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42 only
41 those
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authority

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1 3 | minds, that they disdain all authority and brook no restraint; 2 8 | submit, even the supreme authority of the Church, whether in 3 23| society needs a directing authority to guide its members towards 4 23| worship.~Hence the triple authority in the Catholic Church, 5 23| liturgical. The nature of this authority is to be gathered from its 6 23| was a common error that authority came to the Church from 7 23| collectivity of consciences, so too authority emanates vitally from the 8 23| from the Church itself. Authority therefore, like the Church, 9 23| is for the ecclesiastical authority, therefore, to shape itself 10 23| conciliation between the authority of the Church and the liberty 11 24| troubling himself about the authority of the Church, without paying 12 24| abuse of ecclesiastical authority, against which one is bound 13 25| become of ecclesiastical authority, which can only be exercised 14 25| ideas about disciplinary authority. But far more advanced and 15 25| on doctrinal and dogmatic authority. This is their conception 16 25| it must have moreover an authority sufficient to enable it 17 25| draws up the formula and the authority which imposes it, arises, 18 25| observed in the exercise of authority. To condemn and prescribe 19 25| save the full rights of authority on the one hand and of liberty 20 25| his profound respect for authority - and continue to follow 21 25| spiritual, the religious authority should strip itself of all 22 25| that the honour paid to authority is reflected back on Jesus 23 27| represented by religious authority, and this both by right 24 27| is in the very nature of authority to protect tradition, and, 25 27| tradition, and, in fact, for authority, raised as it is above the 26 27| that is to say between authority and individual consciences, 27 27| bear on the depositaries of authority, until the latter consent 28 27| and, the pact being made, authority sees to its maintenance.~ 29 27| than the ecclesiastical authority, what needs exist - nay, 30 27| this is their duty. Let authority rebuke them as much as it 31 27| their hearts against the authority which uses them roughly, 32 27| is only doing its duty as authority. Their sole grief is that 33 27| part of their system that authority is to be stimulated but 34 36| with St. Augustine: In an authority so high, admit but one officious 35 38| and even to the laity, and authority should be decentralised. 36 38| reformed. The ecclesiastical authority must change its line of 37 40| demand a compromise between authority and liberty; it is pride 38 40| absolute want of respect for authority, not excepting the supreme 39 40| not excepting the supreme authority. No, truly, there is no 40 42| scholastic philosophy, the authority of the fathers and tradition, 41 42| diminish and weaken the authority of the ecclesiastical magisterium 42 48| obedience to ecclesiastical authority in any of its depositaries; 43 53| make due provision with authority delegated by the Supreme 44 54| imply a usurpation of sacred authority, and that no mention be 45 54| priests hold as sacred the authority of their pastors, let them


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