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CHAPTER I
[8] Cf. Gen. 1:26, Wis. 2;23.
[9] Cf. Sir. 17:3-10.
[10] Cf. Rom. 1:21-25.
[11] Cf. John 8:34.
[12] Cf. Dan. 3,57-90.
[13] Cf. 1 Cor. 6:13-20.
[14] Cf. 1 Kings 16:7; Jer. 17:10.
[15] Cf. Sir. 17:7-8.
[16] Cf. Rom. 2:15-16.
[17] Cf. Pius XII, radio address on the correct formation of a
Christian conscience in the young, March 23, 1952: AAS
(1952), p. 271.
[18] Cf. Matt. 22:37-40; Gal. 5:14.
[19] Cf. Sir. 15:14.
[20] Cf. 2 Cor. 5:10.
[21] Cf. Wis. 1:13; 2:23-24; Rom. 5:21;
6:23; Jas. 1:15.
[22] Cf. 1 Cor. 15:56-57.
[23] Cf. Pius XI, encyclical letter Divini Redemptoris,
March 19, 1937: AAS 29 (1937), pp. 65-106;
Pius XII, encyclical letter Ad Apostolorum Principis, June
29, 1958: AAS 50 (1958) pp. 601-614; John
XXIII, encyclical letter Mater et Magistra May 15,
1961: AAS 53 (1961), pp. 451-453; Paul VI,
encyclical Ecclesiam Suam, Aug. 6, 1964: AAS 56
(1964), pp. 651-653.
[24] Cf. Second Vatican Council, Dogmatic Constitution on the
Church, Chapter I, n. 8: AAS 57 (1965), p. 12.
[25] Cf. Phil. 1:27.
[26] St. Augustine, Confessions I, 1: PL 32, 661.
[27] Cf. Rom. 5: 14. Cf. Tertullian, De carnis
resurrectione 6: "The shape that the slime of the earth was given
was intended with a view to Christ, the future man.": P. 2,
282; CSEL 47, p. 33, 1. 12-13.
[28] Cf. 2 Cor. 4:4.
[29] Cf. Second Council of Constantinople, canon 7: "The
divine Word was not changed into a human nature, nor was a human
nature absorbed by the Word." Denzinger 219 (428); Cf.
also Third Council of Constantinople: "For just as His most holy
and immaculate human nature, though deified, was not destroyed
(theotheisa ouk anerethe), but rather remained in its proper state
and mode of being": Denzinger 291 (556); Cf. Council of
Chalce, don:" to be acknowledged in two natures, without confusion
change, division, or separation." Denzinger 148 (302).
[30] Cf. Third Council of Constantinople: "and so His human
will, though deified, is not destroyed": Denzinger 291
(556).
[31] Cf. Heb. 4:15.
[32] Cf. 2 Cor. 5:18-19; Col. 1:2O-22.
[33] Cf. 1 Pet. 2:21; Matt. 16:24; Luke
14:27.
[34] Cf. Rom. 8:29; Col. 3:10-14.
[35] Cf. Rom. 8:1-11.
[36] Cf. 2 Cor. 4:14.
[37] Cf. Phil. 3:19; Rom. 8:17.
[38] Cf. Second Vatican Council, Dogmatic Constitution on the
Church, Chapter 2, n. 16: AAS 57 (1965), p. 20.
[39] Cf. Rom. 8:32.
[40] Cf. The Byzantine Easter Liturgy.
[41] Cf. Rom. 8:15 and Gal. 4:6; cf. also John
1:22 and John 3:1-2.
CHAPTER 2
[42] Cf. John XXIII, encyclical letter, Mater et Magistra,
May 15, 1961: AAS 53 (1961), pp. 401-464,
and encyclical letter Pacem in Terris, April 11, 1963:
AAS 55 (1963), pp. 257-304; Paul VI encyclical
letter Ecclesiam Suam, Aug. 6, 1964: AAS 54
(1864) pp. 609-659.
[43] Cf. Luke 17:33.
[44] Cf. St. Thomas, 1 Ethica Lect. 1.
[45] Cf. John XXIII, encyclical letter Mater et Magistra:
AAS 53 (1961), p. 418. Cf. also Pius XI,
encyclical letter Quadragesimo Anno: AAS 23 (1931), p.
222 ff.
[46] Cf. John XXIII, encyclical letter Mater et Magistra:
AAS 53 (1961) .
[47] Cf. Mark 2:27.
[48] Cf. John XXIII, encyclical letter Pacem in Terris:
AAS 55 (1963), p. 266.
[49] Cf. Jas. 2, 15-16.
[50] Cf. Luke 16:18-31.
[51] Cf. John XXIII, encyclical letter Pacem in Terris:
AAS 55 (1963), p. 299 and 300.
[52] Cf. Luke 6:37-38; Matt. 7:1-2; Rom.
2:1-11; 14:10 14: 10-12.
[53] Cf. Matt. 5:43-47.
[54] Cf. Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, Chapter II,
n. 9: AAS 57 (1965). pp. 12-13.
[55] Cf. Exodus 24:1-8.
CHAPTER 3
[56] Cf. Gen. 1:26-27; 9:3; Wis. 9:3.
[57] Cf. Ps. 8:7 and 10.
[58] Cf. John XXIII, encyclical letter Pacem in Terris:
AAS 55 (1963), p. 297.
[59] Cf. message to all mankind sent by the Fathers at the beginning
of the Second Vatican Council, Oct. 20, 1962: AAS 54
(1962), p. 823.
[60] Cf. Paul VI, address to the diplomatic corps Jan 7
1965: AAS 57 (1965), p. 232.
[61] Cf. First Vatican Council, Dogmatic Constitution on the
Catholic Faith, Chapter III: Denz. 1785-1186
(3004-3005).
[62] Cf. Msgr. Pio Paschini, Vita e opere di Galileo Galilei,
2 volumes, Vatican Press (1964).
[63] Cf. Matt. 24:13; 13:24-30 and 36-43.
[64] Cf. 2 Cor. 6:10.
[65] Cf. John 1:3 and 14.
[66] Cf. Eph. 1:10.
[67] Cf. John 3:16; Rom. 5:8.
[68] Cf. Acts 2:36; Matt. 28:18.
[69] Cf. Rom. 15:16.
[70] Cf. Acts 1:7.
[71] Cf. 1 Cor. 7:31; St. Irenaeus, Adversus haereses,
V, 36, PG, VIII, 1221.
[72] Cf. 2 Cor. 5:2; 2 Pet. 3:13.
[73] Cf. 1 Cor. 2:9; Apoc. 21:4-5.
[74] Cf. 1 Cor. 15:42 and 53.
[75] Cf. 1 Cor. 13:8; 3:14.
[76] Cf. Rom. 8:19-21.
[77] Cf. Luke 9:25.
[78] Cf. Pius XI, encyclical letter Quadragesimo Anno: AAS
23 (1931), p. 207.
[79] Preface of the Feast of Christ the King.
CHAPTER 4
[80] Cf. Paul VI, encyclical letter Ecclesiam suam, III:
AAS 56 (1964), pp. 637-659.
[81] Cf. Titus 3:4: "love of mankind."
[82] Cf. Eph. 1:3; 5:6; 13-14, 23.
[83] Second Vatican Council, Dogmatic Constitution on the
Church, Chapter I, n. 8: AAS 57 (1965), p. 12.
[84] Ibid., Chapter II, no. 9: AAS 57 (1965), p.
14; Cf. n. 8: AAS loc. cit., p. 11.
[85] Ibid., Chapter I, n. 8: AAS 57 (1965), p.
11.
[86] Cf. ibid., Chapter IV, n. 38: AAS 57
(1965), p. 43, with note 120.
[87] Cf. Rom. 8:14-17.
[88] Cf. Matt. 22:39.
[89] Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, Chapter II, n. 9:
AAS 57 (1965), pp. 12-14.
[90] Cf. Pius XII, Address to the International Union of
Institutes of Archeology, History and History of Art, March 9,
1956: AAS 48 (1965), p. 212: "Its divine
Founder, Jesus Christ, has not given it any mandate or fixed any
end of the cultural order. The goal which Christ assigns to it is
strictly religious. . . The Church must lead men to God, in order
that they may be given over to him without reserve.... The Church
can never lose sight of the strictly religious, supernatural goal.
The meaning of all its activities, down to the last canon of its
Code, can only cooperate directly or indirectly in this goal."
[91] Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, Chapter I, n. 1:
AAS 57 (1965), p. 5.
[92] Cf. Heb. 13:14.
[93] Cf. 2 Thess. 3:6-13; Eph. 4:28.
[94] Cf. Is. 58: 1-12.
[95] Cf. Matt. 23:3-23; Mark 7: 10-13.
[96] Cf. John XXIII, encyclical letter Mater et Magistra,
IV: AAS 53 (1961), pp. 456-457; cf. I: AAS
loc. cit., pp. 407, 410-411.
[97] Cf. Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, Chapter III,
n. 28: AAS 57 (1965), p. 35.
[98] Ibid., n. 28: AAS loc. cit. pp. 35-36.
[99] Cf. St. Ambrose, De virginitate, Chapter VIII, n.
48: ML 16, 278.
[100] Cf. Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, Chapter II,
n. 15: AAS 57 (1965) p. 20.
[101] Cf. Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, Chapter II,
n. 13: AAS 57 (1965), p. 17.
[102] Cf. Justin, Dialogus cum Tryphene, Chapter 110; MG
6, 729 (ed. Otto), 1897, pp. 391-393: ". .
.but the greater the number of persecutions which are inflicted upon
us, so much the greater the number of other men who become devout
believers through the name of Jesus." Cf. Tertullian,
Apologeticus, Chapter L, 13: "Every time you mow us down like
grass, we increase in number: the blood of Christians is a seed!"
Cf. Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, Chapter II, no. 9:
AAS 57 (1965), p. 14.
[103] Cf. Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, Chapter II n.
15: AAS 57 (1965), p. 20.
[104] Cf. Paul VI, address given on Feb. 3, 1965.
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