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Vat. Ecum. Council II

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catholic

Dei verbum
    Chap., Paragraph
1 1, 5(4) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Catholic Faith, Chap. 3, "On Faith:" 2 1, 6(6) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Catholic Faith, Chap. 2, "On Revelation:" 3 2, 7(2) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Catholic Faith, Chap. 2, "On revelation:" 4 2, 8(5) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Catholic Faith, Chap. 4, "On Faith 5 2, 10(8) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Catholic Faith, Chap. 3 "On Faith:" 6 3, 11(1) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Catholic Faith, Chap. 2 "On Revelation:" 7 3, 11(3) | Vatican Council, Schema on Catholic Doctrine, note 9: Coll. 8 3, 12(10)| Dogmatic Constitution on the Catholic Faith, Chapter 2, "On Revelation:" 9 6, 23 | and of sacred liturgies. Catholic exegetes then and other Lumen gentium Chap., Paragraph
10 1, 8 | professed as one, holy, catholic and apostolic, 12* which 11 1, 8 | society, subsists in the Catholic Church, which is governed 12 1, 8 | forces impelling toward catholic unity.~Just as Christ carried 13 2, 13 | Himself. By reason of it, the Catholic Church strives constantly 14 2, 13 | called to be part of this catholic unity of the people of God 15 2, 13 | it in various ways, the Catholic faithful, all who believe 16 2, 14 | attention firstly to the Catholic faithful. Basing itself 17 2, 14 | therefore, knowing that the Catholic Church was made necessary 18 3, 23 | into being the one and only Catholic Church.32* For this reason 19 3, 25 | witnesses to divine and Catholic truth. In matters of faith 20 3, 25 | defending a doctrine of Catholic faith.43* The infallibility 21 3, 26 | brought together one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church.54* 22 3, 28 | who though baptized in the Catholic Church have fallen away 23 8, 53 | in faith and charity. The Catholic Church, taught by the Holy 24 8, 54 | which are propounded in Catholic schools concerning her, 25 8, 67 | deliberately teaches this Catholic doctrine and at the same Sacrosanctum concilium Chap., Paragraph
26 6, 115 | sexes, and also in other Catholic institutions and schools. 27 6, 121 | always be in conformity with Catholic doctrine; indeed they should 28 7, 123 | of praise in honor of the Catholic faith sung by great men 29 7, 127 | works destined to be used in Catholic worship, to edify the faithful, Gaudium et spes Chap., Paragraph
30 3, 36(6) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Catholic Faith, Chapter III: Denz. 31 4, 40 | human.~In addition, the Catholic Church gladly holds in high 32 6, 59(8) | Council, Constitution on the Catholic Faith: Denzinger 1795, 1799 ( 33 7, 63(1) | XXIII, allocution to the Catholic Association of Italian Workers, 34 9, 87 | desirable in addition that Catholic specialists, especially 35 9, 90 | There are also various Catholic associations on an international 36 9, 90 | would be to stimulate the Catholic community to promote progress Gravissimum educationis Chap., Paragraph
37 0, 0(1) | to the youths of Italian Catholic Action, April 20, 1946: 38 0, 0(11) | congress of the Italian Catholic Teachers' Association, Sept. 39 0, 0(13) | the Association of Italian Catholic Teachers, Sept 8, 1946: 40 0, 0(19) | Bavarian Association of Catholic Teachers, Dec. 31, 1956: 41 0 | in schools that are not Catholic. This is possible by the 42 0, 0(23) | of great worth also when Catholic teachers and associates 43 0 | 8. Catholic Schools~The influence of 44 0 | a special manner by the Catholic school. No less than other 45 0 | than other schools does the Catholic school pursue cultural goals 46 0 | by faith.25 So indeed the Catholic school, while it is open, 47 0 | community.~Since, therefore, the Catholic school can be such an aid 48 0, 0(25) | Bavarian Association of Catholic Teachers, Dec. 31, 1956: 49 0 | teachers recognize that the Catholic school depends upon them 50 0 | The Council also reminds Catholic parents of the duty of entrusting 51 0 | entrusting their children to Catholic schools wherever and whenever 52 0, 0(27) | XII's allocution to the Catholic Association of Italian Teachers 53 0, 0(27) | Congress of the Associations of Catholic Italian Teachers Sept. 5, 54 0, 0(28) | XII's allocution to the Catholic Association of Italian Teachers 55 0 | 9. Different Types of Catholic Schools~To this concept 56 0 | Schools~To this concept of a Catholic school all schools that 57 0 | as possible, though the Catholic school is to take on different 58 0 | dear to her heart those Catholic schools, found especially 59 0 | establishing and directing Catholic schools. Therefore, though 60 0, 0(29) | International Office of Catholic Education, Feb. 25, 1964: 61 0 | no sacrifice in helping Catholic schools fulfill their function 62 0 | 10. Catholic Colleges and Universities~ 63 0 | faith in the world.32~In Catholic universities where there 64 0 | attention should be given in Catholic universities and colleges 65 0 | heartily recommends that Catholic colleges and universities 66 0, 0(32) | French Institutes of Higher Catholic Education, Sept. 21, 1950: 67 0, 0(32) | allocution to the Federation of Catholic Universities, April 1, 1959: 68 0, 0(32) | the Academic Senate of the Catholic University of Milan, April 69 0 | life of students who attend Catholic universities, but, solicitous 70 0 | universities that are not Catholic there should be associations 71 0 | university centers under Catholic auspices in which priests, 72 0 | the university. Whether in Catholic universities or others, 73 0 | suitable cooperation between Catholic schools, and between these Nostra aetate Chap., Paragraph
74 0, 2 | life, and sacred rites. The Catholic Church rejects nothing that Dignitatis humanae Chap., Paragraph
75 0, 1 | religion subsists in the Catholic and Apostolic Church, to 76 0, 1 | leaves untouched traditional Catholic doctrine on the moral duty 77 0, 10 | one of the major tenets of Catholic doctrine that man's response 78 0, 14 | nations" (Matt. 28:19-20), the Catholic Church must work with all Ad gentes Chap., Paragraph
79 1, 6 | saving Faith. It perfects her Catholic unity by this expansion. 80 2, 15 | and of catechists, and Catholic action. Religious men and 81 2, 17 | future catechists may study Catholic doctrine, especially in 82 3, 20 | away from embracing the Catholic Faith because they cannot 83 3, 22 | can then be taken up into Catholic unity. Finally, the young 84 6, 36 | foster in themselves a truly catholic spirit; they should spend 85 6, 39 | people from the schools and Catholic associations so that among 86 6, 40 | and impels them to a truly catholic spirit and work.9~Institutes 87 6, 41 | in their own family, in Catholic associations, and in the Presbyterorum ordinis Chap., Paragraph
88 2, 4(5) | subjects, he keeps intact the Catholic faith and announces true Apostolicam actuositatem Chap., Paragraph
89 Intro, 1(3) | Idem., sermon to young Catholic workers, Aug. 25, 1957: 90 3, 12(7) | to Association of French Catholic Youth on piety, knowledge 91 4, 17 | religious way of life and a Catholic way of thinking, leading 92 4, 19 | the international sphere. Catholic international organizations 93 4, 19(4) | International Federation of Catholic Men, Dec. 8, 1956: A.A.S. 94 4, 20 | they received the title of "Catholic Action," and were often 95 4, 20 | apostolate have the name of "Catholic Action" or some other title, 96 4, 20 | must be considered to be Catholic Action even though they 97 4, 20(8) | XII, allocution to Italian Catholic Action, Sept. 4, 1940: A. 98 4, 22 | international field or especially in Catholic mission communities and 99 5, 24 | however, may claim the name "Catholic" unless it has obtained 100 5, 25 | apostolic attitude in the Catholic societies entrusted to them; 101 6, 30 | Schools, colleges, and other Catholic educational institutions 102 6, 30 | have the duty to develop a Catholic sense and apostolic activity 103 6, 31 | far and wide even among Catholic, the laity should not only 104 6, 31(5) | to graduates of Italian Catholic Action, May 24, 1953. ~ 105 6, 31(6) | World Federation of Young Catholic Women, April 18, 1952: A. 106 6, 32 | of sacred Scripture and Catholic doctrine, the nourishment. Optatam totius Chap., Paragraph
107 | of the very unity of the Catholic priesthood this priestly 108 2, 2 | and young men, especially Catholic associations, should carefully 109 5, 16 | will correctly draw out Catholic doctrine from divine revelation, 110 6, 20 | be imbued with that truly Catholic spirit which will accustom Dei verbum Chap., Paragraph
111 1, 5 | in the name of the entire Catholic episcopate, it will at the 112 1, 10 | and central organs of the Catholic Church will exhibit a truly 113 2, 11 | in which the one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church of 114 2, 11(1) | Council, Decree on Eastern Catholic Churches, Nov. 21, 1964, 115 2, 17 | of the laity, especially Catholic Action. Those associations 116 2, 22 | involved, but also the entire Catholic Church.~Concerning diocesan 117 2, 23(16) | Council, Decree on Eastern Catholic Churches, Nov. 21, 1964, 118 2, 35 | of the sacred apostolate. Catholic schools conducted by Religious Unitatis redintegratio Chap., Paragraph
119 1 | CHAPTER I CATHOLIC PRINCIPLES ON ECUMENISM ~ 120 1, 3 | full communion with the Catholic Church-for which, often 121 1, 3 | the separation, and the Catholic Church embraces upon them 122 1, 3 | are in communion with the Catholic Church even though this 123 1, 3 | degrees between them and the Catholic Church-whether in doctrine 124 1, 3 | brothers by the children of the Catholic Church.22~Moreover, some 125 1, 3 | visible boundaries of the Catholic Church: the written word 126 1, 3 | is only through Christ's Catholic Church, which is "the all-embracing 127 1, 4 | Council exhorts all the Catholic faithful to recognize the 128 1, 4 | prudently and patiently by the Catholic faithful, with the attentive 129 1, 4 | this unity subsists in the Catholic Church as something she 130 1, 4 | individuals wish for full Catholic communion, their preparation 131 1, 4 | be done or renewed in the Catholic household itself, in order 132 1, 4 | Apostles.~For although the Catholic Church has been endowed 133 1, 4 | the participation by the Catholic faithful in ecumenical work 134 2, 9 | what the situation of the Catholic Church really is. In this 135 2, 10 | separated brethren with the Catholic Church.~This importance 136 2, 11 | and method in which the Catholic faith is expressed should 137 2, 11 | in which the purity of Catholic doctrine suffers loss and 138 2, 11 | At the same time, the Catholic faith must be explained 139 2, 11 | in ecumenical dialogue, Catholic theologians standing fast 140 2, 11 | should remember that in Catholic doctrine there exists a " 141 3, 13 | See. Among those in which Catholic traditions and institutions 142 3, 14 | Churches of the East and the Catholic Church, to give due consideration 143 3, 17 | declares to belong to the full Catholic and apostolic character 144 3, 17 | Eastern children of the Catholic Church, who preserve this 145 3, 18 | shepherds and faithful of the Catholic Church to develop closer 146 3, 19 | close affinity with the Catholic Church as a result of the 147 3, 19 | desire for peace with the Catholic Church have not yet taken 148 3, 19 | important differences from the Catholic Church, not only of an historical, 149 3, 20 | from the doctrine of the Catholic Church concerning Christ 150 3, 21 | Church. For, according to Catholic belief, the authentic teaching 151 3, 24 | must be fully and sincerely Catholic, that is to say, faithful 152 3, 24 | with the faith which the Catholic Church has always professed, 153 3, 24 | undertaken by the sons of the Catholic Church should develop in Orientalium ecclesiarum Chap., Paragraph
154 Pream, 1 | 1. The Catholic Church holds in high esteem 155 1, 2 | 2. The Holy Catholic Church, which is the Mystical 156 1, 2 | for it is the mind of the Catholic Church that each individual 157 1, 4 | Finally, each and every Catholic, as also the baptized of 158 1, 4 | into the fullness of the Catholic communion, must retain his 159 6, 25 | a bare profession of the Catholic faith demands. Eastern clerics, 160 6, 25 | joining the unity of the Catholic Church, in accordance with 161 6, 26 | motives. For that reason the Catholic Church has always adopted 162 6, 27 | separated in good faith from the Catholic Church, if they ask of their 163 6, 27 | a course and access to a Catholic priest is physically or 164 End, 30 | Eastern and the Western Catholic Churches and at the same 165 End, 30 | situation till such time as the Catholic Church and the separated Inter mirifica Chap., Paragraph
166 1, 3 | 3. The Catholic Church, since it was founded 167 2, 14 | spirit into readers, a truly Catholic press should be set up and 168 2, 14 | ecclesiastical authorities or by Catholic laymen-should be edited 169 2, 14 | accord with natural law and Catholic teaching and precepts. It 170 2, 14 | both to spread and read the Catholic press to formulate Christian 171 2, 14 | sponsoring theaters operated by Catholic and responsible managers. ~ 172 2, 14 | are suitable for families. Catholic programs should be promoted, 173 2, 14 | be necessary, to set up Catholic stations. In such instances, 174 2, 16 | This should be done in Catholic schools at every level, 175 2, 16 | should present and explain Catholic teaching and regulations 176 2, 17 | have to maintain and assist Catholic newspapers, periodicals 177 2, 18 | to the needs of the whole Catholic world. ~ 178 2, 21 | laymen who are experts in Catholic teaching and in these arts 179 2, 22 | their own international Catholic associations. These Catholic 180 2, 22 | Catholic associations. These Catholic international associations


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