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Vat. Ecum. Council II

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Dei verbum
    Chap., Paragraph
1 2, 10 | faith, it becomes on the part of the bishops and faithful Lumen gentium Chap., Paragraph
2 1, 5 | Word with faith and become part of the little flock of Christ,20 3 1, 7 | and functions have their part to play. There is only one 4 2, 11 | witnesses of Christ 5*. Taking part in the eucharistic sacrifice, 5 2, 11 | Holy Communion all take part in this liturgical service, 6 2, 13 | catholicity each individual part contributes through its 7 2, 13 | All men are called to be part of this catholic unity of 8 2, 14 | and are united with her as part of her visible bodily structure 9 2, 14 | saved, however, who, though part of the body of the Church, 10 2, 16 | without blame on their part, have not yet arrived at 11 2, 17 | the Holy Spirit to do her part that God's plan may be fully 12 3, 22 | several bishops to take part in the elevation of the 13 3, 26 | faith and reverence their part in the liturgy and especially 14 3, 28 | bishop's authority, that part of the Lord's flock entrusted 15 4, 30 | due measure of each single part, derives its increase to 16 4, 31 | carry out for their own part the mission of the whole Sacrosanctum concilium Chap., Paragraph
17 1, 8 | earthly liturgy we take part in a foretaste of that heavenly 18 1, 8 | saints, we hope for some part and fellowship with them; 19 1, 10 | midst of His Church, to take part in the sacrifice, and to 20 1, 11 | ensure that the faithful take part fully aware of what they 21 1, 17 | the sacred rites and take part in them wholeheartedly; 22 1, 21 | them with ease and to take part in them fully, actively, 23 1, 23 | always to be made into each part of the liturgy which is 24 1, 30 | should be encouraged to take part by means of acclamations, 25 1, 33 | the faith of those taking part is nourished and their minds 26 1, 35 | 2) Because the sermon is part of the liturgical service, 27 2, 48 | prayers they should take part in the sacred action conscious 28 2, 52 | to be highly esteemed as part of the liturgy itself; in 29 2, 53 | which the people are to take part, intercession will be made 30 2, 56 | teach them to take their part in the entire Mass, especially 31 4, 90 | and all others who take part in the divine office are 32 4, 97 | their subjects wholly or in part from the obligation of reciting 33 4, 99 | urged to pray at least some part of the divine office in 34 5, 106 | the word of God and taking part in the eucharist, they may 35 6, 112 | a necessary or integral part of the solemn liturgy.~Holy 36 6, 119 | and these play a great part in their religious and social Gaudium et spes Chap., Paragraph
37 Intro, 5 | changing conditions of life are part of a broader and deeper 38 Intro, 7 | of society, they want a part in it sooner. This frequently 39 Intro, 9 | economically, and to play their part freely on the world scene. 40 Intro, 9 | labors and indeed to take part in regulating economic, 41 | PART I THE CHURCH AND MAN'S CALLING~ 42 Intro, 11 | which this People has a part along with other men of 43 1, 13 | misery, both of which are a part of human experience, find 44 1, 17 | even if it is evil. For its part, authentic freedom is an 45 2, 25 | human person which for its part and by its very nature stands 46 2, 25 | the social order result in part from the natural tensions 47 2, 31 | to feel inclined to take part in the activities of the 48 3, 36 | would disappear. For their part, however, all believers 49 4, 43 | social activities on the one part, and religious life on the 50 4, 43 | fit themselves to do their part in establishing dialogue 51 | PART II SOME PROBLEMS OF SPECIAL 52 5, 49 | children also, if they do their part in bringing about the needed 53 6, 57 | when he consciously takes part in the life of social groups, 54 7, 64 | every race and of every part of the world. Consequently, 55 7, 67 | economic activity for the most part implies the associated work 56 7, 68 | the right of freely taking part in the activity of these 57 7, 69 | security can, for its own part, bring to reality the common 58 7, 70 | Investments, for their part, must be directed toward 59 7, 72 | Christians who take an active part in present-day socio-economic 60 8, 73 | collectively, can take an active part in the life and government 61 8, 73 | people to play a greater part in organizing the life of 62 8, 75 | freely and actively taking part in the establishment of 63 8, 75 | activity. Citizens, for their part, either individually or 64 8, 75 | Political parties, for their part, must promote those things 65 8, 75 | citizens can play their part in the life of the political 66 8, 76 | vocation. The Church, for her part, founded on the love of 67 8, 76 | requires it. She, for her part, does not place her trust 68 9, 79 | goes on day by day in some part of the world. Indeed, now 69 9, 84 | international community, for their part, must make provision for 70 9, 87 | kind of intervention on the part of public authority. In 71 9, 88 | pressing since the greater part of the world is still suffering 72 9, 90 | international activity on the part of Christians is found in 73 9, 90 | still afflict the greater part of mankind today, regards 74 9, 92 | them energetically.~For our part, the desire for such dialogue, Gravissimum educationis Chap., Paragraph
75 0 | they want to take an active part in social and especially 76 0 | s life, even the secular part of it insofar as it has 77 0 | so trained to take their part in social life that properly 78 0, 0(35)| letter, Ecclesiam Suam, part III Aug. 6, 1964; A.A.S. Nostra aetate Chap., Paragraph
79 0, 5 | possible, to live for their part in peace with all men,14 Dignitatis humanae Chap., Paragraph
80 0, 1 | Matt. 28: 19-20). On their part, all men are bound to seek 81 0, 2 | immune from coercion on the part of individuals or of social 82 0, 3 | to adhere to it.~On his part, man perceives and acknowledges 83 0, 4 | administrative action on the part of government, in the selection, 84 0, 10 | manner of coercion on the part of men should be excluded. Ad gentes Chap., Paragraph
85 1, 5 | due measure of each single part, derives its increase to 86 2, 12 | Furthermore, let them take part in the strivings of those 87 2, 13 | unjust vexations on the part of others.2 ~In accord with 88 3, 20 | themselves take an active part in missionary zeal toward 89 4, 26 | apostolate.~Even those who take part in missionary activity only 90 4, 27 | labor either entirely or in part. Often vast territories 91 5, 29 | the Church, yet for its part, this office should promote 92 5, 30 | Religious, and laity may have a part, through the medium of selected 93 5, 33 | country or region should take part. These conferences should 94 5, 34 | generous collaboration on the part of scientific institutes 95 6, 38 | to play an ever greater part in the evangelization of 96 6, 41 | churches may be able to take part as soon as possible in the Presbyterorum ordinis Chap., Paragraph
97 1, 2 | member who does not have a part in the mission of the whole 98 2, 9 | dignity of the laity and the part proper to them in the mission 99 2, 9 | Christian faithful, for their part, should realize their obligations 100 2, 11 | This duty, then, is a part the priestly mission 101 3, 12 | salvation, yet for the most part God chooses, to show forth 102 3, 21 | with their brothers to take part in their tribulations63 Apostolicam actuositatem Chap., Paragraph
103 Intro, 1 | that have been for the most part open to the laity alone. 104 1, 2 | vocation to the apostolate. No part of the structure of a living 105 1, 2 | proper activity of each part, derives its increase from 106 3, 10 | Christians to return to God a part of the good things that 107 3, 11 | today it is the greatest part of their apostolate to manifest 108 3, 11 | whole family makes itself a part of the liturgical worship 109 3, 12 | they yearn to play their part in social and cultural life. 110 3, 12 | by good example to take part in the apostolate and, if 111 5, 23 | apostolic cooperation on the part of both branches of the 112 5, 27 | other Christians, on the part of individuals and communities Optatam totius Chap., Paragraph
113 2, 2 | life the young people take part. Teachers and all those 114 4, 9 | They should learn to take part with a generous heart in 115 4, 11 | but also as a necessary part of the total whole training 116 5, 17 | development of study on the part of the students, whether Perfectae caritatis Chap., Paragraph
117 0, 14 | faithfully discharge the part in ruling entrusted to them 118 0, 18 | an integrated life on the part of the religious concerned Dei verbum Chap., Paragraph
119 Pref, 2(3) | Council, fourth session, part 1 of Dogmatic Constitution 120 1, 6 | churches, for they are also a part of the one Church of Christ. 121 2, 25 | they are called to share part of the burden of the diocesan 122 2, 27 | but only for a certain part of the diocese, or for a 123 2, 30 | care of souls in a certain part of the diocese under the Unitatis redintegratio Chap., Paragraph
124 1, 4 | an active and intelligent part in the work of ecumenism.~ 125 1, 4 | to his station, play his part that the Church may daily 126 2, 9 | footing-provided that those who take part in them are truly competent 127 3, 13 | traditions and institutions in part continue to exist, the Anglican Orientalium ecclesiarum Chap., Paragraph
128 Pream, 1 | Fathers 1 and that forms part of the divinely revealed 129 1, 4 | taken therefore in every part of the world for the protection 130 1, 4 | too, should be taught as part of its catechetical education 131 4, 15 | faithful are bound to take part on Sundays and feast days Inter mirifica Chap., Paragraph
132 1, 11 | all others who play any part in the production and transmission 133 1, 12 | adequate precaution on the part of those who are professionally


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