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Vat. Ecum. Council II

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Dei verbum
    Chap., Paragraph
1 1, 5 | 2 Cor 10:5-6) "is to be given to God who reveals, an obedience 2 3, 12 | writers, attention should be given, among other things, to " 3 3, 12 | serious attention must be given to the content and unity 4 6, 22 | septuagint; and she has always given a place of honor to other Lumen gentium Chap., Paragraph
5 1, 8 | of the risen Lord it is given strength that it might, 6 2, 9 | and in every race God has given welcome to whosoever fears 7 2, 9 | revelation which was to be given through the Word of God 8 2, 12 | unwaveringly to the faith given once and for all to the 9 2, 12 | manifestation of the Spirit is given to everyone for profit".115 10 2, 13 | that king to whom they were given as an inheritance,121 and 11 2, 14 | all the means of salvation given to her, and are united with 12 2, 16 | testament and the promises were given and from whom Christ was 13 2, 16 | She knows that it is given by Him who enlightens all 14 3, 22 | binding and loosing, which was given to Peter,158 was granted 15 3, 24 | from the Lord, to whom was given all power in heaven and 16 3, 28 | their vocation and the grace given to them.~In virtue of their 17 4, 33 | may every opportunity be given them so that, according 18 5, 41 | sacramental grace, they are given the courage necessary to 19 5, 41 | A like example, but one given in a different way, is that 20 5, 42 | Holy Spirit, Who has been given to us;228 thus the first 21 5, 42 | precious gift of divine grace given by the Father to certain 22 6, 43 | multiple way from this divinely given seed. Such a multiple and 23 6, 45 | itself, by the authority given to it by God, accepts the 24 6, 47 | in that vocation God has given him. Let him do this for 25 7, 50 | Christ's martyrs who had given the supreme witness of faith 26 8, 55 | over the serpent which was given to our first parents after 27 8, 58 | forth. Finally, she was given by the same Christ Jesus 28 8, 64 | virgin, who keeps the faith given to her by her Spouse whole 29 8, 67 | decrees, which have been given in the early days regarding 30 8, 69 | We by the apostolic power given Us by Christ together with 31 8, 69 | promulgated for the glory of God.~Given in Rome at St. Peter's on 32 Appen | Council*  'NOTIFICATIONES' GIVEN BY THE SECRETARY GENERAL 33 Appen | Theological Commission has given the following response regarding 34 Appen | of explanation is being given to the Council Fathers from 35 Appen, 71 | consecration a person is given an ontological participation Sacrosanctum concilium Chap., Paragraph
36 Intro, 4 | tradition, and that they be given new vigor to meet the circumstances 37 1, 5 | fullness of divine worship was given to us" 11.~The wonderful 38 1, 17 | religious, clerics shall be given a liturgical formation in 39 1, 32 | providing for due honors to be given to civil authorities. Apart 40 1, 35 | liturgical should also be given in a variety of ways; if 41 2, 47 | pledge of future glory is given to us 37.~ 42 3, 61 | in their lives; they are given access to the stream of 43 3, 71 | confirmed.~Confirmation may be given within the Mass when convenient; 44 3, 71 | when convenient; when it is given outside the Mass, the rite 45 3, 76 | be revised. The address given by the bishop at the beginning 46 3, 78 | blessing should always be given to the spouses.~ 47 5, 108 | proper of the time shall be given the preference which is 48 6, 113 | 113. Liturgical worship is given a more noble form when the 49 6, 115 | especially boys, must also be given a genuine liturgical training.~ 50 6, 116 | being equal, it should be given pride of place in liturgical 51 6, 119 | suitable place is to be given to it, not only in forming 52 6, 119 | when missionaries are being given training in music, every 53 7, 123 | and region, shall also be given free scope in the Church, Gaudium et spes Chap., Paragraph
54 Intro, 10 | name under the heaven been given to man by which it is fitting 55 1, 12 | glory and honor. You have given him rule over the works 56 1, 21 | them. Many martyrs have given luminous witness to this 57 1, 22(20)| the slime of the earth was given was intended with a view 58 3, 38 | by His resurrection and given plenary power in heaven 59 4, 42(11)| Founder, Jesus Christ, has not given it any mandate or fixed 60 4, 42(11)| in order that they may be given over to him without reserve.... 61 4, 43 | disagree with others on a given matter. Even against the 62 4, 44 | lack in the constitution given her by Christ, but that 63 4, 45(25)| Cf. Paul VI, address given on Feb. 3, 1965.~ 64 7, 64 | before attention is rightly given to the increase of the production 65 7, 71 | disturbances, so that a pretext is given to the attackers for calling 66 7, 71 | on one's own initiative given. Indeed, insufficiently 67 8, 73 | sense of human dignity has given rise in many parts of the 68 9, 82 | contrary, support should be given to the good will of the 69 9, 89 | community. Special care must be given, in both religious and civil 70 9, 91 | parts; and deliberately so, given the immense variety of situations Gravissimum educationis Chap., Paragraph
71 0 | and constancy. Let them be given also, as they advance in 72 0 | Education~Since parents have given children their life, they 73 0 | special attention should be given in Catholic universities 74 0 | fostered, and answers are given to questions arising from Dignitatis humanae Chap., Paragraph
75 0, 6 | special civil recognition is given to one religious community 76 0, 11 | commanded that tribute be given to Caesar: but He gave clear 77 0, 13 | incorporated in law but also given sincere and practical application, Ad gentes Chap., Paragraph
78 1, 6 | Missions" is the term usually given to those particular undertakings 79 2, 15 | present and be organized in a given nation, nor is it enough 80 2, 16 | drives deeper roots in any given sector of the human family 81 3, 19 | planting the Church in a given human community reaches 82 3, 22 | of the nations which were given to Christ as an inheritance ( 83 4, 24 | response, however can only be given when the Holy Spirit gives 84 4, 26 | apostolic training ought to be given, by means of both teaching 85 4, 26 | only for a time have to be given a training which is suited 86 5, 28 | Gospel heralds and the help given by the rest of the Christian 87 6, 36 | have its effect if it is given in unison with other Christian 88 6, 41 | preparation, which should be given in institutes destined for Presbyterorum ordinis Chap., Paragraph
89 Pref, 1 | increasing difficulty are being given to this order, it was deemed 90 2, 4 | which they have may be given to others. And so, whether 91 2, 5 | of the Sick, the ill are given solace; and especially by 92 2, 6 | diligence, attention should be given to youth and also to married 93 2, 7 | the Holy Spirit which is given to priests in Holy Orders, 94 2, 10 | thoughtful care should be given to their spiritual life 95 3, 15 | in whatever task they are given, even though it be menial 96 3, 16 | the New Testament, freely given by the Father, provided 97 3, 17 | the heavenly Father has given them to lead a full life 98 3, 17 | gift of God is to be freely given,50 with the knowledge of 99 3, 19 | courses in which they will be given the opportunity to acquire 100 3, 20 | Special importance ought to be given to the office fulfilled 101 3, 20 | first place in law would be given to the ecclesiastical office Apostolicam actuositatem Chap., Paragraph
102 1, 4 | Holy Spirit who has been given to us" (Rom. 5:5), enables 103 2, 8 | really offered whatever is given to a needy person. It is 104 2, 8 | removed and the help be given in such a way that the recipients 105 2, 8 | whereby effective help is given to needy individuals and 106 4, 19 | and their faith must be given primary consideration. Associations 107 4, 21 | of the apostolate must be given due appreciation. Those, 108 5, 24 | apostolate of the laity are given explicit recognition by Optatam totius Chap., Paragraph
109 3, 6 | The latter should also be given sufficient direction so 110 4, 8 | blessed Virgin Mary, who was given as mother to the disciple 111 4, 9 | domination or for honors but are given over totally to the service 112 5, 16 | salvation. Special care must be given to the perfecting of moral Perfectae caritatis Chap., Paragraph
113 0, 8 | gift of stirring speech is given to preachers, liberality 114 0, 11 | spiritual training to be given members as well as encourage 115 0, 15 | soul (cf. Acts 4:32), and given new force by the teaching 116 0, 18 | task, religious must be given suitable instruction, depending 117 0, 23 | ministers of the Gospel in a given area; and finally to conduct Dei verbum Chap., Paragraph
118 Pref, 2 | Holy Spirit, who has been given to them.5~ 119 2, 14 | force in the lives of men-be given with sedulous care to both 120 2, 23 | consideration should be given the variety in composition 121 2, 23 | Attention should also be given, if necessary, to civil 122 2, 28 | should do not only on a given occasion but at regularly 123 3, 38 | in which the bishops of a given nation or territory jointly 124 3, 38 | mandate of the Apostolic See, given either spontaneously or 125 3, 38 | keeping with norms to be given by the competent authority.~ 126 3, 41 | in keeping with the norms given with respect to diocesan 127 Direc, 44 | consideration should also be given the observations made by 128 Direc, 44 | special attention should be given to the views which have Unitatis redintegratio Chap., Paragraph
129 3, 15 | communicatio in sacris), given suitable circumstances and 130 3, 15 | spiritual traditions which are given expression especially in 131 3, 17 | how they are nurtured and given expression in the life of 132 3, 24 | Holy Spirit, who has been given to us".42 ~Each and all 133 3, 24 | the apostolic authority given Us by Christ and in union 134 3, 24 | promulgated for the glory of God. ~Given in Rome at St. Peter's, Orientalium ecclesiarum Chap., Paragraph
135 4, 16 | and without restriction given to priests of any rite by 136 6, 28 | 28. Further, given the same principles, common 137 End, 30 | the apostolic authority given us by Christ and in union 138 End, 30 | promulgated for the glory of God.~Given in Rome at St. Peter's, Inter mirifica Chap., Paragraph
139 1, 4 | of what is communicated, given the special character of 140 1, 4 | precise manner in which a given medium achieves its effect. 141 1, 7 | reverent handling or which, given the baneful effect of original 142 2, 14 | effective support should be given to good radio and television 143 2, 21 | established everywhere and given every aid. It will be the


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