Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 1 Pref, 1 | forth authentic doctrine on divine revelation and how it is
2 1, 2 | and come to share in the divine nature (see Eph. 2:18; 2
3 1, 4 | Him to do (see John 5:36; Divine Revelation 17:4). To see
4 1, 4 | Moreover He confirmed with divine testimony what revelation
5 1, 6 | 6. Through divine revelation, God chose to
6 1, 6 | to share with them those divine treasures which totally
7 2 | CHAPTER II HANDING ON DIVINE REVELATION~
8 2, 8 | forward toward the fullness of divine truth until the words of
9 2, 9 | them, flowing from the same divine wellspring, in a certain
10 2, 9 | under the inspiration of the divine Spirit, while sacred tradition
11 2, 10 | faithfully in accord with a divine commission and with the
12 3 | SCRIPTURE, ITS INSPIRATION AND DIVINE INTERPRETATION~
13 3, 12 | Church, which carries out the divine commission and ministry
14 4, 14 | therefore, written under divine inspiration, remain permanently
15 4, 15 | nevertheless show us true divine pedagogy. 1 These same books,
16 5, 17 | stand as a perpetual and divine witness to these realities.~
17 5, 18 | under the inspiration of the divine Spirit, handed on to us
18 5, 20 | the saving power of the divine work of Christ is preached,
19 6, 21 | has always venerated the divine Scriptures just as she venerates
20 6, 23 | increasingly feed her sons with the divine words. Therefore, she also
21 6, 23 | exploration and exposition of the divine writings. This should be
22 6, 23 | as many ministers of the divine word as possible will be
23 6, 25 | the abundant wealth of the divine word with the faithful committed
24 6, 25 | frequent reading of the divine Scriptures the "excellent
25 6, 25 | the liturgy, rich in the divine word, or through devotional
26 6, 25 | hear Him when we read the divine saying." 6~It devolves on
27 6, 25 | in the right use of the divine books, especially the New
Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 28 1, 2 | to a participation of the divine life. Fallen in Adam, God
29 1, 7 | and His fullness, with His divine gifts 71 so that it may
30 1, 8 | reality which coalesces from a divine and a human element.10*
31 1, 8 | united to Him, serves the divine Word as a living organ of
32 2, 11 | Christian life, they offer the Divine Victim to God, and offer
33 2, 16 | conscience.19* Nor does Divine Providence deny the helps
34 3, 20 | 20. That divine mission, entrusted by Christ
35 3, 20 | teaches that bishops by divine institution have succeeded
36 3, 23 | example of antiquity.~By divine Providence it has come about
37 3, 23 | of faith and the unique divine constitution of the universal
38 3, 25 | respected by all as witnesses to divine and Catholic truth. In matters
39 3, 25 | infallibility with which the Divine Redeemer willed His Church
40 3, 25 | accept as pertaining to the divine deposit of faith.47*~
41 3, 26 | Christian religion to the Divine Majesty and of administering
42 3, 28 | faithful and to celebrate divine worship, so that they are
43 3, 28 | ministry, they announce the divine word to all. They exercise
44 4, 32 | 32. By divine institution Holy Church
45 4, 32 | Spirit".195~Therefore, from divine choice the laity have Christ
46 4, 33 | of working to extend the divine plan of salvation to all
47 5, 40 | 40. The Lord Jesus, the divine Teacher and Model of all
48 5, 40 | of God and sharers in the divine nature. In this way they
49 5, 41 | they cooperate with the divine will. In this temporal service,
50 5, 42 | This is a precious gift of divine grace given by the Father
51 6, 43 | souls. The counsels are a divine gift, which the Church received
52 6, 43 | the point of view of the divine and hierarchical structure
53 6, 44 | charity and the perfection of divine worship. By his profession
54 6, 44 | intimately consecrated to divine service.4* This consecration
55 7, 50 | Christian virtues 9* and the divine charisms recommended to
56 7, 50 | together the praise of the divine majesty;18* then all those
57 8, 52 | the Virgin Mary."1* This divine mystery of salvation is
58 8, 54 | the Church, in which the divine Redeemer works salvation,
59 8, 56 | Adam, consenting to the divine Word, became the mother
60 8, 58 | stood, in keeping with the divine plan,294 grieving exceedingly
61 8, 60 | necessity, but from the divine pleasure. It flows forth
62 8, 61 | eternity by that decree of divine providence which determined
63 8, 63 | of the gift and role of divine maternity, by which she
64 8, 67 | theologians and preachers of the divine word to abstain zealously
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 65 Intro, 2 | accomplished," 1 most of all in the divine sacrifice of the eucharist,
66 Intro, 2 | that she be both human and divine, visible and yet invisibly
67 Intro, 2 | and subordinated to the divine, the visible likewise to
68 1, 5 | forth, and the fullness of divine worship was given to us" 11.~
69 1, 11 | they should cooperate with divine grace lest they receive
70 1, 33 | things the worship of the divine Majesty, it likewise contains
71 1, 33 | liturgy to signify invisible divine things have been chosen
72 1, 40 | appropriately be admitted into divine worship. Adaptations which
73 3, 61 | access to the stream of divine grace which flows from the
74 4 | CHAPTER IV THE DIVINE OFFICE ~
75 4, 83 | singing of this canticle of divine praise.~For he continues
76 4, 83 | especially by praying the divine office.~
77 4, 84 | early Christian times, the divine office is devised so that
78 4, 87 | 81. In order that the divine office may be better and
79 4, 90 | 90. The divine office, because it is the
80 4, 90 | others who take part in the divine office are earnestly exhorted
81 4, 97 | may be substituted for the divine office.~In particular cases,
82 4, 97 | obligation of reciting the divine office, or may commute the
83 4, 98 | recite any parts of the divine office are thereby performing
84 4, 98 | after the pattern of the divine office and is duly approved.~
85 4, 99 | 99. Since the divine office is the voice of the
86 4, 99 | at least some part of the divine office in common.~All who
87 4, 99 | common.~All who pray the divine office, whether in choir
88 4, 100 | encouraged to recite the divine office, either with the
89 4, 101 | retained by clerics in the divine office. But in individual
90 4, 101 | in the celebration of the divine office, even in choir, to
91 4, 101 | Any cleric bound to the divine office fulfills his obligation
92 5, 102 | celebrate the saving work of her divine Spouse by devoutly recalling
93 6, 112 | qualities, and admits them into divine worship.~Accordingly, the
94 6, 113 | more noble form when the divine offices are celebrated solemnly
95 6, 113 | sacraments, Art. 63; for the divine office. Art. 101.~
96 6, 120 | may be admitted for use in divine worship, with the knowledge
97 7, 122 | things set apart for use in divine worship should be truly
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 98 Intro, 11 | to relate them to their divine source. Insofar as they
99 1, 13 | than the Creator.3 What divine revelation makes known to
100 1, 15 | shares in the light of the divine mind. By relentlessly employing
101 1, 15 | and appreciation of the divine plan.8~
102 1, 17 | exceptional sign of the divine image within man. For God
103 1, 18 | Church has been taught by divine revelation and firmly teaches
104 1, 18 | an endless sharing of a divine life beyond all corruption.
105 1, 21 | incentives. By contrast, when a divine instruction and the hope
106 1, 22 | of Adam He restores the divine likeness which had been
107 1, 22 | has been raised up to a divine dignity in our respect too.
108 1, 22(22)| Constantinople, canon 7: "The divine Word was not changed into
109 1, 22 | man is in fact one, and divine, we ought to believe that
110 2, 24 | between the union of the divine Persons, and the unity of
111 2, 29 | Christ and enjoy the same divine calling and destiny, the
112 2, 30 | with the needed help of divine grace men who are truly
113 3, 34 | realization history of the divine plan.3~Thus, far from thinking
114 3, 35 | that in accord with the divine plan and will, it harmonize
115 3, 38 | therefore, who believe in divine love, He gives assurance
116 4, 40 | does not only communicate divine life to men but in some
117 4, 41 | salvation history, in the divine arrangement itself, the
118 4, 41 | from every requirement of divine law. But this way lies not
119 4, 42 | community according to the divine law. As a matter of fact,
120 4, 42(11)| 48 (1965), p. 212: "Its divine Founder, Jesus Christ, has
121 4, 43 | conscience to see that the divine law is inscribed in the
122 4, 44 | them in the light of the divine word, so that revealed truth
123 5, 48 | relationship arises which by divine will and in the eyes of
124 5, 48 | does from the fountain of divine love and structured as it
125 5, 48 | married love is caught up into divine love and is governed and
126 5, 49 | merging the human with the divine, leads the spouses to a
127 5, 50 | dutifully conformed to the divine law itself, and should be
128 5, 50 | light of the Gospel. That divine law reveals and protects
129 5, 50 | fulfillment. Thus, trusting in divine Providence and refining
130 5, 51 | cannot exist between the divine laws pertaining to the transmission
131 5, 51 | in its unfolding of the divine law.14~All should be persuaded
132 6, 57 | which can be animated by divine charity through Him Who
133 7, 67 | in the work of bringing divine creation to perfection.
134 9, 78 | into human society by its divine Founder, and actualized
135 9, 81 | manner more worthy of man. Divine Providence urgently demands
136 9, 87 | responsibility which respects the divine law and takes into consideration
137 9, 89 | imparting knowledge of the divine and natural law. Therefore,
138 9, 92 | same destiny, human and divine, we can and we should work
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 139 0 | she has received from her divine founder of proclaiming the
140 0 | sex and the proper ends Divine Providence assigns to each
Nostra aetate
Chap., Paragraph 141 0, 2 | Hinduism, men contemplate the divine mystery and express it through
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 142 0, 3 | norm of human life is the divine law-eternal, objective and
143 0, 3 | the gentle disposition of divine Providence, he can come
144 0, 3 | acknowledges the imperatives of the divine law through the mediation
145 0, 9 | of freedom has roots in divine revelation, and for this
146 0, 11 | resident in this word itself a divine power able to destroy all
147 0, 12 | as being in accord with divine revelation. Throughout the
148 0, 13 | upon which there rests, by divine mandate, the duty of going
149 0, 13 | for the fulfillment of her divine mission.~This independence
150 0, 14 | order to be faithful to the divine command, "teach all nations" (
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 151 1, 2 | cease to pour out still, His divine goodness. Thus He who created
152 1, 3 | through the kindly workings of Divine Providence, they may sometimes
153 1, 3 | men. Since He is God, all divine fullness dwells bodily in
154 2, 11 | becoming a stranger to things divine; rather, let them awaken
155 2, 11 | of men, and led them to divine light, so also His disciples,
156 2, 13 | For, by the workings of divine grace, the new convert sets
157 2, 15 | which are raised up by divine calling from the midst of
158 3, 20 | and to the celebrating of divine worship, but also to the
159 3, 22 | word of God, watered by divine dew, sprouts from the good
160 3, 22 | manner of living taught by divine revelation. From here the
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 161 1, 2 | to man's progress in the divine life. All of this, since
162 2, 5 | offer to God the Father the Divine Victim in the Sacrifice
163 2, 5 | celebration in praying the Divine Office, offered in the name
164 2, 5 | humanity constantly pours divine life into the members of
165 2, 11 | priests to carry out her divine mission. In the first place,
166 3, 12 | fruitful ministry. Although divine grace could use unworthy
167 3, 13 | In the recitation of the Divine Office, they offer the voice
168 3, 15 | not their own will.27 The divine task that they are called
169 3, 17 | for the carrying out of divine worship, for the procuring
170 3, 18(55)| Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation, Nov. 18, 1965,
171 3, 19 | perfect their knowledge of divine things and human affairs
172 3, 19(58)| Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation, Nov. 18, n 25.~
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 173 1, 3 | responsibility of working to make the divine message of salvation known
174 1, 4 | Rom. 8:18). ~Impelled by divine charity, they do good to
175 6, 29 | his life on belief in the divine mystery of creation and
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 176 2, 2 | recognize and freely accept a divine vocation. All priests especially
177 2, 2 | response to the action of Divine Providence which confers
178 4, 8 | the Eucharist and in the divine office, in the bishop who
179 4, 10 | suitable safeguards, both divine and human, let them learn
180 5, 16 | out Catholic doctrine from divine revelation, profoundly penetrate
181 5, 16 | see the great themes of divine revelation and to receive
Perfectae caritatis
Chap., Paragraph 182 0, 1 | doctrine and example of the Divine Master and reveals itself
183 0, 1 | that in accordance with the Divine Plan a wonderful variety
184 0, 5 | counsels they responded to a divine call so that by being not
185 0, 6 | refreshed at the table of divine law and the sacred altar
186 0, 9 | to offer a service to the divine majesty at once humble and
187 0, 9 | dedicate themselves entirely to divine worship in the contemplative
188 0, 11 | thoroughly trained in matters divine and human so that they are
189 0, 14 | of faith and love for the divine will should humbly obey
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 190 Pref, 2 | over the care of souls by divine institution. Therefore,
191 1, 6 | all the churches. For by divine institution and the rule
192 2, 35 | to the public exercise of divine worship-except where differences
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 193 Intro, 1 | to this grace and to this divine call. ~
194 1, 2 | the one faith, celebrating divine worship in common, and keeping
195 2, 11 | Church and investigating the divine mysteries with the separated
196 3, 15 | being made "sharers of the divine nature".35 Hence, through
197 3, 15 | the contemplation of the divine. ~The very rich liturgical
198 3, 21 | life of Christ and what the Divine Master taught and did for
199 3, 21 | separated from us hold the divine authority of the Sacred
200 3, 22 | reborn to a sharing of the divine life, as the Apostle says: "
201 3, 24 | obstacle be put in the ways of divine Providence and no preconceived
Orientalium ecclesiarum
Chap., Paragraph 202 4, 15 | Sundays and feast days in the Divine Liturgy or, according to
203 4, 15 | in the celebration of the Divine Office.17 That the faithful
204 5 | DIVINE WORSHIP ~
205 5, 22 | own established custom the Divine Office, which from ancient
206 5, 22 | as occasion allows at the Divine Office.~
207 6, 26 | indifferentism, is forbidden by divine law.32 On the other hand,
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