Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 1 1, 6 | His revelation that those religious truths which are by their
2 6, 23(1) | Scripture in Seminaries and Religious Colleges, May 13, 1950:
3 6, 25 | Christian faithful, especially Religious, to learn by frequent reading
Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 4 2, 13 | those many who enter the religious state and, tending toward
5 2, 17 | good lies latent in the religious practices and cultures of
6 3, 25 | and adhere to it with a religious assent. This religious submission
7 3, 25 | a religious assent. This religious submission of mind and will
8 3, 28 | priests, both diocesan and religious, by reason of Orders and
9 4, 30 | intended for the laity, religious and clergy alike. But there
10 4, 31 | and those in the state of religious life specially approved
11 4, 31 | by their state in life, religious give splendid and striking
12 4, 35 | them have to fulfill their religious duties on their own, when
13 4, 36 | attacks and destroys the religious liberty of its citizens,
14 6 | CHAPTER VI RELIGIOUS~
15 6, 43 | life, as well as various religious families have branched out
16 6, 43 | members of these various religious families themselves and
17 6, 43 | Body of Christ.1* These religious families give their members
18 6, 43 | by obedience. Thus these religious are able to tranquilly fulfill
19 6, 43 | faithfully observe their religious profession and so spiritually
20 6, 43 | structure of the Church, the religious state of life is not an
21 6, 44 | character of her various religious institutes.~The profession
22 6, 44 | come. Since this is so, the religious state, whose purpose is
23 6, 44 | present in the Church. The religious state clearly manifests
24 6, 45 | Church not only raises the religious profession to the dignity
25 6, 46 | 46. Religious should carefully keep before
26 6, 46 | founders. Let no one think that religious have become strangers to
27 6, 46 | it sometimes happens that religious do not directly mingle with
28 6, 46 | profound sense these same religious are united with them in
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 29 1, 15 | teach liturgy in seminaries, religious houses of study, and theological
30 1, 17 | seminaries and houses of religious, clerics shall be given
31 1, 17 | seminaries and houses of religious may be thoroughly influenced
32 1, 18 | Priests, both secular and religious, who are already working
33 1, 19 | of life, and standard of religious culture. By so doing, pastors
34 1, 43 | whole tenor of contemporary religious thought and action.~So that
35 2, 55 | not only to clerics and religious, but also to the laity,
36 2, 55 | professed in the Mass of their religious profession, and to the newly
37 2, 57 | priests be secular clergy or religious.~2.~1. The regulation, however,
38 3, 80 | revised.~Moreover, a rite of religious profession and renewal of
39 3, 80 | of vows within the Mass.~Religious profession should preferably
40 5, 111 | Church or nation or family of religious; only those should be extended
41 6, 115 | novitiates and houses of study of religious of both sexes, and also
42 6, 118 | 118. Religious singing by the people is
43 6, 119 | play a great part in their religious and social life. For this
44 7, 122 | this applies especially to religious art and to its highest achievement,
45 7, 124 | piety, and which offend true religious sense either by depraved
46 7, 127 | foster their piety and their religious formation.~
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 47 Intro, 4 | has repercussions on man's religious life as well.~As happens
48 Intro, 11 | the Church will show its religious, and by that very fact,
49 1, 19 | they seem to experience no religious stirrings nor do they see
50 1, 19 | hearts and try to dodge religious questions are not following
51 1, 19 | critical reaction against religious beliefs, and in some places
52 1, 19 | or are deficient in their religious, moral or social life, they
53 2, 25 | his destiny, even in its religious dimensions, it cannot be
54 2, 26 | freedom. even in matters religious.~Hence, the social order
55 2, 28 | social, political and even religious matters. In fact, the more
56 2, 28 | flawed by false or inadequate religious notions.10 God alone is
57 3, 33 | draws from it moral and religious principles without always
58 4, 42 | which He set before her is a religious one.11 But out of this religious
59 4, 42 | religious one.11 But out of this religious mission itself come a function,
60 4, 42(11)| assigns to it is strictly religious. . . The Church must lead
61 4, 42(11)| lose sight of the strictly religious, supernatural goal. The
62 4, 43 | altogether divorced from the religious life. This split between
63 4, 43 | activities on the one part, and religious life on the other. The Christian
64 4, 43 | one vital synthesis with religious values, under whose supreme
65 4, 43 | and speech, in union with Religious and their faithful, may
66 5, 48 | education and especially religious education.~As living members
67 5, 52 | their vocation, including a religious one, with a mature sense
68 6, 59 | judgment, of developing a religious, moral and social sense.~
69 6, 62 | doctrine, so that their religious culture and morality may
70 7, 64 | intellectual, moral, spiritual, and religious life; this applies to every
71 7, 67 | familial, cultural, social and religious life. They should also have
72 8, 73 | reproved which hamper civic or religious freedom, victimize large
73 9, 89 | care must be given, in both religious and civil education, to
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 74 0 | foster cultural, civic, and religious life, as well as by civil
75 0 | 7. Moral and Religious Education in all Schools~
76 0 | caring for the moral and religious education of all her children,
77 0 | contemporary society and respecting religious freedom, assist families
78 0 | the individual moral and religious principles of the families.24 ~
79 0, 0(24) | schema on the Declaration on Religious Liberty (1965), no. 5.~
80 0 | that both in secular and religious knowledge they are equipped
81 0 | for preparing teachers for religious instruction and other types
82 0 | auspices in which priests, religious and laity, carefully selected
83 0 | its gratitude to priests, Religious men and women, and the laity
Nostra aetate
Chap., Paragraph 84 0, 2 | their lives with a profound religious sense. ~Religions, however,
85 0, 2 | may find the fullness of religious life, in whom God has reconciled
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 86 0, 1 | quietly and with power.~Religious freedom, in turn, which
87 0, 2 | human person has a right to religious freedom. This freedom means
88 0, 2 | declares that the right to religious freedom has its foundation
89 0, 2 | right of the human person to religious freedom is to be recognized
90 0, 2 | seek the truth, especially religious truth. They are also bound
91 0, 2 | Therefore the right to religious freedom has its foundation
92 0, 3 | seek the truth in matters religious in order that he may with
93 0, 3 | conscience, especially in matters religious. The reason is that the
94 0, 3 | share with others in matters religious; that he should profess
95 0, 3 | further consideration. The religious acts whereby men, in private
96 0, 3 | indeed to take account of the religious life of the citizenry and
97 0, 3 | or inhibit acts that are religious.~
98 0, 4 | from coercion in matters religious which is the endowment of
99 0, 4 | when they act in community. Religious communities are a requirement
100 0, 4 | public order are observed, religious communities rightfully claim
101 0, 4 | members in the practice of the religious life, strengthen them by
102 0, 4 | in accordance with their religious principles.~Religious communities
103 0, 4 | their religious principles.~Religious communities also have the
104 0, 4 | ministers, in communicating with religious authorities and communities
105 0, 4 | in erecting buildings for religious purposes, and in the acquisition
106 0, 4 | suitable funds or properties.~Religious communities also have the
107 0, 4 | word. However, in spreading religious faith and in introducing
108 0, 4 | faith and in introducing religious practices everyone ought
109 0, 4 | comes within the meaning of religious freedom that religious communities
110 0, 4 | of religious freedom that religious communities should not be
111 0, 4 | the impulse of their own religious sense.~
112 0, 5 | to live its own domestic religious life under the guidance
113 0, 5 | accordance with their own religious beliefs, the kind of religious
114 0, 5 | religious beliefs, the kind of religious education that their children
115 0, 5 | in agreement with their religious beliefs, or if a single
116 0, 5 | education, from which all religious formation is excluded, is
117 0, 6 | the care of the right to religious freedom devolves upon the
118 0, 6 | upon the Church and other religious communities, in virtue of
119 0, 6 | assume the safeguard of the religious freedom of all its citizens,
120 0, 6 | favorable to the fostering of religious life, in order that the
121 0, 6 | enabled to exercise their religious rights and to fulfill their
122 0, 6 | rights and to fulfill their religious duties, and also in order
123 0, 6 | recognition is given to one religious community in the constitutional
124 0, 6 | right of all citizens and religious communities to religious
125 0, 6 | religious communities to religious freedom should be recognized
126 0, 6 | openly or covertly, for religious reasons. Nor is there to
127 0, 6 | from joining or leaving a religious community. All the more
128 0, 7 | 7. The right to religious freedom is exercised in
129 0, 8 | others in cooperative effort.~Religious freedom therefore ought
130 0, 9 | Council on the right of man to religious freedom has its foundation
131 0, 9 | external coercion in matters religious. It does, however, disclose
132 0, 9 | doctrine of this declaration on religious freedom is based. In particular,
133 0, 9 | is based. In particular, religious freedom in society is entirely
134 0, 10 | of faith that in matters religious every manner of coercion
135 0, 10 | consequence, the principle of religious freedom makes no small contribution
136 0, 12 | support to the principle of religious freedom as befitting the
137 0, 12 | manner of coercion in matters religious.~
138 0, 13 | where the principle of religious freedom is not only proclaimed
139 0, 13 | freedom of the Church and the religious freedom which is to be recognized
140 0, 15 | private and in public. Indeed, religious freedom has already been
141 0, 15 | even though freedom of religious worship receives constitutional
142 0, 15 | difficult and dangerous for religious communities.~This council
143 0, 15 | consider how greatly necessary religious freedom is, especially in
144 0, 15 | mankind, it is necessary that religious freedom be everywhere provided
145 0, 15 | of man freely to lead his religious life in society.~May the
146 0, 15 | observance of the principle of religious freedom in society, may
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 147 1, 3 | or by the attempts (even religious ones by which in diverse
148 2, 10 | cultural ties, by ancient religious traditions, and by firm
149 2, 11 | with their national and religious traditions; let them gladly
150 2, 12 | brotherly union, teaching those religious and moral truths which Christ
151 2, 15 | good things. Insofar as religious conditions allow, ecumenical
152 2, 15 | well as in cultural and religious ones. Let them cooperate
153 2, 15 | catechists, and Catholic action. Religious men and women likewise,
154 2, 18 | stage of the Church, the religious life should be carefully
155 2, 18 | the Christian calling.25~Religious institutes, working to plant
156 2, 18 | with which the Church's religious tradition is adorned, should
157 2, 18 | attentively on how Christian religious life might be able to assimilate
158 2, 18 | Gospel.~Various forms of religious life are to be cultivated
159 2, 18 | to the detriment of the religious life and of the apostolate.~
160 3, 19 | insufficient) of local priests, Religious, and lay men, and is endowed
161 3, 19 | to the priesthood and the Religious life. Finally, the Faith
162 3, 19 | the diocesan clergy and to religious institutes, to discern them
163 3, 20 | urbanization, migrations, and religious indifferentism have introduced.~
164 3, 20 | or of other dioceses.~Let religious men and women, and the laity
165 4, 23 | they foreigners: priests, Religious, or laymen. Sent by legitimate
166 4, 26 | their moral order and their religious precepts, and into the secret
167 5, 29 | cooperation.~Institutes of religious women, regional undertakings
168 5, 30 | missionaries, even exempt Religious, are subject to his power
169 5, 30 | council, in which clergy, Religious, and laity may have a part,
170 5, 33 | useful to have conferences of Religious men and unions of Religious
171 5, 33 | Religious men and unions of Religious women, in which institutes
172 6, 40 | 40. Religious institutes of the contemplative
173 6, 40 | accommodated to the truly religious traditions of the people,
174 6, 41 | historical and scientific religious research the knowledge of
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 175 Pref, 1 | made for priests who are religious. Priests by sacred ordination
176 2, 6 | should remember that all religious, both men and women, who
177 2, 8 | priests, whether diocesan or religious, help one another always
178 3, 16(40)| Decree on the Renewal of Religious Life, Oct. 18, 1965, n 12.~
179 3, 18(55)| Decree on the Renewal of Religious Life, Oct. 28, 1965, n 6;
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 180 Intro, 1 | departure from the ethical and religious order and a serious danger
181 4, 17 | them, training them in a religious way of life and a Catholic
182 4, 21 | highest esteem by priests, Religious, and laity and promoted
183 5, 23 | branches of the clergy, the Religious, and the laity.~
184 5, 25 | norms of their societies, Religious Brothers and Sisters should
185 5, 25(6) | Decree on the Renovation of Religious Life, no. 8. Article 26:~
186 5, 26 | fitting that the clergy and Religious should cooperate with the
187 5, 26 | secretariat, and here clergy and Religious also are to cooperate with
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 188 | all priests, diocesan and religious and of every rite. Wherefore,
189 2, 2 | individual dioceses, countries, religious families and rites. Looking
190 2, 3 | should be prepared by special religious formation, particularly
191 4, 8 | or lest it develop only a religious affectation. The students
192 6, 19 | with equal solicitude, religious men and women that they
Perfectae caritatis
Chap., Paragraph 193 0, 1 | lived as hermits or founded religious families, which the Church
194 0, 1 | Plan a wonderful variety of religious communities has grown up
195 0, 1 | the life and discipline of Religious orders and also, without
196 0, 2 | adaptation and renewal of the religious life includes both the constant
197 0, 2 | the ultimate norm of the religious life is the following of
198 0, 2 | e ) The purpose of the religious life is to help the members
199 0, 5 | Christ (cf. Mark 10:28), religious are to follow Him (cf. Matt.
200 0, 6 | spirituality, members of religious communities should resolutely
201 0, 8 | to the very nature of the religious life, seeing that it is
202 0, 8 | name. Therefore, the whole religious life of their members should
203 0, 8 | fact however that apostolic religious life takes on many forms
204 0, 8 | provide that the lives of religious dedicated to the service
205 0, 9 | the Christian people.~Some religious communities according to
206 0, 10 | 10. The religious life, undertaken by lay
207 0, 10 | sacred synod confirms these religious in their vocation and urges
208 0, 10 | prevent some members of religious communities of brothers
209 0, 11 | Institutes, although not Religious institutes involve a true
210 0, 12 | heaven" (Matt. 19:12) which religious profess should be counted
211 0, 12 | suitable means by which religious dedicate themselves with
212 0, 12 | Christ as its only spouse. ~Religious, therefore, who are striving
213 0, 13 | 13. Religious should diligently practice
214 0, 13 | 8:20). ~With regard to religious poverty it is not enough
215 0, 13 | heaven (cf. Matt. 6:20).~Religious should consider themselves
216 0, 13 | heaven (cf. Matt. 6:25).~Religious congregations by their constitutions
217 0, 13 | had for local conditions, religious communities should readily
218 0, 13 | support of the poor whom all religious should love after the example
219 0, 13 | others who are in need.~Religious communities have the right
220 0, 14 | In professing obedience, religious offer the full surrender
221 0, 14 | suffering (cf. Heb. 5:8), religious under the motion of the
222 0, 14 | manhood of Christ (Eph. 4:13).~Religious, therefore, in the spirit
223 0, 14 | entrusted to them. In this way religious obedience, far from lessening
224 0, 15 | living together as brothers, religious should give pride of place
225 0, 17 | 17. The religious habit, an outward mark of
226 0, 17 | habits of both men and women religious which do not conform to
227 0, 18 | greatly on the education of religious. Consequently neither non-clerical
228 0, 18 | Consequently neither non-clerical religious nor religious women should
229 0, 18 | non-clerical religious nor religious women should be assigned
230 0, 18 | novitiate. Rather, their religious and apostolic formation,
231 0, 18 | order that the adaptation of religious life to the needs of our
232 0, 18 | be equal to their task, religious must be given suitable instruction,
233 0, 18 | life on the part of the religious concerned results. ~Religious
234 0, 18 | religious concerned results. ~Religious should strive during the
235 0, 19 | question of founding new religious communities arises, their
236 0, 19 | established, those forms of religious life should be promoted
237 0, 20 | 20. Religious communities should continue
238 0, 20 | circumstances be preserved in religious communities. It should be
239 0, 22 | as belonging to the same religious family. Others who have
240 0, 23 | affairs of interest to all religious. Suitable coordination and
241 0, 24 | serious efforts to foster religious vocations, thereby increasing
242 0, 24 | evangelical counsels and the religious state should be treated
243 0, 24 | should nurture and protect religious vocations in their children
244 0, 24 | virtue in their hearts. ~Religious communities have the right
245 0, 24 | and the local Ordinary.~Religious should remember there is
246 0, 24 | gain candidates for the religious life.~
247 0, 25 | 25. Religious institutes, for whom these
248 0, 25 | for the future. Let all religious, therefore, rooted in faith
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 249 1, 6 | well as auxiliaries, both religious and lay, be prepared for
250 2, 15 | holiness among their clerics, religious, and laity according to
251 2, 15 | should foster priestly and religious vocations as much as possible,
252 2, 17 | and economic conditions. Religious and social research, through
253 2, 23 | his priests, and also the religious and lay people who are engaged
254 2, 27 | specially chosen clergy, religious and lay people will participate.
255 2, 28 | presbyters, both diocesan and religious, participate in and exercise
256 2, 30 | not only the assistance of religious but also the cooperation
257 2 | 4. Religious~
258 2, 33 | In all that follows with Religious are included also the members
259 2, 33 | evangelical counsels.) All Religious have the duty, each according
260 2, 33 | character proper to each religious community, they should also
261 2, 34 | 34. Religious priests are by consecration
262 2, 34 | prelates.~Other members of religious communities, both men and
263 2, 35 | as fundamental:~1.) All Religious should always look upon
264 2, 35 | of the bishops.18 Indeed, Religious should consider it an honor
265 2, 35 | scarcity of diocesan clergy, Religious communities which the not
266 2, 35 | on a temporary basis.~2.) Religious engaged in the active apostolate,
267 2, 35 | with the spirit of their Religious community, and remain faithful
268 2, 35 | institute of exemption, by which Religious are called to the service
269 2, 35 | growth and perfection of the Religious common life promoted.19
270 2, 35 | however, does not exclude Religious in individual dioceses from
271 2, 35 | souls requires.21~4.) All Religious, exempt and non-exempt,
272 2, 35 | intended for the people, the religious and moral education of the
273 2, 35 | Catholic schools conducted by Religious are also subject to the
274 2, 35 | vigilance, but the right of Religious to direct them remains intact.
275 2, 35 | direct them remains intact. Religious also are bound to observe
276 2, 35 | encouraged between various religious communities and between
277 2, 35 | of the apostolate which Religious are to undertake, bishops
278 2, 35 | or episcopal conferences, religious superiors or conferences
279 2, 35 | or conferences of major religious superiors should take action
280 2, 35 | relations between bishops and religious, at stated times and as
281 2, 35 | deemed opportune, bishops and religious superiors should meet to
282 3, 43(1) | Also cf. Congregation of Religious' Instruction on Religious
283 3, 43(1) | Religious' Instruction on Religious Military Chaplains, Feb.
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 284 1, 4 | which are organized in a religious spirit, each explains the
285 1, 4 | appreciation of the teaching and religious life of both Communions.
286 2, 6 | the laity, new forms of religious life and the spirituality
287 2, 9 | and liturgical life, their religious psychology and general background.
288 2, 10 | formation of the faithful and of religious depends so largely on the
Orientalium ecclesiarum
Chap., Paragraph 289 2, 6 | efficacy of their apostolate, Religious and associations of the
290 5, 22 | 22. Eastern clerics and Religious should celebrate in accordance
291 6, 24 | example of their lives, by religious fidelity to the ancient
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 292 1, 11 | presentations concerning religious matters are entrusted to
293 2, 14 | of the Church and learn religious truths. An effort should
294 2, 15 | just set forth, priests, religious and laymen who are equipped
295 2, 20 | the direction of exempt religious. ~
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