Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 1, 8 | earth His holy Church, the community of faith, hope and charity,
2 1, 8 | assembly and the spiritual community, nor the earthly Church
3 2, 11| structure of the priestly community is brought into operation.
4 3, 20| taken up the service of the community, 11* presiding in place
5 3, 23| obliged to enter into a community of work among themselves
6 3, 26| joined together.51* In any community of the altar, under the
7 3, 28| lead and serve their local community that it may worthily be
8 4, 38| God. All the laity as a community and each one according to
9 6, 43| forms of solidarity and community life, as well as various
10 8, 65| shines forth to the whole community of the elect as the model
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 11 1, 21| actively, and as befits a community.~Wherefore the sacred Council
12 1, 37| or the good of the whole community; rather does she respect
13 1, 42| to encourage a sense of community within the parish, above
14 4, 83| heaven. He joins the entire community of mankind to Himself, associating
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 15 Pref, 1 | hearts. For theirs is a community composed of men. United
16 Pref, 1 | every man. That is why this community realizes that it is truly
17 Intro, 5 | The destiny of the human community has become all of a piece,
18 Intro, 9 | about a kind of universal community.~Since all these things
19 2 | CHAPTER II THE COMMUNITY OF MANKIND~
20 2, 25| the family and political community, relate with greater immediacy
21 2, 31| the service of the human community.~Hence, the will to play
22 2, 32| as members of a certain community. Revealing His mind to them,
23 2, 32| resurrection a new brotherly community composed of all those who
24 3, 33| comprises a single world community and is making itself so.
25 3, 34| farther his individual and community responsibility extends.
26 4, 40| person, and about the human community and the profound meaning
27 4, 40| association and a spiritual community,"6 goes forward together
28 4, 40| individual matters and her whole community, the Church believes she
29 4, 42| and consolidate the human community according to the divine
30 4, 44| understands that in her community life no less than in her
31 4, 44| whoever promotes the human community at the family level, culturally,
32 5, 47| healthy condition of that community produced by marriage and
33 5, 47| and all men who hold this community in high esteem sincerely
34 5, 47| find help in fostering this community of love and perfecting its
35 6, 53| the family and the civic community, through improvement of
36 6, 53| patrimony proper to each human community. It is also in this way
37 6, 54| other causes which promote community living create a mass-culture
38 6, 55| of the culture of their community. Throughout the whole world
39 6, 58| in the varied life of the community of the faithful.~But at
40 6, 59| person, to the good of the community and of the whole society.
41 6, 59| of the individual and the community, whether particular or universal.~
42 6, 61| equilibrium of spirit even in the community, and to establish fraternal
43 6, 62| relations with the Christian community. The Church acknowledges
44 7, 65| power or of the political community alone or of certain more
45 7, 65| true progress of their own community according to their ability.
46 7, 65| resources or who deprive their community of the material or spiritual
47 7, 69| traditions proper to the community, by which the absolutely
48 7, 70| individuals and of the whole community and, on the other, of looking
49 8 | THE LIFE OF THE POLITICAL COMMUNITY~
50 8, 73| the life of the political community, especially regarding the
51 8, 73| the life of the political community. In the conscience of many
52 8, 73| duties toward the political community. In addition, there is a
53 8, 73| nature of the political community and the aim, right exercise,
54 8, 74| which make up the civil community are aware that they cannot
55 8, 74| see the need for a wider community, within which each one makes
56 8, 74| they set up a political community according to various forms.
57 8, 74| various forms. The political community exists, consequently, for
58 8, 74| together in the political community are many and diverse, and
59 8, 74| solutions. If the political community is not to be torn apart
60 8, 74| therefore, that the political community and public authority are
61 8, 74| political authority, both in the community as such and in the representative
62 8, 74| development, the political community can, however, adopt a variety
63 8, 75| foundations of the political community and in the direction of
64 8, 75| rendering the political community such material and personal
65 8, 75| vocation within the political community. It is for them to give
66 8, 75| the life of the political community. Those who are suited or
67 8, 76| relationship between the political community and the Church, and a clear
68 8, 76| any way with the political community nor bound to any political
69 8, 76| Church and the political community in their own fields are
70 8, 76| and beautiful in the human community, strengthens peace among
71 9 | PEACE AND THE PROMOTION OF A COMMUNITY OF NATIONS ~
72 9, 78| duties of others or of the community itself.~Insofar as men are
73 9, 79| agree to serve the human community in some other way.~Certainly,
74 9 | Setting Up An International Community ~
75 9, 84| good now require of the community of nations that it organize
76 9, 84| organizations of the international community, for their part, must make
77 9, 84| international level for a community of all men to work for the
78 9, 86| role of the international community to coordinate and promote
79 9, 86| equity. It is likewise this community's duty, with due regard
80 9, 87| shared with the entire human community. But some peoples could
81 9, 89| present in the midst of the community of nations both through
82 9, 89| cooperate with the international community. Special care must be given,
83 9, 90| a peaceful and fraternal community of nations. These should
84 9, 90| properly in the international community, will seek to cooperate
85 9, 90| to stimulate the Catholic community to promote progress in needy
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 86 0 | actively involved in various community organizations, open to discourse
87 0 | needs help of the whole community. In addition, therefore,
88 0 | society and the entire human community.~Beautiful indeed and of
89 0 | representatives of the human community, undertake the task of education
90 0 | to create for the school community a special atmosphere animated
91 0 | saving leaven in the human community.~Since, therefore, the Catholic
Nostra aetate
Chap., Paragraph 92 0, 1 | fellowship. ~One is the community of all peoples, one their
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 93 0, 3 | all the ways of the human community by a plan conceived in wisdom
94 0, 3 | profess his religion in community. Injury therefore is done
95 0, 4 | their right when they act in community. Religious communities are
96 0, 6 | is given to one religious community in the constitutional order
97 0, 6 | joining or leaving a religious community. All the more is it a violation
98 0, 6 | country or in a definite community.~
99 0, 8 | fulfilling their duties in community life.~
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 100 1, 3 | fashion them into a fraternal community, did ordain to intervene
101 2, 11| the universal bond of the community of mankind.~In order that
102 2, 14| priests, but by the entire community of the faithful, so that
103 2 | ARTICLE 3: Forming a Christian Community ~
104 2, 15| this way, the Christian community will be a sign of God's
105 2, 15| eucharistic sacrifice, this community is ceaselessly on the way
106 2, 15| spirit.12~The Christian community should from the very start
107 2, 15| and to make the Christian community grow, various ministries
108 3, 19| Church in a given human community reaches a certain goal when
109 3, 20| faithful and of the whole community, let the particular church
110 3, 20| can gather together in one community. Let..individual bishops
111 4, 25| imitation of the apostolic community. ~These habits of mind should
112 5, 32| that the new Christian community may grow into a local church,
113 6, 37| members.~Thus the whole community prays, works together, and
114 6, 37| missionaries who are from one's own community, or with some parish or
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 115 2, 4 | salvation.9 In the Christian community, especially among those
116 2, 6 | manner their duties in the community of men.~Although they have
117 2, 6 | formation of a genuine Christian community. Yet the spirit of the community
118 2, 6 | community. Yet the spirit of the community should be so fostered as
119 2, 6 | universal Church. The local community should promote not only
120 2, 6 | to his care.~No Christian community, however, is built up unless
121 2, 6 | education to the spirit of community must take its origin.31
122 2, 6 | Christian witness.~The ecclesial community by prayer, example, and
123 2, 6 | to Christ. The Christian community forms an effective instrument
124 2, 6 | In building the Christian community, priests are never to put
125 2, 9 | himself a stranger in the community of the faithful. They are
126 3, 13| them.18 As leaders of the community they cultivate an asceticism
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 127 2, 7 | the laws of the political community, international relations,
128 3, 10| liturgical life of their community, they are eager to do their
129 3, 10| apostolic works of that community. They bring to the Church
130 3, 10| of the apostolate on the community level inasmuch as it brings
131 3, 10| bringing to the Church community their own and the world'
132 3, 13| laws, and structures of the community in which one lives, is so
133 4, 17| that an indication of the community of the Church is always
134 4, 18| which themselves express the community nature of the apostolate,
135 4, 20| organic body so that the community of the Church is more fittingly
136 6, 29| should be a member of his own community and adjusted to its culture.~
137 6, 30| so involved in the local community of the parish that they
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 138 2, 2 | pertains to the whole Christian community, which should exercise it
139 3, 5 | form a very closely knit community both in spirit and in activity
140 4, 11 | as a strong safeguard of community life and of charity but
Perfectae caritatis
Chap., Paragraph 141 0, 5 | that the members of every community, seeking God solely and
142 0, 10| the lay character of the community remains unchanged.~
143 0, 12| in the common life of the community.~Since the observance of
144 0, 13| provinces and houses of each community should share their temporal
145 0, 14| them for the good of the community and the Church, provided
146 0, 14| for the good of the entire community which all its members share.~
147 0, 15| cf. Gal. 6:2). For the community, a true family gathered
148 0, 15| the life and work of the community. Unless conditions really
149 0, 20| authentic nature of the community.~The missionary spirit must
150 0, 20| accordingly, as the nature of each community permits, to modern conditions
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 151 2, 30 | souls more efficacious, community life for priests-especially
152 2, 30 | Christ, and as a Christian community bear witness to that charity
153 2, 30 | whole life of the Christian community. They should labor without
154 2, 30 | and in the whole parish community. Therefore, they should
155 2, 33 | proper to each religious community, they should also enter
156 2, 35 | particular character of each community. Superiors should encourage
157 2, 35 | spirit of their Religious community, and remain faithful to
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 158 1, 3 | condition of each Church or Community. These liturgical actions
159 1, 3 | of giving access to the community of salvation.~It follows
160 3, 23| and in the worship of a community gathered together to praise
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 161 1, 5 | concerning individuals or the community. The proper exercise of
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