Lumen gentium
    Chap., Paragraph   1     1,  7    |         this way all of us are made members of His Body,54 "but severally
  2     1,  7    |          His Body,54 "but severally members one of another".55~As all
  3     1,  7    |           of another".55~As all the members of the human body, though
  4     1,  7    |            of Christ's Body various members and functions have their
  5     1,  7    |            and inner joining of the members, this same Spirit produces
  6     1,  7    |           endures anything, all the members co-endure it, and if one
  7     1,  7    |          member is honored, all the members together rejoice.59~The
  8     1,  7    |         riches of His glory~All the members ought to be molded in the
  9     1,  7    |        being in the Head and in the members, gives life to, unifies
 10     2,  13   |             people of India arc his members"9*. Since the kingdom of
 11     2,  13   |            This diversity among its members arises either by reason
 12     2,  13   |         temporal resources. For the members of the people of God are
 13     3,  21   |  functioning150 He incorporates new members in His Body by a heavenly
 14     3,  21   |     communion with the head and the members of the college. For from
 15     3,  21   |      bishops to admit newly elected members into the episcopal body
 16     3,  22   |         communion with the head and members of the body.~But the college
 17     3,  23   |          for its poor and sorrowing members and for those who are suffering
 18     4,  32   |            in one body we have many members, yet all the members have
 19     4,  32   |           many members, yet all the members have not the same function,
 20     4,  32   |            in Christ, but severally members one of another".191 Therefore,
 21     4,  32   |         sharing a common dignity as members from their regeneration
 22     4,  33   |          are called upon, as living members, to expend all their energy
 23     4,  36   |            this manner, through the members of the Church, will Christ
 24     4,  36   |          duties which are theirs as members of the Church, and those
 25     4,  36   |            those which they have as members of human society. Let them
 26     4,  37   |     strengthened by each one of its members, may more effectively fulfill
 27     6,  43   |            both the progress of the members of these various religious
 28     6,  43   |       religious families give their members the support of a more firm
 29     6,  43   |            They further offer their members the support of fraternal
 30     6,  44   |            ought to attract all the members of the Church to an effective
 31     6,  44   |        whose purpose is to free its members from earthly cares, more
 32     6,  45   |       perfection and its individual members may be removed from the
 33     6,  45   |        patriarchical authority. The members of these institutes, in
 34     8,  53   |           She is "the mother of the members of Christ . . . having cooperated
 35     8,  53   |         born in the Church, who are members of that Head."3* Wherefore
 36 Appen,  70   |         head of the College and its members, but only a pro-portionality
 37 Appen,  71   |            the College and with its members. Cf. n. 22, end of 1 1.~
 38 Appen,  71   |         communion with the head and members of the church is required.
 39 Appen,  73   |            between the head and the members, and implies the need for
Sacrosanctum concilium
    Chap., Paragraph  40     1,  7    |             is, by the Head and His members.~From this it follows that
 41     1,  26   |         they concern the individual members of the Church in different
 42     1,  29   |           lectors commentators, and members of the choir also exercise
 43     3,  61   |             Thus, for well-disposed members of the faithful, the liturgy
 44     4,  87   |      whether by priests or by other members of the Church, the sacred
 45     4,  95   |             particular law. ~c) All members of the above communities
 46     4,  98   |                                 98. Members of any institute dedicated
 47     4,  101  |            in choir, to nuns and to members of institutes dedicated
Gaudium et spes
    Chap., Paragraph  48     1,  21   |          life of the Church and her members. For it is the function
 49     2,  26   |         groups and their individual members relatively thorough and
 50     2,  29   |             differences between the members of the one human family
 51     2,  31   |       advantages which will attract members and dispose them to serve
 52     2,  32   |          just as individuals but as members of a certain community.
 53     2,  32   |          Church. There everyone, as members one of the other. would
 54     3,  35   |           men as individuals and as members of society to pursue their
 55     4,  40   |        composed of men, that is, of members of the earthly city who
 56     4,  43   |           well aware that among her members,20 both clerical and lay,
 57     4,  46   |          both as individuals and as members of society. There are a
 58     5,  48   |           destiny of the individual members of a family, and on the
 59     5,  48   |      religious education.~As living members of the family, children
 60     5,  48   |             loving way in which all members of the family assist one
 61     7,  72   |         either as individuals or as members of groups, give a shining
Gravissimum educationis
    Chap., Paragraph  62     0,  0(1) |             Paul VI's allocution to members of Federated Institutes
 63     0,  0(25)|         Paul VI's allocution to the members of Federated Institutes
Dignitatis humanae
    Chap., Paragraph  64     0,  4    |        public worship, assist their members in the practice of the religious
Ad gentes
    Chap., Paragraph  65     1,  5    |          flows from Christ into His members; "From Him the whole body,
 66     1,  7    |              cf. Eph. 4:11-16). The members of the Church are impelled
 67     2,  11   |        acknowledge themselves to be members of the group of men among
 68     2,  16   |          all have, from among their members, their own ministers of
 69     2,  18   |            works, and prepare their members to exercise them rightly.
 70     3,  21   |        responsibility which they as members of Christ have for all men;
 71     6,  36   |                              36. As members of the living Christ, incorporated
 72     6,  37   |            to those who are its own members.~Thus the whole community
 73     6,  38   |                 38. All bishops, as members of the body of bishops succeeding
 74     6,  40   |        their founder; whether their members are involved as totally
 75     6,  41   |          non - Christians, and with members of international organizations,
Presbyterorum ordinis
    Chap., Paragraph  76     1,  2    |         body in which, "not all the members have the same function" (
 77     2,  5    |          pours divine life into the members of his Body.19 Let priests
 78     2,  7(41)|         which the laity can also be members, and whose function is mainly
 79     2,  8    |          brotherhood with the other members of this priesthood. This
 80     2,  9    |        baptismal font. They are all members of one and the same Body
 81     3,  18   |           the sanctification of her members. Outstanding among all these
Apostolicam actuositatem
    Chap., Paragraph  82     1,  2    |        various ways through all her members. For the Christian vocation
 83     1,  2    |            and the structure of the members are so compact that the
 84     1,  3    |       diffuses in the hearts of all members of the Church. Indeed, by
 85     1,  4    |            vocation and have become members of one of the associations
 86     2,  6    |           the Church and of all its members is primarily designed to
 87     3,  11   |             mutual affection of its members and the prayer that they
 88     3,  11(4)|            of the convention of the members of the International Union
 89     3,  11(6)|      delegates to the convention of members of the International Union
 90     4,  15   |          individuals or together as members of various groups or associations.~
 91     4,  18   |             in common sustain their members, form them for the apostolate,
 92     4,  19   |            the concrete life of the members and their faith must be
 93     4,  19   |   comprising them, as well as their members, are more closely united
 94     5,  23   |       faithful as individuals or as members of organizations, it should
 95     6,  30   |             being living and active members of the people of God. Priests
 96     6,  30   |          practical formation. Their members meet in small groups with
Perfectae caritatis
    Chap., Paragraph  97     0,  1    |           of those institutes whose members make profession of chastity,
 98     0,  2    |          should promote among their members an adequate knowledge of
 99     0,  2    |       religious life is to help the members follow Christ and be united
100     0,  3    |  psychological circumstances of the members and also, as required by
101     0,  4    |          the cooperation of all the members of the institute.~However,
102     0,  4    |        appropriate way and hear the members of the order in those things
103     0,  5    |                                  5. Members of each institute should
104     0,  5    |        necessary therefore that the members of every community, seeking
105     0,  6    |             Christian spirituality, members of religious communities
106     0,  6    |             they will love Christ's members as brothers, honor and love
107     0,  7    |        contemplation, so that their members in solitude and silence,
108     0,  7    |     Mystical Body of Christ, whose "members do not all have the same
109     0,  7    |         example and which gains new members by their apostolate which
110     0,  8    |             religious life of their members should be inspired by an
111     0,  8    |       Therefore in order that their members may first correspond to
112     0,  8    |         Christ and serve Him in His members, their apostolic activity
113     0,  10   |             nothing to prevent some members of religious communities
114     0,  11   |            be discharged unless the members be thoroughly trained in
115     0,  11   |      spiritual training to be given members as well as encourage their
116     0,  13   |            the superior's will, but members must be poor both in fact
117     0,  13   |      constitutions can permit their members to renounce inheritances,
118     0,  14   |             community which all its members share.~
119     0,  15   |    communion of the same spirit. As members of Christ living together
120     0,  15   |           flooded the hearts of its members through the Holy Spirit (
121     0,  15   |      apostolic energy.~That all the members be more closely knit by
122     0,  22   | particularly when they have too few members. Finally, those who share
Dei verbum
    Chap., Paragraph 123     1, 4     |         communion with the head and members of the college, bishops
124     1, 4     |          bishops are constituted as members of the episcopal body.1 "
125     1, 4     |            that all bishops who are members of the episcopal college,
126     1, 6     |      successors of the Apostles and members of the episcopal college,
127     1, 10    |             is desirable that their members, officials, and consultors
128     1, 10    |           bishops-will be chosen as members of the departments, for
129     2, 30    |         truly realize that they are members both of the diocese and
130     2, 33    |     Religious are included also the members of other institutes who
131     2, 34    |    authority of the prelates.~Other members of religious communities,
132     3, 38    |     circumstances of the age. ~2. ) Members of the episcopal conference
133     3, 38    |           territory are not de iure members of the conferences. Local
Unitatis redintegratio
    Chap., Paragraph 134     1,  3    |             by faith in Baptism are members of Christ's body,21 and
135     1,  3    |            God, though still in its members liable to sin, is ever growing
136     1,  4    |             means of grace, yet its members fail to live by them with
Orientalium ecclesiarum
    Chap., Paragraph 137     2,  6    |                              6. All members of the Eastern Rite should
138     2,  6    |             must be observed by the members of the Eastern rites themselves.
139     2,  6    |        history and character of the members of the Eastern rites.6 To
Inter mirifica
    Chap., Paragraph 140     1,  11   |         moral practice-oblige their members to show respect for morality
141     2,  22   |             an impact on individual members of the whole human family,
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