• Lumen fidei (The Light of Faith) is the first encyclical of Pope Francis, issued on 29 June 2013, the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, and published...
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  • second published by Pope Francis, after Lumen fidei (The Light of Faith), which was released in 2013. Since Lumen fidei was largely the work of Francis's predecessor...
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    resignation, Benedict had completed a draft of a fourth encyclical entitled Lumen fidei ("The Light of Faith"), intended to accompany his first two encyclicals...
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    caritas est ("God is Love"), hope in this encyclical, and faith in 2013 Lumen fidei ("The Light of Faith"), written with Pope Francis. The encyclical contains...
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    reforms can succeed. On 29 June 2013, Francis published the encyclical Lumen fidei, which was largely the work of Benedict XVI but awaiting a final draft...
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    lacking communion with the Church. The Second Vatican Council document Lumen gentium further affirmed that salvation could be available to people who...
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  • Romana Ecclesia" (The Holy Catholic Apostolic Roman Church). Dei verbum Lumen fidei Roberto De Mattei, John Laughland, Pius IX, p. 137 "First Vatican Council...
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    written substantially by him but signed by his successor Pope Francis (Lumen fidei). This text begins with a reflection on the forms of love known in Greek...
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  • virtues: Deus caritas est (about love), Spe salvi (about hope), and Lumen fidei (about faith: this encyclical was written both by Pope Benedict XVI and...
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  • Sensus fidelium (redirect from Sensus fidei)
    Sensus fidei (sense of the faith), also called sensus fidelium (sense of the faithful) is, according to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, "the supernatural...
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