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Vat. Ecum. Council II

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Lumen gentium
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1 1, 1 | closely today by various social, technical and cultural 2 1, 8 | similar way, does the visible social structure of the Church 3 2, 9 | befit it as a visible and social union. God gathered together 4 3, 28 | into a civic, economic and social unity, it is that much the 5 4, 31 | circumstances of family and social life, from which the very 6 4, 32 | of race or nationality, social condition or sex, because " 7 4, 35 | shine forth in their daily social and family life. They conduct Sacrosanctum concilium Chap., Paragraph
8 1, 27 | has of itself a public and social nature.~ 9 3, 63 | whether they have special social import, shall not be omitted.~ 10 5, 109 | the faithful not only a social consequences of sin but 11 5, 110 | individual, but also external and social. The practice of penance 12 6, 119 | part in their religious and social life. For this reason due Gaudium et spes Chap., Paragraph
13 Intro, 4 | speak of a true cultural and social transformation, one which 14 Intro, 4 | the same time new forms of social and psychological slavery 15 Intro, 4 | conflicting forces. For political, social, economic, racial and ideological 16 Intro, 5 | biology, psychology, and the social sciences not only bring 17 Intro, 5 | influence on the life of social groups.~At the same time, 18 Intro, 6 | associations stemming from social contacts, experience more 19 Intro, 6 | radically transforming ideas and social conditions established for 20 Intro, 6 | more efficient media of social communication are contributing 21 Intro, 8 | population, economic and social pressures, or from difficulties 22 Intro, 8 | generations, or from new social relationships between men 23 Intro, 8 | between various kinds of social orders; between wealthy 24 Intro, 9 | to establish a political, social and economic order which 25 Intro, 9 | in regulating economic, social, political and cultural 26 1, 12 | innermost nature man is a social being, and unless he relates 27 1, 14 | born only of physical or social influences, but is rather 28 1, 16 | life of individuals from social relationships. Hence the 29 1, 19 | their religious, moral or social life, they must be said 30 1, 20 | through his economic and social emancipation. This form 31 2, 23 | understanding of the laws of social life which the Creator has 32 2, 25 | 25. Man's social nature makes it evident 33 2, 25 | subject and the goal of all social institutions is and must 34 2, 25 | stands completely in need of social life.3 Since this social 35 2, 25 | social life.3 Since this social life is not something added 36 2, 25 | his destiny.~Among those social ties which man needs for 37 2, 25 | rights.4~But if by this social life the human person is 38 2, 25 | spurred toward and by the social circumstances in which they 39 2, 25 | frequently occur in the social order result in part from 40 2, 25 | economic, political and social forms. But at a deeper level 41 2, 25 | which contaminate even the social sphere. When the structure 42 2, 26 | sum of those conditions of social life which allow social 43 2, 26 | social life which allow social groups and their individual 44 2, 26 | whole human race. Every social group must take account 45 2, 26 | matters religious.~Hence, the social order and its development 46 2, 26 | man for the Sabbath.6~This social order requires constant 47 2, 28 | differently than we do in social, political and even religious 48 2, 29 | discrimination, whether social or cultural, whether based 49 2, 29 | based on sex, race, color, social condition, language or religion, 50 2, 29 | For excessive economic and social differences between the 51 2, 29 | scandal, and militate against social justice, equity, the dignity 52 2, 29 | human person, as well as social and international peace.~ 53 2, 29 | kind of slavery, whether social or political, and safeguard 54 2, 30 | places even make light of social laws and precepts, and do 55 2, 30 | little of certain norms of social life, for example those 56 2, 30 | obligation to esteem and observe social necessities as belonging 57 2, 30 | themselves the moral and social virtues, and promote them 58 2, 31 | education of youth from every social background has to be undertaken, 59 2, 31 | unavoidable requirements of social life, takes on the manifold 60 2, 31 | groups which make up the social body, these must offer advantages 61 2, 32 | but for the formation of social unity, so also "it has pleased 62 2, 32 | terms of the most common of social realities and by making 63 2, 32 | which are the source of social structures. He chose to 64 3, 33 | opportunities for many kinds of social contact among nations, a 65 3, 35 | more humane disposition of social relationships has greater 66 4, 40 | appropriate means for visible and social union."5 Thus the Church, 67 4, 42 | the political, economic or social order. The purpose which 68 4, 42 | elements are found in today's social movements, especially an 69 4, 42 | that an authentic union, social and external, results from 70 4, 42 | any political, economic or social system, the Church by her 71 4, 43 | between professional and social activities on the one part, 72 4, 43 | domestic, professional, social and technical enterprises 73 4, 43 | toward civil, economic and social unity, it is more than ever 74 4, 44 | Church has a visible and social structure as a sign of her 75 4, 44 | the development of human social life, not that there is 76 4, 44 | culturally, in its economic, social and political dimensions, 77 4, 46 | progress, life in its economic, social and political dimensions, 78 5, 47 | conditions, by influences at once social and psychological, and by 79 5, 49 | cultural, psychological and social renewal on behalf of marriage 80 5, 52 | preserved, though the legitimate social progress of women should 81 5, 52 | family in favorable moral, social and economic conditions. 82 5, 52 | the other requirements of social life, is the foundation 83 5, 52 | influence over communities and social groups should work efficiently 84 5, 52 | the medical, biological, social and psychological, can considerably 85 5, 52 | to train them for family, social and apostolic life.~Finally, 86 6, 53 | his control. He renders social life more human both in 87 6, 53 | necessarily a historical and social aspect and the word "culture" 88 6, 54 | profoundly changed in their social and cultural aspects, that 89 6, 54 | growth of natural, human and social sciences, by technical progress, 90 6, 57 | takes part in the life of social groups, he carries out the 91 6, 59 | developing a religious, moral and social sense.~Culture, because 92 6, 59 | immediately from the spiritual and social character of man, has constant 93 6, 60 | right of all to a human and social culture in conformity with 94 6, 60 | sex, nation, religion or social condition. Therefore it 95 6, 60 | Thus each man and the social groups of every people will 96 6, 61 | new means of cultural and social communication which can 97 7 | CHAPTER III ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL LIFE ~ 98 7, 63 | 63. In the economic and social realms, too, the dignity 99 7, 63 | purpose of all economic and social life.~Like other areas of 100 7, 63 | life.~Like other areas of social life, the economy of today 101 7, 63 | their entire personal and social life is pennated with a 102 7, 63 | economic life could mitigate social inequalities (provided that 103 7, 63 | results in a decline of the social status of the underprivileged 104 7, 63 | similar lack of economic and social balance is to be noticed 105 7, 63 | both for individual and social life and for international 106 7, 66 | connected with individual and social discrimination. Likewise, 107 7, 66 | are incorporated into the social life of the country or region 108 7, 67 | worthily his own material, social, cultural, and spiritual 109 7, 67 | their familial, cultural, social and religious life. They 110 7, 68 | concerning economic and social conditions, on which the 111 7, 68 | progressive economic and social formation, all will grow 112 7, 69 | developed nations a body of social institutions dealing with 113 7, 69 | earthly goods. Family and social services, especially those 114 7, 71 | underestimated, in spite of social funds, rights, and services 115 7, 71 | nature private property has a social quality which is based on 116 7, 71 | earthly goods.15 If this social quality is overlooked, property 117 7, 71 | culture and all sharing in social and political life is forbidden 118 7, 72 | life, both individual and social, will be permeated with 119 8, 73 | their cultural, economic and social evolution. Such changes 120 8, 73 | with cultural, economic and social development, there is a 121 8, 74 | those conditions of the social life whereby men, families 122 8, 75 | the development of family, social or cultural groups, nor 123 8, 75 | of persons, families and social groups.~The complex circumstances 124 8, 75 | intervene more often in social, economic and cultural matters 125 8, 75 | rights of the person or social groups.~Citizens must cultivate 126 8, 75 | solidarity of the whole social organism, and the advantages 127 8, 76 | devoted to the personal and social vocation of the same men. 128 8, 76 | the faith, to teach her social doctrine, to exercise her 129 9, 84 | needs, both in the fields of social life-such as food supplies, 130 9, 85 | various tasks of economic and social life. But this in turn requires 131 9, 86 | need to revamp economic and social structures. But one must 132 9, 87 | establishment of a better social order and by a fairer system 133 9, 87 | instance, in the line of social and family life legislation, 134 9, 87 | improvement in educational and social conditions, and, above all, 135 9, 90 | regions and international social justice.~ Gravissimum educationis Chap., Paragraph
136 0 | influence ever grows in the social progress of this age.1~Indeed, 137 0 | to take an active part in social and especially in economic 138 0 | trained to take their part in social life that properly instructed 139 0 | well-rounded personal and social education of children is 140 0 | the first school of the social virtues that every society 141 0, 0(14)| of State to 28th Italian Social Week, Sept. 20, 1955; L' 142 0, 0(21)| State to the 28th Italian Social Week, Sept. 20, 1955: L' 143 0 | educating adults and promoting social welfare, or for the retarded Nostra aetate Chap., Paragraph
144 0, 3 | the benefit of all mankind social justice and moral welfare, Dignitatis humanae Chap., Paragraph
145 0, 2 | part of individuals or of social groups and of any human 146 0, 3 | the human person and his social nature. The inquiry is to 147 0, 3 | acts of this kind.3 The social nature of man, however, 148 0, 4 | are a requirement of the social nature both of man and of 149 0, 4 | human activity. Finally, the social nature of man and the very 150 0, 4 | cultural, charitable and social organizations, under the 151 0, 6 | entirety of those conditions of social life under which men enjoy 152 0, 6 | the whole citizenry, upon social groups, upon government, 153 0, 7 | principle of personal and social responsibility is to be 154 0, 7 | rights, individual men and social groups are bound by the Ad gentes Chap., Paragraph
155 2, 10 | traditions, and by firm bonds of social necessity. Some of these 156 2, 10 | Incarnation, to certain social and cultural conditions 157 2, 11 | them share in cultural and social life by the various. undertakings 158 2, 12 | distinction of race, creed, or social condition: it looks for 159 2, 12 | regulating the affairs of social and economic life. With 160 2, 13 | become evident with its social consequences, and must be 161 2, 15 | Christ, and cooperating in social and in technical projects 162 2, 16 | activity, and the special social, economic, and cultural 163 2, 16 | or practicing charity in social or relief work. It is only 164 2, 17 | should be provided, and social security, by paying them 165 3, 19 | faithful already rooted in social life and somewhat conformed 166 3, 19 | justice and love. The means of social communication are put to 167 3, 21 | to its life by manifold social ties; they are cooperating 168 3, 21 | works in the home, in their social milieu, and in their own 169 3, 21 | this newness of life in the social and cultural framework of 170 3, 22 | customs, views on life, and social order, can be reconciled 171 4, 26 | knowledge of the history, social structures, and customs 172 4, 26 | instruments and the means of social communication, the importance 173 5, 31 | as well as the means of social communication.~Such cooperation, 174 6, 36 | Acts 16:9), modern means of social communication should be 175 6, 41 | the basic structures of social life, or which are oriented Presbyterorum ordinis Chap., Paragraph
176 2, 10 | also the psychological and social milieu peculiar to the people 177 3, 21 | establishing a system of social assistance for priests.) 178 3, 21 | Moreover, in nations where social security for the clergy 179 End, 22 | know how much economic and social conditions are transformed, Apostolicam actuositatem Chap., Paragraph
180 Intro, 1(2) | Decree on Instruments of Social Communication: A.A.S. 56 ( 181 1, 4 | from their professional and social activity. They should not 182 1, 4 | the virtues relating to social customs, namely, honesty, 183 2, 7 | apostolate is that of Christian social action which the sacred 184 2, 8 | charity and projects for social assistance, whether public 185 3, 9 | the family, youth, the social milieu, and national and 186 3, 11 | children, working conditions, social security, and taxes; and 187 3, 12 | move too quickly into a new social and economic status. While 188 3, 12 | economic status. While their social and even their political 189 3, 12 | yearn to play their part in social and cultural life. If this 190 3, 12 | according to the needs of the social environment in which they 191 3, 13 | 13. The apostolate in the social milieu, that is, the effort 192 3, 13 | perform their domestic, social, and professional duties 193 3, 14 | and initiate research on social and public practices which 194 4, 16 | professional, cultural, and social life and make them known 195 4, 18 | nevertheless, that man is naturally social and that it has pleased 196 4, 18 | the common attitudes and social conditions of those for 197 4, 18 | of public opinion or of social institutions.~ 198 4, 19 | view of the progress of social institutions and the the 199 5, 26 | sanctification or in the charitable, social, or other spheres, and here 200 6, 30 | especially one's professional and social life. Indeed, everyone should 201 6, 31 | principles of the moral and social teaching of the Church. 202 6, 31 | principles and conclusions of the social doctrine so as to become Optatam totius Chap., Paragraph
203 2, 2 | or by the many media of social communication that will 204 2, 3 | opportunity be lacking for social and cultural contacts and Perfectae caritatis Chap., Paragraph
205 0, 2 | ecumenical, missionary and social.~d) Institutes should promote 206 0, 2 | adequate knowledge of the social conditions of the times 207 0, 3 | demands of culture, and social and economic circumstances. ~ 208 0, 18 | and thought prevalent in social life today. This education Dei verbum Chap., Paragraph
209 2, 16 | theology, the more important social questions, and the new methods 210 2, 16 | with their needs in the social circumstances in which they 211 2, 16 | suitable methods, especially social research. They should manifest 212 2, 17 | missionary, charitable, social, familial, educational, 213 2, 17 | worship, or the pursuing of social aims or the performing of 214 2, 17 | circumstances but also for his social, demographic, and economic 215 2, 17 | conditions. Religious and social research, through offices 216 2, 19 | fact have regard for their social and civil progress and prosperity. 217 2, 23 | civil jurisdictions and social institutions that compose 218 3, 39 | better met in keeping with social and local circumstances. Unitatis redintegratio Chap., Paragraph
219 2, 6 | married life, and the Church's social teaching and activity-all 220 2, 12 | days when cooperation in social matters is so widespread, 221 2, 12 | particularly in regions where a social and technical evolution 222 2, 12 | of Gospel principles to social life, the advancement of 223 3, 23 | the improvement of the social conditions of life, and Inter mirifica Chap., Paragraph
224 Intro, 1 | rightly be called the media of social communication. ~ 225 Intro, 2 | linked with the media of social communication. It trusts, 226 1, 3 | the help of the media of social communication and to instruct 227 1, 7 | even through the media of social communication, can indeed 228 1, 11 | proper use of the media of social communication falls on newsmen, 229 2, 13 | effective use of the media of social communication in various 230 2, 14 | everywhere by the media of social communication, serves the 231 2, 15 | especially with respect to the social teaching of the Church. ~ 232 2, 16 | proper use of the media of social communications which are 233 2, 18 | respect to the media of social communication may be strengthened 234 2, 19 | respect to the media of social communication, the Sovereign 235 2, 19 | to include all media of social communication, including 236 Appen, 23 | respect to the media of social communications may be put


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