Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,1 | every creature. And so the Church was established, the people
2 Intro,1 | in the whole body of the Church, and for this communion
3 Intro,1 | meaning of the mystery of the Church in the manifold patterns
4 Intro,1 | the Spirit will guide "the Church in the way of all truth (
5 Intro,1 | fully incorporated into the Church are those who, possessing
6 Intro,1 | of salvation given to the Church together with her entire
7 Intro,1 | visible structure of the Church of Christ, who rules her
8 Intro,1 | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, but it also received attention
9 Intro,1 | Into this definition of the Church comes a convergence of the
10 Intro,1 | the actual mystery of the Church, the orders or constituent
11 Intro,1 | hierarchical constitution of the Church itself. To describe it all
12 Intro,1 | mentioned and say that "the Church, in Christ, is in the nature
13 Intro,1 | communion thrives in the whole Church of Christ, as our predecessor
14 Intro,2 | were, that glues the whole Church together, then the hierarchical
15 Intro,2 | hierarchical constitution of the Church unfolds and comes into effect.
16 Intro,2 | whereby the pastors of the Church share in the threefold task
17 Intro,2 | received, of shepherding the Church, a charge destined to be
18 Intro,2 | power that is found in the Church is to be understood as the
19 Intro,2 | bishop in his own particular Church; but all the more does it
20 Intro,2 | benefit of the universal Church. The Roman Church has charge
21 Intro,2 | universal Church. The Roman Church has charge over the "whole
22 Intro,2 | and pastor of the whole Church. For he was convinced that
23 Intro,2 | discipline in the whole Church.~
24 Intro,3 | purpose is to build up the Church in this world.~From ancient
25 Intro,3 | fullness of power in the Church, a power that makes us owe
26 Intro,3 | if the convenience of the Church allowed it."~This gives
27 Intro,3 | the good of the universal Church, and some understanding
28 Intro,3 | the task of pastor of the Church which Christ entrusted to
29 Intro,3 | visible head of his body, the Church, and appointed for the care
30 Intro,4 | the welfare of the whole Church, have engaged the help of
31 Intro,4 | individual men selected from that Church of Rome which our predecessor
32 Intro,4 | the Great has called the Church of the Blessed Apostle Peter.~
33 Intro,4 | deacons belonging to the Church of Rome to function as legates,
34 Intro,4 | importance in the Roman Church, especially in the election
35 Intro,4 | all the business of the Church together with the cardinals
36 Intro,4 | collecting the laws of the Church into a Code of Canon Law,
37 Intro,4 | the Roman Pontiff and the Church." Here are the principal
38 Intro,4 | Vatican Council in which the Church delved more deeply into
39 Intro,5 | growing self-awareness of the Church was bound of itself, and
40 Intro,5 | Pontiff and the pastors of the Church, at the same time they expressed
41 Intro,5 | multiform image of the universal Church. Among other things, the
42 Intro,6 | shepherd of the universal Church, from the very beginning
43 Intro,6 | daily care of the universal Church."~A very broad consultation,
44 Intro,7 | authority over the universal Church, the Roman Pontiff employs
45 Intro,7 | essential constitution of the Church willed by God, has nevertheless
46 Intro,7 | pastor of the universal Church. For the Curia exists and
47 Intro,7 | relationship with both the whole Church and the bishops of the entire
48 Intro,7 | the bishops of the entire Church, similarly the Roman Curia,
49 Intro,7 | looks only to help the whole Church and its bishops.~This clearly
50 Intro,8 | and expanding the whole Church as well as each and every
51 Intro,8 | each and every particular Church, this same diaconia of the
52 Intro,9 | definition, belong to the Roman Church, and they closely assist
53 Intro,9 | governing the universal Church. When important matters
54 Intro,9 | for the good of the whole Church.~In addition to this, most
55 Intro,9 | solicitude for the whole Church as are all bishops in hierarchical
56 Intro,9 | furthering the good of the Church, and bearing special witness
57 Intro,9 | forces, all ranks within the Church join in the ministry of
58 Intro,9 | service by all ranks in the Church clearly has no equal in
59 Intro,10| the bishops of the whole Church, or because of its purposes
60 Intro,10| bishops have for the whole Church, inasmuch as bishops share
61 Intro,10| pastor of the universal Church talks and communicates with
62 Intro,10| the innermost life of the Church is fostered to the highest
63 Intro,11| the good both of the whole Church and the particular Churches,
64 Intro,11| visible foundation of the Church. Hence unity in the Church
65 Intro,11| Church. Hence unity in the Church is a precious treasure to
66 Intro,11| general discipline of the Church, which constitutes a system
67 Intro,11| fundamental structure of the Church, safeguards the means of
68 Intro,11| structure of the people of God.~Church government safeguards this
69 Intro,11| higher structure of the one Church. Our predecessor John Paul
70 Intro,11| that he owes the entire Church. Consequently, they guarantee
71 Intro,11| of unity in the universal Church has much respect for lawful
72 Intro,12| cooperation of the whole Church to which it is directed.
73 Intro,12| directed. For no one in the Church is cut off from others and
74 Intro,12| between the centre of the Church and the periphery does not
75 Intro,12| centre and heart of the Church, there must be another corresponding
76 Intro,12| the pastor of the whole Church, so that all may bring their
77 Intro,12| to new conditions in the Church and in the world, they intended
78 Intro,12| totally dedicated to the Church. We ourselves have proclaimed
79 Intro,12| to set the norm for the Church and to deliver eager service
80 Intro,12| deliver eager service to the Church. Indeed, in this new legislation
81 Intro,12| justice and the good of the Church and above all at the salvation
82 Intro,13| renewal of the laws of the Church which was brought in by
83 Intro,13| never ending demands of Church society, we reexamined the
84 Intro,13| activity and research in the Church which, at an ever accelerating
85 Intro,13| fit to meet the needs of Church and civil society.~It is
86 Intro,13| measure contributes to the Church’s fidelity to the mystery
87 Intro,14| to the government of the Church, may respond to that new
88 Intro,14| as all the pastors of the Church, and among them in a special
89 Intro,14| Mary, the Mother of the Church, we establish and decree
90 I,1 | and service of the whole Church and of the particular Churches.
91 I,1 | the mission proper to the Church in the world.~
92 I,2 | camerlengo of the Roman Church and the major penitentiary
93 I,2 | international character of the Church.~Art. 9 — Officials are
94 I,2 | universal character of the Church. The suitability of the
95 I,3 | present age, so that the Church’s pastoral action may be
96 I,3 | the good of the universal Church. Finally, they review matters
97 I,3 | justice and the good of the Church and, especially, to the
98 I,7 | importance in the life of the Church, marking as they do the
99 I,7 | pastors of each particular Church with the Roman Pontiff.
100 I,7 | manifests the catholicity of the Church and the unity of the episcopal
101 I,7 | common discipline of the Church.~Art. 31 — These visits
102 II,1 | concerning the life of the whole Church throughout the world.~
103 II,2 | promoting the good of the Church and of civil society by
104 III,1 | opposed to the teaching of the Church, reproves them in due time,
105 III,2 | the faithful of the Latin Church, the Congregation will proceed,
106 III,2 | the faithful of the Latin Church.~Art. 59 — The Congregation
107 III,2 | territories of the Latin Church, and attends to their spiritual
108 III,2 | missionaries of the Latin Church.~Art. 61 — The Congregation
109 III,3 | harmony with the norms of the Church, may be fostered and held
110 III,5 | episcopal office in the Latin Church, without prejudice to the
111 III,9 | historical patrimony of the whole Church.~Art. 100 — To this patrimony
112 III,9 | manner in museums of the Church or elsewhere.~Art. 101 — §
113 III,9 | juridical persons in the Church.~§ 2. This historical patrimony
114 III,9 | historical patrimony of the Church.~Art. 104 — The president
115 III,10 | supervise in the whole Latin Church the practice of the evangelical
116 III,10 | salvific mission of the Church.~Art. 108 — § 1. It deals
117 III,11 | by the magisterium of the Church be ever more deeply researched,
118 III,11 | ensure that there be in the Church a sufficient number of ecclesiastical
119 IV,2 | ensures that justice in the Church is correctly administered.~
120 IV,3 | safeguarding rights within the Church; it fosters unity of jurisprudence,
121 V,1 | life and mission of the Church in their own way, as individuals
122 V,2 | communion with the Catholic Church, and especially organizes
123 V,3 | rights and dignity in the Church and in civil society, so
124 V,3 | deeper understanding of the Church’s teaching on the family
125 V,4 | the social teaching of the Church.~Art. 143 — § 1. The Council
126 V,4 | the social teaching of the Church and ensures that this teaching
127 V,4 | ones outside the Catholic Church, which sincerely strive
128 V,5 | solicitude of the Catholic Church for the needy, to foster
129 V,5 | participants in the mission of the Church, to give witness to evangelical
130 V,6 | pastoral concern of the Church to bear on the special needs
131 V,7 | shows the solicitude of the Church for the sick by helping
132 V,7 | Council is to spread the Church’s teaching on the spiritual
133 V,7 | the pastoral work of the Church.~
134 V,8 | interpreting the laws of the Church.~Art. 155 —With regard to
135 V,8 | the universal laws of the Church, the Council is competent
136 V,8 | the universal laws of the Church.~
137 V,10 | pastoral solicitude of the Church for those who do not believe
138 V,11 | themselves called by the Church to truth, goodness, and
139 V,11 | various institutes of the Church, and, so far as necessary,
140 V,12 | suitable way the action of the Church and her members in the many
141 V,12 | especially the teaching of the Church as it is laid out by the
142 V,12 | as it is laid out by the Church’s magisterium, and by spreading
143 V,12 | media are of service to the Church’s pastoral mission.~
144 VI,1 | camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church, assisted by the vice-camerlengo
145 VI,1 | camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church, personally or through his
146 IX | the Curia and the whole Church, and are in some way connected
147 IX | where documents of the Church’s governance are preserved
148 IX | connected with the life of the Church in centuries gone by.~Art.
149 IX | the Supreme Pontiffs, the Church has a remarkable instrument
150 IX | arisen within the Roman Church various academies, as they
151 IX | institutions of the Roman Church are governed by their own
152 IX | pilgrims who come into the church. Where necessary, the superiors
153 AppI | the present life of the Church.~
154 AppI,1 | sustaining their mission in the Church.~
155 AppI,2 | particular Churches and the Church as a whole that theologians
156 AppI,3 | moral wealth that the whole Church, joined with the bishop
157 AppI,3 | of a certain particular Church and the bishop of Rome,
158 AppI,3 | faithful, the whole of the Church, and the sum total of the
159 AppI,3 | and likewise the universal Church and particular Churches
160 AppI,4 | thrives in the universal Church. Here we see the meeting
161 AppI,4 | meeting of the pastors of the Church, joined together in a collegial
162 AppI,4 | to be carried out in the Church and which concerns the bishops
163 AppI,4 | carried out in each particular Church, joined at the same time
164 AppI,4 | universal dimension of the Church as a whole. All this apostolate,
165 AppI,4 | the Body of Christ in the Church, be it universal or particular:
166 AppI,5 | nature and essence of the Church, as it was admirably indicated
167 AppI,5 | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, especially in chapters
168 AppI,5 | greater unification, and the Church experiences herself as "
169 AppI,5 | all those riches in the Church, be they universal or local
170 AppI,5 | other parts and to the whole Church, so that the whole and each
171 AppI,5 | structure in the body of the Church, bringing about a remarkable
172 AppI,5 | This communication in the Church is a two-way movement. On
173 AppI,5 | discipline of the whole Church, and all become more and
174 AppI,6 | shepherds and pillars of the Church of Rome.~Then the ad limina
175 AppI,6 | solicitude for the universal Church.~Bearing in mind this specific
176 AppI,7 | significance within the Church.~The institutes of the Apostolic
177 AppI,7 | express the catholicity of the Church and the unity and communion
178 AppII,1 | ministry which he offers to the Church, the Supreme Pontiff strengthens
179 AppII,1 | faithful of the universal Church — looking only to nourish
180 AppII,1 | to nourish and guard that Church communion in which "there
181 AppII,2 | other means throughout the Church. Help it does receive in
182 AppII,2 | Supreme Pontiff to foster the Church community, have a further
183 AppII,4 | social teachings of the Church, which have been made quite
184 AppII,4 | does not correspond to the Church’s social teaching. Nor should
185 AppII,6 | special awareness of the Church, an awareness making them
186 AppII,6 | commandments, by the laws of the Church and by the pronouncements
187 AS,1 | service of the universal Church.~Charges and duties are
188 AS,1 | pastor of the universal Church, permits us first of all
189 AS,1 | doctrine always alive in the Church’s tradition. There is need
190 AS,2 | the sake of the universal Church, as well as of its pastoral
191 AS,3 | service to the universal Church. Recourse shall be had to
192 AS,4 | initiative in conformity with the Church’s social teaching, for the
193 AS,4 | social teaching, for the Church sees them as one instrument
194 AS,4 | does not correspond to the Church’s social teaching. Nor should
195 AS,4 | from the principles of the Church’s social teaching. I am
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