Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,2| officially, concerning matters of faith and morals, he
2 Fwd,4| valuable suggestions in matters of format and style to make
3 1,10| agreement with the rest on all matters of doctrine: it is nothing
4 1,11| which bishops decide Church matters, first having prayed and
5 1,11| conciliar approach to resolving matters).~ The Orthodox Church believes
6 1,15| save in certain social matters so the Church could meet
7 2,5 | was largely taken up with matters of simple survival. Such
8 3,5 | popes among themselves in matters of faith. For example, Pope
9 4,12| instruct the faithful in matters pertaining to the Christian
10 4,12| preoccupied with everyday worldly matters and pursuits, Christians
11 6,15| theological and non-theological matters alike were mixed together
12 6,16| speaking ex cathedra on matters of faith and morals.~ The
13 6,18| To supremacy in spiritual matters was added temporal dominion
14 7,11| err in great and elevated matters, rejecting the Gospel.”~ ~
15 7,14| Church concerning various matters, including commentary on
16 7,14| correct about theological matters and are “doing the Lord'
17 7,14| Lord's will” in personal matters. If they disagree with the
18 7,14| everyone who disagreed in matters of doctrine could not possibly
19 7,17| identical in all essential matters. In the face of the widespread
20 7,21| Tradition as insignificant matters. It appears that deep down
21 10,3 | we must understand these matters if we are to call ourselves
22 10,26| popes were infallible in matters of faith — and indeed, the
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