The Multiformity of the Church (2)
The Church does assume different forms from the point of view of liturgy, the members that compose it, and especially from the point of view of the fact that the Church grows in the knowledge of the Scriptures. Yet we must remember that that is not the Scriptural idea of multiformity. It speaks always of the Church in this connection as a unity which is gathered from the beginning to the end of time. The Church does assume different forms from the point of view of liturgy, the members that...
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