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Document Details : Title: Episcopal Conferences and the Power of the Spirit Subtitle: Forum Author(s): ÖRSY, Ladislas Journal: Louvain Studies Volume: 25 Issue: 4 Date: winter 2000 Pages: 363-375 DOI: 10.2143/LS.25.4.902 Abstract : In its Decree on Ecumenism, Vatican Council II proclaimed a permanent duty incumbent on the people of God: Christ summons the church, as she goes her pilgrim way, to that continual reformation of which she always has need, insofar as she is a human institution here on earth (UR 6). This summons should not be taken lightly: it comes from Christ. It must not remain a mere exhortation: it demands action. It binds the church as an institution; it binds every person in it 'from the bishop to the last of the faithful' (LG 12). In a special way, it binds the hierarchy, also those who have a particular vocation to seek the understanding of the word of God – as theologians do – or to search for its correct application in the practical order - as canon lawyers are called to do. |
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