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process by which God makes himself know to human reason through the created world
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use of philosophical methods to better understand revealed truth
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gathering of bishops from around the world to address issues in the Church
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ecumenical council convened by Pope John XXIII in 1962
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divine assistance the Holy Spirit gave the authors of the books of the Bible
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God's self-communication through which he makes known the mystery of his divine plan
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13
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those early teachers whose writings extended the Tradition of the Apostles
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the Church's living teaching office
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the medieval period between collapse of Rome and beginning of the Renaissance
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to become flesh
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the Pope is free from error when he declares a dogmatic teaching on faith and morals
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to long for what is absent or lost
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a call from God to members of the Church to embrace a life of holiness
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to save, forgiveness of sins
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