Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 1, 5 | guarding His precepts of charity, humility and self-sacrifice,
2 1, 8 | community of faith, hope and charity, as an entity with visible
3 2, 9 | as a communion of life, charity and truth, it is also used
4 2, 10 | by self-denial and active charity.~
5 2, 11 | their sins, and which by charity, example, and prayer seeks
6 2, 12 | means of a life of faith and charity and by offering to God a
7 2, 13 | over the whole assembly of charity 11* and protects legitimate
8 2, 14 | Church, does not persevere in charity. He remains indeed in the
9 2, 17 | in Christ so that through charity they may grow up into full
10 3, 22 | Rome in a bond of unity, charity and peace,23* and also the
11 3, 23 | universal fellowship of charity, should gladly extend their
12 3, 23 | time by a close bond of charity in their sacramental life
13 3, 26 | exhibited a symbol of that charity and "unity of the mystical
14 3, 27 | preaching, and all the works of charity, and not only of them but
15 3, 28 | communion of life, of labor and charity.~Let them, as fathers in
16 3, 29 | liturgy, of the word, and of charity to the people of God. It
17 3, 29 | Dedicated to duties of charity and of administration, let
18 4, 31 | resplendent in faith, hope and charity. Therefore, since they are
19 4, 32 | one hope and one undivided charity. There is, therefore, in
20 4, 32 | that the new commandment of charity may be fulfilled by all.
21 4, 33 | especially holy Eucharist, that charity toward God and man which
22 4, 36 | its purpose in justice, charity and peace. The laity have
23 4, 37 | prudence, with reverence and charity toward those who by reason
24 5, 39 | toward the perfection of charity, thus causing the edification
25 5, 40 | and to the perfection of charity;4* by this holiness as such
26 5, 41 | arouses hope and works through charity.~In the first place, the
27 5, 41 | perfect duty of pastoral charity by the grace of the sacrament
28 5, 41 | perfect duty of pastoral charity 5* is exercised in every
29 5, 41 | build up the brotherhood of charity; in so doing, they stand
30 5, 41 | imitate by their lively charity, in their joyous hope and
31 5, 42 | of all the virtues. For charity, as the bond of perfection
32 5, 42 | these same means.12* It is charity which guides us to our final
33 5, 42 | Son of God, manifested His charity by laying down His life
34 5, 42 | of God is an incentive to charity, and is certainly a particular
35 5, 42 | which moved the faithful to charity, exhorting them to experience
36 5, 42 | of and a testimony to the charity and humility of Christ,
37 6, 43 | progress on the road of charity.2*~From the point of view
38 6, 44 | away from the fervor of charity and the perfection of divine
39 6, 44 | evangelical counsels which lead to charity 5* join their followers
40 6, 46 | continually stir up the fervor of charity. But especially they are
41 7, 48 | Christ"'.251 By that same charity however, we are urged to
42 7, 49 | in communion in the same charity of God and neighbor and
43 7, 50 | supreme witness of faith and charity by the shedding of their
44 7, 50 | the practice of fraternal charity.277 For just as Christian
45 7, 51 | with one another in mutual charity and in one praise of the
46 7, 51 | the supreme happiness of charity will adore God and "the
47 8, 53 | having cooperated by charity that faithful might be born
48 8, 53 | excellent exemplar in faith and charity. The Catholic Church, taught
49 8, 61 | faith, hope and burning charity in the work of the Saviour
50 8, 62 | salvation.15* By her maternal charity, she cares for the brethren
51 8, 63 | Church in the order of faith, charity and perfect union with Christ.18*
52 8, 64 | sanctity, imitating her charity and faithfully fulfilling
53 8, 64 | firm hope and a sincere charity.20*~
54 8, 65 | progresses in faith, hope and charity, seeking and doing the will
55 Appen, 71 | form and is animated by charity. Hence the Commission, almost
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 56 1, 9 | them to all the works of charity, piety, and the apostolate.
57 2, 47 | sign of unity, a bond of charity 36, a paschal banquet in
58 3, 59 | God duly, and to practice charity.~It is therefore of the
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 59 1, 21 | however, is the brotherly charity of the faithful who are
60 2, 24 | God's sons in truth and charity. This likeness reveals that
61 3, 38 | the same time that this charity is not something to be reserved
62 3, 39 | incorruptibility.19 Enduring with charity and its fruits,20 all that
63 4, 41 | finally, commends all to the charity of all (cf. Matt. 22:39).9~
64 4, 42 | namely from that faith and charity by which her own unity is
65 4, 42 | consists in that faith and charity put into vital practice,
66 4, 43 | discussion, preserving mutual charity and caring above all for
67 5, 48 | lives with faith, hope and charity. Thus they increasingly
68 5, 49 | exalting gifts of grace and of charity. Such love, merging the
69 6, 57 | can be animated by divine charity through Him Who has come
70 7, 67 | and can exercise genuine charity and be a partner in the
71 7, 69 | justice and in the company of charity, created goods should be
72 7, 72 | and fight for justice and charity should be convinced that
73 7, 72 | under the inspiration of charity.16 ~
74 8, 75 | fairness, indeed, with the charity and fortitude demanded by
75 8, 76 | the reign of justice and charity within the borders of a
76 9, 88 | in these poor to beg the charity of the disciples. Do not
77 9, 88 | The spirit of poverty and charity are the glory and witness
78 9, 88 | brothers. For the spirit of charity does not forbid, but on
79 9, 90 | them profess the Gospel of charity and with all men thirsting
80 9, 92 | in what is unsettled, and charity in any case.~Our hearts
81 9, 92 | Spirit, and by the bond of charity. We do not forget that the
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 82 0 | Gospel spirit of freedom and charity, to help youth grow according
83 0 | world. Intimately linked in charity to one another and to their
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 84 0, 14 | Gospel. At the same time, the charity of Christ urges him to love
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 85 1, 2 | the "fount - like love" or charity of God the Father who, being
86 1, 6 | bear witness to Christ by charity and by works of mercy, with
87 2, 11 | yearning for that truth and:charity which God has revealed.
88 2, 12 | should be inspired by that charity with which God has loved
89 2, 12 | 1 John 4:11). Christian charity truly extends to all, without
90 2, 12 | faithful should in their charity care for the human person
91 2, 12 | help of God, in a spirit of charity and faithful service (cf.
92 2, 12 | 4:24), and in which the charity of God is revealed.~
93 2, 14 | life of faith, hope, and charity. ~
94 2, 15 | and finally, it walks in charity and is fervent with the
95 2, 15 | the Gospel. Lastly, let charity shine out between Catholics
96 2, 16 | the bishop, or practicing charity in social or relief work.
97 3, 21 | fellow countrymen in sincere charity, so that there appears in
98 3, 22 | over the entire assembly of charity.7~And so, it is to be hoped
99 4, 25 | spirit of harmony and mutual charity, he will cooperate with
100 6, 36 | service of God and their charity toward others will cause
101 6, 37 | extends the range of its charity to the ends of the earth,
102 6, 40 | know that the virtue of charity, which by reason of their
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 103 2, 6 | a sincere and practical charity, and to that freedom with
104 2, 6 | demands of the new law of charity; as every man has received
105 2, 6 | lead to various works of charity and mutual help, as well
106 2, 7 | their bishops in sincere charity and obedience.43 This priestly
107 2, 8 | special bonds of apostolic charity, ministry and brotherhood
108 2, 8 | fellow priests in a bond of charity, prayer and total cooperation.
109 2, 8 | always treat with fraternal charity and magnanimity those who
110 2, 9 | lead them to the unity of charity, "loving one another with
111 3, 14 | exercise of their pastoral charity they will discover a bond
112 3, 14 | coordination. This pastoral charity23 flows out in a very special
113 3, 14 | to his Church. Pastoral charity requires that priests avoid
114 3, 15 | the whole body. Pastoral charity, therefore, urges priests,
115 3, 15 | their work, spurred on by charity, they develop new approaches
116 3, 16 | a stimulus for pastoral charity and a special source of
117 3, 16 | to come, by a faith and charity already made present, in
118 3, 17 | holy apostolate or works of charity, especially in behalf of
119 3, 17 | the Church or for works of charity. Thus they are not to seek
120 3, 17 | excellent means of pastoral charity. By living this form of
121 End, 22 | knowing that God can cause charity to grow in them.4 Let them
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 122 1, 3 | communicate and nourish that charity which is the soul of the
123 1, 3 | through the faith, hope, and charity which the Holy Spirit diffuses
124 1, 3 | Indeed, by the precept of charity, which is the Lord's greatest
125 1, 3 | build up the whole body in charity (cf. Eph. 4:16). From the
126 1, 4 | exercise of faith, hope, and charity. Only by the light of faith
127 1, 4 | 18). ~Impelled by divine charity, they do good to all men,
128 1, 4 | draw men to Christ. This charity of God, "which is poured
129 1, 4 | heaven, with her maternal charity she cares for these brothers
130 2, 6 | more fervent life. "For the charity of Christ impels us" (2
131 2, 7 | and motivated by Christian charity, they must act directly
132 2, 8 | apostolate should be motivated by charity, some works by their very
133 2, 8 | vivid expressions of this charity. Christ the Lord wanted
134 2, 8 | solidarity and established charity as the mark of His disciples,
135 2, 8 | around Christ by the bond of charity. So, too, in every era it
136 2, 8 | others, it claims works of charity as its own inalienable duty
137 2, 8 | and the sick and works of charity and mutual aid intended
138 2, 8 | imprisonment, there Christian charity should seek them out and
139 2, 8 | order that the exercise of charity on this scale may be unexceptionable
140 2, 8 | ability, aid the works of charity and projects for social
141 3, 13 | mission also by fraternal charity which presses them to share
142 4, 16 | arising from faith, hope, and charity. It manifests Christ living
143 4, 16 | should vivify their life with charity and express it as best they
144 4, 19 | through works of mercy and charity.~Among these associations,
145 4, 22 | of justice, equity, and charity relative to their status
146 5, 23 | in order that fraternal charity may be resplendent in the
147 6, 31 | c Since the works of charity and mercy express the most
148 6, 31(7)| delegates of the Assembly of Charity Associations, April 27,1952:
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 149 2, 2 | well as by mutual priestly charity and fraternal sharing of
150 4, 8 | strengthened in faith, hope and charity, so that, in the exercise
151 4, 9 | in a humble and trusting charity and, once ordained priests,
152 4, 10 | exercise of that perfect charity whereby they can become
153 4, 11 | modesty in speech coupled with charity. ~The discipline of seminary
154 4, 11 | of community life and of charity but also as a necessary
155 5, 16 | theirs of bearing fruit in charity for the life of the world.
156 6, 19 | sacraments, in works of charity, in assisting the erring
157 6, 19 | and minds in the spirit of charity to the various circumstances
Perfectae caritatis
Chap., Paragraph 158 0, 1 | that the pursuit of perfect charity through the evangelical
159 0, 8 | liberality to those who exercise charity and cheerfulness to those
160 0, 9 | apostolate or work of Christian charity. Retaining, therefore, the
161 0, 11 | themselves to God in perfect charity their chief aim, and the
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 162 2, 13 | times truth may be joined to charity and understanding with love.
163 2, 15 | body in the unity of the charity of Christ.9 "Intent upon
164 2, 15 | an example of holiness in charity, humility, and simplicity
165 2, 16 | with great kindness and charity in their regard and fostering
166 2, 16 | too there may shine the charity of Christ Jesus, to whom
167 2, 17 | performing of works of piety and charity. ~The forms of the apostolate
168 2, 28 | the bonds of supernatural charity so that the harmony of the
169 2, 30 | also affords an example of charity and unity to the faithful. ~
170 2, 30 | rooted in faith, hope and charity, they will grow in Christ,
171 2, 30 | community bear witness to that charity which the Lord commended.17
172 2, 30 | fraternal association, mutual charity and reverence between the
173 2, 35 | rooted in and founded upon charity. The Apostolic See is competent
174 3, 36 | the communion of fraternal charity and zeal for the universal
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 175 1, 2 | unity of faith, hope and charity, as the Apostle teaches
176 1, 3 | of grace; faith, hope and charity, with the other interior
177 1, 4 | truth. In all things let charity prevail. If they are true
178 2, 11 | love for the truth, with charity, and with humility. When
179 3, 14 | ties of common faith and charity which ought to exist between
180 3, 14 | arising also from a lack of charity and mutual understanding.~
181 3, 23 | sense of justice and a true charity toward their neighbor. This
Orientalium ecclesiarum
Chap., Paragraph 182 6, 26 | salvation and an example of charity among Christians, through
183 End, 30 | one another with fraternal charity, anticipating one another
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 184 1, 5 | the bounds of justice and charity. In addition, the manner
185 1, 5 | knowledge is helpful, but "it is charity that edifies."1 ~
186 1, 8 | the demands of justice and charity in this area. As a result,
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