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1 Int | is certainly the Catholic Church. You can rejoice in this
2 Int | their duties toward the Church, civil society, and all
3 1 | countries, and all whom the Church entrusts with teaching the
4 1 | for the government of the Church. The layman's acceptance
5 1 | world being conducted by the Church under the direction of her
6 1 | present practice of the Church, are only conferred in preparation
7 1 | misunderstanding of the Church's real nature and her social
8 1 | a purely active element, Church authorities, and a purely
9 1 | All the members of the Church, as We Ourselves said in
10 1 | existing between the "teaching Church" and the "Church that is
11 1 | teaching Church" and the "Church that is being taught," between
12 1 | that the tasks before the Church today are too vast to leave
13 1 | The meaning and aim of the Church's whole life is involved
14 1 | Exclusive consideration of the Church's social activity inevitably
15 1 | History shows that from the Church's earliest days laymen have
16 1 | out in the service of the Church, and today more than ever
17 1 | of the United States. The Church is grateful to them for
18 1 | the relations between the Church and the world require the
19 1 | factory and bring back to the Church those who have strayed from
20 1 | the common welfare of the Church. ~It will furthermore be
21 1 | for a living on what the Church gives them. On the other
22 1 | sources of salvation which the Church offers. ~The materialism
23 1 | all the measures which the Church and state adopt to preserve
24 1 | Tasks Derive from Church's Mission ~We shall now
25 1 | Christ entrusted to His Church. As we have seen, this apostolate
26 1 | service of Christ and the Church an activity similar to the
27 1 | is that the hierarchical Church, the bishops and the priests,
28 II | and cause some damage to Church properties, they are less
29 II | familiar, therefore, with the Church's social teachings. There
30 II | important interests of the Church. Examining his conscience
31 II | to God, to Christ, to the Church, and to salvation?" ~As
32 II | profession as a service to the Church. ~A parish library can be
33 II | is indispensable for the Church to be represented on the
34 II | them all. How many does the Church keep? How many does she
35 II | them in touch with local church life. He will assist them
36 II | America ~The position of the Church in Latin America has been
37 II | dangers threatening the Church: the inroads of Protestant
38 II | social teachings of the Church are inadequately known.
39 II | to be established by the Church's hierarchy, but which,
40 II | adapting the usages of the Church to those local customs and
41 II | community affairs, for the Church does not simply inspire
42 CON | lay apostolate in Christ's Church. Saints such as Emperor
43 CON | discussing the activities of the Church. This is because the cooperation
44 CON | the admiration even of the Church's foes. It also embraces
45 CON | win over. The present-day Church must give the closest attention
46 CON | it succinctly, Christ's Church has no intention of yielding
47 SUMM| conquering" which confronts the Church in the world today. ~
48 SUMM| witness to the fact that the Church belongs to every country
49 SUMM| faces us as members of the Church in a changing world: ~10
50 SUMM| of the world and of the Church. We have the great privilege
51 SUMM| laity, as members of the Church, of "God's people on the
52 SUMM| fulfillment of the mission of the Church, which continues on earth
53 SUMM| spirit of loyalty to the Church and the Hierarchy. ~29 This
54 SUMM| Knowing that membership in the Church, far from making the Christian
55 SUMM| in accordance with the Church's social teaching, to play
56 SUMM| communicated through the Church. ~
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