Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 1 1, 4 | dispensation, therefore, as the new and definitive covenant,
2 1, 4 | we now await no further new public revelation before
3 2, 7 | Scripture of both the Old and New Testaments are like a mirror
4 3, 11 | books of both the Old and New Testaments in their entirety,
5 4, 16 | wisely arranged that the New Testament be hidden in the
6 4, 16 | be made manifest in the New. 2 For, though Christ established
7 4, 16 | though Christ established the new covenant in His blood (see
8 4, 16 | their full meaning in the New Testament (see Matt. 5:17;
9 5 | CHAPTER V THE NEW TESTAMENT~
10 5, 17 | way in the writings of the New Testament. For when the
11 5, 17 | Now the writings of the New Testament stand as a perpetual
12 5, 18 | Scriptures, even those of the New Testament, the Gospels have
13 5, 20 | Gospels, the canon of the New Testament also contains
14 6, 25 | divine books, especially the New Testament and above all
15 6, 26 | similar we may hope for a new stimulus for the life of
Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 16 1, 6 | liturgy to the Holy City, the New Jerusalem 5*. As living
17 1, 7 | and re-molded him into a new creation.50 By communicating
18 2, 9 | and as a figure of that new and perfect covenant, which
19 2, 9 | Lord, and I will make a new covenant with the House
20 2, 9 | Christ instituted this new covenant, the new testament,
21 2, 9 | instituted this new covenant, the new testament, that is to say,
22 2, 9 | Spirit. This was to be the new People of God. For those
23 2, 9 | His temple. Its law is the new commandment to love as Christ
24 2, 9 | of God.96 So likewise the new Israel which while living
25 2, 10 | from among men,100 made the new people "a kingdom and priests
26 2, 11 | comes the family, in which new citizens of human society
27 2, 13 | called to belong to the new people of God. Wherefore
28 2, 13 | of all, the head of the new and universal people of
29 3, 21 | functioning150 He incorporates new members in His Body by a
30 3, 21 | guides the People of the New Testament in their pilgrimage
31 3, 25 | preachers of the faith, who lead new disciples to Christ, and
32 3, 25 | the treasury of Revelation new things and old,164 making
33 3, 25 | to its contents;46* but a new public revelation they do
34 3, 26 | themselves called churches in the New Testament.50* For in their
35 3, 26 | their locality these are the new People called by God, in
36 3, 28 | are true priests of the New Testament.66* Partakers
37 3, 28 | the only sacrifice of the New Testament namely that of
38 4, 32 | family of God so that the new commandment of charity may
39 4, 35 | as the sacraments of the New Law, by which the life and
40 4, 35 | are nourished, prefigure a new heaven and a new earth,204
41 4, 35 | prefigure a new heaven and a new earth,204 so too the laity
42 6, 44 | and service of God under a new and special title. Indeed
43 6, 44 | witnesses to the fact of a new and eternal life acquired
44 7, 48 | However, until there shall be new heavens and a new earth
45 7, 48 | shall be new heavens and a new earth in which justice dwells,243
46 7, 50 | we are inspired with a new reason for seeking the City
47 8, 55 | of both the Old and the New Testament, as well as ancient
48 8, 55 | times are fulfilled and the new Economy established, when
49 8, 56 | Holy Spirit and formed as a new creature.5* Adorned from
50 8, 63 | the Holy Spirit, as the new Eve she brought forth on
51 8, 64 | preaching she brings forth to a new and immortal life the sons
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 52 Intro, 4 | and that they be given new vigor to meet the circumstances
53 1, 23 | care must be taken that any new forms adopted should in
54 2, 58 | 58. A new rite for concelebration
55 3, 63 | b) In harmony with the new edition of the Roman Ritual,
56 3, 69 | baptism of an infant," a new rite is to be drawn up.
57 3, 69 | received into the Church.~And a new rite is to be drawn up for
58 3, 79 | as laid down in Art. 63, new sacramentals may also be
59 4, 83 | Jesus, high priest of the new and eternal covenant, taking
60 Appen | from the introduction of a new calendar, declares as follows:~
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 61 Intro, 4 | human race is involved in a new stage of history. Profound
62 Intro, 4 | freedom, yet at the same time new forms of social and psychological
63 Intro, 5 | scientific spirit has a new kind of impact on the cultural
64 Intro, 5 | consequence there has arisen a new series of problems, a series
65 Intro, 6 | life to rural settings.~New and more efficient media
66 Intro, 7 | behavior.~Finally, these new conditions have their impact
67 Intro, 7 | progress or of a certain new humanism. In numerous places
68 Intro, 8 | succeeding generations, or from new social relationships between
69 Intro, 10 | of recognize them with a new sharpness: what is man?
70 Intro, 11 | age. For faith throws a new light on everything, manifests
71 1, 22 | made holy and take on a new meaning.~The Christian man,
72 1, 22 | capable of discharging the new law of love.28 Through this
73 2, 25 | toward evil, finds there new inducements to sin, which
74 2, 28 | according to the command of the New Law: "You have heard that
75 2, 30 | grace men who are truly new and artisans of a new humanity
76 2, 30 | truly new and artisans of a new humanity can be forthcoming~
77 2, 31 | isolation. Freedom acquires new strength, by contrast, when
78 2, 32 | death and resurrection a new brotherly community composed
79 3, 37 | redeemed by Christ and made a new creature in the Holy Spirit,
80 3, 38 | time taught us that the new command of love was the
81 3, 39 | that God is preparing a new dwelling place and a new
82 3, 39 | new dwelling place and a new earth where justice will
83 3, 39 | the expectation of a new earth must not weaken but
84 3, 39 | here grows the body of a new human family, a body which
85 3, 39 | of foreshadowing of the new age.~Hence, while earthly
86 4, 43 | Jesus Christ Himself in the New Testament threaten it with
87 4, 43 | will unhesitatingly devise new enterprises, where they
88 4, 44 | more clearly revealed and new roads to truth are opened,
89 5, 51 | and the courage to accept new ones are both endangered.~
90 6, 54 | that we can speak of a new age of human history.1 New
91 6, 54 | new age of human history.1 New ways are open, therefore,
92 6, 54 | mass-culture from which are born new ways of thinking, acting
93 6, 55 | witnesses of the birth of a new humanism, one in which man
94 6, 56 | dynamism and expansion of a new culture to be fostered without
95 6, 61 | circulation of books and to the new means of cultural and social
96 6, 62 | history and philosophy raise new questions which effect life
97 6, 62 | effect life and which demand new theological investigations.
98 6, 62 | Church acknowledges also new forms of art which are adapted
99 6, 62 | culture. Let them blend new sciences and theories and
100 7, 66 | subject to change, as in the new forms of industrial society
101 7, 69 | they no longer answer the new needs of this age. On the
102 7, 72(16)| according to the doctrine of the New Testament, cf. Luke 3:11,
103 8, 76 | sincerity of her witness or that new ways of life demand new
104 8, 76 | new ways of life demand new methods. It is only right,
105 9, 77 | the human race, takes on a new luster in our day as it
106 9, 79 | warfare to be drawn out by new methods of deceit and subversion.
107 9, 79 | terrorism is regarded as a new way to wage war.~Contemplating
108 9, 80 | of war with an entirely new attitude.1 The men of our
109 9, 81 | for the furnishing of ever new weapons, an adequate remedy
110 9, 81 | other parts of the earth. New approaches based on reformed
111 9, 82 | education of attitudes and for new inspiration in public opinion.
112 9, 87 | methods of farming to the new technical methods, applying
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 113 0 | scientific investigation and the new means of communication offer
114 0 | institutions are established. New experiments are conducted
115 0 | water and the Holy Spirit a new creature8 so that they should
116 0 | personal lives according to the new man created in justice and
117 0 | youth grow according to the new creatures they were made
118 0 | especially in the areas of the new churches, which are attended
119 0 | that, as questions that are new and current are raised and
Nostra aetate
Chap., Paragraph 120 0, 4 | spiritually ties the people of the New Covenant to Abraham's stock. ~
121 0, 4 | Although the Church is the new people of God, the Jews
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 122 0, 1 | continually brings forth new things that are in harmony
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 123 Pref, 1 | which there is arising a new situation for mankind, the
124 1, 3 | human history in a way both new and finally sending His
125 1, 3 | the other hand, He is the new Adam, made head of a renewed
126 1, 4 | means of the Church of the New Covenant, a Church which
127 1, 5 | first budding - forth of the New Israel, and at the same
128 1, 6 | other, so that an entirely new set of circumstances may
129 2, 11 | witness of the word, that new man put on at baptism and
130 2, 12 | which there appears the new man, created according to
131 2, 13 | workings of divine grace, the new convert sets out on a spiritual
132 2, 13 | from the old man to the new one, perfected in Christ (
133 2, 14 | be clearly defined in the new code of Canon law. For since
134 2, 15 | baptismal font, He begets to a new life those who believe in
135 2, 17 | it be weighed down with new and greater burdens.~There
136 3, 19 | their own bishop. ~In such new churches, the life of the
137 3, 20 | of the Faith, who leads new disciples to Christ.3 In
138 3, 21 | them, there must appear the new man created according to
139 3, 21 | appears in their way of life a new bond of unity and of universal
140 3, 22 | tradition, as may submit to a new scrutiny the words and deeds
141 4, 27 | they gathered together a new people for God, a local
142 5, 32 | everything to this end, that the new Christian community may
143 5, 32 | certain territory expires, a new state of affairs begins.
144 6, 36 | toward others will cause a new spiritual wind to blow for
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 145 1, 3 | save all.17 Priests of the New Testament, by their vocation
146 2, 4 | whereby Christ ratified the New Testament in his blood.
147 2, 6 | according to the demands of the new law of charity; as every
148 2, 8 | requires manifold duties and new methods. It is very important
149 2, 8 | ordaining bishop on the new candidate, and with united
150 2, 9 | 9. Though priests of the New Testament, in virtue of
151 2, 10 | not be sent singly to a new field of labor, especially
152 2, 10 | who go to work in a nation new to them not only know well
153 3, 12 | consecrated by God in a new manner at their ordination
154 3, 13 | prepared to enter into new pastoral ways under the
155 3, 15 | by charity, they develop new approaches and methods for
156 3, 15 | courage, let priests propose new projects and strive to satisfy
157 3, 16 | dedicated to the service of a new humanity which Christ, the
158 3, 16 | consecrated to Christ by a new and exceptional reason.
159 3, 16 | for the priesthood of the New Testament, freely given
160 3, 18 | particular means, old and new, which the Spirit never
161 3, 18 | Christ the Mediator of the New Testament, and so as adopted
162 3, 19 | experiences with their brothers.60 New pastors and those who have
163 End, 22 | communicate with it. For there are new obstacles which have arisen
164 End, 22 | impelling the Church to open new ways to go to the world
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 165 Intro, 1 | factors have also occasioned new problems which demand their
166 2, 5 | Christ and to make it a new creation, initially on earth
167 2, 6 | Since, in our own times, new problems are arising and
168 2, 8 | own and enriched it with a new meaning. For He wanted to
169 3, 12 | move too quickly into a new social and economic status.
170 3, 12 | cope adequately with their new responsibilities.~Their
171 4, 19 | avoided. This happens when new associations and projects
172 6, 30 | keeping with the demands of new responsibilities. It is
173 Exhor, 33 | constantly adapted to the new needs of our times. Ever
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 174 | sound and by which those new elements can be added which
175 4, 10 | altogether befitting the new covenant, bear witness to
Perfectae caritatis
Chap., Paragraph 176 0, 7 | example and which gains new members by their apostolate
177 0, 13 | need be express also in new forms that voluntary poverty
178 0, 14 | obedience in undertaking new tasks and in carrying those
179 0, 15 | cf. Acts 4:32), and given new force by the teaching of
180 0, 19 | the question of founding new religious communities arises,
181 0, 20 | employing appropriate and even new programs and abandoning
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 182 Pref, 3 | which have brought about a new order of things in our time,7
183 2, 15 | consecrated as true priests of the New Testament, just as deacons
184 2, 16 | social questions, and the new methods of pastoral activity.~
185 2, 22 | by providing them with a new internal organization. ~
186 3, 39 | counsels the establishment of new ecclesiastical regions.
187 3, 40 | metropolitans are to be defined by new and suitable norms. ) As
188 3, 40 | brought together to form a new ecclesiastical province,
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 189 1, 2 | might by His redemption give new life to the entire human
190 1, 2 | He gave His followers a new commandment to love one
191 1, 2 | together the people of the New Covenant, who are the Church,
192 1, 3 | all the blessings of the New Covenant to the apostolic
193 2, 6 | apostolate of the laity, new forms of religious life
Orientalium ecclesiarum
Chap., Paragraph 194 Pream, 1 | they may flourish and with new apostolic vigor execute
195 3, 9 | the right of establishing new eparchies and of nominating
196 3, 11 | Council ardently desires that new patriarchates should be
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 197 Intro, 1 | and which have uncovered new avenues of communicating
198 Appen, 24 | may be glorified by these new discoveries in accordance
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