«The early motto of Harvard was Veritas Christo
et Ecclesiae, meaning «Truth for Christ and the Church.»
Harvard University's crest, it seems, used to read Veritas Christo
et Ecclesiae [Truth for Christ and the Church].
Each brings distinctive treasures to our common labors» pro Christo
et ecclesia.
At Harvard one can still see the original seal with the word «Veritas» surrounded by «Pro Christo
et Ecclesia» — for Christ and the church.
Not exact matches
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.
[3] This doctrine was later given pride of place in the Lutheran ecclesial communities for Luther himself said that it was the «articulus stantis
et cadentis
ecclesiae» (article by which the Church stands or falls).
The claim that «justification by faith alone» is the articulus stantis
et cadentis
ecclesiae (the doctrine by which the Church stands or falls) is a distinctly minority position among Protestants who call themselves evangelicals.
A relatively small number of Protestant theologians are exercised by a sixteenth - century dispute over «justification by faith alone,» and claim that it is the articulus stantis
et cadentis
ecclesiae.
When the Reformers made sola fide the articulus stantis
et cadentis
ecclesiae, they meant by faith in Jesus Christ, fides Jesu (objective genitive).
Only when faith is controlled by its object and riveted to Christology does it become the articulus stantis
et cadentis
ecclesiae.
Being «* Reformed * and always reforming» (
ecclesia reformata
et semper reformanda) is its monopoly.
This drew an answer from the redoubtable Mrs Daphne McLeod, of the ginger group Pro
Ecclesia et Pontifice, who suggested that we should, rather... look at dioceses in America and Australia where bishops have addressed this problem so successfully they now have full seminaries and churches packed with young people in stable marriages living good Catholic lives.
32 This is an abbreviation containing all key terms and phrases of the article De ministris
ecclesiae ipsorumque institutione
et officio.