Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 1 1, 2 | hidden purpose of His will (see Eph. 1:9) by which through
2 1, 2 | share in the divine nature (see Eph. 2:18; 2 Peter 1:4).
3 1, 2 | therefore, the invisible God (see Col. 1;15, 1 Tim. 1:17)
4 1, 2 | speaks to men as friends (see Ex. 33:11; John 15:14-15)
5 1, 2 | 15) and lives among them (see Bar. 3:38), so that He may
6 1, 3 | Word creates all things (see John 1:3) and keeps them
7 1, 3 | Himself in created realities (see Rom. 1:19-20). Planning
8 1, 3 | the hope of being saved (see Gen. 3:15) and from that
9 1, 3 | in search of salvation (see Rom. 2:6-7). Then, at the
10 1, 3 | make of him a great nation (see Gen. 12:2). Through the
11 1, 4 | innermost being of God (see John 1:1-18). Jesus Christ,
12 1, 4 | His Father gave Him to do (see John 5:36; Divine Revelation
13 1, 4 | Divine Revelation 17:4). To see Jesus is to see His Father (
14 1, 4 | 17:4). To see Jesus is to see His Father (John 14:9).
15 1, 4 | of our Lord Jesus Christ (see 1 Tim. 6:14 and Tit. 2:13).~
16 1, 5 | obedience of faith" (Rom. 13:26; see 1:5; 2 Cor 10:5-6) "is to
17 1, 6 | the light of human reason (see Rom. 1:20); but teaches
18 2, 7 | is brought to completion (see Cor. 1:20; 3:13; 4:6), commissioned
19 2, 7 | she is brought finally to see Him as He is, face to face (
20 2, 7 | as He is, face to face (see 1 John 3:2).~
21 2, 8 | word of mouth or by letter (see 2 Thess. 2:15), and to fight
22 2, 8 | handed on once and for all (see Jude 1:3) 4 Now what was
23 2, 8 | things in their hearts (see Luke, 2:19, 51) through
24 2, 8 | dwell abundantly in them (see Col. 3:16).~
25 2, 10 | the bread and in prayers (see Acts 2, 42, Greek text),
26 3, 11 | belief of the Apostles (see John 20:31; 2 Tim. 3:16;
27 3, 12 | Sacred Scripture, in order to see clearly what God wanted
28 4, 14 | a covenant with Abraham (see Gen. 15:18) and, through
29 4, 14 | with the people of Israel (see Ex. 24:8). To this people
30 4, 14 | known among the nations (see Ps. 21:29; 95:1-3; Is. 2:
31 4, 15 | this coming by prophecy (see Luke 24:44; John 5:39; 1
32 4, 15 | meaning through various types (see 1 Cor. 10:12). Now the books
33 4, 16 | new covenant in His blood (see Luke 22:20; 1 Cor. 11:25),
34 4, 16 | meaning in the New Testament (see Matt. 5:17; Luke 24:27;
35 5, 17 | salvation of all who believe (see Rom. 1:16), is set forth
36 5, 17 | fullness of time arrived (see Gal. 4:4), the Word was
37 5, 17 | fullness of graces and truth (see John 1:14). Christ established
38 5, 17 | draws all men to Himself (see John 12:32, Greek text),
39 5, 17 | the words of eternal life (see John 6:68). This mystery
40 5, 17 | prophets in the Holy Spirit (see Eph. 3:4-6, Greek text),
41 5, 19 | was taken up into heaven (see Acts 1:1). Indeed, after
42 5, 19 | we have been instructed (see Luke 1:2-4). ~
43 5, 20 | apostles as He had promised (see Matt. 28:20) and sent them
44 5, 20 | into the fullness of truth (see John 16:13).~
45 6, 21 | sanctified" (Acts 20:32; see 1 Thess. 2:13).~
46 6, 25 | Christians generally should see to the wise distribution
47 6, 26 | lasts forever" (Is. 40:8; see 1 Peter 1:23-25).~
Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 48 5, 42 | world; for this world, as we see it, is passing away.23516* ~
49 6, 47 | counsels, therefore, carefully see to it that he persevere
50 7, 48 | like to God, since we shall see Him as He is.248 And therefore "
51 8, 56 | therefore the holy Fathers see her as used by God not merely
52 8, 59 | Spirit promised by Christ, we see the apostles before the
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 53 1, 13 | ordered by the Apostolic See.~Devotions proper to individual
54 1, 22 | that is, on the Apostolic See and, as laws may determine,
55 1, 36 | confirmed, by the Apostolic See. And, whenever it seems
56 1, 40 | submitted to the Apostolic See, by whose consent they may
57 1, 40 | they demand, the Apostolic See will grant power to this
58 1, 44 | proposed to the Apostolic See.~
59 2, 55 | determined by the Apostolic See, as, for instance, to the
60 3, 63 | reviewed by the Apostolic See and then introduced into
61 4, 87 | happily begun by the Apostolic See, has seen fit to decree
62 4, 100 | Pastors of souls should see to it that the chief hours,
63 6, 119 | effort should be made to see that they become competent
64 7, 122 | particularly careful to see that sacred furnishings
65 7, 126 | must be very careful to see that sacred furnishings
66 Appen | communion with the Apostolic See, give their assent. The
67 Appen | Concerning these the Apostolic See shall judge. ~
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 68 1, 19 | religious stirrings nor do they see why they should trouble
69 1, 21 | namely, one trained to see difficulties clearly and
70 3, 36 | who acknowledges God will see how false such a meaning
71 4, 43 | Christian conscience to see that the divine law is inscribed
72 6, 54 | studies make it much easier to see things in their mutable
73 7, 66 | dwelling; they must also see to it that these workers
74 7, 69(10)| needs of others, and to see to it that the administration
75 8, 74 | own unaided efforts. They see the need for a wider community,
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 76 0 | in charge of education to see to it that youth is never
77 0 | most serious obligation to see to it that all the faithful,
78 0 | rights of citizens, must see to it, in its concern for
79 0 | the task of the state to see to it that all citizens
80 0 | their children, they must see to it, after consultations
Nostra aetate
Chap., Paragraph 81 0, 4 | Holy Scriptures. All should see to it, then, that in catechetical
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 82 0, 6 | Finally, government is to see to it that equality of citizens
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 83 1, 6 | territories recognized by the Holy See. The proper purpose of this
84 2, 18 | their conference should see to it that congregations
85 3, 20 | Episcopal conferences should see to it that biblical, theological,
86 3, 20 | missionaries whom the Holy See may have on hand for this
87 3, 22 | always the primacy of Peter's See, which presides over the
88 4, 27 | committed to them by the Holy See for evangelization, and
89 5, 32 | will be the role of Holy See to outline the general principles
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 90 2, 5(18) | Epistles, 114, 2 (PL 22, 934), See Second Vatican Council,
91 2, 6 | educators in the faith, must see to it either by themselves
92 2, 6 | priests should help men to see what is required and what
93 2, 9 | While trying the spirits to see if they be of God,54 priests
94 2, 11 | priesthood; then they should see to it that young men and
95 3, 13 | employments, so that all may see how well thou doest. Two
96 3, 14 | their works and projects to see what is the will of God24-
97 3, 14 | will of God24-namely, to see how their endeavors compare
98 3, 17 | life rightly, but let them see all that comes to them in
99 3, 19 | individually or united in groups, see to it that all their priests
100 3, 20 | labors-are truly obliged to see to it that they can provide
101 3, 20 | theirs. And they should see to if whether each individual
102 3, 20 | indeed the bishops should see that their priests are able
103 3, 21 | the episcopal conferences see to it that-in accord with
104 End, 22 | the mysteries of God can see himself in the man who sowed
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 105 1, 4 | His will in every event, see Christ in everyone whether
106 2, 6 | men in order that they may see your good works and give
107 2, 7 | sacred synod desires to see extended to the whole temporal
108 5, 26 | established at the Holy See for the service and promotion
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 109 1, 1 | approved by the Apostolic See. In this way will the universal
110 3, 7 | approved by the Apostolic See.~In these seminaries, however,
111 5, 16 | exegesis; and they are to see the great themes of divine
112 5, 16 | from the Apostolic Roman See, so that they may be able
Perfectae caritatis
Chap., Paragraph 113 0, 4 | approbation of the Holy See or of the local Ordinary
114 0, 18 | Superiors are also obliged to see to it that directors, spiritual
115 0, 21 | monasteries which the Holy See, after consulting the interested
116 0, 22 | when opportune and the Holy See permits, form federations
117 0, 23 | established by the Holy See. These can contribute very
118 0, 24 | norms laid down by the Holy See and the local Ordinary.~
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 119 1, 6 | them strive, moreover, to see to it that suitable sacred
120 1, 6 | clergy. They should also see to it, as much as possible,
121 1 | Bishops and the Apostolic See ~
122 2, 14 | students. Finally, they should see to it that this instruction
123 2, 18 | laid down by the Apostolic See15 which can be wisely adapted
124 2, 19 | freely with the Apostolic See, or ecclesiastical authorities,
125 2, 20 | matter with the Apostolic See. ~
126 2, 22 | place for the episcopal see or, finally, especially
127 2, 23 | judgment of the Apostolic See, then a proper hierarchy
128 2, 24 | desires to the Apostolic See. ~
129 2, 26 | desirable that when the See is vacant the office of
130 2, 30 | their people, pastors should see to it that the celebration
131 2, 35 | upon charity. The Apostolic See is competent to supervise
132 3, 38 | to them by the Apostolic See or the episcopal conferences.
133 3, 38 | recognition by the Apostolic See. In these statutes, among
134 3, 38 | recognized by the Apostolic See, are to have juridically
135 3, 38 | mandate of the Apostolic See, given either spontaneously
136 3, 38 | approbation of the Apostolic See, bishops of many nations
137 3, 40 | subject to the Apostolic See and which are not united
138 3, 41 | desires to the Apostolic See.~
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 139 1, 2 | high for the nations to see it:16 for it serves all
140 2, 8 | statutes, or by the Holy See.~
141 3 | FROM THE ROMAN APOSTOLIC SEE ~
142 3, 13 | Patriarchates and the Roman See was dissolved. ~Other divisions
143 3, 13 | separated from the Roman See. Among those in which Catholic
144 3, 14 | sacramental life; the Roman See by common consent acted
145 3, 14 | between them and the Roman See before separation. They
146 3, 19 | separated from the Apostolic See of Rome. Yet they have retained
147 3, 20 | salvation. But we rejoice to see that our separated brethren
Orientalium ecclesiarum
Chap., Paragraph 148 Pream, 1 | Eastern synods and of the Holy See. ~
149 1, 4 | recourse to the Apostolic See, which, as the supreme judge
150 5, 19 | council or to the Apostolic See to determine, transfer or
151 5, 19 | not only of the Apostolic See but also of the patriarchal
152 5, 23 | reference to the Apostolic See, of approving translations
153 6, 24 | communion with the Apostolic See of Rome have a special duty
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 154 1, 10 | understanding of what they see, hear or read. They should
155 1, 11 | In addition, they should see to it that communications
156 2, 14 | there should be an effort to see that the noble and ancient
157 2, 19 | special office of the Holy See. Moreover, the Fathers of
158 2, 21 | task of these offices to see to it that the consciences
159 2, 22 | legitimately approved by the Holy See alone and depend on it. ~
160 Appen, 23 | the office of the Holy See mentioned in Number 19 should
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