Index for 'The Spirit of Catholicism'
Index
Absolute see God
Adam
Affirmation
Age of Enlightenment
Albigenses, and sacraments
Alter Christus
Anointing, last
Apostasy, possibility of
Apostles, choice for Kingdom of God
Apostolic succession, within the Church, outside the Church
Aquinas,
Aristotelianism in the Church
Art, native to Catholicism, Christian art and the Blessed Sacrament
"As If" philosophy
Asceticism,
Assent, internal; qualified
Augustine, St., quoted on the Church, on unity of Christ and her Church, overridden, Christ as teacher, opposed human intermediaries, on the sacraments, on Church discipline, on Mystical Body of Christ, quoted on Incarnation and the Church, on authority and love, historical development of the Church, on Church authority, on Holy Spirit, on unity, advocate of the veneration of the saints, on priesthood of the Church, on Christianity and love, on piety and Church, on heresy and Church, on sacraments outside the Church, on heretics, on the Church
Authority, of the Church, the authority of Christ, Christo-centric, not inconsistent with His teaching, its function in doctrinal development, plays important part in educative activity of the Church, its relation to conscience, to freedom of thought, to personal piety, fallible
Baptism, sacrament of, power, of desire
Bernard, St., experiencing the faith in prayer,
Beuron, Benedictine monastery, cited as pilgrimage for non-Catholics
Bible, scripture and tradition the twin sources of Catholic faith, source of, New Testament, inspired word of God, scripture supports the Bible, source of Catholic faith, Church's affirmation and tradition, canon of Protestantism
Bishops, relation to Church organism, exercise a service of love, solidarity of, and apostolic commission
Blessed Sacrament
Blessed Virgin
Body, human, reverence of Church for Body of Christ
Belliger, on St. Peter
Canon law, formulates the papal prerogative, and heretics
Catherine of Siena, example of piety
Catholic Church, manifold yet unitary, and reunion, current interest in, reasons for, church unity, broken, essential nature of, Kingdom of God and Body of Christ permeated by Christ, constitution of, church discipline, attributes, a visible community under papal supremacy beginning of, as a community, authority of, living witness to Christ, foundation, given eschatological character by Christ, established on St. Peter as its rock foundation, whose prerogative is continued in the popes, his successors, realized in a communion of Saints which embraces heaven purgatory, and this world, governing authority of, Church Militant, Church Suffering, Church Triumphant, relation of triumphant, suffering, and militant members, Church Triumphant relation to Church Militant, Church Suffering relation to Church Militant, and fellowship of its earthly members, authority of, and development of doctrine, its catholicity, the sole Church of Christ and normal channel of His grace, its work the sanctification of men, educates its members by authoritative doctrinal teaching and moral discipline, its actuality short of its ideal and pointing to a future consummation
Catholicism, elements of, contrasted with Protestantism, nature of, actuality of
Catholicity, of the experience of Pentecost, characteristic of divine action, of the Church,
Celibacy, meaning and purpose of,
Character, given by some sacraments, Catholic, elements of
Christ
Christendom, reunion of, unity broken
Christianity, misunderstood by the critics, a vital unity, not to be distinguished from Catholicism
Church year
Clement Maria Hofbauer,
Communio fidelium
Communion of Saints, doctrine of, aspects of
Community idea, expressed in the Church, dominant idea of the Church, its testimony to the faith, relation of the personality to
Confession
Confirmation, sacrament of, purpose of, character of
Congregations, Roman, decisions
Conscience, supremacy of and its relation to authority, erroneous
Contrition, perfect act of
Corruption, in head and members of the Church,
Council of Florence
Council of Lyons
Council of Trent
Creation, the fall of God according to Schopenhauer
Critical method, historico
Critical theology
Culture, and Catholicism
Cyprian, St., testifies to the papacy, formulates the sentence "extra ecclesiam nulla salus" rejects heretical baptism
Deism
DeLugo, Juan, Cardinal on the salvation of non-Catholics
Development of dogma
Dogma, development of
Dogma of the Church, permeated by Christ
Dollinger, I. von, argues against the infallibility of the pope
Donatists, and sacraments
Dositheus, mentioned
Dostoievsky, and authority
Easter faith
Educative action
Ehrhard, A., on the Bull "Summis desiderantes"
Elchasai, mentioned
England, conversion movement
Eschatological school, teachings regarding Church's foundation,
Eschatology, true interpretation of Our Lord's, which determines the character of His Church, is the ultimate solution of her present imperfections
Eucharist
Ex opere operantis
Ex opere operato
Exclusiveness of the Church, formulated by St. Cyprian, Fourth Lateran Council on, Council of Florence on, Cardinal De Lugo on, and Pope Pius IX
Extra ecclesiam nulla salus
Extreme Unction, purpose of
Faith, genesis of Catholic, in the apostles, work of Holy Spirit, human, contrasted with the rationalistic apprehension of Christ, influence on the development of doctrine, Catholic fellowship in the faith, blind, condemned by Vatican Council, gives life nobility, rests on living witness of tradition
Family, Christian, its importance in the propagation of the living faith
Fasting, training in self-control
"Fictionalism"
Florence, Council of, doctrine of purgatory, condemnation on all outside the Church,
Francis of Assisi, St., necessary to the Church, piety and authority
"Free Catholicism"
Galileo, mistaken condemnation of
Gnosticism
God, modern man cut off from, Catholicism affirms completely, faith in, how attained, personal, sanctity required for Vision of, delay of this Vision the chief pain of purgatory, His glory reflected in His saints, all-efficient, yet allows creatures to co-operate with Him, saints help faithful through Him, adoration belongs to Him alone, grace available to all, justification connotes a partaking in His nature, His law the revelation of His Wisdom Sanctity and Goodness, our conceptions of Him necessarily inadequate His designs inscrutable, allows the Church to suffer for the defects of its members, permits imperfections out of His Goodness
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang, quoted on faith in the sacraments, on Catholic confession
Grace, action of in the genesis of faith, conducts us to God, operation outside the Church, habitual, sanctifying see grace, habitual; man's cooperation with, root of merit, does not displace moral responsibility
Guardian Angels, doctrine concerning
Harnack, Adolf, quoted on ignorance about Catholicism, on mission of Jesus, on Protestantism and confession
Heaven, the happiness of
Heiler, Friedrich, discerns seven strata in Catholicism, cites growing interest in Catholicism, referred to, quoted on papacy, on separation between Christ and "Roman Church", on Jewish society, on unity of Christ's teaching, on eschatological character of Jesus' Gospel, on early Church, reference to faith in God, on veneration of the saints, on exclusiveness of the Church, on salvation and conscience, on prayer and the Mass, on the Eucharist, on sacramental efficacy
Heresy, its influence on the Church, formal and material
Heretics, Church's attitude toward, persecution of in the Middle Ages
Historico-critical method
Hofbauer, Clement Maria, St., on the causes of the Reformation
Holl, K., on Jerusalem and Christian Church Holtzmann, on Catholicity of Church Holy Eucharist Holy Orders
Holy Scripture
Holy Spirit, at Pentecost opens the eyes of the Apostles and gives them faith, operates likewise in the genesis of our faith, inspires faith, guides the development of doctrine, preserves the balance of the Church, abides always with the Church in its faith life
Hugel, F. von, on Catholicism, on divine grace,
Human liberty
Humanity, unity of, in sin and redemption
Humility, brotherly, a recognition that we owe all to God and His grace
Hussites, and sacraments
Ignatius Loyola, St., necessary to the Church, on earthly things, "Spiritual Exercises"
Ignatius of Antioch, St., testifies to the papacy, on Catholicity of the Church
Immaculate Conception, doctrine of
Individualism
Indulgences doctrine of, establish new life in God
Infallibility of the pope
Innocent VIII, Pope, "Summis desiderantes"
Inquisition, The
Intolerance of the Church
James, Henry, psychology referred to
Jansenists, on grace outside the Church, valid orders of
Jerome, St., advocate of the veneration of the saints
Jesus Christ, Catholicism believes fully in, head of the Church, works in and through the community, as Redeemer, rejects tyranny, but not lawful authority, loving service the mark of His disciples, faith in, how attained, relations with Jewish worship, true meaning of His eschatology, choice of twelve apostles, choice of St. Peter, whose prerogative He intended should descend to His successors, conjoins all the members of His Church into one Communion of Saints, sends grace and comfort to the souls in purgatory, the saints, especially Our Lady, evidences of His triumph intercession of the saints based on their incorporation in Him, the Mass represents the sacrifice of His death, priesthood shared by consecrated ministers, priesthood shared by all His members, teachings on prayer, is Incarnate Love, and His Church must express the same love always with His members, intended Gospel for all, the only road to God, His grace outside the Church, foretold the imperfection and sins of His members, alone ever modern, promises the indefectibility of His Church
Judaism, our Lord's attitude towards
Judas Maccabeus, reference to purification of the soul
Judgment, Last
Judgment-Day, Christ's teaching,
Justification, Lutheran concept, Catholic doctrine of
Kant, Immanuel, philosophy mentioned, subjective realism, on "moral autonomy"
Kattenbusch, F., on St. Peter
Keppler, Paul Wilhelm von, Bp., on Church reform
Kingdom of God, realized in the Church, according to Christ's teachings, as a present kingdom needs the organization of a Church, character of, represented by St. Peter, universal, will not be overcome by evil, present imperfection indicated in Our Lord's parables, its members have responsibilities toward it
Kohler, Walter, quoted on Pius X, on heresy
Kramer, Henry, author, "Malleus Maleficarum"
Last anointing
Last Day, time of
Last Judgment
Lechler, Catholicism and art
"Liberals", excluded from Communion
Liberty, relation to authority
Lippert, Peter, on Catholic Church
Liturgical year
Liturgical year Liturgy, purpose of
Love, bond of essential to Church,
Luther, Martin, on heresy
Lyons, Council of, doctrine of purgatory
Macaulay, Thomas, quoted from review on von Ranke's History on immortality of church
Magus, Simon, mentioned
"Malleus Maleficarum," on witchcraft
Man, his intellectual and moral needs, autonomous, co-operates in work of salvation through God's power
Manichaeans
Maria Laach monastery, cited as pilgrimage for non-Catholics
Marriage, sacrament of, dignity of,
Mary, Blessed Virgin, merit and glory of, part in the work of salvation, intercession of, Immaculate Conception of
Mass, Sacrifice of the, help for the Church suffering offered for all faithful,
Merit, Catholic doctrine of,
Merkle
Middle Ages, character of
Modernism
Mohler, John Adam, mentioned regarding oneness of Christ and the Church, on papacy, quoted on the sayings of Jesus, quoted on Church's fight against evil
Monachism
Montanists, and sacraments
Morality, Christocentric
Morality of the Church, its ideals and methods
Mosaic Law
Mystical Body of Christ, St. Paul's description of the Church, implies a mystical oneness of Christ and the Church, a relation which is expressed in her every activity, and sacraments, essentially an organism and a community, born with the Incarnation, differentiation, its constitution, unity of, spirit of brotherly love, activity of its members in the Communion of Saints, relations of its earthly members to the saints, relations of earthly members with one another, its prayer a prayer for all, a fellowship in the faith, a fellowship in love, which is its life-blood, affected by heresy, necessarily exclusive, the visible body and the invisible soul, ailments and wounds of must perfect itself in its members
Natural reason
Natural things, goodness of
Negation
Newman, John Henry Cardinal, on fullness of Catholicism, on heresy and Church, on Catholicism, quoted on the life of the Church, on the Church
Niebergail, on Holy Mass, on the Church
Nietzsche, Friedrich, on celibacy, on Greek sculpture
Novatians, and sacraments
Obedience, of Catholics to the Church, to Church and conscience
Old Testament
Orders, Holy
Ordination, character of
Origen, mentioned regarding the oneness of Christ and the Church
Orthodox Church, and tradition, apostolic succession and valid orders, sanctity of some of its members
Osterreich, psychology referred to
Other-worldliness, a mark of Catholicism
Paganism
Papacy
Pascal, Blaise, on spirit of Catholicism
Paul, St., concept of the Church, his testimony to the pre-eminence of St. Peter, reference made to purification of the soul, universalism of, sanctification of men as purpose of the Church, attitude towards celibacy, the Church of the present manifests the suffering of Christ per Christum Dominum nostrum
Personality, its relation to the community,
Penance, sacrament of, purpose of
Pentecost season, effect on the Apostles, Catholicity of, psychological aspect of, first, characteristics of,
Peter, St., confession of faith, choice and preeminence of, influence of, and Easter faith, true explanation to be found in the positive act of Our Lord, the Rock, relation to Church, Catholicism of
Piety, Christo-centric, expressed in a community worship, resists formalism, individual and various embraces whole life of the Catholic, non-Catholic piety, causes a specifically Catholic temper
Pius IX, Pope, on the salvation of non-Catholics
Pius X, Pope, pre-eminently a priest, condemns modernism, "Pascendi," on modernism, encyclical on St. Borromeo
Pius XI, Pope, first encyclical teaches that Church authority is the service of Christ's members, "Arcanum Dei," on the pope
Polycarp, St., martyrdom mentioned
Pope, Macaulay's testimony on papacy, infallibility, his office a necessary consequence of the nature of the Church, duty to interpret revelation, and unity of Church, absolute rule, servant of servants, personification of love, 43-45; successor of St. Peter, possessing his authority and jurisdiction
Prayer, character of Christian
Priesthood, visible, in the Church
Priesthood of Christ, shared by
the laity, shared by specially consecrated ministers,
Protestantism, contrasted with Catholicism, piety of, rejected Christianity by dropping celibacy
Purgatory, Catholic doctrine of
Rationalism
Real Presence
Reason. Church believes in, natural, prepares way for faith
Redemption, universal and unitary in character
Reformation, causes of
Renaissance
Renunciation
Retreats, value of
Reunion of Christendom
Revelation, necessity of, conveyed through human vessels, limited in each age
Sacramentals, and Church
Sacraments, a working of Christ among His people, not pagan mysteries, character of, meaning of "ex opere operato," impersonality of, and the Church, non-Catholic, and God's grace, all embracing, channels of the grace of Christ
Sacrifice, Christ's attitude toward
Saints, glory of, given special gifts from God, veneration of, intercession and application of merits on our behalf, variety of
Salvation, necessity of, and scrupulosity
Sanctification, primary purpose of the Church
Scepticism
Scheler, psychology referred to,
Scholar, in conflict with authority, truth never vainly sown
Schleich, K. L., on "Spiritual Exercises"
Scholz, psychology referred to
Schopenhauer, Arthur, on celibacy, on nature of creation
Scriptures, Holy
Scrupulosity, not peculiar to Catholicism, and salvation
Sin, original
Sin, venial
Soderblom, N., appeals for better understanding of Catholicism
Soul of the Church
Spirituality
Subjectivism
Teaching of the Church
Tertullian, judgment on the heretics of his time, quoted on Church authority, the human soul
Theology, critical, misunderstands Christianity, on foundation of Church
Thomas Aquinas, St., on the unity of Christ and the Church, mentioned regarding faith in the sacraments, overridden, on the veneration of the saints, on priesthood of the laity, on conscience, on celibacy, on evangelical counsels
Tradition, stream of Christian teaching from Our Lord through the Apostles to us, and scripture as interpreted by the Church, immediate source of Catholic faith, from Pentecost through the centuries, inspired by God, unitary life, and Catholic life, and the Orthodox Church
Trent, Council of, doctrine of purgatory, on use of indulgences
Unity, of mankind, in sin and redemption
Universalism, of Christ, of the Church
Vaihinger, Hans, "As If" philosophy
Vatican Council, on knowledge of God through reason, reference to governance of Church, on profane sciences, on faith, on blind faith, on revealed truth
Vincent de Paul, St., necessary to the Church
Voltaire, Francois, on Church's preaching and salvation
Waldenses, and sacraments
Weinel, H., on Kingdom of God
Weiss, J., on Kingdom of God
Wellhausen, on pre-eminence of St. Peter, on Protestant and Catholic worship
Witch trials
World War, 1914-1918, on Catholic revival
Worship, Christo-centric