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1 Int, 1 | 1. The Church draws her life from the
2 Int, 1 | heart of the mystery of the Church. In a variety of ways she
3 Int, 1 | since Pentecost, when the Church, the People of the New Covenant,
4 Int, 1 | holy Eucharist contains the Church's entire spiritual wealth:
5 Int, 1(1) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 11.~
6 Int, 1 | Consequently the gaze of the Church is constantly turned to
7 Int, 3 | 3. The Church was born of the paschal
8 Int, 3 | stands at the centre of the Church's life. This is already
9 Int, 3 | the earliest images of the Church found in the Acts of the
10 Int, 3 | primordial image of the Church. At every celebration of
11 Int, 3 | before he had given to the Church as the drink of salvation
12 Int, 4 | the invitation which the Church extends to all in the afternoon
13 Int, 5 | these or similar words the Church, while pointing to Christ
14 Int, 5 | Spirit at Pentecost the Church was born and set out upon
15 Int, 5 | Christ entrusted to his Church the perennial making present
16 Int, 5 | amazement should always fill the Church assembled for the celebration
17 Int, 5 | by all those who in the Church ministerially share in his
18 Int, 6 | which I have left to the Church in the Apostolic Letter
19 Int, 6 | which I have set before the Church at the dawn of the third
20 Int, 6 | body and his blood. The Church draws her life from Christ
21 Int, 6 | of light”.3 Whenever the Church celebrates the Eucharist,
22 Int, 7 | wish to involve the whole Church more fully in this Eucharistic
23 Int, 7 | out with new force to the Church the centrality of the Eucharist. ~
24 Int, 7 | Eucharist. ~From it the Church draws her life. From this “
25 Int, 8 | it. I remember the parish church of Niegowić, where I had
26 Int, 8 | assignment, the collegiate church of Saint Florian in Krakow,
27 Int, 8 | humble altar of a country church, the Eucharist is always
28 Int, 8 | priestly ministry of the Church, to the glory of the Most
29 Int, 9 | precious possession which the Church can have in her journey
30 Int, 9 | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium and the Constitution
31 Int, 10 | In various parts of the Church abuses have occurred, leading
32 Int, 10 | discipline by which the Church expresses her faith. How
33 1, 11 | your death, O Lord”.~The Church has received the Eucharist
34 1, 11 | transcends all times”.10~When the Church celebrates the Eucharist,
35 1, 11(10)| Catechism of the Catholic Church , 1085.~
36 1, 11 | the ages have lived. The Church's Magisterium has constantly
37 1, 11(11)| Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 3.~
38 1, 12 | body and blood”.13 ~The Church constantly draws her life
39 1, 12(13)| Catechism of the Catholic Church , 1382.~
40 1, 12(14)| Catechism of the Catholic Church , 1367.~
41 1, 13 | giving his sacrifice to the Church, Christ has also made his
42 1, 13 | spiritual sacrifice of the Church, which is called to offer
43 1, 13(19)| Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 11.~
44 1, 15 | blood. And the holy Catholic Church has fittingly and properly
45 1, 15 | in the catechesis of the Church Fathers regarding this divine
46 1, 15 | the “living faith” of the Church, as grasped especially by
47 1, 17 | have eternal life”.27 The Church implores this divine Gift,
48 1, 19 | reinforces our communion with the Church in heaven. It is not by
49 1, 20(33)| Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Gaudium
50 2 | THE EUCHARIST~BUILDS THE CHURCH~
51 2, 21 | centre of the process of the Church's growth. After stating
52 2, 21 | After stating that “the Church, as the Kingdom of Christ
53 2, 21 | question: “How does the Church grow?”, the Council adds: “
54 2, 21 | Eucharist is present at the Church's very origins. The Evangelists
55 2, 21(37)| Missionary Activity of the Church Ad Gentes, 5.~
56 2, 21 | the end of the age, the Church is built up through sacramental
57 2, 22(39)| Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 1.~
58 2, 22 | redemption of all.40 The Church's mission stands in continuity
59 2, 22 | Christ in the Eucharist, the Church draws the spiritual power
60 2, 23 | communion also confirms the Church in her unity as the body
61 2, 23 | of his body which is the Church. The Eucharist reinforces
62 2, 23 | is at the origin of the Church, of her consolidation and
63 2, 23 | souls and bodies”.43 The Church is fortified by the divine
64 2, 24 | with the body of Christ the Church comes to be ever more profoundly “
65 2, 24 | precisely by building up the Church, creates human community. ~
66 2, 24(44)| Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 1.~
67 2, 25 | value for the life of the Church. This worship is strictly
68 3 | THE EUCHARIST~AND OF THE CHURCH~
69 3, 26 | the Eucharist builds the Church and the Church makes the
70 3, 26 | builds the Church and the Church makes the Eucharist, it
71 3, 26 | Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed, we profess the Church to be “one, holy, catholic
72 3, 27 | Catechism of the Catholic Church, in explaining how the Church
73 3, 27 | Church, in explaining how the Church is apostolic – founded on
74 3, 27 | Lord's command, that the Church has celebrated the Eucharist
75 3, 27 | second sense in which the Church is apostolic, as the Catechism
76 3, 27 | Spirit dwelling in her, the Church keeps and hands on the teaching,
77 3, 27 | of the New Covenant, the Church's Magisterium has more precisely
78 3, 27 | it is essential for the Church that it remain unchanged.~
79 3, 28 | 28. Lastly, the Church is apostolic in the sense
80 3, 28 | Successor of Peter, the Church's supreme pastor”.53 Succession
81 3, 28 | succession is essential for the Church to exist in a proper and
82 3, 28(55)| Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 10.~
83 3, 29(58)| Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 10 and 28;
84 3, 30 | 30. The Catholic Church's teaching on the relationship
85 3, 30 | separated from the Catholic Church remain fully pertinent: “
86 3, 30 | body of Christ which is the Church this gift redounds to the
87 3, 31 | centre and summit of the Church's life, it is likewise the
88 3, 31 | well as for the good of the Church and the world, that priests
89 3, 31 | an act of Christ and the Church”.65 In this way priests
90 3, 33 | priest who is not impeded by Church law from celebrating Mass.~ ~
91 4, 34 | Second Vatican Council.67 The Church is called during her earthly
92 4, 34(68)| Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 26.~
93 4, 34 | been established in the Church for centuries and recommended
94 4, 35 | the sacraments and in the Church's hierarchical order. The
95 4, 35 | communion is constitutive of the Church as the sacrament of salvation.71
96 4, 35(71)| Bishops of the Catholic Church on Some Aspects of the Church
97 4, 35(71)| Church on Some Aspects of the Church Understood as Communion
98 4, 36 | love, remaining within the Church “bodily” as well as “in
99 4, 36(72)| Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 14.~
100 4, 36 | Catechism of the Catholic Church rightly stipulates that “
101 4, 36 | to reaffirm that in the Church there remains in force,
102 4, 37 | contrary to the moral norm, the Church, in her pastoral concern
103 4, 38 | into the society of the Church who, possessing the Spirit
104 4, 38 | manifestation of communion in the Church, demands to be celebrated
105 4, 38(77)| Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 14.~
106 4, 39 | catholic and apostolic Church”.79 From this it follows
107 4, 39 | unity within his particular Church.80 It would therefore be
108 4, 39(79)| Bishops of the Catholic Church on Some Aspects of the Church
109 4, 39(79)| Church on Some Aspects of the Church Understood as Communion
110 4, 39 | sacrament par excellence of the Church's unity were celebrated
111 4, 39(80)| Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 23.~
112 4, 39 | Peter and with the whole Church, or objectively calls for
113 4, 39(82)| Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 23.~
114 4, 39(83)| Bishops of the Catholic Church on Some Aspects of the Church
115 4, 39(83)| Church on Some Aspects of the Church Understood as Communion
116 4, 41 | fundamental for the life of the Church and of individual believers
117 4, 41 | pastoral path which the Church must take at the beginning
118 4, 41 | also becomes the Day of the Church, when she can effectively
119 4, 42 | as the sacrament of the Church's unity, an area of special
120 4, 42 | particular responsibility of the Church's Pastors, each according
121 4, 42 | office. For this reason the Church has drawn up norms aimed
122 4, 42 | the Eucharist and for the Church.~
123 4, 43 | daughters of the Catholic Church and our brothers and sisters
124 4, 43 | Eucharistic Sacrifice the Church prays that God, the Father
125 4, 43(90)| Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 11.~
126 4, 43 | gift (cf. Jas 1:17), the Church believes that she will be
127 4, 44 | 44. Precisely because the Church's unity, which the Eucharist
128 4, 44 | area, the prohibitions of Church law leave no room for uncertainty,92
129 4, 44(93)| damage the unity of the Church, or involve formal acceptance
130 4, 45 | communion with the Catholic Church. In this case, in fact,
131 4, 45 | faith from the Catholic Church, who spontaneously ask to
132 4, 45 | communion with the Catholic Church.96~
133 4, 46 | communion with the Catholic Church but who greatly desire to
134 4, 46 | faith which the Catholic Church professes with regard to
135 5, 47 | well-established in the early Church. But certainly from the
136 5, 48 | anointed Jesus in Bethany, the Church has feared no “extravagance”,
137 5, 48 | makes to his Bride, the Church, by bringing the Sacrifice
138 5, 48 | suggests familiarity, the Church has never yielded to the
139 5, 49 | understand how the faith of the Church in the mystery of the Eucharist
140 5, 49 | altars and tabernacles within Church interiors were often not
141 5, 49 | works of art, in the area of Church furnishings and vestments
142 5, 49 | Eucharist, while shaping the Church and her spirituality, has
143 5, 50 | a profoundly Eucharistic Church in which the presence of
144 5, 50 | divine Persons, making of the Church herself an “icon” of the
145 5, 50 | Eucharist in accordance with the Church's teaching, attention needs
146 5, 50 | Letter to Artists,100 the Church has always left ample room
147 5, 50 | grasped in the fullness of the Church's faith and in accordance
148 5, 51 | the heritage of the whole Church, cannot be determined by
149 5, 51 | isolation from the universal Church”.101 ~
150 5, 52 | but also for the universal Church, which is a part of every
151 5, 52 | the “forms” chosen by the Church's great liturgical tradition
152 5, 52 | witness to, the one universal Church made present in every celebration
153 5, 52 | demonstrate their love for the Church. Precisely to bring out
154 6, 53 | relationship between the Church and the Eucharist, we cannot
155 6, 53 | Mother and model of the Church. In my Apostolic Letter
156 6, 53 | in her whole life. The Church, which looks to Mary as
157 6, 55 | of the incarnation, the Church's Eucharistic faith. When,
158 6, 57 | Mary is present, with the Church and as the Mother of the
159 6, 57 | and as the Mother of the Church, at each of our celebrations
160 6, 57 | of the Eucharist. If the Church and the Eucharist are inseparably
161 6, 58 | 58. In the Eucharist the Church is completely united to
162 CON, 59 | the grace of offering the Church this Encyclical on the Eucharist
163 CON, 59 | pro homine! Here is the Church's treasure, the heart of
164 CON, 59 | in the name of the whole Church and in the name of each
165 CON, 60 | we, the children of the Church, are called to undertake
166 CON, 60 | aimed at carrying out the Church's mission, every work of
167 CON, 61 | These are times when the Church is firmly built up and it
168 CON, 61 | communion.~The path taken by the Church in these first years of
169 CON, 61 | Inspired by love, the Church is anxious to hand on to
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