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church 77
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77 church
68 christian
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Pius PP. XI
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1 11 | natural order; the third, the Church, to the supernatural order. ~ 2 13 | divine life of grace, is the Church; a society of the supernatural 3 15 | belongs preeminently to the Church, by reason of a double title 4 16 | His doctrine. Hence the Church "was set by her divine Author 5 17 | in virtue of which the Church, spotless spouse of Christ, 6 17 | who refuses to have the Church as mother."9 ~ 7 18 | God Himself has made the Church sharer in the divine magisterium 8 18 | necessary consequence the Church is independent of any sort 9 18 | individuals and society, the Church has an independent right 10 18 | must be so, because the Church as a perfect society has 11 18 | divine law, of which the Church is guardian, interpreter 12 19 | and jurisdiction of the Church.11 ~ 13 20 | fundamental Catholic doctrine:~The Church does not say that morality 14 21 | Therefore with full right the Church promotes letters, science, 15 22 | 22. And this work of the Church in every branch of culture 16 22 | of the State, because the Church in her motherly prudence 17 23 | indispensable duty of the Church, to watch over the entire 18 24 | care on the part of the Church in protecting her children 19 24 | this watchfulness of the Church not merely can create no 20 25 | 25. The extent of the Church's mission in the field of 21 25 | of the Holy See and the Church. That grand spectacle, which 22 25 | remain astounded at what the Church has been able to do in this 23 25 | But if we wonder that the Church in all times has been able 24 25 | the action by which the Church, even in times long past 25 26 | 26. All this the Church has been able to do because 26 26 | Alaska, so in every age the Church by her missionaries has 27 27 | belongs preeminently to the Church, and that no one free from 28 27 | opposing or impeding the Church in this her work, of which 29 28 | this pre-eminence of the Church, but are in complete harmony 30 28 | supernatural order, to which the Church owes her rights, not only 31 30 | In the first place the Church's mission of education is 32 34 | 34. The wisdom of the Church in this matter is expressed 33 38 | shows magnificently how the Church has ever protected and defended 34 38 | under the direction of the Church.29 ~ 35 39 | turns with confidence to the Church, certain of finding in her 36 39 | ordered all things. The Church is indeed conscious of her 37 40 | discourse cited above: The Church placing at the disposal 38 40 | entrusting their children to the Church in hundreds and thousands. 39 40 | above all, primarily the Church and the family, and this 40 41 | rights on the part of the Church and of the family in the 41 42 | fatherhood, as in the case of the Church and of the family, but in 42 42 | which it pertains to the Church and to the family, but in 43 44 | supernatural rights of the Church in this same realm of Christian 44 45 | and jurisdiction of the Church, and to the vigilance and 45 45 | supernatural rights of the Church. ~ 46 46 | initiative and activity of the Church and the family, whose successes 47 48 | the inherent rights of the Church and of the family concerning 48 49 | injure the rights of the Church or of the family in what 49 50 | with the doctrines of the Church, which is the divinely appointed 50 52 | that belong both to the Church and to the State, "though 51 52 | jurisdiction and discipline of the Church. Whatever else is comprised 52 53 | that Christ has founded His Church for the eternal salvation 53 53 | challenge to the enemies of the Church in the early days of Christianity, 54 54 | the Holy Roman Catholic Church, a good citizen and an upright 55 55 | perfect mandate which the Church holds in the field of education. 56 56 | with varied knowledge. The Church therefore, far from hindering 57 57 | with the teaching of the Church, the pillar and ground of 58 59 | education intended by the Church, which Christ has endowed 59 61 | reduced to practice by the Church in traditional Christian 60 75 | which He has endowed the Church, the great family of Christ. 61 75 | great family of Christ. The Church therefore is the educational 62 76 | educational environment of the Church embraces the Sacraments, 63 76 | how incomparable is the Church's maternal providence! So 64 76 | Christian family, that the Church and the family may be said 65 77 | of the family and of the Church, long before it was undertaken 66 77 | to the family and to the Church. It follows logically and 67 77 | with the family and the Church. Otherwise it is doomed 68 80 | accord with the rights of the Church and of the Christian family, 69 80 | maternal supervision of the Church; so that Religion may be 70 81 | to the initiative of the Church and the family, while giving 71 86 | school, in harmony with the Church and the Christian family, 72 87 | reached in the schools of the Church. These noble traditions 73 88 | love Jesus Christ and His Church, of which these are the 74 93 | educational mission of the Church. ~ 75 99 | numerous Saints, whom the Church, and she alone, produces, 76 101| truly a property of the Church as to form her very substance, 77 101| glorious a mother:~O Catholic Church, true Mother of Christians!


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