Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 1 Pref, 1 | proclaiming it with faith, the sacred synod takes its direction
2 1, 6 | of the human mind. 6~As a sacred synod has affirmed, God,
3 2, 7 | their own place."3 This sacred tradition, therefore, and
4 2, 7 | tradition, therefore, and Sacred Scripture of both the Old
5 2, 8 | Church's full canon of the sacred books is known, and the
6 2, 8 | books is known, and the sacred writings themselves are
7 2, 9 | and communication between sacred tradition and Sacred Scripture.
8 2, 9 | between sacred tradition and Sacred Scripture. For both of them,
9 2, 9 | toward the same end. For Sacred Scripture is the word of
10 2, 9 | the divine Spirit, while sacred tradition takes the word
11 2, 9 | Consequently it is not from Sacred Scripture alone that the
12 2, 9 | revealed. Therefore both sacred tradition and Sacred Scripture
13 2, 9 | both sacred tradition and Sacred Scripture are to be accepted
14 2, 10 | 10. Sacred tradition and Sacred Scripture
15 2, 10 | 10. Sacred tradition and Sacred Scripture form one sacred
16 2, 10 | Sacred Scripture form one sacred deposit of the word of God,
17 2, 10 | is clear, therefore, that sacred tradition, Sacred Scripture
18 2, 10 | that sacred tradition, Sacred Scripture and the teaching
19 3 | CHAPTER III SACRED SCRIPTURE, ITS INSPIRATION
20 3, 11 | contained and presented in Sacred Scripture have been committed
21 3, 11 | with all their parts, are sacred and canonical because written
22 3, 11 | herself.1 In composing the sacred books, God chose men and
23 3, 11 | the inspired authors or sacred writers must be held to
24 3, 11 | which God wanted put into sacred writings 5 for the sake
25 3, 12 | However, since God speaks in Sacred Scripture through men in
26 3, 12 | fashion, 6 the interpreter of Sacred Scripture, in order to see
27 3, 12 | investigate what meaning the sacred writers really intended,
28 3, 12 | out the intention of the sacred writers, attention should
29 3, 12 | investigate what meaning the sacred writer intended to express
30 3, 12 | understanding of what the sacred author wanted to assert,
31 3, 12 | prevailed at the time of the sacred writer, and to the patterns
32 3, 12 | read and interpreted in the sacred spirit in which it was written, 9
33 3, 12 | Scripture if the meaning of the sacred texts is to be correctly
34 3, 12 | explanation of the meaning of Sacred Scripture, so that through
35 3, 13 | 13. In Sacred Scripture, therefore, while
36 4, 14 | salvation foretold by the sacred authors, recounted and explained
37 5, 19 | the Spirit of truth. 2 The sacred authors wrote the four Gospels,
38 6 | CHAPTER VI SACRED SCRIPTURE IN THE LIFE OF
39 6, 21 | since, especially in the sacred liturgy, she unceasingly
40 6, 21 | to do so, together with sacred tradition, as the supreme
41 6, 21 | nourished and regulated by Sacred Scripture. For in the sacred
42 6, 21 | Sacred Scripture. For in the sacred books, the Father who is
43 6, 21 | perfectly applicable to Sacred Scripture: "For the word
44 6, 22 | 22. Easy access to Sacred Scripture should be provided
45 6, 22 | the original texts of the sacred books. And should the opportunity
46 6, 23 | deeper understanding of the Sacred Scriptures so that she may
47 6, 23 | both East and West and of sacred liturgies. Catholic exegetes
48 6, 23 | then and other students of sacred theology, working diligently
49 6, 23 | the watchful care of the sacred teaching office of the Church,
50 6, 23 | with the love of God. 1 The sacred synod encourages the sons
51 6, 23(1) | Instruction on Proper Teaching of Sacred Scripture in Seminaries
52 6, 24 | 24. Sacred theology rests on the written
53 6, 24 | word of God, together with sacred tradition, as its primary
54 6, 24 | rejuvenated by that word. For the Sacred Scriptures contain the word
55 6, 24 | and so the study of the sacred page is, as it were, the
56 6, 24 | as it were, the soul of sacred theology. 3 By the same
57 6, 25 | clergy must hold fast to the Sacred Scriptures through diligent
58 6, 25 | Scriptures through diligent sacred reading and careful study,
59 6, 25 | them, especially in the sacred liturgy. The sacred synod
60 6, 25 | the sacred liturgy. The sacred synod also earnestly and
61 6, 25 | themselves in touch with the sacred text itself, whether it
62 6, 25 | accompany the reading of Sacred Scripture, so that God and
63 6, 25 | saying." 6~It devolves on sacred bishops "who have the apostolic
64 6, 25 | through translations of the sacred texts, which are to be provided
65 6, 25 | become conversant with the Sacred Scriptures and be penetrated
66 6, 25 | Furthermore, editions of the Sacred Scriptures, provided with
67 6, 26 | reading and study of the sacred books "the word of God may
Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 68 1, 1 | Because this is so, this Sacred Synod gathered together
69 1, 7 | into one body"51. In this sacred rite a oneness with Christ'
70 2, 10 | ministerial priest, by the sacred power he enjoys, teaches
71 2, 11 | of the virtues that the sacred nature and organic structure
72 2, 11 | their conversion. By the sacred anointing of the sick and
73 2, 11 | special care vocation to a sacred state.~Fortified by so many
74 2, 12 | under the guidance of the sacred teaching authority, in faithful
75 2, 13 | with those who exercise the sacred ministry for the good of
76 2, 14 | 14. This Sacred Council wishes to turn its
77 2, 14 | faithful. Basing itself upon Sacred Scripture and Tradition,
78 2, 15 | there are many who honor Sacred Scripture, taking it as
79 3, 18 | ministers, who are endowed with sacred power, serve their brethren,
80 3, 18 | arrive at salvation.~This Sacred Council, following closely
81 3, 18 | meaning and reason for the sacred primacy of the Roman Pontiff
82 3, 18 | infallible magisterium, this Sacred Council again proposes to
83 3, 20 | for doctrine, priests for sacred worship, and ministers for
84 3, 20 | without interruption by the sacred order of bishops. 14* Therefore,
85 3, 20 | bishops. 14* Therefore, the Sacred Council teaches that bishops
86 3, 21 | consecration.18* And the Sacred Council teaches that by
87 3, 21 | the supreme power of the sacred ministry.19* But episcopal
88 3, 21 | so conferred,20* and the sacred character so impressed,21*
89 3, 24 | a true service, which in sacred literature is significantly
90 3, 26 | of the altar, under the sacred ministry of the bishop,52*
91 3, 26 | confirmation, dispensers of sacred Orders and the moderators
92 3, 27 | even by their authority and sacred power, which indeed they
93 3, 27 | power, bishops have the sacred right and the duty before
94 3, 28 | all. They exercise their sacred function especially in the
95 3, 28 | In virtue of their common sacred ordination and mission,
96 3, 29 | to the dying, to read the Sacred Scripture to the faithful,
97 4, 30 | functions of the hierarchy, the Sacred Council gladly turns its
98 4, 31 | professedly ordained to the sacred ministry. Similarly, by
99 4, 32 | which the Lord made between sacred ministers and the rest of
100 4, 32 | their brothers those in the sacred ministry who by teaching,
101 4, 35 | their own, when there are no sacred ministers or in times of
102 4, 37 | those who by reason of their sacred office represent the person
103 5, 39 | being set forth by this Sacred Synod, is believed to be
104 5, 42 | frequent participation in the sacred action of the Liturgy, application
105 6, 44 | either by vows, or by other sacred bonds, which are like vows
106 6, 45 | bishops according to the sacred canons. The bishops are
107 6, 46 | vain. 10*~Therefore, this Sacred Synod encourages and praises
108 7, 50 | manner especially in the sacred Liturgy, wherein the power
109 7, 51 | 51. This Sacred Council accepts with great
110 8, 55 | 55. The Sacred Scriptures of both the Old
111 8, 67 | Following the study of Sacred Scripture, the Holy Fathers,
112 Appen | the present Council, the sacred Council defines as binding
113 Appen | of the things which the sacred Council sets forth, inasmuch
114 Appen | according to the mind of the sacred Council. The mind of the
115 Appen, 71 | ontological participation in the sacred functions [lmunera]; this
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 116 Intro, 1 | 1. This sacred Council has several aims
117 Intro, 3 | 3. Wherefore the sacred Council judges that the
118 Intro, 4 | obedience to tradition, the sacred Council declares that holy
119 1 | RESTORATION AND PROMOTION OF THE SACRED LITURGY ~
120 1 | I. The Nature of the Sacred Liturgy and Its Importance
121 1, 7 | which .s the Church, is a sacred action surpassing all others;
122 1, 9 | 9. The sacred liturgy does not exhaust
123 1, 13 | seasons, accord with the sacred liturgy, are in some fashion
124 1, 14 | restoration and promotion of the sacred liturgy, this full and active
125 1, 14 | the clergy. Wherefore the sacred Council has decided to enact
126 1, 16 | 16. The study of sacred liturgy is to be ranked
127 1, 17 | be able to understand the sacred rites and take part in them
128 1, 17 | personally to celebrate the sacred mysteries, as well as popular
129 1, 18 | doing when they perform sacred rites; they are to be aided
130 1, 20 | 20. Transmissions of the sacred rites by radio and television
131 1 | III. The Reform of the Sacred Liturgy~
132 1, 21 | abundance of graces from the sacred liturgy, holy Mother Church
133 1, 21 | community.~Wherefore the sacred Council establishes the
134 1, 22 | 22. 1. Regulation of the sacred liturgy depends solely on
135 1, 24 | 24. Sacred scripture is of the greatest
136 1, 24 | progress, and adaptation of the sacred liturgy, it is essential
137 1, 32 | liturgical function and sacred Orders, and there are liturgical
138 1, 33 | 33. Although the sacred liturgy is above all things
139 1, 35 | apparent in the liturgy: ~1) In sacred celebrations there is to
140 1, 39 | processions, liturgical language, sacred music, and the arts, but
141 1, 43 | vigorous in the Church, the sacred Council decrees:~
142 1, 44 | experts in liturgical science, sacred music, art and pastoral
143 1, 45 | have a commission on the sacred liturgy under the direction
144 1, 46 | Besides the commission on the sacred liturgy, every diocese,
145 1, 46 | should have commissions for sacred music and sacred art.~These
146 1, 46 | commissions for sacred music and sacred art.~These three commissions
147 2 | CHAPTER II THE MOST SACRED MYSTERY OF THE EUCHARIST~
148 2, 48 | should take part in the sacred action conscious of what
149 2, 49 | 49. For this reason the sacred Council, having in mind
150 2, 52 | life are expounded from the sacred text, during the course
151 2, 55 | ordained in the Mass of their sacred ordination, to the newly
152 2, 56 | worship. Accordingly this sacred Synod strongly urges pastors
153 3, 60 | sacramentals. These are sacred signs which bear a resemblance
154 3, 62 | times. For this reason the sacred Council decrees as follows
155 3, 64 | instruction, may be sanctified by sacred rites to be celebrated at
156 3, 77 | sacrament of matrimony, the sacred Synod earnestly desires
157 4, 86 | Priests who are engaged in the sacred pastoral ministry will offer
158 4, 87 | members of the Church, the sacred Council, carrying further
159 4, 92 | observed: a) Readings from sacred scripture shall be arranged
160 5, 105 | of mercy.~Accordingly the sacred Council has seen fit to
161 5, 107 | customs and discipline of the sacred seasons shall be preserved
162 5, 110 | the paschal fast be kept sacred. Let it be celebrated everywhere
163 6 | CHAPTER VI SACRED MUSIC ~
164 6, 112 | pre-eminence is that, as sacred song united to the words,
165 6, 112 | has bestowed praise upon sacred song 42, and the same may
166 6, 112 | ministerial function supplied by sacred music in the service of
167 6, 112 | service of the Lord.~Therefore sacred music is to be considered
168 6, 112 | greater solemnity upon the sacred rites. But the Church approves
169 6, 112 | worship.~Accordingly, the sacred Council, keeping to the
170 6, 112 | regard to the purpose of sacred music, which is the glory
171 6, 113 | with the assistance of sacred ministers and the active
172 6, 114 | 114. The treasure of sacred music is to be preserved
173 6, 114 | ensure that, whenever the sacred action is to be celebrated
174 6, 115 | charge of the teaching of sacred music.~It is desirable also
175 6, 115 | found higher institutes of sacred music whenever this can
176 6, 116 | services.~But other kinds of sacred music, especially polyphony,
177 6, 118 | so that in devotions and sacred exercises, as also during
178 6, 119 | both in schools and in sacred services, as far as may
179 6, 120 | can be made suitable, for sacred use, accord with the dignity
180 6, 121 | vocation is to cultivate sacred music and increase its store
181 6, 121 | qualities proper to genuine sacred music, not confining themselves
182 7 | CHAPTER VII SACRED ART AND SACRED FURNISHINGS ~
183 7 | CHAPTER VII SACRED ART AND SACRED FURNISHINGS ~
184 7, 122 | highest achievement, which is sacred art. These arts, by their
185 7, 122 | and thereby fitted for sacred use.~The Church has been
186 7, 122 | particularly careful to see that sacred furnishings should worthily
187 7, 123 | provided that it adorns the sacred buildings and holy rites
188 7, 124 | show to art which is truly sacred, should strive after noble
189 7, 124 | apply also in the matter of sacred vestments and ornaments.~
190 7, 124 | house of God and from other sacred places those works of artists
191 7, 125 | The practice of placing sacred images in churches so that
192 7, 126 | the diocesan commission on sacred art and, if needed, also
193 7, 126 | very careful to see that sacred furnishings and works of
194 7, 127 | them with the spirit of sacred art and of the sacred liturgy.
195 7, 127 | of sacred art and of the sacred liturgy. This they may do
196 7, 127 | schools or academies of sacred art should be founded in
197 7, 127 | are engaged in a kind of sacred imitation of God the Creator,
198 7, 128 | material things involved in sacred worship. These laws refer
199 7, 128 | planned construction of sacred buildings, the shape and
200 7, 128 | the proper ordering of sacred images, embellishments,
201 7, 128 | the materials and form of sacred furnishings and vestments.~
202 7, 129 | history and development of sacred art, and about the sound
203 Appen | CALENDAR ~The Second Ecumenical Sacred Council of the Vatican,
204 Appen | declares as follows:~ The Sacred Council would not object
205 Appen | give their assent. The sacred Council likewise declares
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 206 Pref, 3 | and will.~Therefore, this sacred synod, proclaiming the noble
207 1, 12 | justly acknowledged.~For Sacred Scripture teaches that man
208 2, 24 | and greatest commandment. Sacred Scripture, however, teaches
209 2, 30 | everyone consider it his sacred obligation to esteem and
210 3, 37 | 37. Sacred Scripture teaches the human
211 4, 41 | Rom. 8:14-17); it has a sacred reverence for the dignity
212 5, 47 | in a clearer light, this sacred synod wishes to offer guidance
213 5, 48 | society, the existence of the sacred bond no longer depends on
214 5, 52 | authority should regard it as a sacred duty to recognize, protect
215 5, 52 | of persons versed in the sacred sciences will have much
216 6, 59 | particular or universal.~This Sacred Synod, therefore, recalling
217 6, 59 | this just liberty," this Sacred Synod affirms the legitimate
218 6, 62(13)| Cf. Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, n. 123: AAS 56 (
219 6, 62 | sufficient formation in the sacred sciences and that some will
220 7, 63 | especially in recent times. This sacred council intends to strengthen
221 7, 69 | hunger in the world, this sacred council urges all, both
222 9, 91 | teaching, the proposals of this sacred synod look to the assistance
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 223 0 | INTRODUCTION~The Sacred Ecumenical Council has considered
224 0 | of education. Hence this sacred synod declares certain fundamental
225 0 | promote the common good.~This sacred synod likewise declares
226 0 | is never deprived of this sacred right. It further exhorts
227 0 | society.9 Wherefore this sacred synod recalls to pastors
228 0, 0(17) | Council's Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, no. 14: A.A.S.
229 0 | societies.21~Therefore this sacred synod exhorts the faithful
230 0 | importance. Consequently this sacred synod proclaims anew what
231 0 | of these teachers, this sacred synod declares, is in the
232 0 | types of education.~This Sacred Council of the Church earnestly
233 0 | where there is no faculty of sacred theology there should be
234 0 | an institute or chair of sacred theology in which there
235 0 | scientific research.~The sacred synod heartily recommends
236 0 | 11. Faculties of Sacred Sciences~The Church expects
237 0 | of the faculties of the sacred sciences.34 For to them
238 0 | the various aspects of the sacred sciences so that an ever
239 0 | deepening understanding of sacred Revelation is obtained,
240 0 | they can better promote the sacred sciences and those linked
241 0 | CONCLUSION~The sacred synod earnestly entreats
242 0 | is in jeopardy. This same sacred synod, while professing
Nostra aetate
Chap., Paragraph 243 0, 2 | teachings, rules of life, and sacred rites. The Catholic Church
244 0, 3 | Christians and Moslems, this sacred synod urges all to forget
245 0, 4 | 4. As the sacred synod searches into the
246 0, 4 | Jews is thus so great, this sacred synod wants to foster and
247 0, 5 | Apostles Peter and Paul, this sacred synod ardently implores
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 248 0, 1 | end, it searches into the sacred tradition and doctrine of
249 0, 6 | the will of God and of the sacred rights of the person and
250 0, 13 | men requires.31 This is a sacred freedom, because the only-begotten
251 0, 14 | carefully to attend to the sacred and certain doctrine of
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 252 Pref, 1 | of God.~Therefore, this sacred synod, while rendering thanks
253 1, 5 | time the beginning of the sacred hierarchy. Then, when He
254 1, 7 | and at the same time a sacred duty, to preach the Gospel.
255 2, 14 | Gospel morality, and by sacred rites which are to be held
256 2, 17 | would be desirable for the Sacred Congregation for the Propagation
257 2, 17 | their communities and teach sacred doctrine. Something suitable
258 3, 22 | which have been set down in Sacred Scripture and explained
259 4, 26 | draw principally from the Sacred Scriptures, studying the
260 4, 26 | which, according to their sacred tradition, they have formed
261 5, 30 | refer to the exercise of the sacred apostolate.7 To improve
262 6, 35 | the People of God, this sacred synod invites all to a deep
263 6, 38 | evangelization of the world, this sacred synod desires that the bishops
264 6, 39 | bishops in that threefold sacred task which by its very nature
265 6, 40 | evangelization of the world. This sacred synod gladly acknowledges
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 266 Pref, 1 | the minds of all by this sacred synod.1 Since, however,
267 Pref, 1 | are religious. Priests by sacred ordination and mission which
268 Pref, 1 | change so profoundly, this sacred synod declares and decrees
269 Pref, 1(1) | Council, Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, Dec. 4, 1963; AAS
270 1, 2 | faithful are able by the sacred power of orders to offer
271 1, 2 | people. They perform the sacred duty of preaching the Gospel,
272 2, 4(5) | Priests) are teachers of sacred science as the Lord himself
273 2, 4(10) | Council, Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, Dec. 4, 1963, n
274 2, 5 | ministers in performing sacred functions. In the liturgy
275 2, 5 | the celebrations of the sacred liturgy in such a way that
276 2, 5 | suitable for prayer and sacred functions.18 There pastors
277 2, 5(18) | Council, Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, Dec. 4, 1963, nn
278 2, 8 | hearts concelebrate the Sacred Eucharist. Each and every
279 3, 12 | life and direction. By the sacred actions which are theirs
280 3, 13(15)| Council, Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, Dec. 4, 1963, nn
281 3, 15 | priests must possess for their sacred ministry none is so important
282 3, 16 | who were to be promoted to sacred orders. This legislation,
283 3, 16 | fervently pray for it. This sacred synod also exhorts all priests
284 3, 16 | of Christ, freely receive sacred celibacy as a grace of God,
285 3, 17 | and become eager in the sacred ministry. For Christ, though
286 3, 18 | the double table of the Sacred Scripture and the Eucharist.55
287 3, 19 | admonished by their bishop in the sacred rite of ordination that
288 3, 19 | The knowledge of the sacred minister ought to be sacred
289 3, 19 | sacred minister ought to be sacred because it is drawn from
290 3, 19 | because it is drawn from the sacred source and directed to a
291 3, 19 | source and directed to a sacred goal. Especially is it drawn
292 3, 19 | reading and meditating on the Sacred Scriptures,58 and it is
293 3, 19 | Since human culture and also sacred science has progressed in
294 3, 19 | will be encouraged in the sacred disciplines, so necessary
295 3, 20 | the office fulfilled by sacred ministers. Therefore the
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 296 Intro, 1 | can never be without it. Sacred Scripture clearly shows
297 1, 4 | active participation in the sacred liturgy.5 These are to be
298 2, 6 | human society itself, this sacred synod earnestly exhorts
299 2, 7 | social action which the sacred synod desires to see extended
300 3, 11 | and carefully promote any sacred vocation which they may
301 4, 17 | Eucharistic devotion.1 While the sacred synod heartily thanks God
302 4, 19(6) | cf. Sacred Congregation of the Council,
303 5, 24(2) | cf. Sacred Congregation of the Council
304 6, 32 | of a deeper knowledge of sacred Scripture and Catholic doctrine,
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 305 | the spirit of Christ, this sacred synod is fully aware that
306 | constitutions and decrees of this sacred council and to the changed
307 2, 2 | with full freedom. ~The sacred synod commends first of
308 3, 4 | their carrying out of the sacred liturgical celebrations
309 4, 8 | the Priest through their sacred ordination they should be
310 4, 8 | active participation in the sacred mysteries of the Church,
311 4, 9 | especially as described by this sacred synod, that, bound to the
312 4, 12 | law for the reception of sacred orders, and of deliberating
313 5, 16 | of and meditating on the sacred books inspiration and nourishment. ~
314 5, 16 | Ecclesia" promulgated by this sacred synod. Sacred liturgy, which
315 5, 16 | promulgated by this sacred synod. Sacred liturgy, which is to be
316 5, 16 | the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy.~The circumstances
317 5, 18 | scientific level in the sacred sciences and in other fields
318 6, 19 | particularly linked to the sacred ministry, especially in
319 End | renewal promoted by this sacred synod, they earnestly exhort
Perfectae caritatis
Chap., Paragraph 320 0, 1 | 1. The sacred synod has already shown
321 0, 1 | good to the Church, the sacred synod lays down the following
322 0, 3 | adapted to the decrees of this sacred synod.~
323 0, 6 | They should celebrate the sacred liturgy, especially the
324 0, 6 | table of divine law and the sacred altar of God, they will
325 0, 10 | its other ministries, the sacred synod confirms these religious
326 0, 10 | life to modern needs.~The sacred synod declares that there
327 0, 15 | teaching of the Gospel, the sacred liturgy and especially the
328 0, 15 | excepting those which flow from sacred orders.~
329 0, 25 | in the Church today. The sacred synod highly esteems their
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 330 Pref, 3 | various churches. ~This sacred synod, therefore, attentive
331 1, 4 | council."3 Therefore, this sacred synod decrees that all bishops
332 1, 6 | see to it that suitable sacred ministers as well as auxiliaries,
333 1, 6 | dioceses to exercise the sacred ministry there either permanently
334 1, 9 | and in the service of the sacred pastors.~The fathers of
335 1, 9 | pastors.~The fathers of this sacred council, however, desire
336 2, 14 | instruction is based on Sacred Scripture, tradition, the
337 2, 15(8) | Council, Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, Dec. 4, 1963: A.
338 2, 16 | deeper subjects, especially Sacred Scripture and theology,
339 2, 19 | subjects. ~Assuredly, while sacred pastors devote themselves
340 2, 20 | supernatural purpose, this sacred ecumenical synod declares
341 2, 20 | attitude toward the Church the sacred synod gratefully acknowledges
342 2, 22 | boundaries, therefore, this sacred synod decrees that, to the
343 2, 28 | equitably and properly the sacred ministries among his priests,
344 2, 28 | closely bound up with their sacred work. Therefore they should
345 2, 33 | own life for which this sacred synod strongly urges them
346 2, 34 | great assistance to the sacred hierarchy. With the increasing
347 2, 35 | concerned-the care of souls, the sacred preaching intended for the
348 2, 35 | concern the exercise of the sacred apostolate. Catholic schools
349 2, 35 | for the universal Church; sacred pastors are competent in
350 3, 36 | ecclesiastical discipline. ~This sacred ecumenical synod earnestly
351 3, 37 | apostolate. Therefore, this sacred synod considers it to be
352 3, 37 | churches. ~Wherefore, this sacred synod decrees the following
353 3, 40 | accomplish these aims this sacred synod decrees as follows:~ )
354 3, 42 | filled by bishops. ~This sacred synod recommends that between
355 Direc, 44 | 44. This sacred synod prescribes that in
356 Direc, 44 | the council Fathers. ~This sacred synod also prescribes that
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 357 Intro, 1 | to the glory of God.~The Sacred Council gladly notes all
358 1, 2 | fatherland above.18 ~This is the sacred mystery of the unity of
359 1, 4 | Jesus Christ desires. The Sacred Council exhorts all the
360 1, 4 | all her bearings. ~This Sacred Council is gratified to
361 2, 7 | especially to those raised to sacred Orders precisely that the
362 2, 10 | 10. Sacred theology and other branches
363 3, 15 | of the East celebrate the sacred liturgy, especially the
364 3, 18 | into consideration, this Sacred Council solemnly repeats
365 3, 21 | A love and reverence of Sacred Scripture which might be
366 3, 21 | meditative study of the sacred text. For the Gospel "is
367 3, 21 | divine authority of the Sacred Books, they differ from
368 3, 21 | written word of God. ~But Sacred Scriptures provide for the
369 3, 24 | confidence to the future. This Sacred Council exhorts the faithful
Orientalium ecclesiarum
Chap., Paragraph 370 Pream, 1 | the universal Church. This Sacred Ecumenical Council, therefore,
371 1, 4 | clerics and those aspiring to sacred Orders should be instructed
372 2, 5 | the universal Church.5 The Sacred Council, therefore, not
373 3, 9 | as father and head.~This Sacred Council, therefore, determines
374 3, 11 | form of government, the Sacred Ecumenical Council ardently
375 4, 12 | 12. The Sacred Ecumenical Council confirms
376 4, 17 | may flourish again, this Sacred Council ardently desires
377 4, 18 | peace within the family, the Sacred Council determines that
378 4, 18 | validity the presence of a sacred minister is sufficient,
379 5, 21 | as regards the law of the sacred seasons. In families of
380 5, 23 | use of languages in the sacred liturgical functions and,
381 6, 24 | About Ecumenism," of this Sacred Council, by prayer in the
382 6, 26 | sacraments and in other sacred functions and things. With
383 6, 26 | Churches separated from us, the Sacred Council lays down the following
384 6, 28 | Eastern separated brethren in sacred functions, things and places
385 6, 29 | participation in things sacred) with the brethren of the
386 End, 30 | 30. The Sacred Council feels great joy
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 387 Intro, 2 | their evil use. Hence, this sacred Synod, attentive to the
388 2, 17 | these media. Therefore, this sacred Synod advises them of the
389 2, 21 | planning and resources, this sacred Synod decrees and orders
390 Appen, 23 | principles and norms of this sacred Synod with respect to the
391 Appen, 24 | 24. As for the rest, this sacred Synod is confident that
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