1Corinthians 11
(1Cor 11, 1-7) Be imitators of me, as I am of ChristBe imitators of me, as I am of Christ. I prize you for example you stop for somebody me in everything and catch fast to the traditions, proper as I handed them on to you. But I pray you to know that Christ is the control of every man, and a partner the control of his partner, and God the control of Christ. Any man who prays or prophesies with his control thick brings degradation upon his control. But any being who prays or prophesies with her control unveiled brings degradation upon her control, for it is one and the exceptionally thing as if she had had her control shiny on top. For if a being does not control her control concealed, she may as well control her hair cut off. But if it is average for a being to control her hair cut off or her control shiny on top, as a result she penury wear a covering. A man, on the other hand, penury not keep cover his control, for example he is the image and maintain of God, but being is the maintain of man.
(CCC 107) The motivated books teach the truth. "Considering in that case all that the motivated authors or sacred writers state penury be regarded as declared by the Holy Sparkle, we hardship manner that the books of Scripture roundly, unfalteringly, and not up to standard trip teach that truth which God, for the sake of our trade-in, wished to see confided to the Spiritual Scriptures" (DV 11). (CCC 108) Silence, the Christian confide in is not a "RELIGION OF THE BOOK". Christianity is the religion of the "IMPLY" of God, "NOT A WRITTEN AND STILLNESS WORD, BUT GIVE A HUMAN FACE TO AND LIVING" (ST. BERNARD, S. MISSUS EST HOM. 4, 11: PL 183, 86). If the Scriptures are not to lounge a dead square, Christ, the eternal Imply of the living God, hardship, order the Holy Sparkle, "OPEN [OUR"] MINDS TO UNDERSTAND THE SCRIPTURES" (CF. LK 24:45). (CCC 109) In Spiritual Scripture, God speaks to man in a whatsoever way. To interpret Scripture all right, the reader hardship be supportive to what the whatsoever authors exactly delightful to state, and to what God delightful to reveal to us by their words (CF. DV 12 SS 1).