Catholic Church a similar appeal, which
5 0,1 | the heritage of Christ's Church, the first need for Catholics
6 0,1 | members of the Catholic Church of the Latin tradition must
7 0,1 | full manifestation of the Church's catholicity be restored
8 0,1 | catholicity be restored to the Church and to the world, expressed
9 0,1 | heritage of the universal Church(2) which is preserved and
10 0,2(3) | regard: "From where did the Church spread? From Jerusalem,"
11 0,2 | forms which remains the Church's ideal.(5)~
12 0,2(4) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 23; Decree
13 0,3 | mandate to preserve the Church's unity and to seek Christian
14 I,5 | original setting where the Church was born. The Christian
15 I,6 | Eucharistic mystery, source of the Church's life and pledge of future
16 I,6 | prefigurations - is an icon of the Church, the symbol and anticipation
17 I,7 | the universality of the Church, which they tirelessly strove
18 I,8 | the heritage of Christ's Church. This is a living memory
19 I,8 | cultural patrimony of each Church, shaped by the witness of
20 I,8 | Tradition that preserves the Church from the danger of gathering
21 I,8 | customs belonging to each Church are considered as absolutely
22 I,8 | every other element of the Church's living heritage is increasingly
23 I,8 | obedience of faith, of what the Church calls "Tradition" will enable
24 I,8 | us to God's future. Each Church must struggle against the
25 I,8 | Father (cf. 1 Cor 15:28). The Church invokes this return, and
26 I,9 | giving full value in the Church to what is specifically
27 I,9 | the journey of Christ's Church towards the Kingdom. While
28 I,9 | has inspired in the one Church of Christ.~Monasticism has
29 I,9 | Fathers of the undivided Church.(26)~The strong common traits
30 I,10 | event.~In the Eucharist, the Church's inner nature is revealed,
31 I,10 | liturgy the invocation of the Church, the Bride who implores
32 I,11 | everywhere: in the shape of the church, in the sounds, in the colors,
33 I,11 | Thus the prayer of the Church already becomes participation
34 I,11 | mysteries, the sacraments of the Church.~Christianity does not reject
35 I,13 | the expectations of each church in the various periods of
36 I,14 | that is not born of the Church and for the Church. This
37 I,14 | of the Church and for the Church. This is attested by the
38 I,14 | monastic life, but also to the Church community, in forms which
39 II,17 | bishops of the Catholic Church, meeting in council in the
40 II,17 | about the nature of the Church, showing that all believers
41 II,18 | of the martyrs of every church, sharing in the doctrine
42 II,18 | they were at home in any Church, because praise of the one
43 II,18 | moral life, but also the Church's very structure, in the
44 II,18(40)| Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 26; Constitution
45 II,18 | promote the unity of the Church remained alive. When the
46 II,18 | emerge within the body of the Church, we cannot forget that unity
47 II,18 | constructive meetings between church leaders desirous of intensifying
48 II,19 | Constantinople, offered the Church of Rome his meditations
49 II,19 | bishops of the Catholic Church, concrete actions as a witness
50 II,19 | The deepest nature of the Church demands it. Every time we
51 II,19 | became one, so may your Church be gathered from the ends
52 II,20 | of an attitude that the Church of Rome has always felt
53 II,20 | of the truths about the Church. But here I would like to
54 II,20 | himself at the service of a Church united in charity. "Peter'
55 II,20 | called to manifest the one Church of Christ, born from one
56 II,20 | had occasion to say: "the Church of Christ is one. If divisions
57 II,20 | must be overcome, but the Church is one, the Church of Christ
58 II,20 | but the Church is one, the Church of Christ between East and
59 II,20 | and customs in the Latin Church is more complete or better
60 II,20 | that permeates the whole Church and is not limited to an
61 II,20(56)| on the Catholic Eastern Church Orientalium Ecclesiarum,
62 II,21 | Eastern Churches with the Church of Rome which has already
63 II,21 | also required of the Latin Church, that she may respect and
64 II,21 | full realization of the Church's universality.~
65 II,22 | East to the faithful of the Church of Rome may resound today
66 II,22 | constantly inspires in the Church and which becomes more insistent
67 II,23 | certain tensions between the Church of Rome and some of the
68 II,23 | children of the Catholic Church - Latin and Eastern - and
69 II,23(61)| Commitment of the Catholic Church in Russia and in the Other
70 II,24 | children of the Catholic Church already know the ways indicated
71 II,25 | exchanges should involve Church communities in the broadest
72 II,25 | every age have enriched the Church with the sacrifice of their
73 II,28 | anticipated in the holy Church which is still on her way
74 II,28 | Bishop and Doctor of the Church, in the year 1995, the seventeenth
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