Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
national 26
nationality 3
nationally 1
nations 128
nations-have 1
native 4
natives 1
Frequency    [«  »]
129 being
128 21
128 always
128 nations
127 9
127 encyclical
126 necessary

Vat. Ecum. Council II

IntraText - Concordances

nations

Dei verbum
    Chap., Paragraph
1 2, 7 | for the salvation of all nations would abide perpetually 2 4, 14 | more widely known among the nations (see Ps. 21:29; 95:1-3; Lumen gentium Chap., Paragraph
3 1, 1 | Christ is the Light of nations. Because this is so, this 4 1, 7 | called together from all nations, mystically the components 5 2, 13 | that though there are many nations there is but one people 6 2, 13 | must bring together the nations for that king to whom they 7 2, 17 | therefore, make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name 8 3, 19 | of Israel and then to all nations,140 so that as sharers in 9 3, 21 | preaching the word of God to all nations, and constantly administering 10 3, 24 | the mission to teach all nations and to preach the Gospel 11 3, 24 | witnesses to Him before the nations and peoples and kings even Sacrosanctum concilium Chap., Paragraph
12 Intro, 2 | sign lifted up among the nations 5 under which the scattered Gaudium et spes Chap., Paragraph
13 Intro, 6 | being spread, leading some nations to economic affluence, and 14 Intro, 6 | seen more clearly in those nations which already enjoy the 15 Intro, 8 | orders; between wealthy nations and those which are less 16 Intro, 8 | collective greeds existing in nations or other groups.~What results 17 Intro, 9 | or unequal distribution. Nations on the road to progress, 18 Intro, 9 | dependence on wealthier nations advances more rapidly.~People 19 Intro, 9 | abundantly. In addition, nations try harder every day to 20 1, 15 | be pointed out that many nations, poorer in economic goods, 21 3, 33 | of social contact among nations, a human family is gradually 22 4, 42 | diverse human communities and nations, provided these trust her 23 4, 42 | overcome all strife between nations and race in this family 24 4, 46 | bonds between the family of nations, and peace. On each of these 25 6, 54 | commerce between the various nations and human groups opens more 26 6, 56 | dialogue between groups and nations, from disturbing the life 27 6, 58 | message of Christ to all nations, that she might examine 28 6, 61 | among men of all conditions, nations and races. Let Christians 29 6, 62 | characteristics of various nations and regions. They may be 30 7, 63 | thinking. Such is true both of nations that favor a collective 31 7, 65 | of certain more powerful nations. It is necessary, on the 32 7, 65 | international relations, all nations have an active share in 33 7, 69 | Similarly, in highly developed nations a body of social institutions 34 8, 75 | together races, people and nations.~All Christians must be 35 8, 76 | of a nation and between nations. By preaching the truths 36 9 | PROMOTION OF A COMMUNITY OF NATIONS ~ 37 9, 79 | quite a large number of nations have subscribed to international 38 9, 79 | the subjugation of other nations. Nor, by the same token, 39 9, 80 | the armories of the great nations were to be employed to their 40 9, 80(2)| allocution to the United Nations, Oct. 4, 1965.~ 41 9, 81 | can be maintained between nations at the present time.~Whatever 42 9, 81 | world. Disagreements between nations are not really and radically 43 9, 81 | of mutual trust between nations and not be imposed on them 44 9, 82 | ambition to dominate other nations, and that they nourish a 45 9, 83 | relations between various nations as well, in order to overcome 46 9, 84 | require of the community of nations that it organize itself 47 9, 85 | fellow-workers. Developing nations will not be able to procure 48 9, 85 | provided as well by advanced nations in the form of gifts, loans 49 9, 86 | cooperation:~a) Developing nations should take great pains 50 9, 86 | labor and genius of the nations themselves because it has 51 9, 86 | important duty of the advanced nations to help the developing nations 52 9, 86 | nations to help the developing nations in discharging their above-mentioned 53 9, 86 | dealings with weaker and poorer nations, they should be careful 54 9, 86 | power among the various nations. This type of organization, 55 9, 86 | the help which developing nations need so that they can advantageously 56 9, 87 | especially of the wealthier nations, ways whereby the human 57 9, 88 | services to help other men and nations. Indeed, it is the duty 58 9, 88 | orderly fashion in dioceses, nations, and throughout the entire 59 9, 88 | services of the developing nations to be properly trained in 60 9, 89 | midst of the community of nations both through her official 61 9, 90 | encouragement of cooperation among nations. There are also various 62 9, 90 | and fraternal community of nations. These should be strengthened 63 9, 91 | been adapted to individual nations and mentalities by the faithful, Gravissimum educationis Chap., Paragraph
64 0, 0(3) | General Assembly of the United Nations, and also cf. the Declaration 65 0, 0(15)| allocution to the United Nations General Assembly, Oct. 4, 66 0 | from the newly emerging nations.~Since the destiny of society Nostra aetate Chap., Paragraph
67 0, 1 | among men, indeed among nations, she considers above all 68 0, 1 | glory of God, where the nations will walk in His light.3 ~ 69 0, 4(11) | Lumen Gentium (Light of nations) AAS, 57 (1965) pag. 20 ~ 70 0, 5 | good fellowship among the nations" (1 Peter 2:12), and, if Dignitatis humanae Chap., Paragraph
71 0, 1 | and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name 72 0, 6 | person and the family of nations when force is brought to 73 0, 14 | divine command, "teach all nations" (Matt. 28:19-20), the Catholic 74 0, 15 | of the human family. All nations are coming into even closer Ad gentes Chap., Paragraph
75 Pref, 1 | 1. Divinely sent to the nations of the world to be unto 76 1, 4 | began to spread among the nations by means of preaching, and 77 1, 5 | and make disciples of a nations, baptizing them in the name 78 1, 5 | fully present to all men or nations, in order that, by the example 79 1, 6 | missionary activity among the nations differs from pastoral activity 80 1, 6 | unanimous witness before the nations to Christ their Lord. And 81 1, 8 | as "the expected of the nations, and their Savior."22 ~ 82 1, 9 | must be preached to all nations before the Lord shall come ( 83 1, 9 | are to be found among the nations, as a sort of secret presence 84 2, 10 | love of God to all men and nations, is aware that there still 85 2, 11 | which are taking place among nations, and let them exert themselves 86 2, 11 | has distributed among the nations of the earth. But at the 87 2, 12 | especially in the developing nations, working toward the uplifting 88 2, 15 | Ecumenism, making before the nations a common profession of faith, 89 2, 15 | gathered together out of all nations into the Church "are not 90 2, 16 | many youths among those nations but recently converted to 91 2, 17 | of missionary work to the nations. Imbued with the apostolic 92 3, 20 | missionary zeal toward other nations.~ 93 3, 22 | exchange all the riches of the nations which were given to Christ 94 3, 22 | patrimony of each family of nations, illumined by the light 95 4, 23 | by Him to preach to the nations (cf. Mark 3:13). Therefore, 96 4, 24 | Announcing the Gospel to all nations, he confidently makes known 97 4, 26 | who are sent to different nations in order to be good ministers 98 4, 26 | diversity of the world's nations. This holds for all of their 99 4, 27 | everyone who is sent to the nations, can scarcely be attained 100 4, 27 | since there are still many nations to be led to Christ, the 101 6, 35 | missionary work among the nations.~ 102 6, 36 | sign lifted up among the nations (cf. Is. 11:12), "the light 103 6, 37 | witness Christ before the nations. ~The grace of renewal cannot 104 6, 37 | exercises its activity among the nations through those of its sons 105 6, 38 | the evangelization of the nations some priests from among 106 6, 38 | Christian to converse with nations which have not yet heard 107 6, 39 | announcing Christ to all nations; by enlightening Christian 108 6, 40 | Kingdom of God among the nations; whether they could possibly Presbyterorum ordinis Chap., Paragraph
109 2, 4(9) | First let them teach all nations, and then pour water on 110 3, 19 | sent to other dioceses or nations, should be helped by these 111 3, 21 | established sources.~Moreover, in nations where social security for 112 3, 21 | the institutes of various nations in order that their strength Apostolicam actuositatem Chap., Paragraph
113 3, 14 | reverence to developing nations.10 ~All who work in or give 114 3, 14 | or give help to foreign nations must remember that relations 115 4, 17(1)| laymen representing all nations on the promotion of the 116 4, 18(2)| laymen representing all nations on the promotion of the 117 4, 19 | used in one nation to other nations.7~ 118 4, 20 | decades ago the laity in many nations began to dedicate themselves 119 5, 25(3)| laymen representing all nations on the promotion of the Optatam totius Chap., Paragraph
120 1, 1 | exists a wide variety of nations and regions, a special " 121 5, 15 | greater influence in their own nations. Account should also be 122 7, 21 | conferences in individual nations to employ suitable means Dei verbum Chap., Paragraph
123 Pref, 2 | and the power to teach all nations, to hallow men in the truth, 124 3, 38 | Apostolic See, bishops of many nations can establish a single conference. ~ 125 3, 38 | conferences of different nations should be especially encouraged 126 3, 43(2) | bishops of Spanish-speaking nations, June 27, 1951: A.A.S. 43 ( 127 Direc, 44 | circumstances of individual nations or regions require. Another Unitatis redintegratio Chap., Paragraph
128 1, 2 | standard lifted high for the nations to see it:16 for it serves


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License