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Vat. Ecum. Council II

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Dei verbum
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1 1, 3 | He ceaselessly kept the human race in His care, to give 2 1, 6 | the understanding of the human mind. 6~As a sacred synod 3 1, 6 | reality by the light of human reason (see Rom. 1:20); 4 1, 6 | their nature accessible to human reason can be known by all 5 1, 6 | this present state of the human race. 7~ 6 3, 12 | Scripture through men in human fashion, 6 the interpreter 7 3, 13 | thoughtful concern for our weak human nature." 11 For the words 8 3, 13 | words of God, expressed in human language, have been made 9 3, 13 | language, have been made like human discourse, just as the word 10 3, 13 | to Himself the flesh of human weakness, was in every way 11 4, 14 | the salvation of the whole human race the God of infinite 12 4, 15 | God, sound wisdom about human life, and a wonderful treasury Lumen gentium Chap., Paragraph
13 1, 1 | of the unity of the whole human race, it desires now to 14 1, 6 | sheep, although ruled by human shepherds; are nevertheless 15 1, 7 | 7. In the human nature united to Himself 16 1, 7 | As all the members of the human body, though they are many, 17 1, 7 | the soul, fulfills in the human body.8*~Christ loves the 18 1, 8 | coalesces from a divine and a human element.10* For this reason, 19 1, 8 | Church, although it needs human resources to carry out its 20 1, 8 | all who are afflicted with human suffering and in the poor 21 2, 9 | salvation for the whole human race. Established by Christ 22 2, 11 | in which new citizens of human society are born, who by 23 2, 13 | In the beginning God made human nature one and decreed that 24 3, 28 | from the faith.~Because the human race today is joining more 25 3, 28 | separateness, so that the whole human race may be brought into 26 4, 36 | goods may be perfected by human labor, technical skill and 27 4, 36 | to universal progress in human and Christian freedom. In 28 4, 36 | progressively illumine the whole of human society with His saving 29 4, 36 | they will imbue culture and human activity with genuine moral 30 4, 36 | they have as members of human society. Let them strive 31 4, 36 | secular business there is no human activity which can be withdrawn 32 5, 40 | holiness as such a more human manner of living is promoted 33 5, 41 | better themselves by their human labors. They should be of 34 6, 46 | genuine development of the human persons, but rather by its 35 7, 48 | things.237 At that time the human race as well as the entire 36 8, 55 | when the Son of God took a human nature from her, that He 37 8, 56 | cooperating in the work of human salvation through faith 38 8, 56 | herself and for the whole human race."6* Hence not a few 39 8, 59 | cf the salvation of the human race before He would pour Sacrosanctum concilium Chap., Paragraph
40 Intro, 2 | Church that she be both human and divine, visible and 41 Intro, 2 | such wise that in her the human is directed and subordinated 42 4, 83 | eternal covenant, taking human nature, introduced into 43 7, 122 | to portray by the work of human hands; they achieve their Gaudium et spes Chap., Paragraph
44 Pref, 1 | Indeed, nothing genuinely human fails to raise an echo in 45 Pref, 2 | world of men, the whole human family along with the sum 46 Pref, 3 | and love for the entire human family with which it is 47 Pref, 3 | from her Founder. For the human person deserves to be preserved; 48 Pref, 3 | deserves to be preserved; human society deserves to be renewed. 49 Intro, 4 | sketched as follows.~Today, the human race is involved in a new 50 Intro, 4 | to give it.~Never has the human race enjoyed such an abundance 51 Intro, 5 | To a certain extent, the human intellect is also broadening 52 Intro, 5 | groups.~At the same time, the human race is giving steadily-increasing 53 Intro, 5 | of it. The destiny of the human community has become all 54 Intro, 5 | of their own.~Thus, the human race has passed from a rather 55 Intro, 7 | change in attitudes and in human structures frequently calls 56 Intro, 8 | imbalance between specialized human activity and a comprehensive 57 Intro, 9 | Now, for the first time in human history all people are convinced 58 Intro, 10 | humanity wrought solely by human effort; they are convinced 59 Intro, 10 | of those who think that human existence is devoid of any 60 Intro, 10 | of man, as well as of all human history. The Church also 61 Intro, 11 | solutions which are fully human.~This council, first of 62 Intro, 11 | ultimate significance of human activity throughout the 63 Intro, 11 | the People of God and the human race in whose midst it lives 64 Intro, 11 | very fact, its supremely human character. ~ 65 1 | CHAPTER I THE DIGNITY OF THE HUMAN PERSON ~ 66 1, 13 | himself. As a result, all of human life, whether individual 67 1, 13 | both of which are a part of human experience, find their ultimate 68 1, 15 | intellectual nature of the human person is perfected by wisdom 69 1, 18 | death that the riddle a human existence grows most acute. 70 1, 19 | 19. The root reason for human dignity lies in man's call 71 1, 19 | character with which certain human values are unduly invested, 72 1, 20 | stretches the desires for human independence to such a point 73 1, 21 | fundamental rights of the human person. The Church calls 74 1, 21 | most secret desires of the human heart when she champions 75 1, 21 | champions the dignity of the human vocation, restoring hope 76 1, 22 | first sin onward. Since human nature as He assumed it 77 1, 22 | every man. He worked with human hands, He thought with a 78 1, 22 | hands, He thought with a human mind, acted by human choice23 79 1, 22 | with a human mind, acted by human choice23 and loved with 80 1, 22(22)| Word was not changed into a human nature, nor was a human 81 1, 22(22)| human nature, nor was a human nature absorbed by the Word." 82 1, 22(22)| most holy and immaculate human nature, though deified, 83 1, 22 | choice23 and loved with a human heart. Born of the Virgin 84 1, 22(23)| Constantinople: "and so His human will, though deified, is 85 2, 23 | Christian doctrine about human society,1 this council is 86 2, 24 | man has created the whole human race and made them live 87 2, 24 | opened up vistas closed to human reason, for He implied a 88 2, 25 | that the progress of the human person and the advance of 89 2, 25 | institutions is and must be the human person which for its part 90 2, 25 | increasing the qualities of the human person, and safeguarding 91 2, 25 | by this social life the human person is greatly aided 92 2, 26 | 26. Every day human interdependence grows more 93 2, 26 | with respect to the whole human race. Every social group 94 2, 26 | general welfare of the entire human family.5~At the same time, 95 2, 26 | exalted dignity proper to the human person, since he stands 96 2, 26 | for leading a life truly human, such as food, clothing, 97 2, 26 | work to the benefit of the human person if the disposition 98 2, 27 | violates the integrity of the human person, such as mutilation, 99 2, 27 | itself; whatever insults human dignity, such as subhuman 100 2, 27 | infamies indeed. They poison human society, but they do more 101 2, 29 | between the members of the one human family or population groups 102 2, 29 | equity, the dignity of the human person, as well as social 103 2, 29 | and international peace.~Human institutions, both private 104 2, 29 | political system. Indeed human institutions themselves 105 2, 30 | bettering the conditions of human life. Yet there are those 106 2, 31 | resources available today to the human race. Above all the education 107 2, 31 | God and for others. But human freedom is often crippled 108 2, 31 | the manifold demands of human partnership, and commits 109 2, 31 | himself to the service of the human community.~Hence, the will 110 2, 32 | flesh willed to share in the human fellowship. He was present 111 2, 32 | country He sanctified those human ties, especially family 112 2, 32 | Gospel's message that the human race was to become the Family 113 3, 33 | contact among nations, a human family is gradually recognizing 114 3, 33 | already preoccupy the whole human race, men agitate numerous 115 3, 34 | considered in itself, this human activity accords with God' 116 3, 34 | that the triumphs of the human race are a sign of God's 117 3, 35 | 35. Human activity, to be sure, takes 118 3, 35 | supply the material for human progress, but of themselves 119 3, 35 | about.~Hence, the norm of human activity is this: that in 120 3, 35 | the genuine good of the human race, and that it allow 121 3, 36 | that a closer bond between human activity and religion will 122 3, 37 | Sacred Scripture teaches the human family what the experience 123 3, 37 | ages confirms: that while human progress is a great advantage 124 3, 37 | Creator, acknowledges that human progress can serve man's 125 3, 37 | instrument of sin those human energies intended for the 126 3, 37 | Christians will tell him that all human activity, constantly imperiled 127 3, 38 | love was the basic law of human perfection and hence of 128 3, 38 | longings too by which the human family makes its life more 129 3, 38 | family makes its life more human and strives to render the 130 3, 38 | that desire green among the human family, He summons others 131 3, 38 | resources into the service of human life they can devote themselves 132 3, 39 | peace which spring up in the human heart.18 Then, with death 133 3, 39 | grows the body of a new human family, a body which even 134 3, 39 | to the better ordering of human society, it is of vital 135 3, 39 | nurtured on earth the values of human dignity, brotherhood and 136 4, 40 | about the dignity of the human person, and about the human 137 4, 40 | human person, and about the human community and the profound 138 4, 40 | the profound meaning of human activity, lays the foundation 139 4, 40 | the present history of the human race, and to keep increasing 140 4, 40 | and as a kind of soul for human society7 as it is to be 141 4, 40 | it remains a mystery of human history, which sin will 142 4, 40 | strengthens the seams of human society and imbues the everyday 143 4, 40 | man and its history more human.~In addition, the Catholic 144 4, 40 | of individuals and from human society as a whole. The 145 4, 41 | deepest longings of the human heart, which is never fully 146 4, 41 | can anchor the dignity of human nature against all tides 147 4, 41 | those welch undervalue the human body or idolize it. By no 148 4, 41 | body or idolize it. By no human law can the personal dignity 149 4, 41 | constantly advises that all human talents be employed in God' 150 4, 41 | Savior and Creator, Lord of human history as well as of salvation 151 4, 41 | maintenance of the dignity of the human person, but its annihilation.~ 152 4, 42 | 42. The union of the human family is greatly fortified 153 4, 42 | structure and consolidate the human community according to the 154 4, 42 | of the unity of the whole human race."12 Thus she shows 155 4, 42 | dominion exercised by merely human means.~Moreover, since in 156 4, 42 | to no particular form of human culture, nor to any political, 157 4, 42 | close bond between diverse human communities and nations, 158 4, 42 | give internal strength to human associations which are just.~ 159 4, 42 | of institutions which the human race has established for 160 4, 43 | all things in the midst of human society.~Bishops, to whom 161 4, 43 | division, so that the whole human race may be led to the unity 162 4, 43 | message she offers and the human failings of those to whom 163 4, 44 | in the various forms of human culture, by all of which 164 4, 44 | enriched by the development of human social life, not that there 165 4, 44 | for whoever promotes the human community at the family 166 4, 45 | the salvation of the whole human race may come to pass. For 167 4, 45 | pilgrimage can offer to the human family stems from the fact 168 4, 45 | The Lord is the goal of human history, the focal point 169 4, 45 | civilization, the center of the human race, the joy of every heart 170 4, 45 | toward the consummation of human history, one which fully 171 4, 46 | forth the dignity of the human person, and the work which 172 4, 46 | which go to the roots of the human race. To a consideration 173 4, 46 | light of the Gospel and of human experience, the council 174 4, 46 | marriage and the family, human progress, life in its economic, 175 5, 47 | individual person and of human and Christian society is 176 5, 47 | illicit practices against human generation. Moreover, serious 177 5, 48 | personal consent. Hence by that human act whereby spouses mutually 178 5, 48 | bond no longer depends on human decisions alone. For, God 179 5, 48 | the continuation of the human race, on the personal development 180 5, 48 | the family itself and of human society as a whole. By their 181 5, 48 | will find a readier path to human maturity, salvation and 182 5, 49 | This love is an eminently human one since it is directed 183 5, 49 | Such love, merging the human with the divine, leads the 184 5, 49 | a manner which is truly human, these actions promote that 185 5, 50 | the task of transmitting human life and educating those 186 5, 50 | will fulfil their task with human and Christian responsibility, 187 5, 50 | impels it toward a truly human fulfillment. Thus, trusting 188 5, 50 | Christ when with a generous human and Christian sense of responsibility 189 5, 51 | characteristics of man and the human faculty of reproduction 190 5, 51 | exercised in accord with genuine human dignity must be honored 191 5, 51 | based on the nature of the human person and his acts, preserve 192 5, 51 | of mutual self-giving and human procreation in the context 193 5, 51 | should be persuaded that human life and the task of transmitting 194 6, 53 | values of nature. Wherever human life is involved, therefore, 195 6, 53 | renders social life more human both in the family and the 196 6, 53 | many, even of the whole human family.~Thence it follows 197 6, 53 | Thence it follows that human culture has necessarily 198 6, 53 | patrimony proper to each human community. It is also in 199 6, 54 | can speak of a new age of human history.1 New ways are open, 200 6, 54 | enormous growth of natural, human and social sciences, by 201 6, 54 | more profoundly explain human activity; historical studies 202 6, 54 | the various nations and human groups opens more widely 203 6, 54 | a more universal form of human culture, which better promotes 204 6, 54 | expresses the unity of the human race to the degree that 205 6, 55 | and moral maturity of the human race. This becomes more 206 6, 56 | values in the world, when the human culture of those who are 207 6, 56 | conflicting requirements, human culture must evolve today 208 6, 56 | can both develop the whole human person and aid man in those 209 6, 56 | fraternally united in one human family. ~ 210 6, 57 | in the building of a more human world. Indeed, the mystery 211 6, 57 | activity, one which gives to human culture its eminent place 212 6, 57 | dwelling worthy of the whole human family and when he consciously 213 6, 57 | very much to elevate the human family to a more sublime 214 6, 57 | of men.4~In this way, the human spirit, being less subjected 215 6, 58 | message of salvation and human culture. For God, revealing 216 6, 58 | stimulates and advances human and civic culture; by her 217 6, 59 | integral perfection of the human person, to the good of the 218 6, 59 | necessary to develop the human faculties in such a way 219 6, 59 | does not forbid that "the human arts and disciplines use 220 6, 59 | the legitimate autonomy of human culture and especially of 221 6, 60 | satisfy the right of all to a human and social culture in conformity 222 6, 60 | with the dignity of the human person without any discrimination 223 6, 60 | the common good in a truly human manner because of illiteracy 224 6, 60 | which will not impede their human culture but rather favor 225 6, 61 | understanding of the whole human person in which the values 226 6, 61 | things, while proper forms of human culture impress themselves 227 6, 61 | time may be imbued with a human and a Christian spirit.~ 228 6, 61 | culture and science for the human person.~ 229 6, 62 | they are able to elevate human life, expressed in multifold 230 6, 62 | Gospel becomes clearer to human intelligence and shows itself 231 7, 63 | complete vocation of the human person and the welfare of 232 7, 63 | intensified needs of the human family.~Reasons for anxiety, 233 7, 63 | coordinated in a reasonable and human way), it is often made to 234 7, 63 | conditions unworthy of the human person.~A similar lack of 235 7, 64 | increasing desires of the human race. Therefore, technical 236 7, 66 | The livelihood and the human dignity especially of those 237 7, 67 | 67. Human labor which is expended 238 7, 67 | implies the associated work of human beings, any way of organizing 239 7, 68 | is, free and independent human beings created lo the image 240 7, 68 | the basic rights of the human person is to be numbered 241 7, 69 | in it for the use of all human beings and peoples. Thus, 242 7, 71 | regarded as an extension of human freedom. Lastly, since it 243 7, 71 | or income unworthy of a human being, lack decent housing 244 7, 71 | them and all advancement in human culture and all sharing 245 8, 73 | present keener sense of human dignity has given rise in 246 8, 73 | political life on a truly human basis than by fostering 247 8, 74 | they cannot achieve a truly human life by their own unaided 248 8, 74 | authority are founded on human nature and hence belong 249 8, 74 | the benefit of the whole human family, these solutions 250 8, 75 | in full conformity with human nature that there should 251 8, 75 | to the good of the whole human family, united by the different 252 8, 76 | transcendent character of the human person.~The Church and the 253 8, 76 | living in the context of human history, he preserves intact 254 8, 76 | to bear on all fields of human endeavor the light of her 255 8, 76 | good and beautiful in the human community, strengthens peace 256 9, 77 | threat of it, the whole human family faces an hour of 257 9, 77 | everywhere a world more genuinely human unless each person devotes 258 9, 77 | strivings and aspirations of the human race, takes on a new luster 259 9, 78 | that order structured into human society by its divine Founder, 260 9, 78 | ceaselessly. Moreover, since the human will is unsteady and wounded 261 9, 79 | they agree to serve the human community in some other 262 9, 79 | has not been rooted out of human affairs. As long as the 263 9, 80 | before God and the entire human race.~ 264 9, 81 | the calamities which the human race has made possible, 265 9, 83 | causes, we find them in human envy, distrust, pride, and 266 9, 84 | certainly well-deserving of the human race. These are the first 267 9, 85 | development of a nation depends on human and financial aids. The 268 9, 86 | express and secure the total human fulfillment of their citizens. 269 9, 87 | nations, ways whereby the human necessities of food and 270 9, 87 | and shared with the entire human community. But some peoples 271 9, 87 | a correct and genuinely human responsibility which respects 272 9, 91 | situations and forms of human culture in the world. Indeed 273 9, 92 | rendering service to the human family. For, in Christ Jesus 274 9, 92 | outstanding qualities of the human spirit, but do not yet acknowledge 275 9, 92 | summoned to the same destiny, human and divine, we can and we Gravissimum educationis Chap., Paragraph
276 0, 0(3) | profession of the character of human laws cf. apostolic letter 277 0 | they enjoy the dignity of a human being, have an inalienable 278 0 | at the formation of the human person in the pursuit of 279 0 | strive for the maturing of a human person as just now described, 280 0 | experience of a wholesome human society and of the Church. 281 0 | must be recognized as a human society capable of educating, 282 0 | complete perfection of the human person, the good of earthly 283 0 | of a world that is more human.15 ~ 284 0, 0(15) | from more education and human culture. Cf. Paul VI's allocution 285 0 | civil society and the entire human community.~Beautiful indeed 286 0 | as representatives of the human community, undertake the 287 0 | the native rights of the human person, to the development 288 0 | pursue cultural goals and the human formation of youth. But 289 0 | finally to order the whole of human culture to the news of salvation 290 0 | a saving leaven in the human community.~Since, therefore, Nostra aetate Chap., Paragraph
291 0, 1 | for God made the whole human race to live over the face 292 0, 1 | unsolved riddles of the human condition, which today, 293 0, 2 | things and over the events of human history; at times some indeed 294 0, 2 | from the anguish of our human condition either through 295 0, 2 | the restlessness of the human heart, each in its own manner, 296 0, 5 | people, so far as their human dignity and the rights flowing Dignitatis humanae Chap., Paragraph
297 0, 1 | sense of the dignity of the human person has been impressing 298 0, 1 | This demand for freedom in human society chiefly regards 299 0, 1 | the values proper to the human spirit. It regards, in the 300 0, 1 | belief that it is upon the human conscience that these obligations 301 0, 1 | inviolable rights of the human person and the constitutional 302 0, 2 | Council declares that the human person has a right to religious 303 0, 2 | social groups and of any human power, in such wise that 304 0, 2 | the very dignity of the human person as this dignity is 305 0, 2 | itself.2 This right of the human person to religious freedom 306 0, 3 | that the highest norm of human life is the divine law-eternal, 307 0, 3 | and all the ways of the human community by a plan conceived 308 0, 3 | proper to the dignity of the human person and his social nature. 309 0, 3 | directly toward God. No merely human power can either command 310 0, 3 | therefore is done to the human person and to the very order 311 0, 3 | order established by God for human life, if the free exercise 312 0, 4 | inspiration of the whole of human activity. Finally, the social 313 0, 6 | performance of the duties, of the human person.4 Therefore the care 314 0, 7 | freedom is exercised in human society: hence its exercise 315 0, 9 | to be are fully known to human reason through centuries 316 0, 9 | disclose the dignity of the human person in its full dimensions. 317 0, 11 | regard for the dignity of the human person whom He Himself created 318 0, 12 | through the vicissitudes of human history, there has at times 319 0, 13 | the whole civil order.~In human society and in the face 320 0, 14 | which have their origins in human nature itself. Furthermore, 321 0, 14 | proclaimed, the rights of the human person, and the measure 322 0, 15 | present condition of the human family. All nations are 323 0, 15 | Father of all grant that the human family, through careful Ad gentes Chap., Paragraph
324 1, 3 | for the salvation of the human race is carried out not 325 1, 3 | the communion of sinful human beings with Himself, as 326 1, 3 | did ordain to intervene in human history in a way both new 327 1, 3 | 2:9). According to His human nature, on the other hand, 328 1, 3 | He took up was our entire human nature such as it is found 329 1, 3 | Him for the saving of the human race, must be spread abroad 330 1, 7 | sent Him,18 that the whole human race might form one people 331 1, 7 | when all who share one human nature, regenerated in Christ 332 1, 8 | closely bound up even with human nature itself and its aspirations. 333 1, 8 | liberty and progress in human history, even in the temporal 334 2, 10 | been heard by two million human beings (and their number 335 2, 10 | cultural conditions of those human beings among whom He dwelt. ~ 336 2, 11 | fully the real meaning of human life and the universal bond 337 2, 11 | undertakings and enterprises of human living; let them be familiar 338 2, 12 | Christian faithful in these human groups should be inspired 339 2, 12 | their charity care for the human person himself, loving him 340 2, 12 | toward the uplifting of human dignity, and toward better 341 2, 13 | an abrupt breaking off of human ties, but he also tastes 342 2, 16 | any given sector of the human family when the various 343 3, 19 | planting the Church in a given human community reaches a certain 344 3, 19 | theological, psychological, and human elements which can contribute 345 4, 24 | Christ, who redeemed the human race by His obedience.~The 346 6, 36 | to such vast and profound human needs, and may come to their Presbyterorum ordinis Chap., Paragraph
347 Pref, 1 | provided for, in pastoral and human circumstances which very 348 1, 3 | certain virtues, which in human affairs are deservedly esteemed, 349 2, 6 | themselves at the service of some human faction of ideology, but, 350 2, 9 | in the different areas of human activity, so that together 351 3, 12 | such grace that even in human weakness1 they can and must 352 3, 13 | in the name of the whole human race, together with Christ 353 3, 15 | fulfill28 surpasses all human wisdom and human ability. " 354 3, 15 | surpasses all human wisdom and human ability. "God chooses the 355 3, 17 | to learn and appreciate human values and esteem created 356 3, 19 | theological science.~Since human culture and also sacred 357 3, 19 | knowledge of divine things and human affairs and so prepare themselves Apostolicam actuositatem Chap., Paragraph
358 Intro, 1 | fact that many areas of human life have become increasingly 359 2, 6 | religion, the moral order, and human society itself, this sacred 360 2, 7 | of their relation to the human person, for whose service 361 2, 7 | supports, and significance for human welfare but rather perfects 362 2, 7 | corruption of morals and human institutions and not rarely 363 2, 7 | rarely to contempt for the human person himself. In our own 364 2, 8 | Matt. 25:40). Assuming human nature, He bound the whole 365 2, 8 | nature, He bound the whole human race to Himself as a family 366 2, 8 | aid intended to relieve human needs of every kind are 367 2, 8 | necessary for living a truly human life or are afflicted with 368 3, 10 | brings together the many human differences within its boundaries 369 3, 10 | as questions concerning human salvation, all of which 370 3, 11 | the beginning and basis of human society and, by His grace, 371 4, 18 | happily corresponds to a human and Christian need and at 372 5, 27 | field.9~Likewise, common human values not infrequently 373 5, 27 | well as to the unity of the human family. ~ 374 6, 29 | apostolate presupposes a certain human and well-rounded formation 375 6, 29 | mind.~To cultivate good human relations, truly human values 376 6, 29 | good human relations, truly human values must be fostered, 377 6, 29 | increasing maturity of the human person and the proliferation 378 6, 29 | unity and integrity of the human person must be kept in mind 379 6, 31 | relation to all the aims of the human person. They should be trained Optatam totius Chap., Paragraph
380 4, 10 | safeguards, both divine and human, let them learn to integrate 381 4, 11 | developed in the students a due human maturity. This will be made 382 5, 14 | the whole history of the human race, continually influences 383 5, 15 | recognition of the limits of human knowledge. Attention must 384 5, 16 | to seek the solutions to human problems under the light 385 5, 16 | changeable conditions of human affairs and to communicate Perfectae caritatis Chap., Paragraph
386 0, 9 | renown in the Church and in human society, should be preserved 387 0, 11 | trained in matters divine and human so that they are truly a 388 0, 12 | impossible or harmful to human development and they will 389 0, 12 | the deepest instincts of human nature, candidates should 390 0, 14 | lessening the dignity of the human person, by extending the 391 0, 14 | of God, respecting their human dignity. In this way they Dei verbum Chap., Paragraph
392 Pref, 3 | attentive to the conditions of human association which have brought 393 2, 12 | that earthly goods and human institutions according to 394 2, 12 | value of these things: the human person with his freedom 395 2, 13 | Church to converse with the human society in which it lives,5 396 2, 35 | role in the ministry of human salvation. This they should Unitatis redintegratio Chap., Paragraph
397 1, 2 | give new life to the entire human race and unify it.2 Before 398 2, 12 | evaluation of the dignity of the human person, the establishment 399 3, 24 | professes its awareness that human powers and capacities cannot Inter mirifica Chap., Paragraph
400 Intro, 1 | masses and the whole of human society, and thus can rightly 401 1, 3 | themselves and of the entire human family. In addition, the 402 1, 3 | must strive to instill a human and Christian spirit into 403 1, 6 | coordinates all other spheres of human affairs-the arts not excepted-even 404 1, 11 | in a position to lead the human race to good or to evil 405 2, 17 | foster Christian influence in human society. At the same time, 406 2, 22 | individual members of the whole human family, national offices


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