Part, Chapter
1 Intro | one baptism," and to the faith in one Holy Spirit and in "
2 Intro | same essential content of faith present in each other" ("
3 I,A | A. A Matter of Faith: Baptism rests upon and
4 I,A | derives its reality from the faith of Christ himself, the faith
5 I,A | faith of Christ himself, the faith of the Church, and the faith
6 I,A | faith of the Church, and the faith of the believer.~ 1. The
7 I,A | of the believer.~ 1. The faith of Christ: With this Pauline
8 I,A | the law but through the faith of Christ Jesus" (Gal 2.
9 I,A | 1:27 and 2:2).~ 2. The faith of the Church: In the Church
10 I,A | statement of the whole Church's faith, the "We believe" of the
11 I,A | that community's common faith in the Savior's person and
12 I,A | Jn 11:25). This is the faith of the Apostles and Fathers,
13 I,A | Roman Rite, "This is our faith. This is the faith of the
14 I,A | is our faith. This is the faith of the Church. We are proud
15 I,A | Jesus our Lord."~ 3. The faith of the Christian: As just
16 I,A | make his or her own the faith of the Church. The "We believe"
17 I,A | child will make the common faith its own as well. By baptism,
18 I,A | grow "into the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of
19 I,B | common teaching and a common faith in one baptism, despite
20 II,A | who differ with regard to faith in God;" schismatics, who
21 II,A | received by confession of faith; schismatics, who are to
22 II,B | chrismation or profession of faith (katoikonomian), without
23 III,A | earliest witnesses to the faith up to the present day.~
24 III,A | share and practice this same faith and teaching requires that
25 III,B | Bari statement of 1987, "Faith, Sacraments, and the Unity
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