Dei verbum
    Chap., Paragraph   1     1,  2     |        come to share in the divine nature (see Eph. 2:18; 2 Peter
  2     1,  6     |          truths which are by their nature accessible to human reason
  3     3,  13    |         concern for our weak human nature." 11 For the words of God,
Lumen gentium
    Chap., Paragraph   4     1,  1     |          whole world its own inner nature and universal mission. This
  5     1,  6     |          In the same way the inner nature of the Church is now made
  6     1,  7     |                    7. In the human nature united to Himself the Son
  7     1,  8     |     incarnate Word. As the assumed nature inseparably united to Him,
  8     1,  8     |           Jesus, "though He was by nature God . . . emptied Himself,
  9     1,  8     |        emptied Himself, taking the nature of a slave",77 and "being
 10     2,  11    |            virtues that the sacred nature and organic structure of
 11     2,  13    |           beginning God made human nature one and decreed that all
 12     2,  13    |          rather than of an earthly nature. All the faithful, scattered
 13     3,  21    |        which, however, of its very nature, can be exercised only in
 14     4,  31    |         the laity is their secular nature. It is true that those in
 15     5,  40    |          and sharers in the divine nature. In this way they are really
 16     5,  41    |        frequently it is of a heavy nature - should better themselves
 17     5,  42    |        emptied Himself, taking the nature of a slave . . . becoming
 18     6,  46    |             but rather by its very nature is most beneficial to that
 19     7         |     CHAPTER VII THE ESCHATOLOGICAL NATURE OF THE PILGRIM CHURCH AND
 20     7,  50    |       those in heaven, by its very nature tends toward and terminates
 21     7,  51    |           according to its genuine nature, in no way weakens, but
 22     8,  55    |            Son of God took a human nature from her, that He might
 23     8,  66    |            time and place, and the nature and ingenuity of the faithful
 24 Appen,  71    |            is required by the very nature of the case, because it
Sacrosanctum concilium
    Chap., Paragraph  25 Intro,  2     |     mystery of Christ and the real nature of the true Church. It is
 26 Intro,  3     |           those which, in the very nature of things, affect other
 27     1         |                             I. The Nature of the Sacred Liturgy and
 28     1,  13    |            the liturgy by its very nature far surpasses any of them. ~
 29     1,  14    |            is demanded by the very nature of the liturgy. Such participation
 30     1,  21    |          of harmony with the inner nature of the liturgy or have become
 31     1         |            hierarchic and communal nature of the Liturgy ~
 32     1,  27    |        according to their specific nature, make provision for communal
 33     1,  27    |         itself a public and social nature.~
 34     1,  28    |       pertain to his office by the nature of the rite and the principles
 35     1         |          the didactic and pastoral nature of the Liturgy ~
 36     1,  35    |         the rubrics, as far as the nature of the rite will allow;
 37     2,  50    |           a way that the intrinsic nature and purpose of its several
 38     3,  62    |          which have rendered their nature and purpose far from clear
 39     3,  72    |           clearly express both the nature and effect of the sacrament.~
 40     4,  83    |     eternal covenant, taking human nature, introduced into this earthly
 41     7,  122   |          These arts, by their very nature, are oriented toward the
Gaudium et spes
    Chap., Paragraph  42     1,  12    |    communion. For by his innermost nature man is a social being, and
 43     1,  14    |            as more than a speck of nature or a nameless constituent
 44     1,  15    |         weakened.~The intellectual nature of the human person is perfected
 45     1,  20    |            form argues that by its nature religion thwarts this liberation
 46     1,  22    |            sin onward. Since human nature as He assumed it was not
 47     1,  22(22)|           not changed into a human nature, nor was a human nature
 48     1,  22(22)|            nature, nor was a human nature absorbed by the Word." Denzinger
 49     1,  22(22)|          holy and immaculate human nature, though deified, was not
 50     2,  23    |          man's moral and spiritual nature.~Since rather recent documents
 51     2,  25    |                   25. Man's social nature makes it evident that the
 52     2,  25    |           its part and by its very nature stands completely in need
 53     2,  25    |         immediacy to his innermost nature; others originate rather
 54     2,  29    |           since they have the same nature and origin, have been redeemed
 55     3,  33    |           over nearly the whole of nature and continues to do so.
 56     3,  39    |         all the good fruits of our nature and enterprise, we will
 57     4,  41    |         that totality the whole of nature created by God for man's
 58     4,  41    |        anchor the dignity of human nature against all tides of opinion,
 59     4,  42    |           belongs to the innermost nature of the Church, for she is, "
 60     4,  42    |          virtue of her mission and nature she is bound to no particular
 61     4,  44    |       culture, by all of which the nature of man himself is more clearly
 62     5,  48    |          as a whole. By their very nature, the institution of matrimony
 63     5,  48    |         the world, and the genuine nature of the Church. This the
 64     5,  50    |         conjugal love are by their nature ordained toward the begetting
 65     5,  50    |      procreation; rather, its very nature as an unbreakable compact
 66     5,  51    |     standards. These, based on the nature of the human person and
 67     5,  52    |            promote their authentic nature, to shield public morality
 68     6,  53    |            the goods and values of nature. Wherever human life is
 69     6,  53    |            is involved, therefore, nature and culture are quite intimately
 70     6,  59    |      concerning events of a public nature.9~As for public authority,
 71     6,  60    |          accordance with their own nature. It will belong to all to
 72     6,  62    |           to make known the proper nature of man, his problems and
 73     7,  63    |         increasing domination over nature, by closer and more intense
 74     7,  67    |           the latter have only the nature of tools.~This labor, whether
 75     7,  67    |          were stamps the things of nature with his seal and subdues
 76     7,  71    |         common good.14~By its very nature private property has a social
 77     8,  73    |         convictions as to the true nature of the political community
 78     8,  74    |     authority are founded on human nature and hence belong to the
 79     8,  75    |         full conformity with human nature that there should be juridico-political
 80     9,  86    |        contrary to man's spiritual nature and advancement. For "not
Dignitatis humanae
    Chap., Paragraph  81     0,  2     |      should be at once impelled by nature and also bound by a moral
 82     0,  2     |          in keeping with their own nature unless they enjoy immunity
 83     0,  2     |            person, but in his very nature. In consequence, the right
 84     0,  3     |        human person and his social nature. The inquiry is to be free,
 85     0,  3     |           of religion, of its very nature, consists before all else
 86     0,  3     |          of this kind.3 The social nature of man, however, itself
 87     0,  3     |            transcend by their very nature the order of terrestrial
 88     0,  4     |          requirement of the social nature both of man and of religion
 89     0,  4     |      activity. Finally, the social nature of man and the very nature
 90     0,  4     |         nature of man and the very nature of religion afford the foundation
 91     0,  10    |            of faith is of its very nature a free act. Man, redeemed
 92     0,  10    |      completely in accord with the nature of faith that in matters
 93     0,  14    |        have their origins in human nature itself. Furthermore, let
Ad gentes
    Chap., Paragraph  94     1,  2     |          is missionary by her very nature, since it is from the mission
 95     1,  3     |             According to His human nature, on the other hand, He is
 96     1,  3     |            make men sharers in the nature of God: made poor for our
 97     1,  3     |            up was our entire human nature such as it is found among
 98     1,  4     |       hierarchical and charismatic nature," a giving life, soul -
 99     1,  6     |           are not due to the inner nature of the mission itself, but
100     1,  6     |            from the Church's inner nature and spreads abroad her saving
101     1,  7     |            all who share one human nature, regenerated in Christ through
102     1,  8     |           bound up even with human nature itself and its aspirations.
103     2,  18    |            and signifies the inner nature of the Christian calling.
104     2,  18    |          them on, according to the nature and the genius of each nation.
105     4,  24    |        emptied Himself, taking the nature of a slave" (Phil. 2:7).
106     6,  39    |      sacred task which by its very nature belongs to the mission of
Presbyterorum ordinis
    Chap., Paragraph 107     2,  11    |       putting into vivid light the nature and excellence of the priestly
108     3,  15    |       children of God; by its very nature it postulates that in the
109     3,  16    |           not demanded by the very nature of the priesthood, as is
110     3,  17    |         called, according to their nature and ecclesiastical law,
Apostolicam actuositatem
    Chap., Paragraph 111 Intro,  1(2)  |       Dogmatic Constitution on the Nature of the Church, nos. 33 ff.:
112 Intro,  1     |      Council seeks to describe the nature, character, and diversity
113     1,  2     |     Christian vocation by its very nature is also a vocation to the
114     1,  2(2)  |       Dogmatic Constitution on the Nature of the Church, no. 31: A.
115     1,  3     |            judgment about the true nature and proper use of these
116     1,  4(6)  |       Dogmatic Constitution on the Nature of the Church, no. 32: A.
117     2,  7     |       concerning the true God, the nature of man, and the principles
118     2,  8     |           some works by their very nature can become specially vivid
119     2,  8     |             25:40). Assuming human nature, He bound the whole human
120     4,  18    |   themselves express the community nature of the apostolate, as well
121     4,  19    |         modern society, the global nature of the Church's mission
122     5,  24    |           function. Yet the proper nature and distinctiveness of each
123     5,  25(4) |       Dogmatic Constitution on the Nature of the Church, no. 37. A.
124     5,  27(10)|       Dogmatic Constitution on the Nature of the Church, no. 15: A.
125     6,  28(1) |       Dogmatic Constitution on the Nature of the Church, Chaps. 2,
126     6,  29(3) |       Dogmatic Constitution on the Nature of the Church, p. 33: A.
Optatam totius
    Chap., Paragraph 127     2, 2      |           show forth the need, the nature and the importance of the
Perfectae caritatis
    Chap., Paragraph 128     0,  3     |           also, as required by the nature of each institute, to the
129     0,  8     |       activity belongs to the very nature of the religious life, seeing
130     0,  12    |         deepest instincts of human nature, candidates should neither
131     0,  14    |            39:9) and "assuming the nature of a slave" (Phil. 2:7)
132     0,  14    |          and will and the gifts of nature and grace to execute the
133     0,  15    |            can, according to their nature and constitutions, admit
134     0,  20    |           the spirit and authentic nature of the community.~The missionary
135     0,  20    |       adapted, accordingly, as the nature of each community permits,
Dei verbum
    Chap., Paragraph 136     1, 9      |          that, in view of the very nature of the pastoral office proper
137     2, 19     |       prosperity. According to the nature of their office and as behooves
138     2, 22     |            fulfill its purpose the nature of the Church must be clearly
139     2, 25     |          or because of the special nature of the apostolate or other
140     2, 25     |       other reasons of a different nature. Sometimes, in fact, a particular
141     2, 26     |           especially of a pastoral nature. ~Unless competent authority
142     2, 27     |            to the circumstances or nature of various localities. These
143     2, 29     | organizations of a supra-parochial nature, whether in a certain area
144     2, 30     |         works of a supra-parochial nature. In this way the pastoral
Unitatis redintegratio
    Chap., Paragraph 145     1,  4     |           undertaking which of its nature is distinct from ecumenical
146     2,  10    |        especially of an historical nature, must be taught with due
147     3,  13    |        time, but especially in the nature and seriousness of questions
148     3,  15    |        made "sharers of the divine nature".35 Hence, through the celebration
Inter mirifica
    Chap., Paragraph 149 Intro,  1     |           like, can, of their very nature, reach and influence, not
150     1,  4     |            must look, then, to the nature of what is communicated,
151     2,  17    |            encountered by the very nature of these media. Therefore,
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