Chapter
1 1 | of the Propagation of the Faith, the letter of a certain
2 3 | for the Propagation of the Faith. As is customary, it sent
3 3 | for the Propagation of the Faith published on January 31,
4 6 | opposed to the Catholic faith. But there was never any
5 9 | not at variance with the faith of the Catholic Church.
6 9 | opposed to the Catholic faith held by the Church of Rome." (
7 10| opposed to the Catholic faith and are tolerated by the
8 10| consonant with the Catholic faith, in accordance with the
9 11| Palaeologus the confession of faith and the decree of union
10 11| rites are not opposed to the Faith or to the divine commandments" (
11 11| integrity of the Catholic faith or detract from the holy
12 14| Armenians to the Catholic faith, though quite unsuccessfully.
13 14| teaching of the Catholic faith, and they do not prevent
14 16| variance with the Catholic faith, dangerous to souls, or
15 17| Profession of Faith by Orientals ~~17. Passing
16 17| forms of this profession of faith. The first was prescribed
17 17| for the Propagation of the Faith, the first in 1623 and the
18 17| sent their profession of faith to Rome. Father Lorenzo
19 17| hereafter use a profession of faith different from that prescribed
20 18| for the Propagation of the Faith after a careful examination
21 18| returning to the Catholic faith to give up their own rite
22 19| variance with the Catholic faith. Their forefathers accepted
23 19| Oriental to the Catholic faith, not that of making him
24 21| for the Propagation of the Faith in his presence on February
25 26| signified the warmth of faith which should burst out in
26 28| That the creed of the faith be said in all churches
27 29| for the Propagation of the Faith which met on January 30,
28 29| for the Propagation of the Faith, that the ceremony of consecrating
29 30| the Son is a dogma of the Faith. This question has always
30 30| procession is a dogma of the Faith and that every true Catholic
31 30| to produce or compose a Faith other than that defined
32 30| which are contrary to the Faith, presumptuous, and at variance
33 30| more plainly some point of faith implied in that Creed. ~~
34 30| Michael was not acting in good faith and was not abiding by the
35 30| a definite trial of the faith and opinion of the Greeks;
36 30| weak in this dogma of the faith. ~~There is nothing at variance
37 30| forms of the Profession of Faith which, as We have mentioned,
38 30| the correctness of their faith. However, both the fathers
39 32| unity of the holy Catholic faith. The Canons and Apostolic
40 44| subject of teachings of the faith; second, if the Pope mentions
41 45| for the Propagation of the Faith on the matter of praying
42 46| for the Propagation of the Faith of August 22, 1625, and
43 46| for the Propagation of the Faith, April 16, 1703, and December
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