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Pius XII
Mystici Corporis Christi

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1 1 | of Christ, which is the Church,1 was first taught us by 2 1 | points which concern the Church Militant. To this We are 3 2 | riches stored up in this Church which Christ purchased with 4 3 | Jesus Christ, look to the Church as the only haven of salvation; 5 3 | are also aware that the Church of God not only is despised 6 3 | and the glory of Mother Church to whom, after God, we owe 7 5 | without the fold of the Church, not only because their 8 5 | their good will toward the Church seems to grow from day to 9 5 | they turn their gaze to the Church, if they contemplate her 10 6 | the barque of the Catholic Church int he teeth of a raging 11 7 | created for the erection of a church in Rome to be dedicated 12 8 | which are preserved in the Church. Moreover, recent pronouncements 13 8 | among those outside the true Church, and that among the faithful, 14 9 | and wills to see in the Church nothing but a juridical 15 11 | the supreme beauty of the Church; to bring out into fuller 16 12 | so only through a visible Church made up of men, so that 17 12 | centuries He makes use of the Church that the work begun might 18 13 | define and describe this true Church of Jesus Christ - which 19 13 | Catholic, Apostolic and Roman Church 12 - we shall find nothing 20 14 | 14. That the Church is a body is frequently 21 14 | Head of the Body of the Church."13 If the Church is a body, 22 14 | of the Church."13 If the Church is a body, it must be an 23 14 | enough that the Body of the Church should be an unbroken unity; 24 14 | Satis Cognitum asserts: "the Church is visible because she is 25 14 | divine truth, who imagine the Church to be invisible, intangible, 26 15 | of the ailing, so in the Church the individual members do 27 16 | this reason above all the Church is called a body, that it 28 16 | the Apostle describes the Church when he writes: "As in one 29 17 | structure of the body of the Church contains only hierarchical 30 17 | never be lacking in the Church. That those who exercise 31 17 | when the Fathers of the Church sing the praises of this 32 17 | never be wanting to the Church.~ 33 18 | the social needs of the Church. Through the waters of Baptism 34 18 | and made members of the Church, but being stamped with 35 18 | to protect and defend the Church, their Mother, and the faith 36 18 | offered for the members of the Church who have fallen into sin, 37 19 | like a devoted mother, the Church is at the bedside of those 38 20 | the social needs of the Church Christ has provided in a 39 21 | Christian era, He supplied the Church with the means necessary 40 22 | included as members of the Church who have been baptized and 41 22 | a man refuse to hear the Church, let him be considered - 42 23 | imagine that the Body of the Church, just because it bears the 43 23 | man from the Body of the Church, as does schism or heresy 44 24 | to be cured within the Church's community than to be cut 45 25 | have thus far seen that the Church is so constituted that it 46 26 | occurs to Us at once: "The Church which, already conceived, 47 26 | the mystical temple of the Church when by His preaching He 48 27 | incorporated in the Body of the Church; and finally, when He came 49 28 | Fathers who assert that the Church was born from the side of 50 29 | from the Synagogue to the Church, from the many sacrifices 51 30 | office itself of Head of His Church. "For it was through His 52 30 | entered into possession of His Church, that is, of all the members 53 31 | the word, the Head of the Church, it was likewise through 54 31 | through His blood that the Church was enriched with the fullest 55 31 | that is on the Catholic Church, which is confined by no 56 31 | death He willed that His Church should be enriched with 57 31 | juridical mission of the Church, and the power to teach, 58 31 | Cross, opened up to His Church the fountain of those divine 59 32 | one new man," that is, the Church, and might reconcile both 60 33 | 33. The Church which He founded by His 61 33 | mission and office of the Church.~ 62 34 | Mystical Body which is the Church should be called Christ' 63 34 | the Head of the Body, the Church." 43 He is the Head from 64 36 | be called the head of the Church by reason of His singular 65 37 | right rules and governs the Church; and herein is yet another 66 38 | fundamental law of the whole Church.~ 67 39 | providence over the universal Church, whether by enlightening 68 39 | and giving courage to the Church's rulers for the loyal and 69 39 | out form the body of the Church - especially when times 70 40 | not leave the body of the Church He had founded as a human 71 40 | jurisdiction established in the Church gives such a Mystical Body 72 40 | ceases Himself to guide the Church invisibly, though at the 73 40 | Ascension into Heaven this Church rested not on Him alone, 74 41 | Christ as the Head of the Church, while not adhering loyally 75 42 | far said of the Universal Church must be understood also 76 42 | makeup the one Catholic Church. For they, too, are ruled 77 42 | members of the Universal Church, for they are united by 78 43 | the honor of the Universal Church; Our honor is the united 79 44 | daily by the prayers of the Church. Moreover as our Savior 80 44 | Savior does not rule the Church directly in a visible manner, 81 44 | the Cross He left to His Church the immense treasury of 82 44 | sanctification with His Church, but He wills that in some 83 47 | that the whole boy of the Church, no less than the individual 84 47 | footsteps of her Founder, the Church teaches, governs, and offers 85 48 | acknowledged Head of the Church for this reason too, that, 86 49 | strength and power to His Church so that the things of God 87 49 | streams into the body of the Church all the light with which 88 50 | Christ enlightens His whole Church, as numberless passages 89 50 | upon the nascent apostolic Church that the Prince of the Apostles 90 50 | presides at the Councils of the Church and guides them. 88~ 91 51 | When the Sacraments of the Church are administered by external 92 52 | from His fulness into the Church, in order that she should 93 52 | why the social Body of the Church should be honored by the 94 53 | that He so sustains the Church, and so in a certain sense 95 53 | certain sense lives in the Church, that she is, as it were, 96 53 | qualification, he calls the Church "Christ," 94 following no 97 53 | when he was attacking the Church: "Saul, Saul, why persecutest 98 53 | believe Gregory of Nyssa, the Church is often called simply " 99 54 | most noble title of the Church must not be so understood 100 54 | belongs to the universal Church; but it consists in this, 101 54 | peculiarly His own with the Church in such a way that she may 102 54 | it is He who through the Church baptizes, teaches, rules, 103 55 | Christ our Lord wills the Church to live His own supernatural 104 56 | Spirit He bestowed on the Church for the remission of sins, 105 56 | Spirit is communicated to the Church in an abundant outpouring, 106 57 | continual growth of the Church, He yet refuses to dwell 107 57 | Christ is the Head of the Church, so is the Holy Spirit her 108 58 | His Spirit, bestows on the Church, and which He and His Spirit, 109 58 | holiness, make operative in the Church. The Church, then, no less 110 58 | operative in the Church. The Church, then, no less than each 111 59 | Christ is the Head of the Church: He is the savior of his 112 59 | reason why the Body of the Church is given the name of Christ, 113 59 | members who constitute the Church.112 But as We have already 114 59 | speaking of the birth of the Church on the Cross, of Christ 115 60 | of Christ, which is the Church, should be called mystical. 116 60 | distinguish the Body of the Church, which is a Society whose 117 61 | established the body of the Church and enriched it with the 118 61 | Christ is God's."115 For the Church exists both for the good 119 62 | fills and unifies the whole Church."116~ 120 63 | us to understand that the Church, a perfect society of its 121 63 | despised or belittled; but the Church in its entirety is not found 122 63 | principles, on which the Church rests and is established, 123 63 | fills every part of the Church's being and is active within 124 64 | arbitrarily claim that the Church is something hidden and 125 64 | Head and Exemplar of the Church "is not complete, if only 126 65 | who dream of an imaginary Church, a kind of society that 127 66 | times there appears in the Church something that indicates 128 66 | exclude sinners from His Church; hence if some of her members 129 66 | lessen our love for the Church, but rather a reason why 130 67 | Christ in the Body of the Church, a thing which is, as Augustine 131 67 | Head of the Body of the Church,"134 and the unbroken tradition 132 69 | name 138 should govern the Church in an invisible way, so, 133 73 | How many children of the Church, on fire with this heavenly 134 75 | has all the members of the Church present before Him and united 135 77 | into all the members of the Church, and are perfected daily 136 77 | of Jesus Christ. Thus the Church becomes, as it were, the 137 77 | sense attains through the Church a fulness in all things.159 138 77 | which is Christ, and the Church, which here below as another 139 78 | by due submission to the Church, much light will be gained, 140 78 | orthodox teaching of the Church: to reject every kind of 141 82 | for the needs of the whole Church. And as the Divine Redeemer, 142 82 | only Himself as Head of the Church, but in Himself His mystical 143 83 | figure of the unity of the Church, if we consider how in the 144 86 | Redeemer and the members of the Church coalesce in one physical 145 87 | supernatural powers enters into the Church and its members. For "The 146 88 | was introduced into the Church by the inspiration of the 147 89 | made in the Name of the Church are those which really matter, 148 89 | united not only with His Church, which is His Beloved Spouse, 149 89 | it is offered by Mother Church, excels any other kind of 150 90 | only to the mind of the Church and to Christian usage, 151 90 | is Head of the universal Church as He exists at once in 152 90 | Himself. And thus, when the Church Militant offers her adoration 153 90 | never-ending chorus of the Church Triumphant: "To him that 154 91 | Teacher of the Universal Church, illumined the mind with 155 91 | Catholic, Apostolic and Roman Church, in which we become members 156 92 | Sacraments with which holy Mother Church sustains our life, the solemn 157 93 | see Christ Himself in the Church. For it is Christ who lives 158 93 | Christ who lives in His Church, and through her, teaches, 159 95 | to see our Savior in the Church and in its members, it is 160 95 | perfect model of love for the Church.~ 161 96 | breadth of His love. For the Church, the Bride of Christ, is 162 96 | and race. True love of the Church, therefore, requires not 163 96 | to us in the body of the Church, our brothers in Christ 164 98 | with which Christ loved His Church is equalled by its constant 165 98 | first foundations of the Church, even to His last mortal 166 98 | establish and strengthen His Church, whether by giving us the 167 98 | desire that all who claim the Church as their mother, should 168 99 | the love of Christ and the Church, to take the greatest possible 169 100| His burning love for the Church especially by praying for 170 102| outside the fold of the Church, and those who, on account 171 103| visible Body of the Catholic Church, solemnly declaring that 172 103| the prayers of the whole Church We wish to repeat this solemn 173 103| enjoyed in the Catholic Church. Therefore may they enter 174 104| are forced to go into a church, to approach the altar and 175 104| all we ardently love the Church to follow the example of 176 105| a position to assist the Church by their protecting power, 177 105| man, and that holy Mother Church "may lead a quiet and peaceable 178 106| Blood that He purchased the Church.209 Let us then follow gladly 179 106| our zealous love for the Church demands it, and our brotherly 180 106| and death merited for His Church an infinite treasure of 181 106| for His Body, which is the Church."212~ 182 107| immense gain and that of the Church, if to this end they bear 183 109| all to love holy Mother Church with a devoted and active 184 109| of human Society and the Church herself, let us commit ourselves 185 110| for all a true love of the Church - she whose sinless soul 186 110| exalted title of Head of the Church; in a marvelous birth she 187 110| gifts, on the newly founded Church at Pentecost; and finally, 188 110| for His Body, which is the Church";218 and she continues to 189 111| May she throw about the Church today, as in times gone 190 111| God that now at least the Church and all mankind may enjoy


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