| Francis Ripley - 1973 - 332 sivua
...Church can match its claim to efficacy, nor equal the degree of it. . . The liturgy is a summit towards which the activity of the Church is directed; at the same time it is the fountain from which all her power flows . . . "The spiritual life is not confined to sharing in the... | |
| Jordan Aumann - 1980 - 447 sivua
...the Mass not only in the person of his minister, ... but especially in the eucharistic species .... The liturgy is the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed; it is also the fount from which all her power flows. For the goal of apostolic endeavor is that all... | |
| William H. Willimon - 1984 - 124 sivua
...and re-formed by these acts of faith. In the Roman Catholic tradition, Sunday worship is said to be "the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed; at the same time it is the fountain from which all her power flows" (Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, No. 10). Here is the... | |
| George Schner - 1984 - 137 sivua
...giving perfect praise to God and making human beings holy." As is stated in other words in no. 10: "The liturgy is the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed; at the 12 same time it is the foundation from which all her power flows." In the Roman Catholicism of the... | |
| Joseph W. Witmer - 1986 - 364 sivua
...national or supranational in flavor. The liturgical expression is perhaps a more decisive element because "the liturgy is the summit toward which the activity...the Church is directed; at the same time it is the fountain from which her power flows" (Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, n. 10). A spiritual and devotional... | |
| Irénée Henri Dalmais, Aimé Georges Martimort - 1987 - 324 sivua
...liturgy and provides a foretaste of this l8l. Although it is not the sole activity of the Church, it is "the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed: at the same time it is the fount from which all the Church's power flows" l10l. By its nature, therefore, the liturgy calls for... | |
| Richard Chilson - 1987 - 484 sivua
...(people) can come to the liturgy they must be called to faith and to conversion. . . . Nevertheless the liturgy is the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed; it is also the fount from which all its power flows. For the goal of apostolic endeavor is that all... | |
| Raymond A. Lucker - 1988 - 142 sivua
...celebration of the sacraments, the liturgical year, and the divine office. The Vatican Council declared that "the liturgy is the summit toward which the activity...the Church is directed; at the same time it is the fountain from which all her power flows." "In the restoration The Language Of The Church 57 and promotion... | |
| Kathleen O. Chesto - 1988 - 116 sivua
...and radically to Christ.3 3. To draw people more deeply into the liturgical life of the community. The liturgy is the summit toward which the activity...the church is directed; at the same time, it is the fountain from which all her power flows. 4. To challenge people to live out the Christian message in... | |
| Thomas H. Groome - 1991 - 100 sivua
...self, world, and God. Vatican II referred to liturgy, and to the eucharistic liturgy in particular, as "the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed; at the same time it is the fountain from which all [its] power flows"; and, "the Eucharistic Action is the very heartbeat of the... | |
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