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1 2 | Mystical Body which is the Church. That is why He established 2 3 | her Founder's behest, the Church prolongs the priestly mission 3 3 | memory, Pius XI, "is not the Church at prayer! For centuries 4 3 | Body of Christ which is His Church!"7~ 5 4 | the Western and Eastern Church were made the object of 6 6 | prayers in the Catholic Church, translated again into Latin 7 9 | conform exactly to what the Church out of the abundance of 8 11 | liturgies of the Eastern Church, whose ancient and honorable 9 11 | prevailing in the Western Church, of sufficient importance, 10 18 | us likewise through His Church, where He is present indefectibly 11 18 | their course: through the Church which He constituted "the 12 19 | 19. The Church has, therefore, in common 13 19 | sacrifice; in this way the Church re-establishes between the 14 20 | of earth. Along with the Church, therefore, her Divine Founder 15 20 | Redeemer as Head of the Church renders to the Father, as 16 21 | the very founding of the Church. The first Christians, in 17 22 | Like her divine Head, the Church is forever present in the 18 23 | worship rendered by the Church to God must be, in its entirety, 19 24 | the keen desire of the Church that all of the faithful 20 26 | worship rendered to God by the Church in union with her divine 21 27 | by the hierarchy of the Church, then its effectiveness 22 27 | rather to the action of the church (ex opere operantis Ecclesiae), 23 31 | This explains why the Church in a brief and significant 24 34 | of Jesus Christ. When the Church teaches us our Catholic 25 34 | the spirit of Christ, the Church endeavors to permeate with 26 35 | but for that of the whole Church, where whatever good is 27 37 | sacrifice and divine office, the Church has serious reason for prescribing 28 39 | 39. The Church is a society, and as such 29 41 | indiscriminately to all members of the Church in general, but is conferred 30 44 | liturgy in the name of the Church, its organization, regulation 31 44 | cannot but be subject to Church authority. This conclusion, 32 45 | doctrinal propositions which the Church proposes to be perfectly 33 45 | teaching authority of the Church with a view to safeguarding 34 46 | meaning by this that the Church is obliged to declare such 35 47 | But this is not what the Church teaches and enjoins. The 36 47 | witness to the faith of the Church.~ 37 48 | controversial truth, the Church and the Holy Fathers have 38 48 | teaching authority of the Church, it can supply proofs and 39 51 | and glorious life of the Church.~ 40 52 | teaching authority of the Church, and to reflect it, in a 41 53 | species, adopted in the Latin Church; these developments were 42 57 | 57. The Church has further used her right 43 57 | legitimate rites of the Church and with the prohibition 44 58 | intimately bound up with Church discipline and with the 45 59 | 59. The Church is without question a living 46 60 | considerable portion of the Church, is a manifest and beautiful 47 61 | Spirit, who assists the Church in every age even to the 48 63 | proclaimed as dogmas by the Church, under the inspiration and 49 63 | existing legislation of the Church to revert to prescriptions 50 64 | to souls, and which the Church, the ever watchful guardian 51 65 | placed . . . to rule the Church of God,"55 have the right 52 65 | will of the Founder of the Church.~ 53 66 | continually renewed in the Church by His ministers, is the 54 67 | His beloved Spouse, the Church, a visible sacrifice such 55 78 | cross, bestowed upon His Church, as a completely gratuitous 56 83 | to the entire Christian Church, and that thence, and thence 57 86 | and some Doctors of the Church. "Not only," says Innocent 58 86 | attestation that the whole Church consents in the oblation 59 89 | 89. In every age of the Church's history, the mind of man, 60 92 | for the good of the whole Church. Now the faithful participate 61 93 | Mystical Body. Hence the whole Church can rightly be said to offer 62 93 | that, being members of the Church no less than the priest 63 94 | the true teaching of the Church.~ 64 96 | God for the holy Catholic Church, and for the living and 65 97 | name of Christ and of the Church and that it is not robbed 66 97 | earnest desire - as Mother Church has always commanded - that 67 100 | which the Bishop, in the Church's name, addresses to priests 68 101 | disposal, at helping the Church to bring about this most 69 103 | St. Augustine has it, the Church is made to see that in what 70 104 | Christ and children of the Church, but let them further, in 71 105 | words and sentiments of the Church. They also are to be commended 72 106 | with the precepts of the Church and the rubrics of the liturgy. 73 106 | much increased if, as the Church desires, the people are 74 113 | uninterrupted tradition of the Church has preserved, condemned 75 116 | 116. The Church, as the teacher of truth, 76 118 | But the desire of Mother Church does not stop here. For 77 118 | been reserved; however, the Church has not for this reason 78 119 | these invitations of the Church freely and with spontaneity. 79 120 | life which all require. The Church of Jesus Christ needs no 80 122 | communion. Still, though the Church with the kind heart of a 81 124 | reprehend or find fault with the Church, because she advises her 82 129 | no wonder, then, that the Church, even from the beginning, 83 130 | Councils teach that it is the Church's tradition right from the 84 131 | Himself. When, therefore, the Church bids us adore Christ hidden 85 132 | 132. Now, the Church in the course of centuries 86 133 | supernatural life to the Church militant upon earth and 87 133 | a certain extent by the Church triumphant in heaven which 88 133 | slain."125 Wherefore, the Church not merely approves these 89 133 | liturgical rules of the Church require, they are undoubtedly 90 134 | solemnly avow the faith of the Church that the Word of God is 91 136(130)| for the Dedication of a Church.~ 92 138 | reason, the worship that the Church renders to God, and which 93 139 | and not to faint,"132 the Church faithfully fulfills this 94 141 | by the authority of the Church are gradually incorporated 95 142 | and other ministers of the Church and by religious who are 96 142 | religious who are deputed by the Church for this.~ 97 143 | words recommended by the Church to be said before starting 98 145 | this lofty dignity of the Church's prayer, there should correspond 99 149 | it is the voice of the Church, the harmonious confession 100 150 | observance of the feasts of the Church, which are in a special 101 150 | to the soul. Although the Church only commands the faithful 102 150 | the sweet singing of thy Church. Their sound would penetrate 103 153 | for our meditation, the Church gives us examples to imitate, 104 154 | Advent, for instance, the Church arouses in us the consciousness 105 157 | Lent, our Holy Mother the Church over and over again strives 106 158 | before us by the liturgy, the Church invites us to come to Calvary 107 160 | the time of Pentecost, the Church by her precept and practice 108 163 | Paraclete and who abides in His Church forever; "Jesus Christ, 109 165 | fostered and accompanied by the Church, is not a cold and lifeless 110 165 | who is ever living in His Church. Here He continues that 111 165 | According to the Doctors of the Church, they are shining examples 112 165 | Moreover, our holy Mother the Church, while proposing for our 113 166 | and subordinate order, the Church always strives to put before 114 167 | by our senses, also, the Church wishes that images of the 115 170 | sanctifying action of the Church, and strengthened by the 116 172 | easily removed from the Church, and that the faithful following 117 173 | exercises of piety which the Church recommends very much to 118 179 | clear to all that in the Church on earth, no less in the 119 179 | on earth, no less in the Church in heaven, there are many 120 185 | and constant growth of the Church universal. For the eternal 121 188 | the catholic unity of the Church.168~ 122 189 | lies that everything in the church, including vestments and 123 191 | Gregorian chant, which the Roman Church considers her own as handed 124 191 | parts of the liturgy the Church definitely prescribes it;171 125 192 | well prays twice." Thus the Church militant, faithful as well 126 192 | joins in the hymns of the Church triumphant and with the 127 195 | reverent service of the church and the sacred rites, provided 128 204 | the people, sanctify the Church, assemble the ancients, 129 208 | the spiritual life, of the Church. "Obey your prelates and