Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 1 3, 11(3)| Sm. 23,2; Matt.1:22 and various places; ("for"): First Vatican
2 4, 15 | indicate its meaning through various types (see 1 Cor. 10:12).
Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 3 1, 1 | joined more closely today by various social, technical and cultural
4 1, 7 | building up of Christ's Body various members and functions have
5 2, 12 | and ready to undertake the various tasks and offices which
6 2, 13 | structure also it is composed of various ranks. This diversity among
7 2, 13 | or are related to it in various ways, the Catholic faithful,
8 2, 16 | the Gospel are related in various ways to the people of God.18*
9 3, 20 | ministry.6* Among those various ministries which, according
10 3, 23 | Providence it has come about that various churches, established in
11 3, 23 | churches, established in various places by the apostles and
12 3, 28 | individuals in the Church various degrees of participation
13 4, 33 | laity can also be called in various ways to a more direct form
14 5, 41 | prepare themselves for the various ministerial offices under
15 5, 41 | well as those who must bear various hardships or who suffer
16 6, 43 | in the field of the Lord, various forms of solidarity and
17 6, 43 | community life, as well as various religious families have
18 6, 43 | of the members of these various religious families themselves
19 6, 44 | special character of her various religious institutes.~The
20 7, 49 | as He is";1* but all in various ways and degrees are in
21 8, 62 | priesthood of Christ is shared in various ways both by the ministers
22 8, 66 | most favorable to it. The various forms of piety toward the
23 Appen, 73 | Churches, about which there are various explanations." ~+ PERICLE
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 24 1, 5 | 2:4), "who in many and various ways spoke in times past
25 1, 22 | defined limits belongs also to various kinds of competent territorial
26 1, 23 | the indults conceded to various places. Finally, there must
27 1, 25 | are to be consulted, from various parts of the world. ~
28 1, 37 | genius and talents of the various races and peoples. Anything
29 2, 53 | for those oppressed by various needs, for all mankind,
30 3, 60 | effect of the sacraments, and various occasions in life are rendered
31 3, 81 | and traditions found in various regions. This holds good
32 5, 105 | 105. Finally, in the various seasons of the year and
33 7, 123 | peoples, and the needs of the various rites. Thus, in the course
34 Appen | society. But among the various systems which are being
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 35 Pref, 3 | conversation about these various problems. The council brings
36 Intro, 5 | a piece, where once the various groups of men had a kind
37 Intro, 6 | clans, tribes, villages, various groups and associations
38 Intro, 6 | being induced to migrate on various counts, and are thereby
39 Intro, 8 | between races and between various kinds of social orders;
40 2, 25 | decision. In our era, for various reasons, reciprocal ties
41 2, 30 | needs of society. Many in various places even make light of
42 2, 30 | not hesitate to resort to various frauds and deceptions in
43 2, 31 | toward themselves and the various group to which they belong,
44 2, 31 | in the activities of the various groups which make up the
45 4, 43 | genuine expertise in their various fields. They will gladly
46 4, 44 | treasures hidden in the various forms of human culture,
47 4, 44 | ideas and terminology of various philosophers, and and has
48 5, 47 | sincerely rejoice in the various ways by which men today
49 5, 48 | matrimony, endowed as it is with various benefits and purposes.1
50 5, 49 | on the worthy customs of various peoples and times.~This
51 5, 52 | the family, in which the various generations come together
52 5, 52 | prudent legislation and various undertakings and assisted
53 5, 52 | explain more thoroughly the various conditions favoring a proper
54 5, 52 | illustrious can be formed.~Various organizations, especially
55 6, 54 | of commerce between the various nations and human groups
56 6, 56 | classical studies according to various traditions.~How can we quickly
57 6, 57 | man gives himself to the various disciplines of philosophy,
58 6, 58 | Likewise the Church, living in various circumstances in the course
59 6, 58 | into communion with the various civilizations, to their
60 6, 61 | form a synthesis of the various disciplines of knowledge
61 6, 62 | multifold forms according to various times and regions.~Efforts
62 6, 62 | with the characteristics of various nations and regions. They
63 6, 62 | help these men skilled in various disciplines to attain to
64 7, 71 | to the right inherent in various forms of public property.
65 8, 74 | 74. Men, families and the various groups which make up the
66 8, 74 | political community according to various forms. The political community
67 8, 75 | terms of reference of the various public bodies and in the
68 8, 75 | different ways according to various regions and the evolution
69 9, 83 | in the relations between various nations as well, in order
70 9, 85 | training to discharge the various tasks of economic and social
71 9, 86 | inequality of power among the various nations. This type of organization,
72 9, 90 | nations. There are also various Catholic associations on
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 73 0 | become actively involved in various community organizations,
74 0 | 4. Various Aids to Christian Education~
75 0 | media of communication,18 various groups for mental and physical
76 0 | teachers, associations of various types that foster cultural,
77 0 | penetrating inquiry into the various aspects of the sacred sciences
78 0 | every university let the various faculties work mutually
Nostra aetate
Chap., Paragraph 79 0, 1 | light.3 ~Men expect from the various religions answers to the
80 0, 2 | present, there is found among various peoples a certain perception
81 0, 2 | Again, Buddhism, in its various forms, realizes the radical
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 82 1, 4 | ministering; He equips her with various gifts of a hierarchical
83 1, 6 | missionary activity of the Church various stages sometimes are found
84 1, 8 | but it holds also for the various goods of this world which
85 1, 9 | and cultures peculiar to various peoples, not only is not
86 2, 11 | cultural and social life by the various. undertakings and enterprises
87 2, 12 | organizations, by governments, by various Christian communities, and
88 2, 15 | Christian community grow, various ministries are needed, which
89 2, 16 | the human family when the various faithful communities all
90 2, 18 | preaching of the Gospel.~Various forms of religious life
91 2, 18 | order that they may display various aspects of the mission of
92 2, 18 | may devote themselves to various pastoral works, and prepare
93 2, 18 | special mention are the various projects for causing the
94 5, 29 | the more urgent needs of various areas. Let it arrange for
95 5, 29 | about local conditions in various regions, and about the thinking
96 5, 29 | and about the thinking of various groups of men) as well as
97 5, 30 | subject to his power in the various works which refer to the
98 6, 41 | and organize and promote various forms of the lay apostolate,
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 99 2, 4 | many ways, according to the various needs of those who hear
100 2, 5 | of the Church, priests by various titles are bound together
101 2, 6 | complete, should lead to various works of charity and mutual
102 2, 7 | in our present age, for various reasons, apostolic undertakings
103 2, 9 | foster with diligence the various humble and exalted charisms
104 3, 18 | impulses of his grace in the various events of life, and so from
105 3, 21 | persons and meet the needs of various dioceses. This would also
106 3, 21 | another or established for various dioceses together, or territorial
107 3, 21 | together the institutes of various nations in order that their
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 108 1, 2 | the Church carries on in various ways through all her members.
109 3 | CHAPTER III THE VARIOUS FIELDS OF THE APOSTOLATE~
110 3, 9 | In both areas there are various opportunities for apostolic
111 3, 9 | more widely also in the various fields of the Church's apostolate.~
112 3, 11 | brethren in need. Among the various activities of the family
113 4 | CHAPTER IV THE VARIOUS FORMS OF THE APOSTOLATE ~
114 4, 15 | or together as members of various groups or associations.~
115 4, 18 | Church communities and the various spheres. For the associations
116 4, 20 | grouped themselves into various kinds of activities and
117 4, 20 | spirit of the Gospel into various communities and departments
118 4, 20 | even though they take on various forms and titles because
119 5, 23 | necessary is cooperation among various projects of the apostolate
120 5, 24 | hierarchy in accordance with the various forms and objects of this
121 5, 24 | the hierarchy, though in various ways.~Because of the demands
122 5, 24 | responsibility. Thus, making various dispositions of the apostolate
123 5, 24 | on their own accord. In various Church documents this procedure
124 5, 26 | the mutual coordination of various lay associations and enterprises.7~
125 5, 26 | communicating information about the various apostolic programs of the
126 5, 26 | works with its advice. The various movements and projects of
127 6, 31 | 31. Various types of the apostolate
128 6, 32 | take into consideration the various types of the apostolate
129 Exhor, 33 | they are co-workers in the various forms and modes of the one
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 130 5, 15 | ultimate principles of the various systems, will hold on to
131 5, 16 | Liturgy.~The circumstances of various regions being duly considered,
132 5, 18 | will be able to meet the various needs of the apostolate.
133 6, 19 | according to the spirit of their various Institutes.~In general,
134 6, 19 | spirit of charity to the various circumstances and needs
135 6, 20 | laity and in promoting the various and more effective forms
Perfectae caritatis
Chap., Paragraph 136 0, 1 | appear adorned with the various gifts of her children like
137 0, 8 | which devote themselves to various apostolic tasks. The gifts
138 0, 8 | service of Christ in these various communities be sustained
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 139 Pref, 3 | certain common needs of various churches. ~This sacred synod,
140 1, 5 | 5. Bishops chosen from various parts of the world, in ways
141 1, 9(8) | cardinals, prelates and various officials of the Roman curia,
142 1, 10 | be more widely taken from various regions of the Church, insofar
143 2, 13 | strive to make use of the various media at hand nowadays for
144 2, 13 | well as by the press and various other media of communication,
145 2, 17 | 17. Various forms of the apostolate
146 2, 17 | participate in and give aid to the various works of the apostolate
147 2, 27 | circumstances or nature of various localities. These institutions,
148 2, 29 | assigned by the bishop to various works of the apostolate,
149 2, 30 | priests who are experienced in various languages.~In fulfilling
150 2, 35 | the bishops to assist in various pastoral ministries. They
151 2, 35 | state as well as in the various works which concern the
152 2, 35 | to be encouraged between various religious communities and
153 3, 36 | bishops established for various churches the way to be followed
154 3, 36 | and efficaciously in the various churches, as the needs of
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 155 1, 2 | Holy Spirit energizing its various functions. It is a mystery
156 1, 4 | undertaken, according to the various needs of the Church and
157 1, 4 | proper freedom, in their various forms of spiritual life
158 2, 6 | here on earth. Thus if, in various times and circumstances,
159 2, 6 | ecumenical importance. Already in various spheres of the Church's
160 2, 12 | spirit, or also in the use of various remedies to relieve the
161 3, 13 | a special place. ~These various divisions differ greatly
162 3, 13 | differences between the various Christian bodies, and without
163 3, 17 | advantage. In such cases, these various theological expressions
164 3, 17 | discipline and theology, in its various traditions, this holy synod
165 3, 18 | urgent desire that, in the various organizations and living
Orientalium ecclesiarum
Chap., Paragraph 166 1, 2 | combining together into various groups which are held together
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 167 2, 13 | social communication in various apostolic endeavors, as
168 2, 19 | press, and that experts from various countries be named to it,
169 Appen, 23 | assistance of experts from various countries, to issue a pastoral
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