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Vat. Ecum. Council II

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Dei verbum
    Chap., Paragraph
1 6, 23(1) | Commission, Instruction on Proper Teaching of Sacred Scripture Lumen gentium Chap., Paragraph
2 2, 11 | each in that way which is proper to himself. Strengthened 3 2, 11 | in the vocation which is proper to each of them, fostering 4 2, 12 | as to their genuinity and proper use belongs to those who 5 3, 27 | exercise in Christ's name, is proper, ordinary and immediate, 6 3, 27 | exercise an authority that is proper to them, and are quite correctly 7 3, 29 | future be restored as a proper and permanent rank of the 8 4, 30 | that all according to their proper roles may cooperate in this 9 4, 31 | that by exercising their proper function and led by the 10 4, 35 | husbands and wives find their proper vocation in being witnesses 11 5, 41 | should follow their own proper path (to holiness) by faithful 12 5, 42 | perfection of their own proper state. Indeed they have 13 6, 44 | and in keeping with the proper type of their own vocation. 14 6, 45 | committed to the charge of the proper patriarchical authority. 15 7, 50 | state in life and condition proper to each of us, we will be Sacrosanctum concilium Chap., Paragraph
16 1, 11 | faithful come to it with proper dispositions, that their 17 1, 13 | Apostolic See.~Devotions proper to individual Churches also 18 1, 16 | salvation from the angle proper to each of their own subjects, 19 1, 17 | For this they will need proper direction, so that they 20 1, 30 | bodily attitudes. And at the proper times all should observe 21 1, 35 | spoken by the priest or proper minister should be provided 22 3, 61 | power. There is hardly any proper use of material things which 23 5, 108 | the year. Therefore, the proper of the time shall be given 24 5, 109 | of the baptismal features proper to the Lenten liturgy; some 25 6, 121 | which have the qualities proper to genuine sacred music, 26 7, 128 | suitability of the baptistery, the proper ordering of sacred images, Gaudium et spes Chap., Paragraph
27 Intro, 9 | and develop the dignity proper to them.~As a result many 28 1, 13 | man has disrupted also his proper relationship to his own 29 1, 14 | there; there he discerns his proper destiny beneath tho eyes 30 1, 14 | rather laying hold of the proper truth of the matter.~ 31 1, 21 | however, is to be sought in a proper presentation of the Church' 32 1, 22(22)| but rather remained in its proper state and mode of being": 33 2, 26 | awareness of the exalted dignity proper to the human person, since 34 2, 32 | He chose to lead the life proper to an artisan of His time 35 3, 36 | stability, truth, goodness, proper laws and order. Man must 36 4, 40 | saving purpose which is proper to her, the Church does 37 4, 40 | general principles for the proper fostering of this mutual 38 4, 42 | sure, gave His Church no proper mission in the political, 39 4, 43 | duties, each according to his proper vocation.14 Nor, on the 40 4, 43 | artisan, they are free to give proper exercise to all their earthly 41 4, 43 | they will keep the laws proper to each discipline, and 42 5, 50 | Parents should regard as their proper mission the task of transmitting 43 5, 51 | acts themselves which are proper to conjugal love and which 44 5, 52 | various conditions favoring a proper regulation of births.~It 45 6 | CHAPTER II THE PROPER DEVELOPMENT OF CULTURE ~ 46 6, 53 | to it form the patrimony proper to each human community. 47 6, 56 | in danger the character proper to each people?~How is the 48 6 | Some Principles for the Proper Development of Culture ~ 49 6, 58 | according to the culture proper to each epoch.~Likewise 50 6, 59 | own principles and their proper method, each in its own 51 6, 59 | being turned away from its proper end and made to serve as 52 6, 60 | are able to assume their proper role in accordance with 53 6, 60 | acknowledge and favor the proper and necessary participation 54 6, 61 | correct order of things, while proper forms of human culture impress 55 6, 62 | requirements and methods proper to theology, are invited 56 6, 62 | strive to make known the proper nature of man, his problems 57 7, 69 | the customs and traditions proper to the community, by which 58 8, 76 | must use the ways and means proper to the Gospel which in a 59 8, 76 | respects differ from the means proper to the earthly city.~There 60 9, 87 | within the limits of their proper competency, regarding the Gravissimum educationis Chap., Paragraph
61 0 | formation of youth. But its proper function is to create for 62 0 | difference of sex and the proper ends Divine Providence assigns Dignitatis humanae Chap., Paragraph
63 0, 1 | the quest for the values proper to the human spirit. It 64 0, 3 | sought after in a manner proper to the dignity of the human 65 0, 6 | welfare, and in the manner proper to each.~The protection 66 0, 7 | finally out of the need for a proper guardianship of public morality. ~ Ad gentes Chap., Paragraph
67 1, 6 | recognized by the Holy See. The proper purpose of this missionary 68 5, 30 | 30. In order that the proper goals and results may be Presbyterorum ordinis Chap., Paragraph
69 1, 2 | episcopal order for the proper fulfillment of the apostolic 70 2, 9 | of the laity and the part proper to them in the mission of Apostolicam actuositatem Chap., Paragraph
71 Intro, 1 | itself to the laity, whose proper and indispensable role in 72 1, 2 | in keeping with the proper activity of each part, derives 73 1, 2 | member who fails to make his proper contribution to the development 74 1, 3 | about the true nature and proper use of these gifts not to 75 1, 4 | spiritual life which are proper to them as well. They should 76 2, 7 | of its independence, its proper goals, laws, supports, and 77 2, 7 | without detriment to its own proper laws, it may be brought 78 4, 19 | organizations.~Maintaining the proper relationship to Church authorities,5 79 4, 22 | particularly as regards proper support for them and their 80 5, 23 | character of each organization, proper coordination.1 This is most 81 5, 24 | apostolic function. Yet the proper nature and distinctiveness 82 5, 25 | Church, they should promote proper relations been laity and 83 5, 26 | laity. While preserving the proper character and autonomy of Optatam totius Chap., Paragraph
84 2, 2 | fostering vocations is the proper response to the action of 85 2, 3 | superiors, and with the proper cooperation of the parents, 86 3, 5 | are to be arranged with a proper program, and the meetings 87 3, 6 | made into the candidate's proper intention and freedom of 88 5, 13 | the liturgical language proper to each rite should be considered Perfectae caritatis Chap., Paragraph
89 0, 1 | Particular norms for the proper explanation and application 90 0, 7 | world and the exercises proper to the contemplative life 91 0, 9 | characteristics of the way of life proper to them, they should revive 92 0, 11 | should preserve their own proper, i.e., secular character, 93 0, 20 | and fulfill the ministries proper to them. In addition, after Dei verbum Chap., Paragraph
94 1, 5 | which will be called by the proper name of Synod of Bishops.5 95 1, 8 | per se all the ordinary, proper, and immediate authority 96 1, 9 | nature of the pastoral office proper to the bishops, the office 97 2, 16 | their faithful the share proper to them in Church affairs; 98 2, 22 | All this demands, then, a proper determination of the boundaries 99 2, 23 | least sufficient, for the proper care of the people of God; 100 2, 23 | organizations which are proper to the particular church 101 2, 23 | the Apostolic See, then a proper hierarchy for the different 102 2, 25 | safeguarding the dignity proper to bishops. This, of course, 103 2, 27 | However, as often as the proper government of the diocese 104 2, 31 | which are necessary for the proper exercise of the care of 105 2, 33 | duty, each according to his proper vocation, of cooperating 106 2, 33 | consideration for the character proper to each religious community, 107 2, 35 | pertains to the decorum proper to the clerical state as Unitatis redintegratio Chap., Paragraph
108 1, 4 | they have received enjoy a proper freedom, in their various 109 1, 4 | fullness of catholicity proper to her, in those of her 110 2, 9 | Catholics, who already have a proper grounding, need to acquire 111 3, 16 | according to the disciplines proper to them, since these are 112 3, 22 | they have not retained the proper reality of the eucharistic Inter mirifica Chap., Paragraph
113 1, 3 | to instruct men in their proper use. ~It is, therefore, 114 1, 4 | 4. For the proper use of these media it is 115 1, 5 | should adopt for themselves a proper moral outlook on the use 116 1, 5 | individuals or the community. The proper exercise of this right demands, 117 1, 5 | is communicated should be proper and decent. This means that 118 1, 9 | special obligations. For a proper choice demands that they 119 1, 11 | moral responsibility for the proper use of the media of social 120 2, 15 | who are equipped with the proper skills for adapting these 121 2, 15 | put moral issues in their proper light. ~ 122 2, 16 | 16. Since the proper use of the media of social 123 2, 16 | ages, calls for instruction proper to their needs, programs 124 Appen, 24 | depends more and more on their proper use. Thus, as was the case


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