Chapter
1 1 | the first centuries of the Church. This continuous custom
2 4 | their guide, the Catholic Church is signified by the City
3 5 | of the heretics, and the Church's prelates have ensured
4 5 | Aegidius Carlerius, Dean of the church of Cameraca, said in his
5 6 | sense and custom of the Church. It considers the holy journeys
6 6 | modesty and discipline. The Church's judgment is preferable
7 7 | earliest centuries of the Church, as is clear from Canons
8 7 | to Jerusalem to free the Church of God solely from devotion,
9 8 | Fathers and the records of Church history. St. John Chrysostom
10 10| customary practice of the Church, either regarding the churches
11 10| the watchful bishop of the church of Verona (soon to be an
12 10| Cardinal of the holy Roman Church), exhorted the beloved people
13 11| famous Archbishop of the church of Milan, in two letters
14 11| himself and to reverence the Church by going to Rome. By so
15 13| ancient practice of the Church, the holy door is opened
16 13| unfailing treasury in the Church which was constituted by
17 13| indulgences or deprives the Church of the power of conferring
18 14| life or in Purgatory. The Church can, by Apostolic authority,
19 18| the sound doctrine of the Church. When We were in charge
20 18| governing the universal Church, a task practically beyond
21 20| who regularly receive the Church's sacraments. In these cases
22 20| alms from the excess of the church revenues or the like. In
23 22| completeness. Our loving mother the Church, in sympathy for human weakness,
24 22| the kind discipline of the Church softened the severity of
25 22| Cardinal of the Holy Roman Church, and left the confessional
26 24| which the prayers of the Church request from God for penitents
27 28| houses were built near the church on the Vatican, to welcome
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