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adam_text | :ONTENTS
preface to the English Edition
xxvii
Foreword
xxxi
Foreword
ю
the
1987
Edition
xxxiii
Preface
xxxv
CHAPTER
í
INITIAL PRESENTATION OF THE CHURCH
1
I. The Nature of the Church
і
і.
The manner of regarding the Church
1
Three ways of regarding Jesus
Three ways of regarding the Church
2.
The different names of the Church
3
The people of God
The Church
The Body of Christ
The Bride of Christ
The Kingdom of God
The City of God
Primary definitions of the Church
3.
The Church mysterious and visible
8
The invisible soul of the Church forms her body
The Church claims the whole of man, but precisely insofar
as he is ordered to eternal life
It is by visible hierarchical powers that Christ orders the hidden
mysteries of his grace and his truth to be dispensed to
men
The Church is similar to Christ
Incarnation spirituality
The Church is primarily spiritual, secondarily visible
The Church of the Word Made Flesh
vii
Ill CONTENTS
II.
ΤΚΞ
ОлГГЕДЬХТ
StVTľS
OF
ΤΗΣ
CtlUP.CH IX THE
С
OURS
Γ
ОГ
Time
14
1.
The age of the Faiher. or the regime prior
το
the Church
14
The world of creation
The age of the Father
Thai which survives from the world of creation
2.
The age of Christ awaited, or the first regime of the
Church
16
The world of redemption
The law of nature and the law of Moses
The double mediation of the sacraments and prophecy
Abraham is better than I, but my state is better than his
Mediation is a path, not an obstacle
Two peoples become one
3.
The age of Christ present, or the formation of the Head
of the Church
20
Preparation for the Incarnation
The visible mission of the Son is realized in Christ the
Head of the Church
The time of the presence of Christ
Fully Christie grace
The full outpouring of grace
4.
The age of the Holy Spirit, or the current regime of the
Church
23
The age of the Holy Spirit will complete, not abolish, the
age of the Son
Why did Christ have to leave us?
The age of the Holy Spirit is the age of the Eucharist and
the hierarchy
CHAPTER II
CHRIST, THE HEAD OF THE CHURCH
26
I. The Church, the First-Born of the World Gathered
Together in Christ
26
1.
God becomes man that man might share in the divine
nature
2
ó
The unique mystery of the redemptive Incarnation
CONTENTS ix
The
Incarnation
begins our reconciliation
The whole of
humánny
is affected through :he
:.:; :;-,;;:
nature of Christ
The
uñíale
of creation is raised up
T^h·7
^iih
Son
hecuíTiB
the fir^t-bctn nt tttcifiv
*гєіНггк
2, Christ
espouses humanity
29
All of humanity is invited to the marriage banquet
Foundations in Sacred Scripture
Texts of St. Augustine
-.,.
Christ is incorporated into humanity
32
The vine and the branches
The Head and the Body
The Mystical Body
One sole person
4.
The recapitulation of the world in Christ
35
What is the recapitulation?
The cosmic character of the Church and the law of distinction
of the spiritual and the temporal
The confrontation between the two cities
The Church reclaims the whole man and all men, but in
view of eternal ends
The Church is the world being reconciled to God
II. The Church Redeemed by the Passion of Christ
39
1.
The redemption of Christ, the New Adam
39
Ascending and descending mediations of Christ
The solidarity in Adam and the solidarity in Christ
Sin: the evil of man and an offense against God
The infinity of the offense and the infinity of the compensation
More than deliverance, Christ brings redemption
2.
The merit of Christ and his Church
44
The paradox of redemption: God is bound injustice to show
mercy
The merit of Christ is diffused in his members
Our merits are God s gifts
The Church merits in Christ an increase of love and the
conversion of the world
X
CONTENTS
3.
The satisfaction of Christ and the Church
46
The sorrowful satisfaction of Christ
Its superabundance
How Christ s
satisfaction
is communicated to ¡us members
4.
The appropriation of Christ s redemption by the Church
49
The redemption of Christ is imputed, in principle, to all
men
The valid foundation and the error of the Lutheran doctrine
of appropriation
The Catholic doctrine of appropriation
III. The Church Is Formed by the Grace of Christ
51
1.
The capital grace of Christ
51
Capital grace
The three privileges of Christ s capital grace
God uses Christ as an instrument in order to pour forth his
treasures of capital grace
2.
The priesthood of Christ and the Church
53
The priesthood of Christ
The sacrifice of Christ
The participation of the faithful in the worship inaugurated
by Christ
3.
The kingship of Christ and the Church
55
Jesus,
King and Prophet
The necessity of oral preaching
This contact will not be interrupted
Hierarchical and private prophecy
Royal and prophetic role of the Church
4.
The sanctity of Christ and the Church
58
Sanctity, the supreme privilege of Christ
Sanctity, the supreme treasure of the Church
Sanctity comes to us through Christ
What is grace?
The perfections that grace assumes in Christ
The action of Christ from a distance and his action by contact
Grace that is fully Christ-conforming
The grace of the redemption is better than the grace of innocence
CONTENTS
Xl
The profound hold but
apparent
precari
оизпеѕѕ
cf
ζ--ι
¿ c.zz
of
rédemption
-
,-
— ; ---
Τ Τ ^
ТУТ
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ill
THE HOLY SPIRIT IN THE CHURCH
65
Christ is the visible center of the Church. The Holy
Spini
is the invisible center, heart and soul of the Church
The Missions or the Divine Persons, the Supreme Source
of
тни
Church s Life
66
In the Blessed Trinity reside the Sources of the Church s
Ufe
The visible missions of the Son and the Spirit
The effusion of Pentecost is Christ-conforming
The invisible missions
II. The Holy Spirit, Efficient Cause of the Church
69
The Spirit animates the Church
The Spirit is the supreme responsible subject of the Church s
activities
The Spirit rules the Church by a special providence
The Holy Spirit moves and fills the Church
The dialogue between the Word and the Spirit, between the
Bridegroom and Bride
III. The Holy Spirit Is the Guest of the Church by the
Presence of Inhabitation
77
The presence of inhabitation in heaven
The presence of inhabitation here below
The presence of inhabitation is appropriated to the Holy Spirit
The relation between grace and the indwelling
The full collective indwelling of the Spirit
The full grace of Christ calls forth the full dwelling of the
Spirit
IV. The Holy Spirit, Uncreated Soul of the Church
83
1.
He moves the Church exteriorly as a causal and efficient
Principle
83
2.
He is the Guest whom the Church is destined to receive
84
Xli CONTENTS
3.
The Holy Spirit.
Soni
of
che
Church:
m
heaven, bv the
transformation of knowledge
erřected
by
une beatine
vision; here below by the transformation of love effected
by charity
84
The testimony of the mystics
Scriptural foundations of this doctrine
CHAPTER IV
THE BLESSED VIRGIN IN THE CHURCH
90
I. The Blessed Virgin, Worthy Mother of God
90
The reason for the divine maternity
The divine maternity, cause of all the Blessed Virgin s privileges
The relation between the doctrine on the Blessed Virgin and
the doctrine on the Church
II. The Blessed Virgin, the Supreme Realization of the
Church
92
The purity in the Church and in the Virgin
Co-redemption in the Church and in the Virgin
The glorification of the Church and of the Virgin
III. The Place of thh Blessed Virgin in the Time of the
Church
96
The saints of the Gospels belong either to the age of expectation
of Christ or to the age of the
Moly
Spirit
It is the Virgin s privilege to belong to the age of Christ s
presence
The collective grace of the whole Church is condensed and
intensified in the Blessed Virgin
The Virgin at Pentecost
The entire Church is Marian
CHAPTER V
THE APOSTOLIC HIERARCHY
99
I. The Role of the Hierarchy
99
The chain of apostolicity
The reason for a hierarchy
A general response
CONTENTS Xlii
The immediate response; two actions
d-~
Chnst. :-nt
-■:■ -
distance, the
оїґієг су
contact
Preeminence of action by contact
The action of continued contact by the hierarchy
The hierarchy will no longer extsi in heaven
Two types of hierarchical powers
J-- The Powfk op Order
105
1.
The power of worship common
το
ali
the members of
the Church
105
The supreme priesthood of Christ and the ministerial
priesthood of Christians
Christian worship
Christian worship is messianic and eschatological
The valid exercise of Christian worship presupposes a power
to worship, conferred by consecration
The power of worship in the baptized and the confirmed
Distinction between the sacramental characters and the
sacramental graces
Consecration for worship and moral sanctity
The priesthood of the faithful
2.
The power of order in
The nature of the power of order
Scriptural foundations
Patristic foundations
Divisions and degrees of the power of order
3.
The role of the power of order in the Church
114
It is Jesus himself who, by his ministers, baptizes and
consecrates
The grandeurs of the hierarchy are at the service of the
I grandeurs of sanctity
Î
III. The Pastoral Power of Jurisdiction
115
I
1.
The privileges of the apostles as founders of the Church
116
¡
The Church was formed primarily by Christ and secondarily
by the apostles
I The apostles are eye-witnesses of Jesus life and Resurrection
I The apostles promulgate certain sacraments
The avosües
have an
excevtional
prophetic knowledge of the
substance of Christian revelation
The apostles are helped by verbal or scriptural inspiration in
order to Teach the deposit that was entrusted to them
The extraordinary power of organization and government
The oft of miracles
Intransmis
sib
ñity
of the apostolic privileges
2,
Peter s trans
apo
stolic
jurisdiccional
privilege
122
Three important scriptural texts
Peter founded the Church in a new way
The flock of Christ s sheep
The transapostolic privilege is transmissible
The primacy of Peter is jurisdictional
A brief difference between Peter and Paul
The First Vatican Council s teaching on the primacy of Peter
A text from Soloviev
The mystery of the Incarnation in relation to the Eucharist
and the primacy of Peter
3,
The bishops, successors of the apostles
129
The apostles simultaneously receive the intransmissible powers
necessary to Jound the Church and certain transmissible
powers necessary to conserve the Church
The passing from the apostolic age to the postapostolic age
The apostolic succession: the mandate of Christ extends to
the successors of the apostles
The birth of the episcopate
The rule of truth according to St. Irenaeus
The episcopate is in charge of a particular or local Church
The powers of the bishop as pastor of his particular flock
The bishop is head only in the name of Christ
4,
The universal or supreme jurisdiction of the pope
136
The providential reason for a supreme jurisdiction
The use of the particular power of the bishops is regulated,
and at times limited, by the universal power
The
collégial
jurisdiction of the bishops united to the pope
Scriptural foundations
CONTENTS
1С
ε
witness of the past
e
one regime by
divine ngì
e
iurisdicticn of the vope i,
ordinary
The
successo?
of
Petet
is the bishcu of
FLoms
The
Koman
Church; the humble name of the universal Church
The task or instances of the jurisdictional power and
che
assistance of the Holy Spirit
The power of order is. in itself, infallible, but the power of
jurisdiction will be fallible without divine assistance
Human faltering and divine assistance
Three tasks or instances of juris
âictional
power
a. The declarative power is charged with transmitting from
generation to generation the divine deposit received
through the early Church
The deposit is transmitted only by being explained
The
Magisterium
is not above the Word of God
but above the interpretations that men give to
the Word
The assistance promised to the declarative power is
proper and absolute
The assent of theological faith
That which is defined as irrevocable, without being
defined as revealed
b. The canonical power proclaims the secondary message
of the Church. Its nature
Foundations in Scripture
The prudential assistance of the canonical power
The measures of general order and the measures of
particular order
The infallible prudential assistance and the fallible
prudential assistance
Divine faith and ecclesial faith
с
The empirical existence of the Church
Hierarchical and private forms of prophecy
Conclusion on the jurisdictional powers
XVI CONTENTS
ÍV. Apostülicity,
the Mysterious Property and Miraculous
.Mark of the Church
155
1.
Apostolicity comprises vertically a mediation
Άχιά
horizontally a succession
155
The mysterious property of apostolicity
The properties are mysterious, the marks are miraculous
2.
Aoostolicitv as a mark or miraculous sign of the true
Church
157
a. Apostolicity as a mixed sign, the argument from prescription
The continuity of the hierarchy
Continuity of jurisdictional primacy
h. Apostolicity as a pure sign, or the miracle of the constancy
of the Church
The constancy of the hierarchy
Constancy of doctrine
The constancy of the social communion
The argument that the stability of the Church is
knowable already by common sense
с
The apostolic structure of the Church was foretold
Conclusion
CHAPTER VI
THE CREATED SOUL OF THE CHURCH
168
I. The Soul of the Church
168
1.
The nature of the created soul of the Church
168
The Church, insofar as she issues forth from the hierarchy,
is holy
The uncreated Soul and the created soul of the Church
The soul of the Church is charity insofar as it is cultic,
sacramental, and directed
Can charity be the soul of the Church?
2.
Charity insofar as it is cultic
173
Christie charity is centered on the sacrifice of the Cross
The entire prayer of the Church is cultic
3.
Charity insofar as it is sacramental
175
Contact with Christ and sacramental charity
Sacramental charity is connatural, filial, and complete
CONTENTS XTIi
Divisions of sacramental graces
The diversity of the sacramental oraces
The sacramental grace of the Eucharist
The Eucharist is the home of all sacramental charizv
4.
Charity insofar as it is directed 1S4
The interior influx and the exterior teaching of Chris:
The powers of prophecy are at the service of the powers of
charity
Intériorisation
of the jurisdictional directives
5.
The twofold unity of the Church: the unity of connection
and the unity of direction
186
The mystical unity of connection and the prophetic unity of
direction
The unity of communion
lì.
The Route of the Church
187
Christians pulled along in the wake of Christ. The teaching
of St. Paul
Christie grace aims to imprint on the Mystical Body the
likeness of Christ s interior states
Christie grace and the inclination to martyrdom
The notion of martyr is essential to the definition of the
present Church
The co-redemptive mission of the Church
Revealed foundations of the notion of
co
-redemptive activity
Redeemed members and members who are co-redeemers
f
III. The Communion of the Church
196
jr
f
1.
The factors of unity
196
I The perfect unity of the Church
I Intercommunion of Christians
I The Holy Spirit, supreme principle of unity
I
2.
The spiritual
interdŕfíusion
of charity
198
j
The spiritual aspect of charity
Charity desires
ίο
elevate what is done elsewhere with little-
love
XVIII
CONTEXTS
Charity desires to be raised up by what is clone elsewhere
with a greater love
Each one is in the whole, and the whole is in each one
5.
The communion of saints
203
The communion of saints is one cf the names of the Church
The bond of this communion is charity
This communion overcomes the harriers of the world
The communion in space and time
Christians are the center of the spiritual communion of the
entire world
The Apostles Creed
CHAPTER
VII
THE SANCTITY OF THE CHURCH
207
I. Sanctity as Realized in the Church
207
1.
The Church is not without sinners; she is nevertheless
without sin
208
The Church is not without sinners
The Church is nevertheless without sin
The Church is disturbed by sin
The Church who does not sin, but repents and converts
The Church asks not to sin
In what sense does the Church ask to he purified?
How does the historian define the Church?
How does the theologian define the Church?
The Church is immaculate
A progression in ecclesiology
2.
All there is of true sanctity in the world is already the
concern of the Church of Peter
217
The two zones of the Church: one perfected, the other initial
The true goods of dissidents are already those of the Church
II. Sanctity insofar as It Is Tendential in the Hierarchical
Powers
21
S
1.
Instrumental sanctity in the powers of order
219
CONTENTS XIX
The ministerial sanctitv of the powers
oí
j
un? cir.
глсг.
:ip
T/ze power
of order is strictly
instrumentât;
the
cc-ä-v: oj
jurisdiction is
ministerial
only
The necessity of assistance for the powers tor jurisdiction
The degrees of assistance
Why is the assistance fallible in the area of particular and
biologica
l
ai recti
ves
?
The Christian
attitude
in the presence of the possible failures
of the canonical power
How the failings of inferior canonical proceedings are already
repudiated by the superior canonical proceedings
The Church herself is without spot or wrinkle
III. Sanctity as a Property and Mark op the Church
224
1.
The nature and definition of the Church s sanctity
224
Sanctity passes from Christ into the Virgin, the Church,
and the faithful-
Sanctity is charity
How does one circumscribe and recognize the Church s sanctity?
2.
The mystery of the Church s sanctity
226
The sanctity of the Church is greater than that of each of
her children
All of the Church s sanctity is evangelical
3.
The miracle of the Church s sanctity
227
The sanctity of Christ is miraculously manifested in the
physical order and in the moral order
The Church s sanctity is also miraculously manifested in the
physical order and in the moral order
Three signs of the Church s sanctity
Do not judge the Church according to what she is not
The Church s sanctity was foretold
CHAPTER
VIII
THE BODY OF THE CHURCH
233
I. The Nature of the Body of the Church
233
The Church is a compound of body and soul
XX
CONTENTS
Like
Christ,
the Church, which is Christ s Mystical Body.
is composed of spirit and flesh, visible and invisible
ι
ne
corporal casing
oj
stinsi
ana
tne
corporal casing
oj
me
Churćh
The union in the Church of the soul and body
Constitutive elements and adjacent elements of the Church s
body
The definition of the body of the Church according to these
constitutive elements
Three types of visible activities that manifest the Church:
prophetic activities, cultic activities, activities of sanctity
The adjacent elements of the body of the Church
One can divide these elements into more categories
With what certitude can we delineate the body of the
Church?
II. Three Properties of the Body of the Church
239
1.
The body of the Church is co-extensive with the soul
of the Church
240
a. The principle of co-extensivity and the created soul of the
Church
Where the soul of the Church is, there is her body
The mode of the presence of the Church s soul
determines the mode in which it vivifies her body;
conversely, the latter reveals the former
Where there appears something of the Church s soul,
there appears something of her body
b, The principle of coextensivity and the uncreated Soul of
the Church
The work of Christ prepares the full coming of the
Spirit
Where the Church is, there also is the Spirit; where
the Spirit is, there also is the Church
The animating influence of the Holy Spirit touches even
baptized sinners, as well as the unbaptized just
2.
The Church has her own body, distinct from other
temporal and religious formations
244
CONTEXTS
xx:
The Church has her own bcdv, distinct
г??г*> ~л-л1?-г
?■.-:!
formations
The Church is the teacher of the nations
The Church has hey own body, distinct from the bodies of
other religious formations
5.
By her body the entire Church is visible and transparent
24.
The transparency in Christ and in the Church
The transparency in Christ
The transparency in the Church
All things are as veils that conceal God
ill. The Body of the Church Is Organic and Partitioned
250
1.
The hierarchical ecclesial activities and those that are not
hierarchical
251
Ecclesial or spiritual activities
Worldly and temporal activities
2.
The clerical state of life
252
Clerics are vowed to hierarchical functions
Clerics are vowed to sanctifying activities in a new way
Clerics are exempted as much as possible from temporal and
secular activities
Clergy must exist and suffer with the people
3.
The lay state
254
A. The laity are vowed to all non-hierarchical ecclesial
activities
The role of the laity in the Church
Catholic Action
Catholic civic action
B. In addition to ecclesial activities, the laity have, as
Christians, to perform the greater part of worldly activities
Christians, as members of the earthly city, must exist
with the people
The appeal of Pius
XII
to the laity
4.
The other states of Christian life
263
Marriage and the celibate life
The ordinary life and the perfect life
5.
Other differences between the states of Christian life
271
XXII
w
KJ
..Ν
1
-CrV
A
IV,
i
he City of God and the World
272
1.
The Ciry of God and the ernes of the world
272
The realm at the
spiritual ană
lhal
of
tlie
temporal
These two realms are distinct, but they are not separate
The general subordination of the temporal
w
the spiritual
To act insofar as one
ís
a Christian and to act as a
Christian
Direct interventions of the
spirituál
in the temporal
Christianity and Christendoms
Medieval Christianity
A new Christendom
2.
The city of God and the city of evil
282
The two mystical cities
The third city
CHAPTER IX
MEMBERSHIP IN THE CHURCH
286
1.
The first encounter with the Church
286
The complete state and the imperfect states of the Church
The encounter with the Church is inevitable from the very
dawn of the moral life
The content of the revealed message
The first presentation of the revealed message
2.
The sins that divide the Church and the punishment of
excommunication
289
The sin of infidelity
The sin of heresy
The sin of schism
Exco mmun ica
tion
3.
The different religious formations in their relation with
the Church
297
Normal religious formations
The deviated religious
formations
and the actual multiplicity
of religions
Is sip, the principle of these deviations today, or can it sometimes
be simply error?
CONTENTS
ΧΧΙΠ
When is the Catholic message
sufFicieyiiS/
ν το ν
-с-
s z-~-
Keiigious deviations of
a
pre-
Christ:an engin
1
he religious deviation
οι
Iudaism
Isiam
4.
Christian dissident religions 3?c
і
he
internai
dialectic of a heretical church tends ~o
1гомѕгог<п
it into a dissident church.
The form of a dissident church
The Anglican Church
The Orthodox Church is not schismatic but dissident
The members of a dissident church
The separated churches and the Church from which they are
separated
5.
Atheistic formations
313
6.
The axiom: No salvation outside the Church
315
According to the New Testament, salvation comes by being
incorporated in Christ and the Church
Three
Cospel
clarifications
The mystery of the axiom
The axiom among the Fathers
The desire for Baptism according to St. Ambrose
The axiom in the Church s
Magisterium
Explanation of the axiom
The regime of manifest membership
The normal regime of the hidden membership before
Christ
The abnormal regime of hidden membership after Christ
The distinction between Catholic and
non-
Catholic
Conclusion
CHAPTER X
CATHOLIC UNITY
325
I. The Mystery of Catholic Unity
325
1.
Definition of Catholic unity
325
J-zi-
i i H Ľ íVVlt-Ul
-it-
t
ifi
iŕíVft
Theo
logical definitions
Catholic unity is essentially a unity of charity
XXIV CONTENTS
2,
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The mystery of the Church; realized at Pentecost, unfolds
all the way to the Parousia
Extensive catholicity or the expansion of the Church
The expansion of the Church reveals her to herself
The multiple potentialities of ecclesial grace
The integration into the Church of Christian elements or
vestiges that exist in dissidents can require some
renunciations
The pseudo-catholicity of the un-formed
4,
Missiology
336
The missionary dynamism of the Church proceeds from the
divine missions
Missionary dynamism echoes the essential catholicity of the
Church
a. The principle of missionary activity
b. The goal of missionary activity
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The milieu of missionary activity
Definition of the missions
II. The ¿Miracle of Catholic Unity
343
1.
The fact of Catholic unity
344
It is a joint fact of a miraculous character
The miracle of Catholic unity among the Fathers
The testimonies of Newman and Moehler
2,
Aspects of Catholic unity
349
Unity of worship
The unity of orientation
The unity of communion in charity or the catholicity of
sanctity
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CHAPTER XI
DEFINITIONS OF THE CHURCH
355
1.
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definitions
355
2.
Minor definitions
356
General definitions
Definitions of the Church of the Neiv Law
Comparative definition
Conclusion
CONCLUSION
Unity without the cloud of division
The unity that divides but is not divided
Mutilated or divided unity
The coming
APPENDIX I
THE MYSTERY OF THE CHURCH ACCORDING TO
THE SECOND VATICAN COUNCIL
З69
APPENDIX
2
THE PROGRESS OF THE CHURCH IN TIME
429
Index of Scriptural Citations
447
General Index
455
Table of contents
vii
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