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:The concept expressed by "is" (to be) is far broader than that expressed by "to subsist". "To subsist" is a very precise way of being, that is, to be as a subject, which exists in itself. Thus the Council Fathers meant to say that the being of the Church as such is a broader entity than the Roman Catholic Church, but within the latter it acquires, in an incomparable way, the character of a true and proper subject.
 
=== Avery Dulles ===
Cardinal [[Avery Dulles|Dulles]] argues ''substit in'' to be "an expression deliberately chosen to allow for the ecclesial reality of other Christian communities", implying that non-Catholic Christians are members of the Body of Christ, and thus of the Church.<ref name=":12">{{Cite journal |last=Dulles |first=Avery |date=1989 |title=A Half Century of Ecclesiology |url=http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/004056398905000301 |journal=Theological Studies |language=en |volume=50 |issue=3 |pages=419–442 |doi=10.1177/004056398905000301 |issn=0040-5639}} — pp. 420–431</ref>
 
=== Hervé Legrand ===