Sentences with word «ecclesia»

After Order of Ecclesia in 2008, Castlevania fans assumed that they'd seen the last of their beloved series.
Tim Unsworth on the liberal fall - back position regarding Ex Corde Ecclesiae in National Catholic Reporter, November 5, 1999.
This palpable «communio» is the basis for the kinds of collaborative relationships between the hierarchy and Catholic universities that Ex Corde Ecclesiae called for.
In recognition of her achievements, Saint John XXIII awarded Mother Pascalina the papal honor Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice, and Saint John Paul II made certain her memoirs — first published in German and now in English — saw the light of day.
Harvard University's crest, it seems, used to read Veritas Christo et Ecclesiae [Truth for Christ and the Church].
From October 7, 2004, to October 7, 2009, she and six other Benedictine sisters from around the world lived in Mater Ecclesiae praying for the pope - first for an ailing Pope John Paul II and then all the way through to the election and papacy of Pope Benedict XVI.
The notion of a Church always in need of purification and reform is drawn not from the Reformation slogan ecclesia semper reformanda, but from within the Church's deepest inner dynamics: its longing to be joined to its spousal head, Christ the Lord, and its passion to share his love with those to whom it has been commissioned to bring the gospel — that is, everyone.
What with the self - critique blind spot, the book obsession and the apostasy kick, it stands to reason that there is little perseverance in the things of the standing and falling of the church, stantis et cadentis ecclesiae.
«Following a request for information, the Catholic Bishops» Conference of England and Wales submitted a dubium (a query) to the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei, which confirmed that in the Roman Rite, whichever Form of the liturgy is being celebrated, the Holydays of Obligation are held in common.
The Mass then takes on the «cosmic» perspective so often written about by Blessed John Paul II -LCB- Ecclesia de Eucharistia [EdE] 8).
Your question above on the titles of Elder and Deacon — I do not find titles for people in the NT ecclesia.
The Church herself is sancta Ecclesia not only because of the objective holiness of her members.
Once someone comes to faith in Christ they are a believer and the Greek word for church is ecclesia which means gathering.
A leader on the team is my Pastor in Houston at Ecclesia Church (Chris Seay).
Standing in front of his congregation at Ecclesia Church, a congregation he admits is different - more diverse, more urban - than many evangelical churches - Chris Seay encouraged them to do so something he said combines the ideas of sacrifice and devotion that mark the Lenten season, the 40 - day lead up to Easter.
Mr. Tingley seems to have read Ex Corde Ecclesiae with no more care than he read The Idea of a University.
Mark Greaves has written an article for this week's Catholic Herald («Bishops insist on uniformity for Masses on Holy Days») in which he quotes «an official» from Ecclesia Deiwho dutifully says of traditionalists «They're obliged to keep to the Holy Days that have been agreed upon» but then goes on to say that there is «no problem» with them also celebrating them during the week.»
The monumental political influence of the pontificate of John Paul II, Weigel argued, is the result of a long and complicated history in which the papacy has successfully contended for the freedom of the Church (libertas ecclesiae) even as the Church remains ambiguously engaged as a moral voice within the counsels of nations.
In saying yes, the bride and groom agree together to found a new Ecclesia domestica, the domestic Church that is the family.
The other takes seriously the principle of Ecclesia reformata sed semper reformanda (the Church reformed, but always to be reformed).
Farley describes existence which is specifically Christian as a special form of co-intending called ecclesia, a redemptive co-intending which leads us away from idolatry and flight, to freedom from self - securing and to obligation and to obligation toward one other.
When the news came to my ears that a brand new 2D Castlevania for an actual home console was on the way, my heart leapt — aside from a couple of ports and remakes of classic titles it's been two years since the somewhat disappointing Order of Ecclesia on the DS, and a whopping thirteen years since the last release of a non-remake 2D «vania on a home console — Symphony of the Night.
The game will also feature multiplayer online elements and connectivity with Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia for DS.
J. Augustine Di Noia, O.P. is vice-president of the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei, Rome.
I actually dislike the word church as it is not a translation of the Greek word ecclesia, it actually a translation of word not even found in the «New Testament» the Greek word kuriakon which was used for secular and pagan religious gathering places.
The missio dei was not only bigger than the missio ecclesiae, it was often contrary to it.
Yet, it was only after I left traditional, institutional «Christianity» did I learn... > how the early ecclesia truly operated > the historical high points of Christianity's twists and turns.
Editor's note: The following letter from Chris Seay, pastor of Ecclesia Houston, responds to an action of the city of Houston subpoenaing sermons given by a group of local pastors who oppose a recently passed ordinance that provides protections to the LGBT community.
[9] Ecclesia in Europa, JohnPaul II, 98.
Pope Francis and Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI meet at the Mater Ecclesiae monastery at the Vatican last December.
The Corinthian church — an eclectic ecclesia if ever there was one — was made up of slaves and masters, men and women, and people of vastly different cultures and religious upbringings.
Sacramental Ministry: In Persona Ecclesiae None of the preceding means to say, however, that Augustine denied the ordained ministry its proper role in ecclesial reconciliation.
At issue is a very long article in the Winter 1998 issue of that excellent journal Pro Ecclesia written by Scott H. Moore, a philosopher at Baylor University, titled «The End of Convenient Stereotypes: How the First Things and Baxter Controversies Inaugurate Extraordinary Politics.»
The current issue of the theological journal Pro Ecclesia features a helpful essay by Griffiths, a Duke professor and First Things contributor: «Is There a Doctrine of the Descent into Hell?»
«many contemporary NT scholars,»... «was not uttered by the historic Jesus» The early Ecclesia authenticated the letters written under apostoloic authority.
I am from houston and have attended Ecclesia a few times, Chris is a wonderful pastor.
In a word, he might be said to have formed the first ecclesia, the earliest church, called out from the doomed majority to be a redeeming minority.
[13] Cf Ecclesia in Europa, John Paul II, 41.
So Smith's «Dead Lady» tells of the miraculous revival of Christian faith, sine ecclesia, and it is no surprise to discover that Smith was a China specialist who shifted toward a denominationally fuzzy Christianity late in life.
The processive nature of the Church is implied in the expression Ecclesia semper reformanda.
Parts of the Syllabus were reworked into five chapters and twenty - one canons of the first draft of a conciliar document, De Ecclesia Christi, where they seemed to add up to something like a separation of the Catholic Church from the formerly Catholic states.
In a country where so many seemed to show irreverence or indifference to their faith tradition, a crowd of thousands fell on its knees and struggled to sing the Salve Regina beneath the Mater Ecclesiae mosaic.
But all affirm the maxim extra ecclesia nulla salus — at least to the extent that one must have heard the preaching of the gospel or read the Bible, both of which are impossible without the Church.
Can there be ecclesial elements without ecclesia?
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