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1 1 | Both in word and deed the Church has for a long time verified
2 3 | doctors and pastors of the Church, Gregory the Great, John
3 3 | separated by centuries, the Church was beset by many serious
4 4 | Cardinal of the Holy Roman Church and Archbishop of Milan,
5 4 | of the heart of the Roman Church as the faithful priest and
6 4 | He enlightened the whole Church from the light diffused
7 6 | surrounded by tribulation the Church still enjoys some consolation
8 6 | Christ also loved the Church, and delivered himself up
9 6 | might present to himself the Church in all her glory, not having
10 6 | then, more than ever, the Church is strengthened from above.
11 6 | guardian and defender is the Church. He puts corruption in the
12 6 | mother and nurse is the Church. Out of persecution He brings
13 6 | worldly men think they see the Church buffeted and almost capsized
14 7 | witness to the divinity of the Church. He makes her victorious
15 7 | life and strength of the Church flows forth from this font.
16 7 | this divine power sets the Church above every other society
17 8 | power could preserve the Church, the Mystical Body of Christ,
18 8 | vast army of rebels) the Church remains immutable and constant, "
19 8 | when one considers that the Church not only resists evil but
20 9 | Divine Providence in the Church's program of restoration
21 9 | authoritative guidance of the church and pandered to the whims
22 9 | They tried to destroy the Church's doctrine, constitution
23 9 | each of these combats the Church has always emerged victorious. ~
24 10| especially consoling to the Church since the tribulation afflicting
25 10| pleasing consolation for the Church in the outstanding zeal
26 11| teaching and inspiring the Church's children. He restrained
27 11| precisely the mission of the Church). He revived the faith that
28 12| restoring the faith in the Church universal according to the
29 14| beauty. In time the Milanese Church became an example of ecclesiastical
30 15| 15. The Church knows very well that "the
31 15| The true son of the Church and reformer never thinks
32 16| union with Christ in the Church we grow up "in all things
33 16| For that reason Mother Church daily fulfills the mystery
34 17| civilization, are undermining the Church's doctrine, laws, and practices.
35 18| into the very veins of the Church, hides there, and cunningly
36 19| it is no danger to the Church, for the divine promise
37 20| or the illusion that the Church will accept the maxims of
38 21| faith which the Holy Roman Church professes and teaches, without
39 29| the closest bonds with the Church and Christ, her Head. There
40 29| man's natural powers. The Church alone possesses together
41 29| discipline and action of the Church. When the true son of the
42 29| When the true son of the church sets out to reform himself
43 30| and judgment of the Roman Church, the Mother and Mistress
44 35| everlasting."66 Since the Church has been endowed with them
45 36| the example of the early Church, the recommendations of
46 38| this fortitude during the Church's worst days in the lives
47 43| suppressed all the rights of the Church's children. These rulers'
48 43| license whenever God and the Church are hated. It would be more
49 43| Although the enemies of the Church completely disagree among
50 43| truth and justice. Since the Church is the guardian and defender
51 45| assist by his patronage the Church he loved so ardently and
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