Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 3, 23 | finally to promote every activity that is of interest to the
2 3, 25 | wanting, on account of the activity of that same Holy Spirit,
3 3, 27 | apostolic and missionary activity. But the faithful must cling
4 4, 32 | to the dignity and to the activity common to all the faithful
5 4, 34 | everywhere who adore in holy activity, the laity consecrate the
6 4, 36 | secular training and by their activity, elevated from within by
7 4, 36 | imbue culture and human activity with genuine moral values;
8 4, 36 | business there is no human activity which can be withdrawn from
9 5, 41 | of holiness and apostolic activity.~May all those who are weighed
10 Appen, 72 | the exercise of collegial activity.~
11 Appen, 73 | engaged in strictly collegial activity; the Church's Tradition
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 12 1, 9 | does not exhaust the entire activity of the Church. Before men
13 1, 10 | summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed;
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 14 Pref, 2 | conceives of the presence and activity of the Church in the world
15 Intro, 8 | between specialized human activity and a comprehensive view
16 Intro, 11 | ultimate significance of human activity throughout the world? People
17 2, 26 | appropriate information, to activity in accord with the upright
18 3 | CHAPTER III MAN'S ACTIVITY THROUGHOUT THE WORLD~
19 3, 33 | and value of this feverish activity? How should all these things
20 3, 34 | considered in itself, this human activity accords with God's will.
21 3, 34 | concerns the whole of everyday activity as well. For while providing
22 3, 35 | 35. Human activity, to be sure, takes its significance
23 3, 35 | Hence, the norm of human activity is this: that in accord
24 3, 36 | closer bond between human activity and religion will work against
25 3, 37 | tell him that all human activity, constantly imperiled by
26 4, 40 | profound meaning of human activity, lays the foundation for
27 4, 40 | and imbues the everyday activity of men with a deeper meaning
28 4, 41 | meaning of his life, of his activity, of his death. The very
29 5, 48 | redeeming power and the saving activity of the Church, so that this
30 6, 54 | profoundly explain human activity; historical studies make
31 6, 57 | the full meaning of this activity, one which gives to human
32 6, 60 | and a lack of responsible activity.~We must strive to provide
33 6, 61 | through spontaneous study and activity, through tourism which refines
34 6, 61 | of others, through sports activity which helps to preserve
35 6, 61 | manifestations and collective activity characteristic of our time
36 6, 62 | Church recognizes their activity and so that, enjoying orderly
37 7, 64 | Consequently, economic activity is to be carried on according
38 7, 65 | mechanical course of the economic activity of individuals, nor to the
39 7, 67 | common good.6~Since economic activity for the most part implies
40 7, 68 | freely taking part in the activity of these unions without
41 8, 75 | legitimate and constructive activity; they should willingly seek
42 8, 75 | orderly pursuit of such activity. Citizens, for their part,
43 9, 79 | aimed at making military activity and its consequences less
44 9, 88 | it seems convenient, this activity of Catholics should be carried
45 9, 88 | commands that charitable activity be carried out in a careful
46 9, 90 | outstanding form of international activity on the part of Christians
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 47 0 | motivation for apostolic activity. The Church esteems highly
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 48 0, 3 | of conscience. In all his activity a man is bound to follow
49 0, 4 | inspiration of the whole of human activity. Finally, the social nature
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 50 Pref, 1 | principles of missionary activity and to rally the forces
51 1, 5 | therefore, is fulfilled by that activity which makes her, obeying
52 1, 6 | recognizable in this, the Church's activity, are not due to the inner
53 1, 6 | completion by missionary activity and are mostly exercised
54 1, 6 | purpose of this missionary activity is evangelization, and the
55 1, 6 | 43).~In this missionary activity of the Church various stages
56 1, 6 | the Church's missionary activity does not cease, but there
57 1, 6 | duty of continuing this activity and of preaching the Gospel
58 1, 6 | call for her missionary activity. Besides, circumstances
59 1, 6 | is plain that missionary activity wells up from the Church'
60 1, 6 | promoting it. Thus, missionary activity among the nations differs
61 1, 6 | nations differs from pastoral activity exercised among the faithful
62 1, 7 | 7. This missionary activity derives its reason from
63 1, 7 | Gospel. And hence missionary activity today as always retains
64 1, 7 | necessity.~By means of this activity, the Mystical Body of Christ
65 1, 7 | carry on such missionary activity by reason of the love with
66 1, 7 | means of this missionary activity, God is fully glorified,
67 1, 8 | 8. Missionary activity is closely bound up even
68 1, 9 | the time for missionary activity extends between the first
69 1, 9 | Mark 13:10).~Missionary activity is nothing else and nothing
70 1, 9 | men.24 Thus, missionary activity tends toward eschatological
71 1, 9 | 54:2).26 By missionary activity, the mystical body grows
72 2, 12 | peace in the world. In this activity, the faithful should be
73 2, 15 | conditions allow, ecumenical activity - should be furthered in
74 2, 16 | the Church's missionary activity, and the special social,
75 2, 18 | assistance to missionary activity, but by a more inward consecration
76 3, 19 | their civic and apostolic activity to set up a public order
77 3, 19 | the continued missionary activity of the whole Church to furnish
78 4, 26 | Church concerning missionary activity, to know along what roads
79 4, 26 | take part in missionary activity only for a time have to
80 4, 27 | themselves to missionary activity for a time.~For these reasons,
81 5 | CHAPTER V PLANNING MISSIONARY ACTIVITY~
82 5, 28 | all fields of missionary activity and cooperation.~
83 5, 29 | consideration to missionary activity, which is the greatest and
84 5, 29 | the whole of missionary activity there should be only one
85 5, 30 | apostolate, to promote missionary activity, to direct it and to coordinate
86 5, 30 | take care that apostolic activity be not limited to those
87 5, 32 | that concerns missionary activity itself. Therefore, it will
88 5, 33 | institutes engaged in missionary activity in the same territory should
89 5, 34 | methodical exercise of missionary activity requires that those who
90 6, 37 | together, and exercises its activity among the nations through
91 6, 38 | employed in the missionary activity of the Church. The bishop
92 6, 38 | order that the missionary activity of the bishops may be exercised
93 6, 40 | be able to extend their activity for the expansion of the
94 6, 40 | could possibly undertake activity in the missions, adapting
95 6, 40 | increasing in the Church, their activity, under the authority of
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 96 2, 6 | mentioned as a sign of messianic activity.29 With special diligence,
97 2, 6 | as well as to missionary activity and to different forms of
98 2, 9 | different areas of human activity, so that together with them
99 3, 14 | life with feverish outward activity. Neither the mere external
100 3, 14 | which draws their life and activity to unity and coordination.
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 101 Intro, 1 | intensify the apostolic activity of the people of God,1 the
102 Intro, 1 | spontaneous and fruitful such activity was at the very beginning
103 Intro, 1 | and function without the activity of the laity.~An indication
104 Intro, 1(2)| cf. Decree on Missionary Activity of Church, nos. 15, 21,
105 1, 2 | relationship with Christ. All activity of the Mystical Body directed
106 1, 2 | keeping with the proper activity of each part, derives its
107 1, 2 | apostolate in fact by their activity directed to the evangelization
108 1, 2 | this way, their temporal activity openly bears witness to
109 1, 4 | professional and social activity. They should not cease to
110 3, 9 | opportunities for apostolic activity. We wish to list here the
111 3, 10 | for them in the life and activity of the Church. Their activity
112 3, 10 | activity of the Church. Their activity is so necessary within the
113 3, 10 | especially make missionary activity their own by giving material
114 3, 12 | proportionate apostolic activity, but their natural qualities
115 3, 12 | qualities also fit them for this activity. As they become more conscious
116 3, 13 | are not content with this activity alone but endeavor to announce
117 4, 15 | engage in their apostolic activity either as individuals or
118 4, 17 | from their own professional activity, usefully gather into smaller
119 4, 17 | excessively isolated life and activity and to make their apostolate
120 4, 18 | performed by way of common activity both the Church communities
121 4, 18 | that, in the area of lay activity, the united and organized
122 4, 20 | conditions in which the pastoral activity of the Church is to be conducted,
123 5, 23 | fitting since a particular activity in the Church requires harmony
124 5, 25 | hierarchy in their pastoral activity by virtue of the mission
125 5, 25 | counsel to the apostolic activity of these associations and
126 5, 25 | which forms make apostolic activity more fruitful. They should
127 6, 28 | the accommodation of his activity to circumstances varying
128 6, 29 | deeper knowledge and planned activity. In the fulfillment of all
129 6, 30 | Catholic sense and apostolic activity in young persons. If young
130 6, 30 | results of their apostolic activity, and compare their daily
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 131 2, 2 | that the entire pastoral activity of fostering vocations be
132 3, 5 | community both in spirit and in activity and they are to constitute
133 4, 11 | the ordered and fruitful activity of the Church. Seminary
134 6, 20 | fostering the apostolic activity of the laity and in promoting
135 7, 21 | priestly life and apostolic activity, under its spiritual, intellectual,
Perfectae caritatis
Chap., Paragraph 136 0, 8 | apostolic and charitable activity belongs to the very nature
137 0, 8 | and all their apostolic activity formed by the spirit of
138 0, 8 | members, their apostolic activity must spring from intimate
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 139 2, 16 | new methods of pastoral activity.~With active mercy bishops
140 2, 28 | will render their pastoral activity more fruitful. Wherefore,
141 2, 29 | respect to a specific kind of activity. ~Priests assigned by the
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 142 2 | CHAPTER II ON THE PASTORAL ACTIVITY OF THE CHURCH~
143 2, 13 | direct help in the pastoral activity of the Church-to the best
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