The American Benedictine Review, Volúmenes22-23American Benedictine Review, Incorporated, 1971 |
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... living and can be seen to be alive and full of energy . " The Church is emphatically a living body , and there can be no greater proof of a particular communion being part of the Church than the appearance in it of a continued and ...
... living and can be seen to be alive and full of energy . " The Church is emphatically a living body , and there can be no greater proof of a particular communion being part of the Church than the appearance in it of a continued and ...
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... living liturgy . Closely allied with articulation is communication . If articulation fol- lows on understanding because the individual has need to express him- self as an individual , communication is necessary because the individual ...
... living liturgy . Closely allied with articulation is communication . If articulation fol- lows on understanding because the individual has need to express him- self as an individual , communication is necessary because the individual ...
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... living Christ acting in the whole of the Church . They can formulate binding dogmas precisely when they have listened most intently to the Spirit of Christ living and acting in the whole Church of the past and of the present . Because ...
... living Christ acting in the whole of the Church . They can formulate binding dogmas precisely when they have listened most intently to the Spirit of Christ living and acting in the whole Church of the past and of the present . Because ...
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