Dei verbum
    Chap., Paragraph   1     2,  10   | exclusively to the living teaching office of the Church, 9 whose authority
  2     2,  10   |        Jesus Christ. This teaching office is not above the word of
  3     3,  11(1)|          2180 (3629): EB 420; Holy Office, Epistle of Dec. 22, 1923:
  4     6,  23   |        care of the sacred teaching office of the Church, to an exploration
Lumen gentium
    Chap., Paragraph   5     2,  12   |         also in Christ's prophetic office; it spreads abroad a living
  6     3,  20   |         chief place belongs to the office of those who, appointed
  7     3,  20   |      governing.13* And just as the office granted individually to
  8     3,  20   |  successors, so also the apostles' office of nurturing the Church
  9     3,  21   |    consecration, together with the office of sanctifying, also confers
 10     3,  21   |      sanctifying, also confers the office of teaching and of governing,
 11     3,  22   |           intact. In virtue of his office, that is as Vicar of Christ
 12     3,  24   |          bishops cannot assume any office.38*~
 13     3,  25   |            enjoys in virtue of his office, when, as the supreme shepherd
 14     3,  25   |          bishops, in view of their office and the importance of the
 15     3,  26   |           to whom is committed the office of offering the worship
 16     3,  27   |           apostolate.~The pastoral office or the habitual and daily
 17     4,  35   | continually fulfills His prophetic office until the complete manifestation
 18     4,  37   |          by reason of their sacred office represent the person of
 19     5,  41   |  participate in the grace of their office and they should grow daily
 20     5,  41   |           by the exercise of their office through Christ, the eternal
 21     5,  41   |       Church of God. By their very office of praying and offering
 22     8,  53   |           is endowed with the high office and dignity of being the
 23 Appen,  71   |           granting of a particular office or in the allotment of subjects,
 24 Appen,  73   |         power at will, as his very office demands. Though it is always
Sacrosanctum concilium
    Chap., Paragraph  25     1,  7    |           exercise of the priestly office of Jesus Christ. In the
 26     1,  20   |          person appointed for this office by the bishops. This is
 27     1,  26   |           to their differing rank, office, and actual participation. ~
 28     1,  28   |     minister or layman, who has an office to perform, should do all
 29     1,  28   |         parts which pertain to his office by the nature of the rite
 30     1,  29   |      therefore, to discharge their office with the sincere piety and
 31     4        |              CHAPTER IV THE DIVINE OFFICE ~
 32     4,  83   |   especially by praying the divine office.~
 33     4,  84   |        Christian times, the divine office is devised so that the whole
 34     4,  87   |           In order that the divine office may be better and more perfectly
 35     4,  87   |          as follows concerning the office of the Roman rite.~
 36     4,  88   |         Because the purpose of the office is to sanctify the day,
 37     4,  89   |            89. Therefore, when the office is revised, these norms
 38     4,  89   |          hinges on which the daily office turns; hence they are to
 39     4,  90   |                     90. The divine office, because it is the public
 40     4,  90   |            take part in the divine office are earnestly exhorted in
 41     4,  90   |      psalms.~In revising the Roman office, its ancient and venerable
 42     4,  95   |      Communities obliged to choral office are bound to celebrate the
 43     4,  95   |         are bound to celebrate the office in choir every day in addition
 44     4,  95   |            constitutions to choral office must celebrate the entire
 45     4,  95   |          must celebrate the entire office.~b) Cathedral or collegiate
 46     4,  95   |          recite those parts of the office imposed on them by general
 47     4,  96   |           96. Clerics not bound to office in choir, if they are in
 48     4,  96   |           bound to pray the entire office every day, either in common
 49     4,  97   |         substituted for the divine office.~In particular cases, and
 50     4,  97   |  obligation of reciting the divine office, or may commute the obligation.~
 51     4,  98   |            any parts of the divine office are thereby performing the
 52     4,  98   |    constitutions, recite any short office, provided this is drawn
 53     4,  98   |          the pattern of the divine office and is duly approved.~
 54     4,  99   |               99. Since the divine office is the voice of the Church,
 55     4,  99   |     clerics who are not obliged to office in choir, especially priests
 56     4,  99   |            some part of the divine office in common.~All who pray
 57     4,  99   |            All who pray the divine office, whether in choir or in
 58     4,  99   |         moreover, fitting that the office, both in choir and in common,
 59     4,  100  |    encouraged to recite the divine office, either with the priests,
 60     4,  101  |           by clerics in the divine office. But in individual cases
 61     4,  101  |      obstacle to their praying the office properly. The vernacular
 62     4,  101  |          celebration of the divine office, even in choir, to nuns
 63     4,  101  |         cleric bound to the divine office fulfills his obligation
 64     4,  101  |         obligation if he prays the office in the vernacular together
 65     6,  113  |            Art. 63; for the divine office. Art. 101.~
Gaudium et spes
    Chap., Paragraph  66     5,  48   |         strengthen them in sublime office of being a father or a mother.6
 67     5,  48   |        Graced with the dignity and office of fatherhood and motherhood,
 68     5,  50   |       toward the Church's teaching office, which authentically interprets
 69     7,  69   |            the burden of taking up office or from refusing to serve.~
 70     8,  75   |        take on the burdens of this office.~If the citizens' responsible
 71     9,  82   |       preoccupations of their high office, are nonetheless moved by
Gravissimum educationis
    Chap., Paragraph  72     0        |          enriched by the grace and office of the sacrament of matrimony,
 73     0,  0(29)|    allocution to the International Office of Catholic Education, Feb.
Ad gentes
    Chap., Paragraph  74     2,  15   |     priestly, prophetic, and royal office which God has entrusted
 75     2,  16   |          functions of the deacon's office, either preaching the word
 76     4,  26   |           the necessities of their office. Nor should there be wanting
 77     5,  29   |       should be only one competent office, namely that of the "Propagation
 78     5,  29   |             yet for its part, this office should promote missionary
 79     5,  29   |           removed.~Therefore, this office must be both an instrument
 80     5,  29   |           In the direction of this office, an active role with a deliberative
 81     5,  29   |          the Supreme Pontiff. This office should have available a
Presbyterorum ordinis
    Chap., Paragraph  82     1,  2    |        they perform their priestly office publicly for men in the
 83     1,  2    |      consecration and mission. The office of their ministry has been
 84     1,  2    |            priests by Christ.9~The office of priests, since it is
 85     1,  2    |            they participate in the office of the apostles, God gives
 86     2,  5    |           to carry on his priestly office by the action of his Spirit.12
 87     2,  5    |  celebration in praying the Divine Office, offered in the name of
 88     2,  6    |                  6. Exercising the office of Christ, the Shepherd
 89     2,  6    |            them in the Lord.30~The office of pastor is not confined
 90     2,  9    |          outstanding and necessary office of father and teacher among
 91     3,  13   |           recitation of the Divine Office, they offer the voice of
 92     3,  14   |          many obligations of their office, certainly have reason to
 93     3,  16   |     willing to be dedicated to the office committed to them-namely,
 94     3,  17   |            of their ecclesiastical office should be used for adequate
 95     3,  17   |           the fulfillment of their office and status, excepting those
 96     3,  17   |         not to seek ecclesiastical office or the benefits of it for
 97     3,  20   |         and the fulfillment of the office entrusted to them, priests
 98     3,  20   |           have fulfilled a special office in the service of the People
 99     3,  20   |            one, in accord with his office and the conditions of time
100     3,  20   |           ought to be given to the office fulfilled by sacred ministers.
101     3,  20   |           endowment attached to an office, would be held as secondary,
102     3,  20   |        given to the ecclesiastical office itself. From this it should
103     3,  20   |           understood that whatever office is conferred in a stable
104   End,  22   |           that in performing their office they are never alone, but
Apostolicam actuositatem
    Chap., Paragraph 105     1,  2    |     priestly, prophetic, and royal office of Christ and therefore
106     6,  30   |        laity by their vocation and office, should be equipped with
Optatam totius
    Chap., Paragraph 107     2, 2     |            have sought so great an office with the right intention
108     4, 8     |        Eucharist and in the divine office, in the bishop who sends
Perfectae caritatis
    Chap., Paragraph 109     0,  14   |          17), should fulfill their office in a way responsive to God'
Dei verbum
    Chap., Paragraph 110  Pref, 3     |            exercise this episcopal office of theirs, which they have
111  Pref, 3     |            God.~They exercise this office individually in reference
112  Pref, 3     |          more exactly the pastoral office of bishops and, therefore,
113     1, 6     |          the rule of the apostolic office each one together with all
114     1, 8     |         exercise of their pastoral office. But this never in any way
115     1, 8     |      pontiff has, by virtue of his office, of reserving cases to himself
116     1, 9     |        very nature of the pastoral office proper to the bishops, the
117     1, 9     |         proper to the bishops, the office of legates of the Roman
118     2, 11    |            performing for them the office of teaching, sanctifying,
119     2, 11    |      themselves to their apostolic office as witness of Christ before
120     2, 15    |            15. In exercising their office of sanctifying, bishops
121     2, 16    |            16. In exercising their office of father and pastor, bishops
122     2, 19    |        discharging their apostolic office, which concerns the salvation
123     2, 19    |            of their ecclesiastical office may not be hindered, directly
124     2, 19    |   According to the nature of their office and as behooves bishops,
125     2, 20    |            20. Since the apostolic office of bishops was instituted
126     2, 20    |             or designation for the office of bishop be granted to
127     2, 21    |             21. Since the pastoral office of bishops is so important
128     2, 21    |       offer their resignation from office either at their own initiative
129     2, 23    |           exercise of the pastoral office. At the same time the natural
130     2, 23    |            himself may perform the office of an Ordinary of different
131     2        |         Assistants in the Pastoral Office of the Diocesan Bishops~
132     2, 25    |                   25. The pastoral office of Bishops should be so
133     2, 25    |           so should exercise their office that they may proceed in
134     2, 26    |          law do not cease when the office of the diocesan bishop comes
135     2, 26    |         when the See is vacant the office of ruling the diocese-unless
136     2, 27    |             27. The most important office in the diocesan curia is
137     2, 28    |            of their ecclesiastical office are closely bound up with
138     2, 29    |            charged with a pastoral office or apostolic organizations
139     2, 30    |            who exercise a pastoral office in the area (such as vicars
140     2, 30    |         exercise of their teaching office it is the duty of pastors
141     2, 30    |     languages.~In fulfilling their office as shepherd, pastors should
142     2, 31    |         parishes that stability of office which the good of souls
143     2, 31    |            unable to fulfill their office properly and fruitfully
144     2, 35    |      performance of their pastoral office and the right ordering of
145     3, 37    |            unable to fulfill their office effectively and fruitfully
146     3, 38    |            exercise their pastoral office to promote the greater good
147     3, 38    |       because of their exceptional office in the territory are not
148     3        |           Having an Inter-Diocesan Office ~
149 Direc, 44    |       discharge their own pastoral office with greater ease and effectiveness.~
Orientalium ecclesiarum
    Chap., Paragraph 150     2,  6    |            who, by reason of their office or apostolic ministries,
151     2,  6    |      instructed according as their office demands in the knowledge
152     3,  11   |        Seeing that the patriarchal office in the Eastern Church is
153     4,  15   |          celebration of the Divine Office.17 That the faithful may
154     4,  17   |          ardently desires that the office of the permanent diaconate
155     5,  22   |      established custom the Divine Office, which from ancient times
156     5,  22   |      occasion allows at the Divine Office.~
Inter mirifica
    Chap., Paragraph 157     1,  12   |    authority has, in virtue of its office, the duty of protecting
158     2,  13   |         their individual duties or office expertly and with an apostolic
159     2,  19   |      Pontiff has at hand a special office of the Holy See. Moreover,
160     2,  19   |      duties and competence of this office to include all media of
161 Appen,  23   |           will of the Council, the office of the Holy See mentioned
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