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1 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1 : and proclaiming it with faith, the sacred synod takes 2 DeiVerbum, 1, 5 : 5. "The obedience of faith" (Rom. 13:26; see 1:5; 2 3 DeiVerbum, 1, 5 : Him. To make this act of faith, the grace of God and the 4 DeiVerbum, 1, 5 : Spirit constantly brings faith to completion by His gifts.~ 5 DeiVerbum, 2, 8 : fight in defense of the faith handed on once and for all ( 6 DeiVerbum, 2, 8 : of life and increase in faith of the peoples of God; and 7 DeiVerbum, 2, 10 : professing the heritage of the faith, it becomes on the part 8 DeiVerbum, 2, 10 : from this one deposit of faith everything which it presents 9 DeiVerbum, 3, 12 : between elements of the faith. It is the task of exegetes 10 DeiVerbum, 5, 17 : preach the Gospel, stir up faith in Jesus, Christ and Lord, 11 DeiVerbum, 5, 18 : writing: the foundation of faith, namely, the fourfold Gospel, 12 DeiVerbum, 6, 21 : as the supreme rule of faith, since, as inspired by God 13 DeiVerbum, 6, 21 : Church, the strength of faith for her sons, the food of 14 DeiVerbum, 6, 24 : scrutinizing in the light of faith all truth stored up in the 15 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Constitution on the Catholic Faith, Chap. 3, "On Faith:" Denzinger 16 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Catholic Faith, Chap. 3, "On Faith:" Denzinger 1789 (3008).~ 17 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Constitution on the Catholic Faith, Chap. 2, "On Revelation:" 18 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Constitution on the Catholic Faith, Chap. 2, "On revelation:" 19 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Constitution on the Catholic Faith, Chap. 4, "On Faith and 20 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Catholic Faith, Chap. 4, "On Faith and Reason:" Denzinger 1800 ( 21 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Constitution on the Catholic Faith, Chap. 3 "On Faith:" Denzinger 22 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Catholic Faith, Chap. 3 "On Faith:" Denzinger 1792 (3011).~ 23 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Constitution on the Catholic Faith, Chap. 2 "On Revelation:" 24 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Constitution on the Catholic Faith, Chapter 2, "On Revelation:" 25 LumenGentium, 1, 5 : those who hear the Word with faith and become part of the little 26 LumenGentium, 1, 8 : Church, the community of faith, hope and charity, as an 27 LumenGentium, 2, 9 : as one all those who in faith look upon Jesus as the author 28 LumenGentium, 2, 11 : must confess before men the faith which they have received 29 LumenGentium, 2, 11 : to spread and defend the faith, both by word and by deed, 30 LumenGentium, 2, 11 : the first preachers of the faith to their children; they 31 LumenGentium, 2, 12 : especially by means of a life of faith and charity and by offering 32 LumenGentium, 2, 12 : discernment in matters of faith when "from the Bishops down 33 LumenGentium, 2, 12 : agreement in matters of faith and morals. That discernment 34 LumenGentium, 2, 12 : discernment in matters of faith is aroused and sustained 35 LumenGentium, 2, 12 : adheres unwaveringly to the faith given once and for all to 36 LumenGentium, 2, 14 : affirmed the necessity of faith and baptism124 and thereby 37 LumenGentium, 2, 14 : visible way are profession of faith, the sacraments, and ecclesiastical 38 LumenGentium, 2, 15 : they do not profess the faith in its entirety or do not 39 LumenGentium, 2, 16 : professing to hold the faith of Abraham, along with us 40 LumenGentium, 2, 17 : receive and profess the faith. She gives them the dispositions 41 LumenGentium, 2, 17 : obligation of spreading the faith is imposed on every disciple 42 LumenGentium, 3, 18 : and foundation of unity of faith and communion.1* And all 43 LumenGentium, 3, 21 : administering the sacraments of faith to those who believe, by 44 LumenGentium, 3, 23 : to safeguard the unity of faith and the discipline common 45 LumenGentium, 3, 23 : Church, especially that the faith may take increase and the 46 LumenGentium, 3, 23 : preserving the unity of faith and the unique divine constitution 47 LumenGentium, 3, 23 : as parent-stocks of the Faith, so to speak, have begotten 48 LumenGentium, 3, 24 : may attain to salvation by faith, baptism and the fulfilment 49 LumenGentium, 3, 25 : bishops are preachers of the faith, who lead new disciples 50 LumenGentium, 3, 25 : people committed to them the faith they must believe and put 51 LumenGentium, 3, 25 : Holy Spirit illustrate that faith. They bring forth from the 52 LumenGentium, 3, 25 : Catholic truth. In matters of faith and morals, the bishops 53 LumenGentium, 3, 25 :authentically teaching matters of faith and morals, they are in 54 LumenGentium, 3, 25 : are teachers and judges of faith and morals for the universal 55 LumenGentium, 3, 25 : to with the submission of faith.41*~And this infallibility 56 LumenGentium, 3, 25 : in defining doctrine of faith and morals, extends as far 57 LumenGentium, 3, 25 : confirms his brethren in their faith,166 by a definitive act 58 LumenGentium, 3, 25 : proclaims a doctrine of faith or morals.42* And therefore 59 LumenGentium, 3, 25 : defending a doctrine of Catholic faith.43* The infallibility promised 60 LumenGentium, 3, 25 : and progresses in unity of faith.44*~But when either the 61 LumenGentium, 3, 25 : to the divine deposit of faith.47*~ 62 LumenGentium, 3, 26 : people to carry out with faith and reverence their part 63 LumenGentium, 3, 28 : sacraments, or even from the faith.~Because the human race 64 LumenGentium, 4, 31 : of a life resplendent in faith, hope and charity. Therefore, 65 LumenGentium, 4, 32 : God is one: "one Lord, one faith, one baptism"192; sharing 66 LumenGentium, 4, 32 : received an equal privilege of faith through the justice of God.194 67 LumenGentium, 4, 35 : gave understanding of the faith (sensu fidei) and an attractiveness 68 LumenGentium, 4, 35 : promise, and thus strong in faith and in hope they make the 69 LumenGentium, 4, 35 : powerful proclaimers of a faith in things to be hoped for,205 70 LumenGentium, 4, 35 : join to their profession of faith a life springing from faith. 71 LumenGentium, 4, 35 : faith a life springing from faith. This evangelization, that 72 LumenGentium, 4, 35 : in being witnesses of the faith and love of Christ to one 73 LumenGentium, 5, 40 : because in the baptism of faith they truly become sons of 74 LumenGentium, 5, 41 : duties in the path of living faith, which arouses hope and 75 LumenGentium, 5, 41 : receive all things with faith from the hand of their heavenly 76 LumenGentium, 5, 42 : make this profession of faith even in the midst of persecutions, 77 LumenGentium, 7, 48 : terrestrial life through our faith, while we perform with hope 78 LumenGentium, 7, 48 : revealed in us",262 strong in faith we look for the "blessed 79 LumenGentium, 7, 49 : according to the perpetual faith of the Church, is strengthened 80 LumenGentium, 7, 50 : given the supreme witness of faith and charity by the shedding 81 LumenGentium, 7, 51 : devotion this venerable faith of our ancestors regarding 82 LumenGentium, 7, 51 :understood in the fuller light of faith according to its genuine 83 LumenGentium, 8, 53 : and excellent exemplar in faith and charity. The Catholic 84 LumenGentium, 8, 56 : human salvation through faith and obedience. For, as St. 85 LumenGentium, 8, 56 : Virgin Mary loosened by her faith."7* Comparing Mary with 86 LumenGentium, 8, 58 : advanced in her pilgrimage of faith, and faithfully persevered 87 LumenGentium, 8, 61 : cooperated by her obedience, faith, hope and burning charity 88 LumenGentium, 8, 62 : consent which she gave in faith at the Annunciation and 89 LumenGentium, 8, 63 : the Church in the order of faith, charity and perfect union 90 LumenGentium, 8, 63 : Father, showing an undefiled faith, not in the word of the 91 LumenGentium, 8, 64 : receiving the word of God in faith becomes herself a mother. 92 LumenGentium, 8, 64 : a virgin, who keeps the faith given to her by her Spouse 93 LumenGentium, 8, 64 : virginal purity an entire faith, a firm hope and a sincere 94 LumenGentium, 8, 65 : greatest teachings of the faith as she is proclaimed and 95 LumenGentium, 8, 65 : continually progresses in faith, hope and charity, seeking 96 LumenGentium, 8, 67 : but proceeds from true faith, by which we are led to 97 LumenGentium, Appen : those things in matters of faith and morals which it shall 98 SacrosConcil, 1, 9 : liturgy they must be called to faith and to conversion: "How 99 SacrosConcil, 1, 9 : Church must ever preach faith and penance, she must prepare 100 SacrosConcil, 1, 10 : are made sons of God by faith and baptism should come 101 SacrosConcil, 1, 10 : they have grasped by their faith" 27; the renewal in the 102 SacrosConcil, 1, 33 : prays or sings or acts, the faith of those taking part is 103 SacrosConcil, 1, 37 : which do not implicate the faith or the good of the whole 104 SacrosConcil, 2, 48 : present at this mystery of faith, should not be there as 105 SacrosConcil, 2, 52 : homily the mysteries of the faith and the guiding principles 106 SacrosConcil, 3, 59 : They not only presuppose faith, but by words and objects 107 SacrosConcil, 3, 59 : are called "sacraments of faith." They do indeed impart 108 SacrosConcil, 7, 122 : artists are in accordance with faith, piety, and cherished traditional 109 SacrosConcil, 7, 123 : in honor of the Catholic faith sung by great men in times 110 SacrosConcil, 7, 124 : artists which are repugnant to faith, morals, and Christian piety, 111 GaudiumSpes, Pref, 3 : witness and voice to the faith of the whole people of God 112 GaudiumSpes, Intro, 7 : and explicit adherence to faith. As a result many persons 113 GaudiumSpes, Intro, 11: earth. Motivated by this faith, it labors to decipher authentic 114 GaudiumSpes, Intro, 11: other men of our age. For faith throws a new light on everything, 115 GaudiumSpes, 1, 15 : Spirit that man comes by faith to the contemplation and 116 GaudiumSpes, 1, 18 : according to the Christian faith, when man who was ruined 117 GaudiumSpes, 1, 18 : man a solidly established faith provides the answer to his 118 GaudiumSpes, 1, 18 : for him. At the same time faith gives him the power to be 119 GaudiumSpes, 1, 18 : snatched away by death; faith arouses the hope that they 120 GaudiumSpes, 1, 19 : extravagantly that their faith in God lapses into a kind 121 GaudiumSpes, 1, 19 : their own training in the faith, or teach erroneous doctrine, 122 GaudiumSpes, 1, 21 : witness of a living and mature faith, namely, one trained to 123 GaudiumSpes, 1, 21 : luminous witness to this faith and continue to do so. This 124 GaudiumSpes, 1, 21 : continue to do so. This faith needs to prove its fruitfulness 125 GaudiumSpes, 1, 21 : they work together for the faith of the Gospel18 and who 126 GaudiumSpes, 2, 32 : those who receive Him in faith and in love. This He did 127 GaudiumSpes, 3, 36 : never truly conflicts with faith, for earthly matters and 128 GaudiumSpes, 3, 36 : matters and the concerns of faith derive from the same God. 6 129 GaudiumSpes, 3, 36 : many minds to conclude that faith and science are mutually 130 GaudiumSpes, 3, 38 : journey in that sacrament of faith where natural elements refined 131 GaudiumSpes, 4, 40 : is a fact accessible to faith alone; it remains a mystery 132 GaudiumSpes, 4, 42 : hearts, namely from that faith and charity by which her 133 GaudiumSpes, 4, 42 : of man consists in that faith and charity put into vital 134 GaudiumSpes, 4, 43 : are forgetting that by the faith itself they are more obliged 135 GaudiumSpes, 4, 43 : This split between the faith which many profess and their 136 GaudiumSpes, 4, 43 : Acknowledging the demands of faith and endowed with its force, 137 GaudiumSpes, 5, 48 : suffuses their whole lives with faith, hope and charity. Thus 138 GaudiumSpes, 6, 57 : mystery of the Christian faith furnishes them with an excellent 139 GaudiumSpes, 6, 59 : which are distinct, namely faith and reason; and that the 140 GaudiumSpes, 6, 62 : necessarily harm the life of faith, rather they can stimulate 141 GaudiumSpes, 6, 62 : accurate understanding of the faith. The recent studies and 142 GaudiumSpes, 6, 62 : times; for the deposit of Faith or the truths are one thing 143 GaudiumSpes, 6, 62 : adequate and mature life of faith.~Literature and the arts 144 GaudiumSpes, 6, 62 : better understanding of the faith. This common effort will 145 GaudiumSpes, 8, 76 : true freedom to preach the faith, to teach her social doctrine, 146 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Constitution on the Catholic Faith, Chapter III: Denz. 1785- 147 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Constitution on the Catholic Faith: Denzinger 1795, 1799 (3015, 148 GravissEduc, 0 : more aware of the gift of Faith they have received, and 149 GravissEduc, 0 : of God according to the faith received in Baptism, to 150 GravissEduc, 0 : enlightens and strengthens the faith, nourishes life according 151 GravissEduc, 0 : and man is illumined by faith.25 So indeed the Catholic 152 GravissEduc, 0 : strangers to the gift of Faith. ~ 153 GravissEduc, 0 : realization of the harmony of faith and science. Thus there 154 GravissEduc, 0 : society and witness to the faith in the world.32~In Catholic 155 NostraAetate, 0, 2 : witness to the Christian faith and life, they recognize, 156 NostraAetate, 0, 3 : as Abraham, with whom the faith of Islam takes pleasure 157 NostraAetate, 0, 4 : design, the beginnings of her faith and her election are found 158 NostraAetate, 0, 4 : Abraham's sons according to faith 6-are included in the same 159 DignitHuman, 0, 4 : teaching and witness to their faith, whether by the spoken or 160 DignitHuman, 0, 4 : in spreading religious faith and in introducing religious 161 DignitHuman, 0, 9 : of the act of Christian faith.~ 162 DignitHuman, 0, 10 : man's response to God in faith must be free: no one therefore 163 DignitHuman, 0, 10 : to embrace the Christian faith against his own will.8 This 164 DignitHuman, 0, 10 : the Church.7 The act of faith is of its very nature a 165 DignitHuman, 0, 10 :reasonable and free submission of faith. It is therefore completely 166 DignitHuman, 0, 10 : accord with the nature of faith that in matters religious 167 DignitHuman, 0, 10 : invited to the Christian faith, embrace it of their own 168 DignitHuman, 0, 11 : His intention was to rouse faith in His hearers and to confirm 169 DignitHuman, 0, 11 : hearers and to confirm them in faith, not to exert coercion upon 170 DignitHuman, 0, 11 : strove to convert men to faith in Christ as the Lord; not, 171 DignitHuman, 0, 11 : their rulers. With a firm faith they held that the Gospel 172 DignitHuman, 0, 11 : against God27 and bring men to faith in Christ and to His service.28 173 DignitHuman, 0, 12 : one is to be coerced into faith has always stood firm.~Thus 174 DignitHuman, 0, 13 : precepts of the Christian faith.33~In turn, where the principle 175 DignitHuman, 0, 14 : ignorance with regard to the faith.37 All is to be taken into 176 DignitHuman, 0, 14 : to accept and profess the faith.~ 177 AdGentes, 1, 4 : in the catholicity of the faith by means of the Church of 178 AdGentes, 1, 5 : Church of spreading the faith and the salvation of Christ, 179 AdGentes, 1, 5 : she may lead them to the faith, the freedom and the peace 180 AdGentes, 1, 6 : spreads abroad her saving Faith. It perfects her Catholic 181 AdGentes, 1, 6 : and blocks the way to the faith for many. Hence, by the 182 AdGentes, 1, 6 : bearing witness to the same faith, they should at least be 183 AdGentes, 1, 7 : language the necessity of faith and baptism (cf. Mark 16: 184 AdGentes, 1, 7 : the Gospel to find that faith without which it is impossible 185 AdGentes, 2, 13 : already sharing through faith in the mystery of Christ' 186 AdGentes, 2, 13 : forcing anyone to embrace the Faith, or alluring or enticing 187 AdGentes, 2, 13 : frightened away from the Faith by unjust vexations on the 188 AdGentes, 2, 14 : introduced into the life of faith, of liturgy, and of love, 189 AdGentes, 2, 14 : the profession of their faith, in the spread of the Gospel 190 AdGentes, 2, 14 : already leading a life of faith, hope, and charity. ~ 191 AdGentes, 2, 15 : hearts a submission to the faith Who in the womb of the baptismal 192 AdGentes, 2, 15 : nations a common profession of faith, insofar as their beliefs 193 AdGentes, 2, 17 :contribution to the spread of the Faith and of the Church.~In our 194 AdGentes, 2, 17 : for the Propagation of the Faith to provide special funds 195 AdGentes, 2, 17 : people they may serve the Faith with greater authority.~ 196 AdGentes, 3, 19 : status as communities of faith, liturgy, and love. The 197 AdGentes, 3, 19 : Religious life. Finally, the Faith is taught by an adequate 198 AdGentes, 3, 20 : foremost a herald of the Faith, who leads new disciples 199 AdGentes, 3, 20 : from embracing the Catholic Faith because they cannot adapt 200 AdGentes, 3, 21 : regenerated in the Church by faith and by baptism, so that 201 AdGentes, 3, 21 : it in Christ, so that the Faith of Christ and the life of 202 AdGentes, 3, 21 : Let them also spread the Faith of Christ among those with 203 AdGentes, 3, 22 : clearly seen in what ways faith may seek for understanding, 204 AdGentes, 4, 23 : the duty of spreading the Faith,1 Christ the Lord always 205 AdGentes, 4, 23 : authority, they go out in faith and obedience to those who 206 AdGentes, 4, 25 : life. Imbued with a living faith and a hope that never fails, 207 AdGentes, 4, 26 : nourished with the "words of faith and with good doctrine" ( 208 AdGentes, 5, 29 : the "Propagation of the Faith," which should direct and 209 AdGentes, 6, 36 : obligation for the spread of the Faith is this: to lead a profoundly 210 AdGentes, 6, 41 : offer to others that gift of Faith which they have received 211 PresbytOrdin, 2, 4 : saving word the spark of faith is lit in the hearts of 212 PresbytOrdin, 2, 4 : the Apostle describes: "Faith comes from hearing, and 213 PresbytOrdin, 2, 4 : the Gospel draws men to faith and to the sacraments of 214 PresbytOrdin, 2, 4 : precisely sacraments of faith, a faith which is born of 215 PresbytOrdin, 2, 4 : precisely sacraments of faith, a faith which is born of and nourished 216 PresbytOrdin, 2, 6 : therefore, as educators in the faith, must see to it either by 217 PresbytOrdin, 2, 9 : uncover with a sense of faith, acknowledge with joy and 218 PresbytOrdin, 2, 9 : or perhaps even from the faith. Indeed, as good shepherds, 219 PresbytOrdin, 3, 13 : and the teaching of the faith, spend thy care on them; 220 PresbytOrdin, 3, 13 : they are leaders in the faith and as they "enter the sanctuary 221 PresbytOrdin, 3, 13 : the full assurance of the faith" (Heb 10:22) they set up 222 PresbytOrdin, 3, 15 : men. In a great spirit of faith, let them receive and execute 223 PresbytOrdin, 3, 16 : the world to come, by a faith and charity already made 224 PresbytOrdin, 3, 17 : to them in the light of faith, so that they might correctly 225 PresbytOrdin, 3, 18 : reading, under the light of faith, they can more diligently 226 PresbytOrdin, End, 22 : which have arisen to the faith: the seeming unproductivity 227 PresbytOrdin, End, 22 : be uniquely perceived by faith. For the leaders of the 228 PresbytOrdin, End, 22 : People of God must walk by faith, following the example of 229 PresbytOrdin, End, 22 : faithful Abraham, who in faith "obeyed by going out into 230 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Son fellow teachers of the faith through whom the apostles 231 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : keeps intact the Catholic faith and announces true salvation 232 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : has received the truth of faith;" St. Thomas, "Exposition 233 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : first, that they teach the faith; second, that they confer 234 ApostActuos, 1, 3 : the apostolate through the faith, hope, and charity which 235 ApostActuos, 1, 4 : a continual exercise of faith, hope, and charity. Only 236 ApostActuos, 1, 4 : charity. Only by the light of faith and by meditation on the 237 ApostActuos, 1, 4 : goal.~They who have this faith live in the hope of the 238 ApostActuos, 1, 4 : of the household of the faith (cf. Gal. 6:10), laying 239 ApostActuos, 2, 6 : view to leading them to faith, or to the faithful with 240 ApostActuos, 3, 11 : in grace and witnesses of faith for each other, their children, 241 ApostActuos, 3, 11 : first to communicate the faith to their children and to 242 ApostActuos, 3, 13 : conforming their lives to their faith so that they become the 243 ApostActuos, 3, 14 : adequately enlightened in faith and Christian doctrine should 244 ApostActuos, 4, 16 : whole lay life arising from faith, hope, and charity. It manifests 245 ApostActuos, 4, 16 : must seek in the light of faith loftier motives of action 246 ApostActuos, 4, 19 : of the members and their faith must be given primary consideration. 247 ApostActuos, 6, 29 : all things in the light of faith as well as to develop and 248 OptatTotius, 2, 2 : animated by the spirit of faith and love and by the sense 249 OptatTotius, 4, 8 : ideal, to be strengthened in faith, hope and charity, so that, 250 OptatTotius, 5, 14 : their own entire lives with faith and be strengthened in embracing 251 OptatTotius, 5, 15 : under the higher light of faith.~ 252 OptatTotius, 5, 16 : disciplines, in the light of faith and under the guidance of 253 PerfectCarit, 0, 2 : events wisely in the light of faith and burning with apostolic 254 PerfectCarit, 0, 12 : have professed must have faith in the words of the Lord, 255 PerfectCarit, 0, 14 : Spirit, subject themselves in faith to their superiors who hold 256 PerfectCarit, 0, 14 : therefore, in the spirit of faith and love for the divine 257 PerfectCarit, 0, 25 : religious, therefore, rooted in faith and filled with love for 258 ChristDomin, Pref, 2 : authentic teachers of the faith, pontiffs, and pastors through 259 ChristDomin, 1, 6 : and even of losing the faith itself.~Let bishops, therefore, 260 ChristDomin, 2, 12 : to men, calling them to a faith in the power of the Spirit 261 ChristDomin, 2, 12 : confirming them in a living faith. They should expound the 262 ChristDomin, 2, 14 : is intended to make the faith, as illumined by teaching, 263 ChristDomin, 2, 30 : people so that, rooted in faith, hope and charity, they 264 ChristDomin, 3, 36 : in teaching the truths of faith and ordering ecclesiastical 265 ChristDomin, 3, 36 : fresh vigor. In such a way faith will be deepened and discipline 266 UnitatRedint, 1, 2 : Church, into a unity of faith, hope and charity, as the 267 UnitatRedint, 1, 2 : your calling; one Lord, one faith, one Baptism".6 For "all 268 UnitatRedint, 1, 2 : after his confession of faith determined that on him He 269 UnitatRedint, 1, 2 : to him to be confirmed in faith12 and shepherded in perfect 270 UnitatRedint, 1, 2 : their confessing the one faith, celebrating divine worship 271 UnitatRedint, 1, 3 : who have been justified by faith in Baptism are members of 272 UnitatRedint, 1, 3 : God; the life of grace; faith, hope and charity, with 273 UnitatRedint, 1, 4 : genuinely belongs to the faith; indeed, it can always bring 274 UnitatRedint, 2, 6 :distinguished from the deposit of faith itself-these can and should 275 UnitatRedint, 2, 11 : method in which the Catholic faith is expressed should never 276 UnitatRedint, 2, 11 : same time, the Catholic faith must be explained more profoundly 277 UnitatRedint, 2, 11 : the fundamental Christian faith. Thus the way will be opened 278 UnitatRedint, 2, 12 : Christians confess their faith in the triune God, one and 279 UnitatRedint, 3, 13 : of questions bearing on faith and the structure of the 280 UnitatRedint, 3, 14 : in a brotherly union of faith and sacramental life; the 281 UnitatRedint, 3, 14 : between them over matters of faith or discipline. Among other 282 UnitatRedint, 3, 14 : the family ties of common faith and charity which ought 283 UnitatRedint, 3, 14 : dogmas of the Christian faith, on the Trinity, on the 284 UnitatRedint, 3, 14 : Virgin Mary. To preserve this faith these Churches have suffered 285 UnitatRedint, 3, 20 : to bear witness to their faith among the peoples of the 286 UnitatRedint, 3, 21 : salvation to every one who has faith, to the Jew first and then 287 UnitatRedint, 3, 22 : also rose again-through faith in the working of God, who 288 UnitatRedint, 3, 22 : a complete profession of faith, complete incorporation 289 UnitatRedint, 3, 23 : brethren is nourished by their faith in Christ and strengthened 290 UnitatRedint, 3, 23 : shared with us of old. ~Their faith in Christ bears fruit in 291 UnitatRedint, 3, 23 : their neighbor. This active faith has been responsible for 292 UnitatRedint, 3, 24 : Church, in harmony with the faith which the Catholic Church 293 OrientEccles, 1, 2 : Holy Spirit by the same faith, the same sacraments and 294 OrientEccles, 6, 25 : profession of the Catholic faith demands. Eastern clerics, 295 OrientEccles, 6, 26 : danger of aberration in the faith, of scandal and indifferentism, 296 OrientEccles, 6, 27 : in fact separated in good faith from the Catholic Church,


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