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Vat. Ecum. Council II

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churches

Dei verbum
    Chap., Paragraph
1 5, 19 | of the situation of their churches and preserving the form Lumen gentium Chap., Paragraph
2 2, 13 | within the Church particular Churches hold a rightful place; these 3 2, 13 | a rightful place; these Churches retain their own traditions, 4 2, 13 | common, and of each of the Churches the words of the Apostle 5 2, 15 | sacraments within their own Churches or ecclesiastical communities. 6 2, 17 | such time as the infant churches are fully established and 7 3, 23 | bishops with particular churches and with the universal Church. 8 3, 23 | unity in their particular churches, 31* fashioned after the 9 3, 23 | Church, in and from which churches comes into being the one 10 3, 23 | in charge of particular churches, exercise their pastoral 11 3, 23 | care, and not over other churches nor over the universal Church. 12 3, 23 | is also the body of the churches.34*~The task of proclaiming 13 3, 23 | their fraternal aid to other churches, especially to neighboring 14 3, 23 | come about that various churches, established in various 15 3, 23 | heritage. Some of these churches, notably the ancient patriarchal 16 3, 23 | the ancient patriarchal churches, as parent-stocks of the 17 3, 23 | begotten others as daughter churches, with which they are connected 18 3, 23 | This variety of local churches with one common aspiration 19 3, 26 | pastors, are themselves called churches in the New Testament.50* 20 3, 27 | Christ, govern the particular churches entrusted to them 58* by 21 6, 45 | pastoral authority in their own churches and because of the need 22 Appen, 73 | among the separated Eastern Churches, about which there are various Sacrosanctum concilium Chap., Paragraph
23 1, 13 | Devotions proper to individual Churches also have a special dignity 24 2, 57 | at the principle Mass in churches when the needs of the faithful 25 6, 114 | especially in cathedral churches; but bishops and other pastors 26 6, 117 | melodies, for use in small churches.~ 27 7, 124 | mediocrity and pretense.~And when churches are to be built, let great 28 7, 125 | placing sacred images in churches so that they may be venerated Gaudium et spes Chap., Paragraph
29 4, 40 | things which other Christian Churches and ecclesial communities Gravissimum educationis Chap., Paragraph
30 0 | in the areas of the new churches, which are attended also Ad gentes Chap., Paragraph
31 Pref, 1 | word of truth and begot churches."2 It is the duty of their 32 1, 6 | particular autochthonous churches should be sufficiently established 33 1, 6 | lies upon the particular churches already set up the duty 34 2, 15 | the local Ordinary, among churches or ecclesial communities 35 2, 16 | brethren, so that the young churches gradually acquire a diocesan 36 2, 16 | planted, and among the young churches. Of great importance are 37 2, 16 | learning. In this way the young churches will have at hand men from 38 2, 17 | be founded.~Moreover, the churches should gratefully acknowledge 39 2, 18 | cultivated in the young churches, in order that they may 40 3 | CHAPTER III PARTICULAR CHURCHES~ 41 3, 19 | own bishop. ~In such new churches, the life of the People 42 3, 19 | universal Church. ~But these churches, very often located in the 43 3, 19 | also furnish help to those churches, founded long since, which 44 3, 19 | regression or weakness.~Yet these churches should launch a common pastoral 45 3, 19 | that little by little these churches may be able to provide for 46 3, 20 | local priests in the young churches should zealously address 47 3, 20 | very fitting that the young churches should participate as soon 48 3, 22 | the Incarnation, the young churches, rooted in Christ and built 49 3, 22 | Finally, the young particular churches, adorned with their own 50 4, 27 | for the common good, those churches which were founded at the 51 5, 29 | the law of the Oriental Churches is to remain untouched.6~ 52 6, 38 | communion and cooperation of churches which is so necessary today 53 6, 38 | communion, the individual churches bear the burden of care 54 6, 41 | the faithful of the young churches may be able to take part Presbyterorum ordinis Chap., Paragraph
55 2, 4(1) | word of truth and founded Churches." (St. Augustine, On Psalms, 56 2, 10 | therefore, that the care of all churches must be their intimate concern. 57 3, 16 | traditions of the Eastern Churches. where, besides those who 58 3, 16 | flourishes in the Eastern Churches. It permanently exhorts 59 3, 17(46)| prevailing in the Eastern Churches.~ Optatam totius Chap., Paragraph
60 5, 16 | fuller understanding of the churches and ecclesial communities Perfectae caritatis Chap., Paragraph
61 0, 19 | Particularly in those areas where churches have recently established, Dei verbum Chap., Paragraph
62 Pref, 2 | the good of the individual churches. Hence, he holds a primacy 63 Pref, 2 | ordinary power over all the churches. ~The bishops themselves, 64 Pref, 3 | the solicitude for all the churches, exercise this episcopal 65 Pref, 3 | common needs of various churches. ~This sacred synod, therefore, 66 1, 6 | manifest a concern for all the churches. For by divine institution 67 1, 6 | of the other particular churches, for they are also a part 68 1, 9 | authority for the good of the churches and in the service of the 69 1, 10 | and the needs of all the churches. ~Finally, the fathers of 70 2 | BISHOPS AND THEIR PARTICULAR CHURCHES OR DIOCESES~ 71 2, 11(1) | Decree on Eastern Catholic Churches, Nov. 21, 1964, nos. 7-11 72 2, 15 | Let them so hallow the churches entrusted to them that the 73 2, 23(16) | Decree on Eastern Catholic Churches, Nov. 21, 1964, no. 4: A. 74 2, 33 | the good of the particular churches. ~It is their first duty 75 2, 35 | authority for the good of the churches under its own jurisdiction. ~ 76 3 | THE COMMON GOOD OF MANY CHURCHES ~ 77 3, 36 | as rulers of individual churches, were deeply moved by the 78 3, 36 | welfare of the individual churches. Thus came into being synods, 79 3, 36 | established for various churches the way to be followed in 80 3, 36 | efficaciously in the various churches, as the needs of the times 81 3, 37 | of the common good of the churches. ~Wherefore, this sacred 82 3, 38 | prelates of the Oriental Churches, promoting the discipline 83 3, 38 | discipline of their own churches in synods and efficaciously 84 3, 38 | whole territory where many churches of different rites exist. Unitatis redintegratio Chap., Paragraph
85 1, 3 | follows that the separated Churches23 and Communities as such, 86 1, 3 | individuals or as Communities and Churches, are not blessed with that 87 1, 4 | competent experts from different Churches and Communities. At these 88 3 | CHAPTER III CHURCHES AND ECCLESIAL COMMUNITIES 89 3 | Consideration of the Eastern Churches~ 90 3, 14 | many particular or local Churches, among which the Patriarchal 91 3, 14 | among which the Patriarchal Churches hold first place, and of 92 3, 14 | Easterns, in their local churches, has been, and still is, 93 3, 14 | to exist between sister Churches.~Similarly it must not be 94 3, 14 | that from the beginning the Churches of the East have had a treasury 95 3, 14 | preserve this faith these Churches have suffered and still 96 3, 14 | communion hoped for between the Churches of the East and the Catholic 97 3, 14 | and growth of the Eastern Churches, and to the character of 98 3, 15 | Eucharist in each of these churches, the Church of God is built 99 3, 15 | universal Church.~These Churches, although separated from 100 3, 15 | heritage of the Eastern Churches should be known, venerated, 101 3, 16 | earliest times the Eastern Churches followed their own forms 102 3, 16 | solemnly declares that the Churches of the East, while remembering 103 3, 17 | spiritual writers of the Eastern Churches. Thus they promote the right 104 3 | II. Separated Churches and Ecclesial Communities 105 3, 19 | and in later times too, Churches and ecclesial Communities 106 3, 19 | communion.~However, since these Churches and ecclesial Communities, 107 3, 19 | be admitted that in these Churches and ecclesial Communities Orientalium ecclesiarum Chap., Paragraph
108 Pream, 1 | Christian life of the Eastern Churches, for in them, distinguished 109 Pream, 1 | its care for the Eastern Churches which bear living witness 110 1 | THE INDIVIDUAL CHURCHES OR RITES ~ 111 1, 2 | hierarchy, form separate Churches or Rites. Between these 112 1, 3 | 3. These individual Churches, whether of the East or 113 1, 4 | advancement of all the individual Churches and, to this end, there 114 1, 4 | the different individual Churches with jurisdiction in one 115 2 | HERITAGE OF THE EASTERN CHURCHES ~ 116 2, 5 | merit owing to the Eastern Churches by the universal Church.5 117 2, 5 | solemnly declares that the Churches of the East, as much as 118 2, 6 | communication with the Eastern Churches or their faithful should 119 3, 8 | patriarchates of the Eastern Churches are of earlier and some 120 3, 9 | patriarchs of the Eastern Churches are to be accorded special 121 3, 9 | tradition of each of the Churches and the decrees of the ecumenical 122 4, 12 | existing in the Oriental Churches, as also the ritual practices 123 4, 14 | the faithful of Eastern Churches; without prejudice to the 124 4, 16 | the different individual churches dwell intermingled with 125 4, 17 | of Orders in the Eastern Churches may flourish again, this 126 5, 19 | common to all the Eastern Churches. On the other hand, to determine, 127 5, 19 | of any of the individual churches is within the competence 128 5, 19 | and the other individual churches.24~ 129 5, 22 | high honor in all Eastern Churches.27 The faithful too should 130 6 | BRETHREN OF THE SEPARATED CHURCHES~ 131 6, 24 | 24. The Eastern Churches in communion with the Apostolic 132 6, 26 | promote union with the Eastern Churches separated from us, the Sacred 133 6, 27 | non-Catholic ministers whose churches possess valid sacraments, 134 6, 29 | of the separated Eastern Churches is put into the care and 135 6, 29 | hierarchs of the separated churches, they may by timely and 136 End, 30 | and the Western Catholic Churches and at the same time declares: 137 End, 30 | and the separated Eastern Churches come together into complete


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