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Vat. Ecum. Council II

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Dei verbum
    Chap., Paragraph
1 1, 3 | Himself the one living and true God, provident father and 2 3, 11 | through them, 3 they, as true authors, consigned to writing 3 4, 14 | words and deeds as the one true and living God that Israel 4 4, 14 | by them, is found as the true word of God in the books 5 4, 15 | temporary, nevertheless show us true divine pedagogy. 1 These 6 5, 20 | Lord are confirmed, His true teaching is more and more Lumen gentium Chap., Paragraph
7 1, 6 | heavenly Husbandman.32 The true vine is Christ who gives 8 2, 11 | by word and by deed, as true witnesses of Christ 5*. 9 3, 18 | God, and therefore enjoy a true Christian dignity, working 10 3, 24 | shepherds of His people, is a true service, which in sacred 11 3, 27 | whom he cherishes as his true sons and exhorts to cooperate 12 3, 28 | worship, so that they are true priests of the New Testament.66* 13 4, 31 | their secular nature. It is true that those in holy orders 14 4, 32 | others, yet all share a true equality with regard to 15 4, 36 | royal freedom and that by true penance and a holy life 16 5, 41 | recollection of whatever is true, just and of good repute. 17 5, 42 | neighbor which points out the true disciple of Christ.~Since 18 8, 56 | contribute to life. That is true in outstanding fashion of 19 8, 62 | into the happiness of their true home. Therefore the Blessed 20 8, 67 | into error regarding the true doctrine of the Church. 21 8, 67 | faithful remember moreover that true devotion consists neither 22 8, 67 | credulity, but proceeds from true faith, by which we are led Sacrosanctum concilium Chap., Paragraph
23 Intro, 2 | and the real nature of the true Church. It is of the essence 24 1, 6 | 8 :15), and thus become true adorers whom the Father 25 1, 8 | of the holies and of the true tabernacle 22; we sing a 26 1, 9 | that all men may know the true God and Jesus Christ whom 27 1, 14 | faithful are to derive the true Christian spirit; and therefore 28 1, 37 | they harmonize with its true and authentic spirit.~ 29 4, 94 | closely corresponds with its true canonical time.~ 30 6, 112 | approves of all forms of true art having the needed qualities, 31 7, 124 | piety, and which offend true religious sense either by Gaudium et spes Chap., Paragraph
32 Intro, 4 | we can already speak of a true cultural and social transformation, 33 Intro, 4 | reduce everything to ashes. True, there is a growing exchange 34 1, 12 | solutions to them, so that man's true situation can be portrayed 35 1, 15 | quest and a love for what is true and good. Steeped in wisdom. 36 1, 18 | hope that they have found true life with God.~ 37 1, 22 | from hope.30~All this holds true not only for Christians, 38 2, 29 | increasingly greater recognition.~True, all men are not alike from 39 2, 30 | morality. It grows increasingly true that the obligations of 40 3, 37 | ceases to be a place of true brotherhood. In our own 41 3, 37 | progress can serve man's true happiness, yet she cannot 42 3, 37 | man is led forward into a true possession of them, as having 43 4, 42 | acknowledge her right to true freedom in fulfilling her 44 4, 42 | council regards all the true, good and just elements 45 5, 47 | modern society reveal the true character of this institution 46 5, 49 | own age also highly regard true love between husband and 47 5, 49 | love remains steadfastly true in body and in mind, in 48 5, 50 | matrimony of less account, the true practice of conjugal love, 49 5, 51 | issues the reminder that a true contradiction cannot exist 50 5, 51 | procreation in the context of true love. Such a goal cannot 51 6, 53 | 53. Man comes to a true and full humanity only through 52 6, 56 | which should lead to a true and fruitful dialogue between 53 6, 57 | already "in the world" as "the true light which enlightens every 54 6, 59 | he can avail himself of true information concerning events 55 6, 60 | culture. This is especially true of farmers and workers. 56 7, 63 | way of thinking. Such is true both of nations that favor 57 7, 65 | authority, to contribute to the true progress of their own community 58 7, 69(11)| the old principle holds true: "In extreme necessity all 59 7, 71 | provided by society. This is true not only of material property 60 8, 73 | basic convictions as to the true nature of the political 61 8, 76 | the Church should have true freedom to preach the faith, 62 8, 76 | all that is found to be true, good and beautiful in the 63 9, 78 | requires, and to join with all true peacemakers in pleading 64 9, 78 | and make these words come true: "They shall turn their 65 9, 81 | arms race, and to make a true beginning of disarmament, 66 9, 81 | agreement, and backed up by true and workable safeguards.3~ 67 9, 84 | takes joy in the spirit of true brotherhood flourishing 68 9, 86 | untimely. This is particularly true of those solutions providing 69 9, 90 | with all men thirsting for true peace.~The council, considering Gravissimum educationis Chap., Paragraph
70 0 | peoples in the fostering of true unity and peace on earth. 71 0 | and peace on earth. For a true education aims at the formation 72 0 | properly and in pursuing true freedom as they surmount 73 0 | their children must enjoy true liberty in their choice 74 0 | teachers who can give youth a true education. Through the associations 75 0 | associations imbued with the true spirit of the Church. The 76 0 | our times and at once a true service offered to society. Nostra aetate Chap., Paragraph
77 0, 1 | serve? Which is the road to true happiness? What are death, 78 0, 2 | rejects nothing that is true and holy in these religions. 79 0, 4 | of fraternal dialogues. ~True, the Jewish authorities Dignitatis humanae Chap., Paragraph
80 0, 1 | We believe that this one true religion subsists in the 81 0, 1 | and societies toward the true religion and toward the 82 0, 3 | form for himself right and true judgments of conscience, 83 0, 7 | together in good order and in true justice, and finally out 84 0, 8 | hand, will be lovers of true freedom-men, in other words, 85 0, 8 | and strive after what is true and right, willing always 86 0, 11 | He achieved salvation and true freedom for men, He brought Ad gentes Chap., Paragraph
87 1, 3 | God walked the ways of a true Incarnation that He might 88 1, 8 | newness of life. This is true first of all about persons, 89 2, 12 | hope to render to others true witness of Christ, and to 90 2, 15 | citizens, they should be true and effective patriots, 91 3, 21 | according to God in justice and true holiness (cf. Eph. 4:24). 92 6, 39 | will teach young people the true state of the world and of Presbyterorum ordinis Chap., Paragraph
93 1, 3 | saying: "Whatever things are true, whatever honorable, whatever 94 2, 4(5) | Catholic faith and announces true salvation to all." (ed. 95 2, 4 | word.10 This is especially true of the Liturgy of the Word 96 2, 6 | individuals, but also in a true sense is extended to the 97 2, 6 | works of penance, exercise a true motherhood toward souls 98 2, 8 | extra-parochial ministry. This is true whether they devote their 99 2, 8 | receive younger priests as true brothers and help them in 100 2, 8 | continually show themselves as true brothers and friends.~ 101 3, 13 | the sacraments. This is true in a special way when in 102 3, 15 | of his own weakness, the true minister of Christ works 103 3, 18 | grant them the spirit of true adoration whereby they themselves, Apostolicam actuositatem Chap., Paragraph
104 1, 3 | men-that they may know the only true God and Him whom He sent, 105 1, 3 | make a judgment about the true nature and proper use of 106 1, 4 | correct judgments about the true meaning and value of temporal 107 1, 4 | courage, without which no true Christian life can exist. ~ 108 2, 6 | of one's way of life; a true apostle looks for opportunities 109 2, 7 | many errors concerning the true God, the nature of man, 110 3, 13 | attract all to the love of the true and the good and finally 111 3, 13 | have the ability to confer. True apostles however, are not 112 3, 13 | to their ability they are true living witnesses of Christ 113 3, 14 | themselves obliged to promote the true common good. Thus they should 114 3, 14 | will to promote whatever is true, whatever just, whatever 115 4, 17 | apparent to others as a true witness of love. In this 116 6, 31 | should be instructed in the true meaning and value of temporal Optatam totius Chap., Paragraph
117 3, 4 | oriented to the formation of true shepherds of souls after 118 3, 5 | seminary and prove himself a true father in Christ to the 119 5, 15 | ages. This is especially true of those investigations 120 5, 15 | to what is proven to be true therein and will be able 121 5, 15 | between philosophy and the true problems of life, as well 122 5, 17 | communication of ideas but to a true and intimate formation of Perfectae caritatis Chap., Paragraph
123 0, 11 | Religious institutes involve a true and full profession of the 124 0, 12 | guarded more securely when true brotherly love flourishes 125 0, 15 | 2). For the community, a true family gathered together Dei verbum Chap., Paragraph
126 Pref, 2 | therefore, have been made true and authentic teachers of 127 2, 15 | themselves consecrated as true priests of the New Testament, 128 2, 16 | sheep know them. Let them be true fathers who excel in the Unitatis redintegratio Chap., Paragraph
129 Intro, 1 | themselves to men as the true inheritors of Jesus Christ; 130 1, 3 | spite of them it remains true that all who have been justified 131 1, 4 | charity prevail. If they are true to this course of action, 132 2, 8 | of unity, and they are a true expression of the ties which 133 3, 15 | separated from us, yet possess true sacraments and above all, 134 3, 23 | strong sense of justice and a true charity toward their neighbor. 135 3, 23 | throughout the world.~While it is true that many Christians understand Inter mirifica Chap., Paragraph
136 1, 5 | communicated should always be true and complete, within the 137 1, 12 | protecting and safeguarding true and just freedom of information,


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