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Vat. Ecum. Council II

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Dei verbum
    Chap., Paragraph
1 5, 17 | The word God, which is the power of God for the salvation 2 5, 17 | set forth and shows its power in a most excellent way 3 5, 20 | fully stated, the saving power of the divine work of Christ 4 6, 21 | them; and the force and power in the word of God is so 5 6, 21 | Heb. 4:12) and "it has power to build you up and give Lumen gentium Chap., Paragraph
6 1, 3 | grows visibly through the power of God in the world. This 7 1, 4 | with His fruits.16 By the power of the Gospel He makes the 8 1, 5 | itself. Then, by its own power the seed sprouts and grows 9 1, 6 | Christ who gives life and the power to bear abundant fruit to 10 1, 7 | Himself and through His power and inner joining of the 11 1, 7 | By the greatness of His power He rules the things in heaven 12 1, 7 | ministries in which, by His own power, we serve each other unto 13 1, 8 | until He comes."84 By the power of the risen Lord it is 14 2, 9 | Church is strengthened by the power of God's grace, which was 15 2, 10 | sacrifices and proclaim the power of Him who has called them 16 2, 10 | ministerial priest, by the sacred power he enjoys, teaches and rules 17 2, 15 | them with His sanctifying power. Some indeed He has strengthened 18 3, 18 | are endowed with sacred power, serve their brethren, so 19 3, 19 | so that as sharers in His power they might make all peoples 20 3, 19 | promise: "You shall receive power when the Holy Spirit comes 21 3, 21 | conferred, that fullness of power, namely, which both in the 22 3, 21 | priesthood, the supreme power of the sacred ministry.19* 23 3, 22 | as its head. The pope's power of primacy over all, both 24 3, 22 | full, supreme and universal power over the Church. And he 25 3, 22 | always free to exercise this power. The order of bishops, which 26 3, 22 | subject of supreme and full power over the universal Church, 27 3, 22 | without this head.27* This power can be exercised only with 28 3, 22 | evident, however, that the power of binding and loosing, 29 3, 22 | moderation. The supreme power in the universal Church, 30 3, 22 | This same collegiate power can be exercised together 31 3, 24 | Lord, to whom was given all power in heaven and on earth, 32 3, 24 | Spirit from heaven, by whose power they would be witnesses 33 3, 26 | word they communicate God's power to those who believe unto 34 3, 27 | their authority and sacred power, which indeed they use only 35 3, 27 | as the servant.169 This power, which they personally exercise 36 3, 27 | faithful. In virtue of this power, bishops have the sacred 37 3, 27 | whom they govern.59* Their power, therefore, is not destroyed 38 3, 27 | the supreme and universal power, but on the contrary it 39 3, 28 | in the exercise of their power, nevertheless they are united 40 3, 28 | sacerdotal dignity.64* By the power of the sacrament of Orders,65* 41 4, 35 | testimony of His life and the power of His words, continually 42 4, 35 | in speech200 so that the power of the Gospel might shine 43 4, 36 | communicated this royal power to His disciples that they 44 4, 36 | Further, He has shared this power so that serving Christ in 45 6, 44 | the King and the infinite power of the Holy Spirit marvelously 46 7, 50 | to their prayers, their power and help in obtaining benefits 47 7, 50 | sacred Liturgy, wherein the power of the Holy Spirit acts 48 7, 51 | to do what is in their power to remove or correct them, 49 8, 60 | Christ, but rather shows His power. For all the salvific influence 50 8, 60 | on it and draws all its power from it. In no way does 51 8, 64 | of her Lord, and by the power of the Holy Spirit, she 52 8, 69 | And We by the apostolic power given Us by Christ together 53 Appen, 70 | equals who entrust their power to their president, but 54 Appen, 70 | Apostles' extraordinary power to their successors; nor 55 Appen, 71 | could be understood as a power fully ready to act. But 56 Appen, 71 | ready to act. But for this power to be fully ready to act, 57 Appen, 71 | authority. This determination of power can consist in the granting 58 Appen, 72 | subject of supreme and full power in the universal Church." 59 Appen, 72 | so that the fullness of power belonging to the Roman Pontiff 60 Appen, 73 | can always exercise his power at will, as his very office 61 Appen, 73 | discuss-specifically the question of the power exercised de facto among Sacrosanctum concilium Chap., Paragraph
62 Intro, 2 | marvelously strengthens their power to preach Christ, and thus 63 1, 6 | resurrection, had freed us from the power of Satan 15 and from death, 64 1, 6 | Eph. 1:12), through the power of the Holy Spirit. ~ 65 1, 7 | eucharistic species. By His power He is present in the sacraments, 66 1, 10 | font from which all her power flows. For the aim and object 67 1, 14 | imbued with the spirit and power of the liturgy, and undertake 68 1, 22 | bishop. ~2. In virtue of power conceded by the law, the 69 1, 40 | Apostolic See will grant power to this same territorial 70 3, 61 | sacramentals draw their power. There is hardly any proper 71 4, 86 | forth no fruit except by the power of the Lord who said: "Without 72 4, 101 | cases the ordinary has the power of granting the use of a 73 4, 101 | competent superior has the power to grant the use of the Gaudium et spes Chap., Paragraph
74 Pref, 3 | own discoveries and its power, it often raises anxious 75 Intro, 4 | Thus while man extends his power in every direction, he does 76 Intro, 4 | resources and economic power, and yet a huge proportion 77 1, 18 | time faith gives him the power to be united in Christ with 78 1, 20 | doctrine can be the sense of power which modern technical progress 79 1, 20 | of pressure which public power has at its disposal.~ 80 2, 29 | view of varying physical power and the diversity of intellectual 81 3, 34 | are in opposition to God's power, and that the rational creature 82 3, 34 | design. For the greater man's power becomes, the farther his 83 3, 37 | our own day, the magnified power of humanity threatens to 84 3, 37 | purified and perfected by the power of Christ's cross and resurrection. 85 3, 38 | resurrection and given plenary power in heaven and on earth,13 86 4, 43 | and men will judge the power and truth of the Christian 87 4, 43 | family."19~Although by the power of the Holy Spirit the Church 88 5, 47 | of consciences. Yet, the power and strength of the institution 89 5, 48 | enriched by Christ's redeeming power and the saving activity 90 6, 59 | of political or economic power. ~ 91 7, 63 | While a few enjoy very great power of choice, the majority 92 7, 65 | possessing too much economic power or of the political community 93 8, 75 | not to attribute excessive power to public authority, not 94 8, 76 | apostolate is based on the power of God, Who very often shows 95 9, 78 | maintenance of a balance of power between enemies; nor is 96 9, 80(1)| prides itself on its atomic power, it is irrational to believe 97 9, 81 | all and endowed with the power to safeguard on the behalf 98 9, 86 | excessive inequality of power among the various nations. 99 9, 93 | conceive, in keeping with the power that is at work in us-to Gravissimum educationis Chap., Paragraph
100 0 | Consequently, the public power, which has the obligation Nostra aetate Chap., Paragraph
101 0, 2 | perception of that hidden power which hovers over the course Dignitatis humanae Chap., Paragraph
102 0, 1 | at once quietly and with power.~Religious freedom, in turn, 103 0, 2 | groups and of any human power, in such wise that no one 104 0, 3 | toward God. No merely human power can either command or prohibit 105 0, 3 | transgress the limits set to its power, were it to presume to command 106 0, 11 | 20).~He acknowledged the power of government and its rights, 107 0, 11 | of the Gospel, but by the power, above all, of the word 108 0, 11 | the Gospel is indeed the power of God unto salvation for 109 0, 11 | this word itself a divine power able to destroy all the 110 0, 11 | authority. "For there is no power except from God," the Apostle 111 0, 15 | grace of Christ and the power of the Holy Spirit to the Ad gentes Chap., Paragraph
112 1, 3 | might snatch men from the power of darkness and Satan (cf. 113 1, 5 | having now received all power in heaven and on earth ( 114 1, 7 | today as always retains its power and necessity.~By means 115 1, 8 | by himself and by his own power, no one is raised above 116 1, 9 | Father has fixed in His power(cf. Acts 1:7). To this people 117 2, 11 | put on at baptism and that power of the Holy Spirit by which 118 2, 14 | have freed them from the power of darkness (cf. Col. 1: 119 4, 24 | His inspiration and His power. For he who is sent enters 120 4, 24 | He will ask of God the power and strength, that he may 121 4, 25 | have an ardent spirit of power and of love and of prudence ( 122 5, 30 | Religious, are subject to his power in the various works which Presbyterorum ordinis Chap., Paragraph
123 1, 2 | faithful are able by the sacred power of orders to offer sacrifice 124 1, 2 | proclamation, derives its power and force from the sacrifice 125 2, 6 | priestly duties, spiritual power is conferred upon them for 126 3, 12 | man is again made whole by power from above.2 Since, therefore, 127 3, 12 | who are more open to the power and direction of the Holy 128 3, 13 | opens hearts,10 and that power comes not from themselves 129 End, 22 | but strengthened by the power of Almighty God, and believing 130 End, 22 | conceive in keeping with the power that is at work in us-to Apostolicam actuositatem Chap., Paragraph
131 1, 2 | and ruling in His name and power. But the laity likewise 132 1, 3 | and strengthened by the power of the Holy Spirit through 133 2, 6 | supernatural spirit have the power to draw men to belief and Optatam totius Chap., Paragraph
134 6, 20 | pastoral work, the surpassing power of supernatural means being Dei verbum Chap., Paragraph
135 Pref, 2 | holds a primacy of ordinary power over all the churches. ~ 136 Pref, 2 | successors the command and the power to teach all nations, to 137 1, 4 | subject of supreme, plenary power over the universal Church. 138 1, 4 | universal Church. But this power cannot be exercised except 139 1, 4 | the Roman pontiff."2 This power however, "is exercised in 140 1, 4 | exercise of this collegiate power in union with the pope is 141 1, 8 | any way infringes upon the power which the Roman pontiff 142 1, 9 | supreme, full, and immediate power in the universal Church, 143 2, 12 | calling them to a faith in the power of the Spirit or confirming Unitatis redintegratio Chap., Paragraph
144 3, 16 | the whole Church, have the power to govern themselves according 145 3, 21 | For the Gospel "is the power of God for salvation to 146 3, 24 | love for us, and on the power of the Holy Spirit. "And Inter mirifica Chap., Paragraph
147 1, 8 | opinion exercises the greatest power and authority today in every


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