Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 1 Pref, 1 | announce to you, so that you may have fellowship with us
2 Pref, 1 | salvation the whole world may believe, by believing it
3 Pref, 1 | believe, by believing it may hope, and by hoping it may
4 Pref, 1 | may hope, and by hoping it may love. 1~
5 1, 2 | see Bar. 3:38), so that He may invite and take them into
6 2, 9 | the Spirit of truth, they may in proclaiming it preserve
7 3, 11 | the man who belongs to God may be efficient and equipped
8 3, 12 | the judgment of the Church may mature. For all of what
9 3, 13 | clearly shown, "that we may learn the gentle kindness
10 6, 23 | Sacred Scriptures so that she may increasingly feed her sons
11 6, 23(1) | and Religious Colleges, May 13, 1950: A.A.S. 42 (1950)
12 6, 25 | Scripture, so that God and man may talk together; for "we speak
13 6, 25 | the children of the Church may safely and profitably become
14 6, 26 | sacred books "the word of God may spread rapidly and be glorified" (
15 6, 26 | entrusted to the Church, may more and more fill the hearts
16 6, 26 | Eucharistic mystery, similar we may hope for a new stimulus
Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 17 1, 6 | eternity, in order that we may know the love of God and
18 1, 7 | with Him, that with Him we may be glorified.64~From Him "
19 1, 7 | divine gifts 71 so that it may expand and reach all the
20 2, 9 | include all men, and at times may look like a small flock,
21 2, 9 | that for each and all it may be the visible sacrament
22 2, 9 | weakness of the flesh she may not waver from perfect fidelity,
23 2, 9 | moved by the Holy Spirit may never cease to renew herself,
24 2, 10 | of the Christian man they may offer spiritual sacrifices
25 2, 11 | glorified Lord, asking that He may lighten their suffering
26 2, 13 | the decree of God's will may be fulfilled. In the beginning
27 2, 15 | hope and work that this may come about. She exhorts
28 2, 15 | that the sign of Christ may shine more brightly over
29 2, 16 | enlightens all men so that they may finally have life. But often
30 2, 17 | her part that God's plan may be fully realized, whereby
31 2, 17 | that through charity they may grow up into full maturity
32 2, 17 | order that the entire world may become the People of God,
33 2, 17 | all, all honor and glory may be rendered to the Creator
34 3, 18 | freely and in an orderly way, may arrive at salvation.~This
35 3, 23 | especially that the faith may take increase and the light
36 3, 23 | this collegiate feeling may be put into practical application.~
37 3, 24 | creature, so that all men may attain to salvation by faith,
38 3, 25 | mind and will in the matter may be known either from the
39 3, 26 | body the whole brotherhood may be joined together.51* In
40 3, 26 | committed to their care they may arrive at eternal life.57*~
41 3, 27 | the Father, so that all may be of one mind through unity,61*
42 3, 28 | local community that it may worthily be called by that
43 3, 28 | that the whole human race may be brought into the unity
44 3, 29 | in the married state. It may also be conferred upon suitable
45 4, 30 | according to their proper roles may cooperate in this common
46 4, 31 | spirit of the Gospel they may work for the sanctification
47 4, 31 | leaven. In this way they may make Christ known to others,
48 4, 31 | in such a way that they may come into being and then
49 4, 32 | new commandment of charity may be fulfilled by all. St.
50 4, 33 | every land. Consequently, may every opportunity be given
51 4, 33 | needs of the times, they may zealously participate in
52 4, 34 | abundant fruits of the Spirit may be produced in them. For
53 4, 36 | things to the Father that God may be all in all.207 Now Christ
54 4, 36 | occupations. In this way the world may be permeated by the spirit
55 4, 36 | spirit of Christ and it may more effectively fulfill
56 4, 36 | effort, so that created goods may be perfected by human labor,
57 4, 36 | and the light of His Word. May the goods of this world
58 4, 36 | distributed among all men, and may they in their own way be
59 4, 36 | to sin, so that they all may be conformed to the norms
60 4, 36 | the norms of justice and may favor the practice of virtue
61 4, 36 | which the message of peace may enter the world.~Because
62 4, 36 | the mission of the Church may correspond more fully to
63 4, 37 | outstanding ability which they may enjoy, permitted and sometimes
64 4, 37 | their souls, so that they may do this with joy and not
65 4, 37 | lay people so that they may undertake tasks on their
66 4, 37 | each one of its members, may more effectively fulfill
67 5, 40 | order that the faithful may reach this perfection, they
68 5, 41 | and apostolic activity.~May all those who are weighed
69 5, 42 | that love, as good seed may grow and bring forth fruit
70 5, 42 | certain souls,232 whereby they may devote themselves to God
71 6, 43 | thus each in one's own way, may be of some advantage to
72 6, 44 | However, in order that he may be capable of deriving more
73 6, 45 | that these same institutes may grow and flourish according
74 6, 45 | and its individual members may be removed from the jurisdiction
75 6, 45 | manner, these institutes may be left or committed to
76 6, 46 | building up of the earthly city may have its foundation in the
77 6, 46 | foundation in the Lord and may tend toward Him, lest perhaps
78 7, 48 | the armor of God, that we may be able to stand against
79 7, 48 | our earthly life,255 we may merit to enter into the
80 7, 48 | the blessed256 and that we may not be ordered to go into
81 7, 48 | Christ, so that each one may receive what he has won
82 7, 50 | pray for the dead that they may be loosed from their sins",273
83 7, 50 | union of the whole Church may be strengthened in the Spirit
84 8, 54 | Those opinions therefore may be lawfully retained which
85 8, 62 | this maternal help they may the more intimately adhere
86 8, 65 | that through the Church He may be born and may increase
87 8, 65 | Church He may be born and may increase in the hearts of
88 8, 69 | the Church by her prayers, may now, exalted as she is above
89 8, 69 | do not know the Saviour, may be happily gathered together
90 Appen, 72 | the way in which this care may best be exercised-whether
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 91 Intro, 2 | means whereby the faithful may express in their lives,
92 Intro, 2 | scattered children of God may be gathered together 6,
93 1, 9 | believe, so that all men may know the true God and Jesus
94 1, 9 | Christ whom He has sent, and may be converted from their
95 1, 10 | it prays that "they may hold fast in their lives
96 1, 11 | in order that the liturgy may be able to produce its full
97 1, 12 | that the life also of Jesus may be made manifest in our
98 1, 12 | the spiritual victim," he may fashion us for himself "
99 1, 17 | direction, so that they may be able to understand the
100 1, 17 | and houses of religious may be thoroughly influenced
101 1, 21 | that the Christian people may more certainly derive an
102 1, 21 | to change. These not only may but ought to be changed
103 1, 22 | Apostolic See and, as laws may determine, on the bishop. ~
104 1, 22 | even if he be a priest, may add, remove, or change anything
105 1, 23 | 23. That sound tradition may be retained, and yet the
106 1, 33 | raised to God, so that they may offer Him their rational
107 1, 35 | between words and rites may be apparent in the liturgy: ~
108 1, 36 | the liturgy, frequently may be of great advantage to
109 1, 36 | limits of its employment may be extended. This will apply
110 1, 40 | See, by whose consent they may be introduced.~2) To ensure
111 1, 40 | ensure that adaptations may be made with all the circumspection
112 1, 43 | pastoral-liturgical action may become even more vigorous
113 1, 45 | apostolate.~Sometimes it may be expedient that several
114 2, 48 | other, so that finally God may be all in all.~
115 2, 49 | forms of its celebration, may become pastorally efficacious
116 2, 50 | connection between them, may be more clearly manifested,
117 2, 50 | participation by the faithful may be more easily achieved.~
118 2, 50 | of the holy Fathers, as may seem useful or necessary.~
119 2, 51 | lavishly, so that richer fare may be provided for the faithful
120 2, 54 | people, a suitable place may be allotted to their mother
121 2, 54 | also, as local conditions may warrant, to those parts
122 2, 54 | taken so that the faithful may also be able to say or to
123 2, 55 | communion under both kinds may be granted when the bishops
124 3, 63 | The vernacular language may be used in administering
125 3, 64 | of suitable instruction, may be sanctified by sacred
126 3, 65 | adapted to Christian ritual, may be admitted along with those
127 3, 70 | Eastertide, baptismal water may be blessed within the rite
128 3, 71 | confirmed.~Confirmation may be given within the Mass
129 3, 73 | Extreme unction," which may also and more fittingly
130 3, 76 | ordination or consecration may be in the mother tongue.~
131 3, 76 | consecrated, the laying of hands may be done by all the bishops
132 3, 78 | faithful to each other, may be said in the mother tongue.~
133 3, 79 | Art. 63, new sacramentals may also be added as the need
134 3, 79 | discretion of the ordinary, may be administered by qualified
135 4, 87 | order that the divine office may be better and more perfectly
136 4, 88 | so that once again they may be genuinely related to
137 4, 88 | are prayed, as far as this may be possible. Moreover, it
138 4, 89 | shall be adapted so that it may be recited at any hour of
139 4, 90 | whom they are handed on may more extensively and easily
140 4, 91 | 91. So that it may really be possible in practice
141 4, 92 | the riches of God's word may be easily accessible in
142 4, 93 | 93. To whatever extent may seem desirable, the hymns
143 4, 93 | changed. Also, as occasion may arise, let other selections
144 4, 94 | 94. That the day may be truly sanctified, and
145 4, 94 | that the hours themselves may be recited with spiritual
146 4, 97 | which a liturgical service may be substituted for the divine
147 4, 97 | reciting the divine office, or may commute the obligation.~
148 5, 106 | part in the eucharist, they may call to mind the passion,
149 5, 106 | glorification of the Lord Jesus, and may thank God who "has begotten
150 5, 106 | taught to them so that it may become in fact a day of
151 5, 108 | the mysteries of salvation may be suitably recalled.~
152 5, 109 | days, are to be restored as may seem good.~b) The same is
153 5, 110 | Sunday of the resurrection may be attained with uplifted
154 6, 112 | sacred song 42, and the same may be said of the fathers of
155 6, 114 | whole body of the faithful may be able to contribute that
156 6, 118 | the voices of the faithful may ring out according to the
157 6, 119 | sacred services, as far as may be practicable.~
158 6, 120 | But other instruments also may be admitted for use in divine
159 6, 120 | 22, 52, 37, and 40. This may be done, however, only on
160 7, 125 | in churches so that they may be venerated by the faithful
161 7, 125 | order. For otherwise they may create confusion among the
162 7, 127 | sacred liturgy. This they may do in person or through
163 7, 127 | useful, so that artists may be trained.~All artists
164 Appen | provided that those whom it may concern, especially the
165 Appen | the succession of weeks may be left intact, unless there
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 166 1, 21 | puzzle, however obscurely he may perceive it. For on certain
167 1, 21(16)| letter Mater et Magistra May 15, 1961: AAS 53 (1961),
168 2, 23(1) | letter, Mater et Magistra, May 15, 1961: AAS 53 (1961),
169 2, 24 | to the Father, "that all may be one. . . as we are one" (
170 4, 42(11)| God, in order that they may be given over to him without
171 4, 42 | of the welfare of all she may be able to develop herself
172 4, 43 | come,13 think that they may therefore shirk their earthly
173 4, 43 | city; from priests they may look for spiritual light
174 4, 43 | proposed on one side or another may be easily confused by many
175 4, 43 | Religious and their faithful, may they demonstrate that even
176 4, 43 | that the whole human race may be led to the unity of God'
177 4, 45 | intention: that God's kingdom may come, and that the salvation
178 4, 45 | of the whole human race may come to pass. For every
179 4, 46 | universal concern today, it may be helpful to concentrate
180 4, 46 | peace. On each of these may there shine the radiant
181 4, 46 | Christ. By these ideals may Christians be led, and all
182 5, 48 | her behalf,5 the spouses may love each other with perpetual
183 5, 48 | Church, so that this love may lead the spouses to God
184 5, 48 | with powerful effect and may aid and strengthen them
185 5, 50 | and those which the future may bring. For this accounting
186 5, 51 | principles, sons of the Church may not undertake methods of
187 5, 51(14)| function, the Supreme Pontiff may pass judgment. With the
188 6, 57 | universal value. Thus mankind may be more clearly enlightened
189 6, 57 | the discoveries of today, may think that he is sufficient
190 6, 60 | as far as possible, they may occupy in society those
191 6, 61 | most men has increased. May this leisure be used properly
192 6, 61 | characteristic of our time may be imbued with a human and
193 6, 62 | sociology, so that the faithful may be brought to a more adequate
194 6, 62 | enjoying orderly liberty, they may initiate more friendly relations
195 6, 62 | nations and regions. They may be brought into the sanctuary
196 6, 62 | actual conditions of life.~May the faithful, therefore,
197 6, 62 | other men of their time and may they strive to understand
198 6, 62 | religious culture and morality may keep pace with scientific
199 6, 62 | with its own time that it may be able to help these men
200 6, 62 | adapted to them so that they may receive it more willingly.14
201 6, 62 | labors. In order that they may fulfill their function,
202 7, 63(1) | Association of Italian Workers, May 1, 1959: AAS 51 (1959),
203 7, 64 | that God's plan for mankind may be realized.3~
204 7, 67 | labor is to be such that man may be furnished the means to
205 7, 67 | organizing and directing it which may be detrimental to any working
206 7, 69 | Whatever the forms of property may be, as adapted to the legitimate
207 7, 69 | with the aid by which they may be able to help and develop
208 7, 71 | are necessary: that income may grow, working conditions
209 8, 74 | more adequately and readily may attain their own perfection.2~
210 8, 75 | produce the good results which may be expected in the normal
211 9, 80 | atrocious decisions. That such may never truly happen in the
212 9, 86 | humanity, even though many may not be aware of the source
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 213 0, 0(2) | letter Mater et Magistra, May 15, 1961: A.A.S. 53 (1961)
214 0, 0(4) | letter, Mater et Magistra, May 15, 1961: A.A.S. 53 (1961)
215 0 | endowments so that they may gradually acquire a mature
216 0, 0(7) | letter, Mater et Magistra, May 15 1961: A.A.S. 53 (1961)
217 0, 0(15) | energy so that all peoples may benefit from more education
218 0 | with an apostolic spirit, may teachers by their life as
219 0 | understanding in these fields may be obtained and that, as
220 0 | Thomas Aquinas,31 there may be a deeper realization
221 0, 0(34) | Deus Scientiarum Dominus, May 24, 1931: A.A.S. 23 (1931)
Nostra aetate
Chap., Paragraph 222 0, 2 | devout and confident spirit, may be able either to acquire
223 0, 2 | John 14:6), in whom men may find the fullness of religious
224 0, 4 | love, in order that all may reach salvation. It is,
225 0, 5 | all men,14 so that they may truly be sons of the Father
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 226 0, 1 | government, in order that there may be no encroachment on the
227 0, 3 | religious in order that he may with prudence form for himself
228 0, 3 | conscience in order that he may come to God, the end and
229 0, 4 | freedom in order that they may govern themselves according
230 0, 4 | institutions in which they may join together for the purpose
231 0, 6(4) | encycl. "Mater et Magistra," May 15, 1961: AAS 53 (1961),
232 0, 6 | in order that the people may be truly enabled to exercise
233 0, 6 | order that society itself may profit by the moral qualities
234 0, 8 | and aim, namely, that men may come to act with greater
235 0, 15 | religious life in society.~May the God and Father of all
236 0, 15 | religious freedom in society, may be brought by the grace
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 237 Pref, 1 | so that the word of God may run and be glorified (2
238 Pref, 1 | creature, that all things may be restored in Christ and
239 Pref, 1 | restored in Christ and all men may constitute one family in
240 Pref, 1 | narrow way of the Cross, may spread everywhere the reign
241 Pref, 1 | ages (cf. Ecc. 36:19), and may prepare the way for his
242 1, 2 | He who created all things may at last be "all in all" (
243 1, 3 | after God) if perchance it may contact Him or find Him,
244 1, 3 | Divine Providence, they may sometimes serve as leading
245 1, 3 | for the salvation of all, may in the course of time come
246 1, 5 | other means of grace, she may lead them to the faith,
247 1, 5 | Christ; that thus there may lie open before them a firm
248 1, 6 | condition, even though it may be carried out differently
249 1, 6 | new set of circumstances may arise. Then the Church must
250 2, 11 | mankind.~In order that they may be able to bear more fruitful
251 2, 11 | them, that they themselves may learn by sincere and patient
252 2, 13 | heart (cf. Acts 16:14), may believe and be freely converted
253 2, 13 | converted to the Lord, that they may cleave sincerely to Him
254 2, 14 | the outset the catechumens may feel that they belong to
255 2, 15 | called (cf. Eph. 4:1), they may exercise the priestly, prophetic,
256 2, 16 | to the altar, that they may carry out their ministry
257 2, 17 | the priestly order, they may perform their task well,
258 2, 17 | wherein future catechists may study Catholic doctrine,
259 2, 17 | eyes of the people they may serve the Faith with greater
260 2, 18 | churches, in order that they may display various aspects
261 2, 18 | life of the Church, and may devote themselves to various
262 3, 19 | by little these churches may be able to provide for themselves
263 3, 20 | word, so that the Gospel may reach all. The bishop should
264 3, 20 | Christ.3 In order that he may properly fulfill this noble
265 3, 20 | vicissitudes and changes the clergy may acquire a fuller knowledge
266 3, 20 | of the particular church may be performed, there is need
267 3, 20 | missionaries whom the Holy See may have on hand for this purpose;
268 3, 20 | that this missionary zeal may flourish among those in
269 3, 21 | that in Christ, all things may be made subject to God,
270 3, 21 | teachings, so that they may add vigor to the nascent
271 3, 22 | universal Church's tradition, as may submit to a new scrutiny
272 3, 22 | seen in what ways faith may seek for understanding,
273 3, 22 | their efforts that they may be able to pursue this proposal
274 4, 23 | offering up of the Gentiles may become acceptable, being
275 4, 24 | power and strength, that he may know that there is an overflowing
276 4, 24 | hope of their calling and may be renewed in the apostolic
277 4, 25 | so that the life of Jesus may work in those to whom he
278 4, 25 | practice of his duty he may grow in the love of God
279 4, 26 | them to learn, that they may have a general knowledge
280 4, 26 | catechetical art, that they may collaborate still better
281 4, 26 | so that the missionaries may have a more thorough knowledge
282 4, 26 | of the people; that they may have an insight into their
283 4, 26 | universities, so that they may be able to discharge special
284 5, 28 | toward the same end,"1 they may spend their forces harmoniously
285 5, 28 | and intertwined that "all may be done in order" (1 Cor.
286 5, 29 | the scandal of division may be removed.~Therefore, this
287 5, 30 | proper goals and results may be obtained, all missionary
288 5, 30 | those who share in the work may be preserved and fostered.
289 5, 30 | clergy, Religious, and laity may have a part, through the
290 5, 32 | new Christian community may grow into a local church,
291 6, 35 | spreading the Gospel, they may do their share in missionary
292 6, 36 | it to fullness as soon as may be (Eph. 4:13). ~Therefore,
293 6, 36 | spontaneously offered to God that He may fructify the missionaries'
294 6, 36 | of the Christian faithful may he fully acquainted with
295 6, 36 | Church in the world, and may hear the voice of the multitudes
296 6, 36 | information that the faithful may feel this mission work to
297 6, 36 | to be their very own, and may open their hearts to such
298 6, 36 | profound human needs, and may come to their assistance.~
299 6, 37 | between the communities may be made visible, and serve
300 6, 38 | activity of the bishops may be exercised more effectively
301 6, 39 | therefore must be done that it may grow from day to day. They
302 6, 39 | so that among them there may arise future heralds of
303 6, 39 | a missionary, awareness may be formed in future priests. ~
304 6, 41 | of every kind, that they may offer to others that gift
305 6, 41 | faithful of the young churches may be able to take part as
306 6, 41 | this; so that their lives may be a witness for Christ
307 6, 41 | but to the many, that they may be saved." (1 Cor. 10:32-
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 308 1, 3 | sheepfold that they, too, may hear the voice of Christ,
309 2, 4 | Gospel6 which they have may be given to others. And
310 2, 5 | entrusted to their care may ever more perfectly give
311 2, 7 | that with a pure heart he may help and govern the People
312 2, 8 | further, in order that priests may find mutual assistance in
313 2, 8 | intellectual life, that they may be able to cooperate more
314 2, 8 | dangers of loneliness which may arise, it is necessary that
315 2, 8 | priests. This, however, may take many forms, according
316 2, 10 | right of bishops, priests may be trained and incardinated
317 2, 10 | three together so that they may be mutually helpful to one
318 2, 10 | go to serve, so that they may communicate with them easily,
319 2, 11(66)| Paul VI, allocution of May 5, 1965: L'Osservatore Romano,
320 3, 12 | of Orders, so that they may, in collaboration with their
321 3, 12 | Eternal Priest that they may be able to carry on in time
322 3, 12 | entire People of God, he may the better grow in the grace
323 3, 13 | employments, so that all may see how well thou doest.
324 3, 13 | As they seek how they may better teach others what
325 3, 13 | nourish the People of God, may they be aroused by the example
326 3, 13 | Good Shepherd that they may give their life for their
327 3, 13 | their faithful,17 that they may comfort those who are depressed
328 3, 14(23)| May it be a duty of love to
329 3, 16 | holy vocation so that they may fully and generously continue
330 3, 16 | persevering faithfully in it, they may acknowledge this outstanding
331 3, 18 | conditions of life, they may be able to grow in union
332 3, 18 | people committed to them, may intimately unite themselves
333 3, 18 | adopted children of God may be able to call out "Abba,
334 3, 19 | order, moreover, that they may give apt answers to questions
335 3, 19 | after their ordination,59 may be able to frequent courses
336 3, 19 | both in order that they may strengthen their spiritual
337 3, 21 | ecclesiastical and civil laws-there may be either diocesan institutes,
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 338 1, 3 | 4-10) not only that they may offer spiritual sacrifices
339 1, 3 | they do but also that they may witness to Christ throughout
340 1, 3 | life for all men-that they may know the only true God and
341 1, 3 | as they have received it, may also be "good stewards of
342 2, 6 | before men in order that they may see your good works and
343 2, 7 | so that in all things He may have the first place" (Col.
344 2, 7 | vigorously in order that men may become capable of rectifying
345 2, 7 | which the temporal order may be renewed in Christ.~The
346 2, 7 | its own proper laws, it may be brought into conformity
347 2, 8 | of charity on this scale may be unexceptionable in appearance
348 2, 8 | way that the recipients may gradually be freed from
349 3, 11 | sacred vocation which they may discern in them.~It has
350 3, 11 | of the family apostolate may be enumerated the following:
351 3, 11(4) | encyclical "Mater et Magistra" May 15, 1961: A.A.S. (1961)
352 3, 12 | overcoming the age barrier, may become better acquainted
353 3, 12(8) | Young Christian Workers, May 24, 1947: A.A.S. 39 (1947)
354 3, 13 | out to all wherever they may be encountered; it should
355 3, 13(9) | encyclical "Quadragesimo Anno," May 15, 1931: A.A.S. 23 (1931)
356 3, 14 | that the civil authority may act with justice and that
357 3, 14 | justice and that legislation may conform to moral precepts
358 3, 14(10)| encyclical "Mater et Magistra" May 15, 1961: A.A.S. 53 (1961)
359 5, 23 | order that fraternal charity may be resplendent in the whole
360 5, 23 | the Church, common goals may be attained, and destructive
361 5, 24 | hierarchy.2 No project, however, may claim the name "Catholic"
362 5, 27(9) | encyclical "Mater et Magistra," May 15, 1961: A.A.S. 53 (1961)
363 6, 29 | his harmony and balance may be safeguarded and enhanced.~
364 6, 29(2) | encyclical, "Mater et Magistra," May 15, 1961: A.A.S. 53 (1961)
365 6, 30 | the family circle, they may open their minds to both
366 6, 30(4) | encyclical "Mater et Magistra," May 15, 1961: A.A.S. 53 (1961)
367 6, 31(5) | Italian Catholic Action, May 24, 1953. ~
368 6, 31 | works so that the faithful may learn from childhood on
369 6, 31(6) | Association of Italian Workers, May 1, 1955: A.A.S. 47 (1955)
370 6, 32 | and it desires that they may be promoted also in other
371 6, 32 | in other areas where they may be needed. Furthermore,
372 6, 32(8) | encyclical "Mater et Magistra," May 15 1961: A.A.S. 53 (1961)
373 Exhor, 33 | Luke 10:1) so that they may show that they are co-workers
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 374 | which those regulations may be strengthened which long
375 4, 8 | of these practices, they may acquire the spirit of prayer,
376 4, 10 | and generous choice they may consecrate themselves to
377 4, 10 | in such a way that they may suffer in their lives and
378 4, 11 | gradually learn self-mastery, may become accustomed to use
379 4, 12 | work, in order that they may more satisfactorily test
380 5, 16 | Next, in order that they may illumine the mysteries of
381 5, 16 | Roman See, so that they may be able to contribute to
382 5, 16 | individual regions, so that they may acknowledge more correctly
383 5, 16 | possess, and so that they may learn to refute their errors
384 5, 18 | universities so that priests may be trained at a higher scientific
385 5, 18 | and in other fields which may be judged opportune. Thus
386 6, 19 | men and women that they may persevere in the grace of
387 6, 19 | grace of their vocations and may make progress according
Perfectae caritatis
Chap., Paragraph 388 0, 1 | necessary mission today may yield greater good to the
389 0, 2 | with apostolic zeal, they may be able to assist men more
390 0, 4 | nuns suggestions and advice may be obtained also from the
391 0, 5 | renouncing the world they may live for God alone. They
392 0, 6 | meditating on Holy Writ, they may learn "the surpassing worth
393 0, 7 | of the active apostolate may be, an honorable place in
394 0, 8 | order that their members may first correspond to their
395 0, 11 | character, so that they may be able to carry out effectively
396 0, 11 | which they were founded.~It may be taken for granted, however,
397 0, 12 | Cor. 7:32-35) so that it may be more inflamed with love
398 0, 12 | dangers to chastity which they may meet but they should be
399 0, 13 | which have been acquired or may be acquired.~Due regard
400 0, 18 | to the needs of our time may not be merely external and
401 0, 18 | in the active apostolate may be equal to their task,
402 0, 19 | weighed. Otherwise communities may be needlessly brought into
403 0, 20 | preaching of the Gospel may be carried out more effectively
404 0, 21 | 21. There may be communities and monasteries
405 0, 25 | world so that their witness may be seen by all and our Father
406 0, 25 | and our Father in heaven may be glorified (Matt. 5:16).
407 0, 25 | all,"1 that their number may daily increase and their
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 408 1, 7 | so that their sufferings may be assuaged and alleviated
409 2, 13 | that at all times truth may be joined to charity and
410 2, 15 | committed to their care may be of one mind in prayer10
411 2, 15 | reception of the sacraments may grow in grace and be faithful
412 2, 15 | universal Church of Christ may shine forth fully in them.
413 2, 16 | conscious of his own duties, may live and work in the communion
414 2, 16 | that upon them too there may shine the charity of Christ
415 2, 19 | their ecclesiastical office may not be hindered, directly
416 2, 19 | directly or indirectly, nor may they be forbidden to communicate
417 2, 23 | Otherwise the Ordinary himself may perform the office of an
418 2, 24 | If deemed opportune, they may employ a special episcopal
419 2, 25 | exercise their office that they may proceed in all matters in
420 2, 26 | his authority only and he may wish to consult them in
421 2, 28 | generously, as the bishop may direct and as their means
422 2, 35 | bishops and in such a way they may assume an even more ample
423 2, 35 | that in them all things may be properly coordinated
424 2, 35(18) | Paul VI's allocution of May 23, 1964: A.A.S. 56 (1964)
425 2, 35(19) | constitution, Romanos Pontifices, May 8, 1881: Acta Leonis XIII,
426 2, 35(20) | Paul VI's allocution of May 23, 1964: A.A.S. 56 (1965)
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 427 Intro, 1 | the world that the world may be converted to the Gospel
428 1, 2 | believe in Him: "that they all may be one; even as thou, Father,
429 1, 2 | in thee, that they also may be one in us, so that the
430 1, 2 | in us, so that the world may believe that thou has sent
431 1, 4 | in order that its life may bear witness more clearly
432 1, 4 | his part that the Church may daily be more purified and
433 2, 7 | that the work of Christ may be continued. He came among
434 2, 8 | to His Father: "That they may all be one".32~In certain
435 2, 10 | point of view, so that they may correspond more exactly
436 3, 18 | collaboration with them may increase, in the spirit
437 3, 18 | and that at last there may be but the one dwelling,
438 3, 19 | feeling and mutual esteem may gradually increase among
Orientalium ecclesiarum
Chap., Paragraph 439 Pream, 1 | tradition, in order that they may flourish and with new apostolic
440 2, 6 | of life, and that these may not be altered except to
441 4, 15 | Office.17 That the faithful may be able more easily to fulfill
442 4, 17 | in the Eastern Churches may flourish again, this Sacred
443 5, 21 | territory of their own rite may follow completely the established
444 6, 27 | the right dispositions, may be admitted to the sacraments
445 6, 27 | Sick. Further, Catholics may ask for these same sacraments
446 6, 29 | separated churches, they may by timely and effective
447 End, 30 | holy Mother of God, all may become one. Let them pray
448 End, 30 | consolation of the Holy Spirit may descend copiously upon all
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 449 1, 3 | help of these same media, may further the salvation and
450 1, 3 | these media, so that they may fully measure up to the
451 1, 9 | however, to void those that may be a cause or occasion of
452 1, 9 | make use of these media may fulfill the moral code,
453 1, 9 | conscience. So that they may more easily resist improper
454 1, 10 | things of this sort, which may be morally harmful, enter
455 1, 12 | matter and performances which may be harmful at their age. ~
456 2, 14 | should also be made, where it may be necessary, to set up
457 2, 18 | of social communication may be strengthened effectively,
458 Appen, 23 | of social communications may be put into effect, by the
459 Appen, 24 | art, the name of the Lord may be glorified by these new
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