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Vat. Ecum. Council II

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spiritual

Dei verbum
    Chap., Paragraph
1 2, 8 | penetrating understanding of the spiritual realities which they experience, 2 6, 21 | and everlasting source of spiritual life. Consequently these Lumen gentium Chap., Paragraph
3 1, 8 | visible assembly and the spiritual community, nor the earthly 4 2, 10 | Spirit, are consecrated as a spiritual house and a holy priesthood, 5 2, 10 | Christian man they may offer spiritual sacrifices and proclaim 6 2, 13 | communion whereby they share spiritual riches, apostolic workers 7 2, 15 | with us in prayer and other spiritual benefits. Likewise we can 8 3, 21 | and they passed on this spiritual gift to their helpers by 9 3, 23 | for the harvest and also spiritual and material aid, both directly 10 3, 23 | their own theological and spiritual heritage. Some of these 11 3, 28 | manifests itself in mutual aid, spiritual as well as material, pastoral 12 4, 33 | are to be performed for a spiritual purpose.~Upon all the laity, 13 4, 34 | priestly function of offering spiritual worship for the glory of 14 4, 34 | borne-all these become "spiritual sacrifices acceptable to 15 4, 35 | this darkness, against the spiritual forces of wickedness.203~ 16 4, 37 | in abundance from their spiritual shepherds the spiritual 17 4, 37 | spiritual shepherds the spiritual goods of the Church, especially 18 4, 37 | obedience decisions of their spiritual shepherds, since they are 19 4, 37 | not with grief.211~Let the spiritual shepherds recognize and 20 4, 37 | between the laity and their spiritual leaders: in the laity a 21 4, 37 | to the projects of their spiritual leaders. The latter, on 22 4, 37 | decisions regarding both spiritual and temporal matters. In 23 4, 38 | must nourish the world with spiritual fruits.212 They must diffuse 24 5, 41 | sacrament of Orders, form the spiritual crown of the bishops.6* 25 5, 41 | they should abound in every spiritual good and thus present to 26 5, 41 | under the watchful eye of spiritual shepherds, are bound to 27 5, 42 | certainly a particular source of spiritual fecundity in the world.~ 28 6, 44 | way. Since this is so, the spiritual life of these people should 29 6, 45 | commends them to God, imparts a spiritual blessing on them and accompanies 30 6, 46 | purification of heart and spiritual liberty. They continually 31 7, 49 | strengthened by communication of spiritual goods.2* For by reason of Sacrosanctum concilium Chap., Paragraph
32 1, 5 | heart 8, to be a "bodily and spiritual medicine" 9, the Mediator 33 1, 12 | 12. The spiritual life, however, is not limited 34 1, 12 | receiving the offering of the spiritual victim," he may fashion 35 1, 16 | theological, historical, spiritual, pastoral, and juridical 36 1, 16 | professors of dogmatic, spiritual, and pastoral theology and 37 1, 17 | liturgical formation in their spiritual life. For this they will 38 3, 60 | effects, particularly of a spiritual kind, which are obtained 39 4, 94 | themselves may be recited with spiritual advantage, it is best that Gaudium et spes Chap., Paragraph
40 Intro, 4 | without a corresponding spiritual advancement.~Influenced 41 Intro, 5 | 5. Today's spiritual agitation and the changing 42 1, 14 | recognizes in himself a spiritual and immortal soul, he is 43 2, 23 | mutual respect for the full spiritual dignity of the person. Christian 44 2, 23 | written into man's moral and spiritual nature.~Since rather recent 45 2, 29 | highest of all realities, spiritual ones, even though meanwhile, 46 4, 40 | visible association and a spiritual community,"6 goes forward 47 4, 43 | priests they may look for spiritual light and nourishment. Let 48 5, 48 | Families too will share their spiritual riches generously with other 49 5, 50 | both the material and the spiritual conditions of the times 50 5, 52 | liturgical worship, and by other spiritual aids to conjugal and family 51 6, 53 | perfects his many bodily and spiritual qualities; he strives by 52 6, 53 | conserves in his works, great spiritual experiences and desires, 53 6, 55 | paramount importance for the spiritual and moral maturity of the 54 6, 58 | it were from within, the spiritual qualities and traditions 55 6, 59 | flows immediately from the spiritual and social character of 56 7, 64 | his intellectual, moral, spiritual, and religious life; this 57 7, 65 | community of the material or spiritual aid that it needs-saving 58 7, 67 | material, social, cultural, and spiritual life and that of his dependents, 59 9, 86 | their own home front those spiritual and material readjustments 60 9, 86 | nevertheless contrary to man's spiritual nature and advancement. 61 9, 86 | traditions some portion of the spiritual treasure entrusted by God Gravissimum educationis Chap., Paragraph
62 0 | easily their cultural and spiritual inheritance and of fulfilling 63 0 | circumstances and provide spiritual aid in every way the times 64 0 | energies not only on the spiritual life of students who attend 65 0 | but, solicitous for the spiritual formation of all their children, 66 0 | prepared, should give abiding spiritual and intellectual assistance Nostra aetate Chap., Paragraph
67 0, 2 | promote the good things, spiritual and moral, as well as the 68 0, 4 | Soph. 3:9).12 ~Since the spiritual patrimony common to Christians 69 0, 4 | reasons but by the Gospel's spiritual love, decries hatred, persecutions, Dignitatis humanae Chap., Paragraph
70 0, 13 | herself in her character as a spiritual authority, established by Ad gentes Chap., Paragraph
71 1, 7 | to share with all men the spiritual goods of both its life and 72 1, 9 | cf. Eph. 4:13); and the spiritual temple, where God is adored 73 2, 13 | 14:6), fulfills all their spiritual expectations, and even infinitely 74 2, 13 | new convert sets out on a spiritual journey, by means of which, 75 2, 16 | said about closely joining spiritual formation with the doctrinal 76 2, 17 | ministry and in which their spiritual life could be nourished 77 2, 17 | for their doctrinal and spiritual training. Besides, it is 78 3, 20 | that biblical, theological, spiritual and pastoral refresher courses 79 4, 25 | be prepared by a special spiritual and moral training.5 For 80 4, 25 | uplifted and nourished by the spiritual life. Imbued with a living 81 6, 36 | others will cause a new spiritual wind to blow for the whole 82 6, 41 | necessary technical and spiritual preparation, which should Presbyterorum ordinis Chap., Paragraph
83 1, 2 | royal priesthood; they offer spiritual sacrifices to God through 84 1, 2 | ministry of the priests, the spiritual sacrifice of the faithful 85 2, 5 | Eucharist contains the entire spiritual boon of the Church,16 that 86 2, 5(15)| quasi consummation of the spiritual life, and the goal of all 87 2, 5 | faithful to sing hymns and spiritual songs in their hearts to 88 2, 6 | the other priestly duties, spiritual power is conferred upon 89 2, 6 | deserve special care in their spiritual progress for the good of 90 2, 6 | strengthening the faithful for their spiritual combat.~In building the 91 2, 6 | spend themselves for the spiritual growth of the Body of Christ. ~ 92 2, 7 | and especially for their spiritual well-being. For above all 93 2, 8 | the development of their spiritual and intellectual life, that 94 2, 9 | are attracted to a higher spiritual life. Likewise, they should 95 2, 10 | 10. The spiritual gift which priests receive 96 2, 10 | should be given to their spiritual life as well as their mental 97 2, 11 | effort, diligent and prudent spiritual direction is of the greatest 98 3 | SECTION 2 Special Spiritual Requirements in the Life 99 3, 16 | and a special source of spiritual fecundity in the world.34 100 3, 17 | freedom and docility grows spiritual discretion in which is found 101 3, 18 | Aids to encourage the spiritual life.) In order that, in 102 3, 18 | Outstanding among all these spiritual aids are those acts by which 103 3, 18 | greatly deepened. Nourished by spiritual reading, under the light 104 3, 18 | the Most Holy Eucharist, spiritual retreats and spiritual direction 105 3, 18 | spiritual retreats and spiritual direction are of great worth. 106 3, 19 | that their doctrine be "spiritual medicine for the People 107 3, 19 | they may strengthen their spiritual life and mutually communicate 108 3, 20 | is to be exercised for a spiritual purpose.~ Apostolicam actuositatem Chap., Paragraph
109 1, 3 | only that they may offer spiritual sacrifices in everything 110 1, 4 | the Church is nourished by spiritual aids which are common to 111 1, 4 | should be irrelevant to their spiritual life, in keeping with the 112 1, 4 | whatsoever.~This plan for the spiritual life of the laity should 113 1, 4 | special characteristics of the spiritual life which are proper to 114 1, 4 | example of this type of spiritual and apostolic life is the 115 2, 5 | in the world, in both the spiritual and the temporal orders. 116 2, 7 | must offer the moral and spiritual aids by which the temporal 117 3, 13 | it should not exclude any spiritual or temporal benefit which 118 4, 17 | In this way, by giving spiritual help to one another through 119 4, 22 | the necessary formation, spiritual consolation, and incentive. ~ 120 5, 24 | the laity, provide it with spiritual principles and support, 121 5, 24 | which have an immediately spiritual purpose, thereby assuming 122 5, 25 | themselves to nourishing the spiritual life and an apostolic attitude 123 6, 28 | not only by the continuous spiritual and doctrinal progress of 124 6, 29 | and by its own form of the spiritual life.~The formation for 125 6, 29 | apostolate.~In addition to spiritual formation, a solid doctrinal 126 6, 30 | solicitous for the material and spiritual needs of their neighbor. 127 6, 30 | they provide doctrinal, spiritual, and practical formation. 128 6, 32 | periods of recollection, spiritual exercises, frequent meetings, 129 6, 32 | doctrine, the nourishment.of spiritual life, the discernment of Optatam totius Chap., Paragraph
130 2, 3 | particularly through appropriate spiritual direction, to follow Christ 131 3, 4 | all the forms of training, spiritual, intellectual, disciplinary, 132 3, 5 | pastoral experience and special spiritual and pedagogical training. 133 3, 6 | freedom of choice, into his spiritual, moral and intellectual 134 4 | CAREFUL DEVELOPMENT OF THE SPIRITUAL TRAINING~ 135 4, 8 | 8. The spiritual training should be closely 136 4, 8 | the special help of the spiritual director, should be imparted 137 4, 8 | should be taken lest the spiritual formation consist in them 138 4, 9 | more readily conformed to a spiritual life that more than in any 139 4, 12 | 12. In order that the spiritual training rest upon a more 140 4, 12 | intense introduction to the spiritual life. It will also be their 141 5, 16 | it the food of their own spiritual lives, and be enabled to 142 5, 18 | needs of the apostolate. The spiritual and pastoral training of 143 7, 21 | apostolic activity, under its spiritual, intellectual, and pastoral Perfectae caritatis Chap., Paragraph
144 0, 6 | desires and so nourish their spiritual life from this richest of 145 0, 11 | attention especially to the spiritual training to be given members 146 0, 12 | will repudiate by a certain spiritual instinct everything which 147 0, 18 | have received in matters spiritual and in arts and sciences. 148 0, 18 | see to it that directors, spiritual fathers, and professors Dei verbum Chap., Paragraph
149 1, 8 | it contributes to their spiritual welfare, except in those 150 2, 16 | should be solicitous for the spiritual, intellectual and material 151 2, 16 | and the renewal of their spiritual life and for the acquisition 152 2, 17 | regard not only for man's spiritual and moral circumstances 153 2, 18 | promoted to sustain the spiritual life of those who go to 154 2, 18 | look to and promote their spiritual care by means of suitable 155 2, 19 | devote themselves to the spiritual care of their flock, they 156 2, 20 | Christ the Lord and pursues a spiritual and supernatural purpose, 157 2, 23 | should provide for their spiritual needs either through priests 158 2, 28 | genuine concern for the spiritual welfare of the whole diocese. 159 2, 30 | faithful are nourished with spiritual food through the devout 160 3, 43 | of their way of life, the spiritual care of military personnel 161 3, 43 | endeavors which will improve the spiritual welfare of military personnel.2 ~ Unitatis redintegratio Chap., Paragraph
162 1, 4 | in their various forms of spiritual life and discipline, in 163 2, 8 | movement, and merits the name, "spiritual ecumenism." ~It is a recognized 164 2, 9 | brethren, their history, their spiritual and liturgical life, their 165 2, 10 | because the instruction and spiritual formation of the faithful 166 3, 14 | extensively-in liturgical practice, spiritual tradition, and law. Nor 167 3, 15 | found the riches of those spiritual traditions which are given 168 3, 15 | avail themselves of the spiritual riches of the Eastern Fathers 169 3, 15 | very rich liturgical and spiritual heritage of the Eastern 170 3, 17 | works of the Fathers and spiritual writers of the Eastern Churches. 171 3, 19 | matters of doctrine on the spiritual life, vary considerably 172 3, 23 | organizations for the relief of spiritual and material distress, the Orientalium ecclesiarum Chap., Paragraph
173 1, 3 | ecclesiastical discipline, and spiritual heritage, are, nevertheless, 174 1, 4 | special hierarchy where the spiritual good of the faithful demands 175 2 | PRESERVATION OF THE SPIRITUAL HERITAGE OF THE EASTERN 176 2, 5 | this ecclesiastical and spiritual heritage the high regard 177 6, 26 | salvation of souls and their spiritual good are impelling motives. 178 6, 27 | as necessity or a genuine spiritual benefit recommends such Inter mirifica Chap., Paragraph
179 1, 9 | be a cause or occasion of spiritual harm to themselves, or that 180 1, 12 | ought also to encourage spiritual values, culture and the


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