Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,2| severed itself from the true Universal Church in 1054, the West
2 Fwd,3| Holy and Catholic (meaning universal), the true Church has an
3 Fwd,3| is theirs, but which is universal and the domain of all who
4 Fwd,5| show that this usage is a universal phenomenon. Fr. Patrick
5 1,1 | the word of God or to the universal Church consciousness and
6 1,1 | an absolute authority and universal domination over all mankind.~
7 1,1 | which was condemned by the Universal Church at the Second Ecumenical
8 1,11| Rome's claim to supreme universal jurisdiction. None of the
9 1,15| Christian Church became a Universal Church whose mission was
10 2,1 | mansion, the Catholic [i.e., Universal] and Ecumenical Church.”~ ~
11 2,35| fourth is that it must have universal recognition. All the Orthodox
12 2,35| life, and they required universal and uniform observance of
13 3,5 | ever been the prince of the Universal Church, or an infallible
14 3,5 | that no bishop could claim universal jurisdiction since he could
15 3,5 | required the sanction of the Universal Church, an appeal was made
16 3,5 | supreme tribunal in the Universal Church. Such was the ancient
17 3,5 | monarchical rights over the Universal Church. On those occasions
18 3,5 | same pope pronounced any “universal bishop” to be “the forerunner
19 3,5 | title Supreme Bishop of the Universal Church as blasphemous, as
20 3,11| of the existence of the Universal Church, the psychological
21 3,11| not depart from the one Universal Church. However, the Western
22 3,17| Mopsuestia was condemned by the Universal Church for his Nestorian
23 6,2 | the empire as in theory universal. The Emperor Justinian attempted
24 6,2 | fact that the empire was universal.~ ~
25 6,4 | Constantinople's claim to universal jurisdiction by accusing
26 6,6 | itself off from the True Universal Church, or from Christ,
27 6,8 | change went against the universal practice of the ancient
28 6,9 | system?~ (1) Papal claims of universal jurisdiction and unlimited
29 6,9 | unlimited sovereignty over the Universal Church. Rome's spirit of
30 6,9 | separation of Rome from the Universal Church. Rome took it upon
31 6,10| previous decisions of the Universal Church expressly prohibiting
32 6,15| Roman Church from the Church Universal, is the greatest tragedy
33 6,15| s refusal to accept the “universal authority” of the pope.
34 6,16| of the false teaching of universal authority. As the introduction
35 6,16| these teachings before a universal assembly of bishops from
36 6,16| promised only to the True, Universal Church. However, upon those
37 6,17| Christ for earthly rule, for universal sovereignty and domination.
38 6,18| evidence of Rome's supreme universal jurisdiction, then why did
39 7,11| practiced by the entire universal Orthodox Church.~·
40 7,14| In the Catholic [i.e., Universal — see note below] Church
41 7,14| comprises everything truly universal.~ ~This general rule will
42 7,14| to call itself Catholic [“Universal”] emphasizing thereby that
43 7,14| dilemma: how to arrive at universal and absolute ideas that
44 7,14| attempt to restore belief in a universal absolute truth, Wycliffe
45 7,14| is leading to a new and universal anti-Christian religion
46 7,18| ecumenical authority — that is, a universal authority similar to that
47 9,42| creation of the world, about a universal flood, etc., as well as
48 10,3 | personal as it has social and universal dimensions. An individual'
49 10,6 | bears repeating, means the Universal Church to which the Patriarchate
50 10,6 | severed itself from the Universal Church of Christ in 1054).~
51 10,11| chapter one. The Church universal is then formed by the communion
52 10,15| must we seek that which is universal and ancient, we must further
53 10,16| Sacraments] of the Catholic [Universal] Church, through which we
54 10,26| cut itself off from the Universal Church founded by Christ,
55 10,28| The condemnation at the Universal Judgment is called in the
56 10,28| 24:30). According to the universal interpretation of the Holy
57 11,1 | present, but the Church Universal — Christ Himself, the Theotokos,
58 11,4 | the vernacular and not a universal and sometimes incomprehensible
59 11,4 | common to the pre-schism Universal Church were preserved in
60 11,4 | that the practice was a universal Christian custom until the
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