| Irénée Henri Dalmais, Aimé Georges Martimort - Religion - 1987 - 324 pages
...the cross that makes the Church to be. Here is how the Second Vatican Council sums up this teaching: This Church of Christ is really present in all legitimately organized local groups of the faithfuL which, insofar as they are united to their pastors, are also quite appropriately called Churches in the New... | |
| Aidan Nichols - Religion - 1989 - 330 pages
...of the Second Vatican Council: The Church of Christ is really present in all legitimately organised local groups of the faithful, which, in so far as...appropriately called churches in the New Testament. For these are in fact, in their own localities, the new people called by God, in the power of the Holy... | |
| Enrico Mazza - Eucharistic prayers - 1986 - 416 pages
..."which you have called into your presence" (ICEL: "the family you have gathered here before you"), since "this Church of Christ is really present in all legitimately...appropriately called Churches in the New Testament. For these are, in fact, in their own localities, the new people called by God, in the power of the... | |
| Michael A. Hayes, Liam Gearon - Religion - 1999 - 542 pages
...important because it expresses very succinctly the principle of local Church that underlies this diversity: This Church of Christ is really present in all legitimately...appropriately called Churches, in the New Testament. For these are in fact, in their own localities, the new people called by God, in the power of the Holy... | |
| David Bordwell, The Vatican - Religion - 2002 - 824 pages
...under Christ the Head in the unity of his Spirit.3" 518 Each particular Church is 'catholic' 832 'The Church of Christ is really present in all legitimately...groups of the faithful, which, in so far as they are 814 united to their pastors, arc also quite appropriately called Churches in the New Testament. . .... | |
| Catholic Church - Religion - 2000 - 946 pages
...particular Church is "catholic" 832 "The Church of Christ is really present in all legitimately 814 organized local groups of the faithful, which, in so far as they are 811 united to their pastors, are also quite appropriately called Churches in the New Testament —... | |
| Jean-Marie-Roger Tillard - Religion - 2001 - 172 pages
...refers in its quotations, taken from Augustine and Leo the Great through the channel of Thomas Aquinas: "This church of Christ is really present in all legitimately organized local groups of the faithful which, united with their pastors, are also called churches in the New Testament. For these are in fact, in... | |
| Adriano Garuti - Religion - 2004 - 382 pages
...but uses the formulation: 'The Church is really present in all legitimately organized local groups of faithful, which in so far as they are united to their pastors, are . . . called Churches.' Two elements are important here: the community must be 'legitimately organized'... | |
| Religion - 2005 - 238 pages
...faith and obedience with the Church of Rome is the Church. "The Church of Christ", Vatican II teaches, "is really present in all legitimately organized local...appropriately called churches in the New Testament. ... In them the faithful are gathered together through the preaching of the Gospel of Christ, and the... | |
| Religion - 2005 - 220 pages
...celebrations of the Eucharist: "This Church of Christ is really present in all legitimately organized groups of the faithful, which, in so far as they are...appropriately called churches in the New Testament" (Lumen gentium, 26). This explains why St Paul is particularly keen on ensuring that at liturgical... | |
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