Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 1, 1 | inner nature and universal mission. This it intends to do following
2 1, 5 | self-sacrifice, receives the mission to proclaim and to spread
3 1, 8 | resources to carry out its mission, is not set up to seek earthly
4 3, 19 | the world.142 And in this mission they were fully confirmed
5 3, 20 | 20. That divine mission, entrusted by Christ to
6 3, 20 | also, in order that the mission assigned to them might continue
7 3, 24 | heaven and on earth, the mission to teach all nations and
8 3, 24 | commandments.161 To fulfill this mission, Christ the Lord promised
9 3, 24 | ministry.163~The canonical mission of bishops can come about
10 3, 28 | His consecration and His mission.62* They have legitimately
11 3, 28 | in their priesthood and mission, let priests sincerely look
12 3, 28 | common sacred ordination and mission, all priests are bound together
13 4, 30 | reason of their condition and mission. Due to the special circumstances
14 4, 30 | alone the entire salvific mission of the Church toward the
15 4, 31 | out for their own part the mission of the whole Christian people
16 4, 33 | participation in the salvific mission of the Church itself. Through
17 4, 33 | living instrument of the mission of the Church itself "according
18 4, 34 | them to His life and His mission, He also gives them a sharing
19 4, 36 | the faithful, so that the mission of the Church may correspond
20 4, 37 | more effectively fulfill is mission for the life of the world.~
21 5, 41 | are also sharers in the mission and grace of the Supreme
22 6, 43 | advantage to the salvific mission of the Church.3*~
23 7, 48 | is carried forward in the mission of the Holy Spirit and through
24 8, 65 | cooperate in the apostolic mission of the Church for the regeneration
25 Appen, 71 | statements on canonical mission (n. 24).~The documents of
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 26 1, 38 | and peoples, especially in mission lands, provided that the
27 1, 40 | adaptation, particularly in mission lands, men who are experts
28 3, 65 | 65. In mission lands it is found that some
29 3, 68 | drawn up, especially for mission lands, to be used by catechists,
30 6, 119| of the world, especially mission lands, there are peoples
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 31 Intro, 11 | to each other. Thus the mission of the Church will show
32 4, 42 | gave His Church no proper mission in the political, economic
33 4, 42 | But out of this religious mission itself come a function,
34 4, 42 | since in virtue of her mission and nature she is bound
35 4, 42 | freedom in fulfilling her mission. For this reason, the Church
36 4, 42 | can be associated with her mission. She has no fiercer desire
37 4, 42 | free exercise of her own mission.~
38 4, 43 | even that such is their mission. Rather, enlightened by
39 5, 50 | should regard as their proper mission the task of transmitting
40 5, 52 | flowering of its life and mission, it needs the kindly communion
41 6, 58 | conscious of her universal mission, she can enter into communion
42 8, 76 | things insofar as her own mission requires it. She, for her
43 8, 76 | Gospel and fulfilling her mission to the world, the Church,
44 9, 89 | Since, in virtue of her mission received from God, the Church
45 9, 92 | 92. By virtue of her mission to shed on the whole world
46 9, 92 | and gives it vigor.~Such a mission requires in the first place
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 47 0 | to the fulfillment of the mission of the People of God and
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 48 0, 13 | fulfillment of her divine mission.~This independence is precisely
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 49 1, 2 | nature, since it is from the mission of the Son and the mission
50 1, 2 | mission of the Son and the mission of the Holy Spirit that
51 1, 4 | of the faithful the same mission spirit which impelled Christ
52 1, 5 | in love" (Eph. 4:16). The mission of the Church, therefore,
53 1, 5 | mystery of Christ.~Since this mission goes on and in the course
54 1, 5 | course of history unfolds the mission of Christ Himself, who was
55 1, 6 | the inner nature of the mission itself, but rather to the
56 1, 6 | circumstances in which this mission is exercised.~These circumstances
57 1, 6 | groups or men to whom the mission is directed. For the Church,
58 1, 6 | by the very necessity of mission, all the baptized are called
59 1, 9 | of which God, by means of mission, manifestly works out the
60 2 | CHAPTER II MISSION WORK ITSELF~
61 2, 18 | display various aspects of the mission of Christ and of the life
62 3, 19 | of Christian life. This mission action should also furnish
63 3, 21 | hierarchy, to fulfill a special mission of proclaiming the Gospel
64 4, 23 | been trained to undertake mission work;3 or be they autochthonous
65 4, 24 | enters upon the life and mission of Him Who "emptied Himself,
66 4, 25 | Christ, he will continue His mission under the hierarchical authority
67 4, 26 | missionaries in carrying on the mission work, which especially in
68 4, 27 | missionaries. Since even mission work itself, as experience
69 5, 29 | diverse manners arouses the mission spirit in the Church of
70 5, 29 | exercise supreme control of all mission work under the authority
71 5, 29 | scientifically based conclusions for mission work and cooperation.~Institutes
72 5, 29 | regional undertakings for the mission cause, and organizations
73 5, 30 | the actual carrying out of mission work itself.~It is the bishop'
74 6, 36 | be used to furnish such mission information that the faithful
75 6, 36 | the faithful may feel this mission work to be their very own,
76 6, 37 | provided the universal scope of mission work is not thereby neglected,
77 6, 38 | the missions, makes the mission spirit and zeal of the People
78 6, 38 | clerics who have vocations to mission institutes, accepting it
79 6, 38 | will promote the works of mission institutes among his own
80 6, 38 | most especially the papal mission works. For it is only right
81 6, 38 | who offer themselves for mission work and have received a
82 6, 38 | seminaries for diocesan mission clergy, and the promoting
83 6, 38 | those who immigrate from mission lands for the sake of studying
84 6, 39 | very nature belongs to the mission of the Church.7 Therefore,
85 6, 39 | daughters, by promoting mission fervor in young people from
86 6, 40 | asked to found houses in mission areas, as not a few of them
87 6, 40 | whether they pursue a strictly mission ideal or not, should ask
88 6, 40 | totally as possible in the mission effort; and whether their
89 6, 41 | they share in her saving mission;10 especially if they have
90 6, 41 | received gratis.~But in mission lands, let laymen, whether
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 91 Pref, 1 | by sacred ordination and mission which they receive from
92 1, 2 | does not have a part in the mission of the whole Body; but each
93 1, 2 | in his consecration and mission. The office of their ministry
94 1, 2 | fulfillment of the apostolic mission entrusted to priests by
95 2, 7 | of their consecration and mission requires their hierarchical
96 2, 7 | Orders and the canonical mission.44~This union of priests
97 2, 7 | on his own accomplish his mission in a satisfactory way. He
98 2, 9 | part proper to them in the mission of the Church. And they
99 2, 10 | sort of limited and narrow mission but for the widest possible
100 2, 10 | widest possible and universal mission of salvation "even to the
101 2, 10 | the universality of the mission entrusted by Christ to his
102 2, 11 | is a part oœ the priestly mission by which every priest becomes
103 2, 11 | to carry out her divine mission. In the first place, therefore,
104 3, 14 | the goals of the Gospel mission of the Church. Fidelity
105 3, 14 | oneness of the Church's mission. They will be joined with
106 3, 16 | For the whole priestly mission is dedicated to the service
107 3, 16 | mystery of Christ and his mission, celibacy, which first was
108 3, 17 | to priests, because the mission of the Church is fulfilled
109 3, 17 | which are harmful to their mission.~For priests who have the
110 3, 18 | become more docile to the mission they have assumed in the
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 111 Intro, 1 | indispensable role in the mission of the Church has already
112 1, 2 | ministry but a oneness of mission. Christ conferred on the
113 1, 2 | have their own share in the mission of the whole people of God
114 2, 5 | temporal order. Hence the mission of the Church is not only
115 2, 5 | Gospel. In fulfilling this mission of the Church, the Christian
116 2, 6 | 6. The mission of the Church pertains to
117 2, 8 | be signs of His messianic mission (cf. Matt. 11:4-5).~The
118 3, 11 | God. It will fulfill this mission if it appears as the domestic
119 3, 13 | The laity fulfill this mission of the Church in the world
120 3, 13 | Christ. They fulfill their mission also by fraternal charity
121 4, 19 | rather they should serve the mission of the Church to the world.
122 4, 19 | global nature of the Church's mission requires that apostolic
123 4, 22 | or especially in Catholic mission communities and in regions
124 5, 24 | their prudent judgment. The mission of the Church can be better
125 5, 24 | souls. By virtue of this mission, the laity are fully subject
126 5, 25 | activity by virtue of the mission they receive from the hierarchy.
127 6, 29 | in their own way in the mission of the Church, their apostolic
128 6, 29 | especially how to perform the mission of Christ and the Church
129 Exhor, 33 | themselves with Him in His saving mission. Once again He sends them
Perfectae caritatis
Chap., Paragraph 130 0, 1 | counsels and its necessary mission today may yield greater
131 0, 3 | everywhere, but especially in mission territories, to the modern
132 0, 6 | themselves wholly to its mission. ~
133 0, 10 | so useful to the pastoral mission of the Church in educating
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 134 2, 13 | Gospel. ~Since it is the mission of the Church to converse
135 3, 36 | and zeal for the universal mission entrusted to the Apostles.
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 136 3, 16 | help in carrying out her mission, as has already been stated.
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