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Vat. Ecum. Council II

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Dei verbum
    Chap., Paragraph
1 1, 3 | those who perseveringly do good in search of salvation ( 2 3, 11 | efficient and equipped for good work of every kind" (2 Tim. Lumen gentium Chap., Paragraph
3 1, 5 | course by preaching the Good News, that is, the coming 4 1, 6 | nourished by Christ Himself, the Good Shepherd and the Prince 5 1, 8 | by the Father "to bring good news to the poor, to heal 6 2, 12 | hold fast to that which is good.116~ 7 2, 13 | itself, insofar as they are good, the ability, riches and 8 2, 13 | its special gifts to the good of the other parts and of 9 2, 13 | sacred ministry for the good of their brethren, or by 10 2, 13 | words of the Apostle hold good: "According to the gift 11 2, 13 | administer it to one another as good stewards of the manifold 12 2, 16 | His grace strive to live a good life. Whatever good or truth 13 2, 16 | live a good life. Whatever good or truth is found amongst 14 2, 17 | Through her work, whatever good is in the minds and hearts 15 2, 17 | hearts of men, whatever good lies latent in the religious 16 3, 18 | ministries, which work for the good of the whole body. For those 17 3, 22 | their own authority for the good of their own faithful, and 18 3, 26 | must be an influence for good to those over whom they 19 3, 26 | help, exchanging evil for good, so that together with the 20 3, 27 | eyes the example of the Good Shepherd, who came not to 21 3, 28 | and priests, and serve the good of the whole Church according 22 3, 28 | the truth and life, and as good shepherds go after those 23 4, 34 | increasingly urges them on to every good and perfect work.~For besides 24 4, 37 | things which concern the good of the Church 7*. When occasions 25 5, 40 | into an abundant harvest of good, as is admirably shown by 26 5, 41 | abound in every spiritual good and thus present to all 27 5, 41 | whatever is true, just and of good repute. They will accomplish 28 5, 42 | in order that love, as good seed may grow and bring 29 6, 45 | consideration of the common good.7* In like manner, these 30 7, 48 | according to his works, whether good or evil"260 and at the end 31 7, 48 | world "they who have done good shall come forth unto resurrection 32 7, 51 | whereby, for our own greater good and that of the whole Church, Sacrosanctum concilium Chap., Paragraph
33 1, 9 | the Church announces the good tidings of salvation to 34 1, 23 | no innovations unless the good of the Church genuinely 35 1, 37 | implicate the faith or the good of the whole community; 36 2, 48 | the contrary, through a good understanding of the rites 37 2, 57 | this reason it has seemed good to the Council to extend 38 3, 81 | various regions. This holds good also for the liturgical 39 5, 106 | mystery every eighth day; with good reason this, then, bears 40 5, 109 | be restored as may seem good.~b) The same is to apply 41 5, 110 | celebrated everywhere on Good Friday and, where possible, 42 7, 122 | fact, the Church has, with good reason, always reserved 43 7, 129 | in a position to aid, by good advice, artists who are Gaudium et spes Chap., Paragraph
44 Intro, 11 | these values are exceedingly good. Yet they are often wrenched 45 1, 12 | had made, and it was very good" (Gen. 1:31).~ 46 1, 13 | which cannot come from his good Creator. Often refusing 47 1, 13 | dramatic struggle between good and evil, between light 48 1, 14 | obliged to regard his body as good and honorable since God 49 1, 15 | love for what is true and good. Steeped in wisdom. man 50 1, 16 | Always summoning him to love good and avoid evil, the voice 51 1, 17 | spontaneous choice of what is good, and procures for himself 52 1, 17 | life, whether he has done good or evil.13~ 53 1, 22 | Christians, but for all men of good will in whose hearts grace 54 2, 25 | often diverted from doing good and spurred toward and by 55 2, 26 | As a result the common good, that is, the sum of those 56 2, 26 | education, to employment, to a good reputation, to respect, 57 2, 28 | with them.~This love and good will, to be sure, must in 58 2, 28 | you: love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, and 59 2, 30 | contributing to the common good, according to his own abilities 60 3, 35 | harmonize with the genuine good of the human race, and that 61 3, 37 | and bad is mixed with the good, individuals and groups 62 3, 37 | he is to cling to what is good, nor can he achieve his 63 3, 39 | freedom, and indeed all the good fruits of our nature and 64 4, 42 | council regards all the true, good and just elements inherent 65 4, 42 | the demands of the common good and to the free exercise 66 4, 43 | above all for the common good.~Since they have an active 67 4, 44 | reality, and to recognize her good influence, so the Church 68 5, 48 | is a lasting one. For the good of the spouses and their 69 5, 48 | this intimate union and the good of the children impose total 70 5, 49 | the will; it involves the good of the whole person, and 71 5, 50 | Himself Who said, "it is not good for man to be alone" (Gen. 72 5, 52 | cooperation with other men of good will. Thus when difficulties 73 6, 59 | the human person, to the good of the community and of 74 6, 59 | the limits of the common good, as long, of course, as 75 6, 60 | promotion of the common good in a truly human manner 76 7, 65 | migration-gravely endanger the common good.~ 77 7, 67 | workshop, and the common good.6~Since economic activity 78 7, 68 | of the universal common good according to their capacities 79 7, 69(10)| created goods serve the common good."~ 80 7, 71 | the limits of the common good, and with fair compensation. 81 7, 71 | detriment of the common good.14~By its very nature private 82 7, 71 | nevertheless, the common good requires expropriation, 83 8, 73 | attainment of the common good, and in organizing the relations 84 8, 73 | the service of the common good to the interests of one 85 8, 73 | of service to the common good, and by strengthening basic 86 8, 74 | realization of the common good.1 For this purpose they 87 8, 74 | for the sake of the common good, in which it finds its full 88 8, 74 | legitimacy. Indeed, the common good embraces the sum of those 89 8, 74 | citizens toward the common good, not in a mechanical or 90 8, 74 | required for the common good; but it is legitimate for 91 8, 75 | vote to further the common good. The Church praises and 92 8, 75 | work of those who for the good of men devote themselves 93 8, 75 | cooperation is to produce the good results which may be expected 94 8, 75 | are required by the common good. Rulers must be careful 95 8, 75 | temporarily for the common good, freedom should be restored 96 8, 75 | direct their attention to the good of the whole human family, 97 8, 75 | their service of the common good. In this way they are to 98 8, 75 | required for the common good; it is never allowable to 99 8, 75 | priority over the common good.~Great care must be taken 100 8, 76 | service be exercised for the good of all. For man's horizons 101 8, 76 | correspond to the general good according to the diversity 102 8, 76 | that is found to be true, good and beautiful in the human 103 9, 78 | greater justice. The common good of humanity finds its ultimate 104 9, 78 | concrete demands of this common good are constantly changing 105 9, 82 | support should be given to the good will of the very many leaders 106 9, 82 | same time guarantee the good of their own people and 107 9, 82 | and promote the universal good are very greatly dependent 108 9, 82 | feeling. It does them no good to work for peace as long 109 9, 84 | of the universal common good now require of the community Gravissimum educationis Chap., Paragraph
110 0 | ultimate end and of the good of the societies of which, 111 0 | best to promote the common good.~This sacred synod likewise 112 0 | Christ contribute to the good of the whole society.9 Wherefore 113 0 | for the common temporal good. Its function is to promote 114 0 | moreover, as the common good demands, to build schools 115 0 | of the human person, the good of earthly society and the 116 0 | promote efficaciously the good of the earthly city and 117 0 | should be developed which the good of all mankind requires.36 Nostra aetate Chap., Paragraph
118 0, 1 | our life? What is moral good, what sin? Whence suffering 119 0, 2 | preserve and promote the good things, spiritual and moral, 120 0, 5 | Christian faithful to "maintain good fellowship among the nations" ( Dignitatis humanae Chap., Paragraph
121 0, 6 | an element of the common good, is never violated, whether 122 0, 7 | when men live together in good order and in true justice, 123 0, 13 | things that concern the good of the Church and indeed 124 0, 14 | all men.... For this is good and agreeable in the sight Ad gentes Chap., Paragraph
125 1, 3 | He anointed me; to bring good news to the poor He sent 126 1, 6 | their contribution to the good of the whole Church. The 127 1, 9 | of vice. And so, whatever good is found to be sown in the 128 2, 11 | other men, observing their good works, can glorify the Father ( 129 2, 15 | let them be assisted by good schools; let associations 130 2, 15 | People of God in very many good things. Insofar as religious 131 2, 15 | their own national life. As good citizens, they should be 132 3, 22 | divine dew, sprouts from the good ground and draws from thence 133 4, 23 | He wills for the common good (1 Cor. 12:11), He inspires 134 4, 26 | different nations in order to be good ministers of Christ, should 135 4, 26 | words of faith and with good doctrine" (1 Tim. 4:6), 136 4, 27 | services for the common good, those churches which were 137 5, 31 | projects which will serve the good of all as for instance, 138 5, 32 | 32. It would also be good to coordinate the activities 139 6, 36 | 13). This testimony of a good life will more easily have 140 6, 38 | more effectively for the good of the whole Church, it Presbyterorum ordinis Chap., Paragraph
141 1, 3 | men. They are to live as good shepherds that know their 142 1, 3 | whatever loving, whatever of good repute, if there be any 143 2, 6 | spiritual progress for the good of the whole Church. Finally, 144 2, 8 | follow their projects with good will. By the same token, 145 2, 9 | defenders of the common good, with which they are charged 146 2, 9 | from the faith. Indeed, as good shepherds, they should not 147 2, 10 | and incardinated for the good of the whole Church.~Priests 148 3, 12 | acceptable people, pursuing good works" (Tt 2:14), and thus 149 3, 13 | aroused by the example of the Good Shepherd that they may give 150 3, 14 | fulfill the role of the Good Shepherd, in the very exercise 151 3, 15 | methods for the greater good of the Church. With enthusiasm 152 3, 17 | willing to set aside for the good of the Church or for works Apostolicam actuositatem Chap., Paragraph
153 1, 3 | received it, may also be "good stewards of the manifold 154 1, 3 | and in the world for the good of men and the building 155 1, 3 | things and hold for what is good (cf. 1 Thess. 5:12,19,21).4~ 156 1, 4 | divine charity, they do good to all men, especially to 157 2, 6 | their Christian life and good works done in a supernatural 158 2, 6 | order that they may see your good works and give glory to 159 2, 7 | temporal order, namely, the good things of life and the prosperity 160 2, 7 | all He had made was very good" (Gen. 1:31). This natural 161 2, 8 | cooperate with all men of good will.6 ~ 162 3, 10 | return to God a part of the good things that they receive 163 3, 11 | should cooperate with men of good will to ensure the preservation 164 3, 11 | promotes justice and other good works for the service of 165 3, 12 | stimulate young persons first by good example to take part in 166 3, 13 | love of the true and the good and finally to the Church 167 3, 14 | promote the true common good. Thus they should make the 168 3, 14 | precepts and the common good. Catholics skilled in public 169 3, 14 | both further the common good and at the same time prepare 170 3, 14 | with all men and women of good will to promote whatever 171 5, 24 | apostolate to the common good of the Church, and attend 172 5, 24 | the demands of the common good of the Church, moreover, 173 6, 29 | kept in mind.~To cultivate good human relations, truly human 174 6, 30 | bestowed on him for the good of his brethren.~ 175 6, 31 | attentive always to the common good in line with the principles Perfectae caritatis Chap., Paragraph
176 0, 1 | to be equipped for every good work (cf. 2 Tim 3:17) and 177 0, 1 | today may yield greater good to the Church, the sacred 178 0, 2 | rule.~b) It redounds to the good of the Church that institutes 179 0, 14 | harmony among them for the good of the community and the 180 0, 14 | express that concern for the good of the entire community 181 0, 25 | future glory, spread the good news of Christ throughout Dei verbum Chap., Paragraph
182 Pref, 2 | to provide for the common good of the universal Church 183 Pref, 2 | universal Church and for the good of the individual churches. 184 1, 7 | through the prayers and good works of their confreres. ~ 185 1, 9 | with his authority for the good of the churches and in the 186 1, 10 | are established for the good of the universal Church, 187 2, 16 | who serve.12 Let them be good shepherds who know their 188 2, 16 | bishops, "ready for every good work" (2 Tim. 2:21) and " 189 2, 22 | the extent required by the good of souls, a fitting revision 190 2, 25 | governing of dioceses that the good of the Lord's flock is always 191 2, 25 | episcopal duties as the good of souls demands, either 192 2, 26 | To the extent that the good of souls demands, the diocesan 193 2, 26 | possible present and future good of the diocese, the diocesan 194 2, 31 | parish exists solely for the good of souls. Wherefore, the 195 2, 31 | stability of office which the good of souls demands. The distinction 196 2, 31 | provide for the needs of the good of souls. ~Pastors who are 197 2, 33 | Body of Christ and for the good of the particular churches. ~ 198 2, 35 | dispose of them for the good of the universal Church20 199 2, 35 | competent authority for the good of the churches under its 200 3 | COOPERATING FOR THE COMMON GOOD OF MANY CHURCHES ~ 201 3, 36 | their wills for the common good and for the welfare of the 202 3, 37 | the service of the common good of the churches. ~Wherefore, 203 3, 38 | office to promote the greater good which the Church offers 204 3, 38 | and safeguard the common good. ~6.) It is highly recommended 205 3, 38 | fostering works for the good of religion, should take 206 3, 38 | account also the common good of the whole territory where 207 3, 39 | 39. The good of souls requires fitting Unitatis redintegratio Chap., Paragraph
208 1, 4 | the duties for the common good of humanity which are demanded 209 2, 7 | The words of St. John hold good about sins against unity: " 210 2, 9 | with a sense of realism and good will. Catholics, who already 211 3, 16 | faithful, and more for the good of their souls. The perfect Orientalium ecclesiarum Chap., Paragraph
212 1, 4 | hierarchy where the spiritual good of the faithful demands 213 1, 4 | as better to further the good of religion and to safeguard 214 2, 5 | to the promotion of the good of souls.~ 215 6, 26 | souls and their spiritual good are impelling motives. For 216 6, 27 | are in fact separated in good faith from the Catholic Inter mirifica Chap., Paragraph
217 1, 3 | its duties to announce the Good News of salvation also with 218 1, 5 | effectively to the common good and more readily promote 219 1, 11 | to lead the human race to good or to evil by informing 220 1, 11 | never to oppose the common good. For the purpose of better 221 1, 12 | responsibilities in view of the common good, to which these media are 222 2, 14 | 14. First, a good press should be fostered. 223 2, 14 | support should be given to good radio and television programs, 224 Appen, 24 | Synod invites all men of good will, especially those who 225 Appen, 24 | turn them solely to the good of society, whose fate depends


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