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Meaning of "conciliar"
Conciliar (adjective): Relating to or resembling a council, especially a formal assembly
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- Of or pertaining to a council, especially an ecclesiastical council.
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His signature appears on the conciliar documents.
How the conciliar church was canonised.
They are celebrated between two conciliar masses.
The text of the conciliar decree begins thus.
I fear this is a serious misuse of a conciliar teaching.
But replacing conciliar with official is a serious ambiguity.
This is evident in many of the conciliar documents.
It is against this conciliar church that our resistance stands.
We are one step away from the conciliar republic.
Papal and conciliar infallibility.
The compilation of the canon was not a conciliar decision.
The conciliar reform fortunately restored the old order.
That is abundantly clear in conciliar and postconciliar documents.
All this is what we have indicated to be the form of the conciliar church.
There was no lack of conciliar work to discuss.
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After the conciliar reform no specific instructions have remained.
An attempt to define the conciliar church.
In view of the conciliar practice and pastoral purpose of the present.
For it looks like we are stubbornly opposed to the conciliar aggiornamento.
In the conciliar church.
This and this alone is the final criterion for every conciliar hermeneutics.
We see here the conciliar personalist inspiration of this new canon.
He was a thoroughly conciliar pope.
Taking into account conciliar practice and the pastoral purpose of the.
The government of the Church has always been conciliar.
In this sense it was completely in the conciliar tradition for a juxtaposition to remain.
The conciliar document most often associated with the aggiornamento is Gaudium et spes.
Both are conciliar.
The conciliar Constitution underlines in a particular way the historicity of the four Gospels.
This obligatory reference to the conciliar magisterium weakens the argument of the book.
The Catholic communion has been broken by the conciliar scission.
We might see the conciliar documents as the blueprint for this plan.
These and other truths are obscured by the Conciliar revolution.
They probably know that the Conciliar establishment considers us renegades.
Vatican II actually expanded and developed the notion of conciliar infallibility.
Let us enter into this conciliar novelty in which our Catechism plunges us.
Successive Apostolic Nuncios and various other personalities of the conciliar church supported this group.
But we know that the conciliar church refuses any jurisdiction to the SSPX.
Patriarch John believed that the only solution is a conciliar discussion on the situation.
The ACNA is a conciliar church where both clergy and laity participate in church governance.
This affirmation constitutes a basis for the conciliar doctrine on unity and ecumenism.
But Conciliar has expressed some interest.
Both sides could find phrases in the conciliar documents that supported both theses.
Eastern Christianity is far more conciliar.
Obviously he is a Conciliar priest though.
He raises an Archbishop to resist the betrayal of the Conciliar churchmen.
Such a conclusion appears to reject the conciliar vision and practice of the Orthodox Church.
It is now impossible to denounce the errors of the Conciliar Church.
The Peace of God originated in the conciliar assemblies of the late Carolingian period.
It is we who are with infallibility and not with the Conciliar Church.