Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 1 3, 12 | God wanted to manifest by means of their words.~To search
2 6, 23 | together and using appropriate means, should devote their energies,
Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 3 1, 2 | people of Israel and by means of the Old Covenant.1* In
4 1, 6 | Kingdom is often conveyed by means of metaphors. In the same
5 1, 7 | were buried with Him by means of Baptism into death";
6 2, 9 | and provided it with those means which befit it as a visible
7 2, 11 | so many and such powerful means of salvation, all the faithful,
8 2, 12 | witness to Him, especially by means of a life of faith and charity
9 2, 12 | this special property by means of the whole peoples' supernatural
10 2, 14 | entire system and all the means of salvation given to her,
11 3, 21 | West, it is clear that, by means of the imposition of hands
12 3, 21 | into the episcopal body by means of the sacrament of Orders.~
13 3, 25 | of the matter, by fitting means diligently strive to inquire
14 4, 36 | spread His kingdom also by means of the laity, namely, a
15 5, 41 | it will be the principal means also of their own sanctification.
16 5, 42 | law,229 rules over all the means of attaining holiness and
17 5, 42 | gives life to these same means.12* It is charity which
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 18 Intro, 2 | eucharist, is the outstanding means whereby the faithful may
19 1, 6 | they had proclaimed, by means of sacrifice and sacraments,
20 1, 14 | strive to achieve it, by means of the necessary instruction,
21 1, 18 | helped by every suitable means to understand ever more
22 1, 30 | encouraged to take part by means of acclamations, responses,
23 2, 52 | 52. By means of the homily the mysteries
24 3, 64 | local ordinary. By this, means the time of the catechumenate,
25 3, 77 | desires that these by all means be retained" 41.~Moreover
26 5, 105 | formation of the faithful by means of pious practices for soul
27 6, 116 | especially polyphony, are by no means excluded from liturgical
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 28 Intro, 5 | over time: over the past by means of historical knowledge;
29 1, 19 | this figment they are by no means rejecting the God of the
30 1, 20 | education of youth, those means of pressure which public
31 2, 27 | of all His life and the means necessary to living it with
32 4, 40 | equipped "by appropriate means for visible and social union."5
33 4, 42 | exercised by merely human means.~Moreover, since in virtue
34 5, 52 | by a variety of pastoral means, by preaching God's word,
35 6, 54 | developing and organizing means whereby men can communicate
36 6, 59 | conditions and to use the means which are capable of fostering
37 6, 61 | of books and to the new means of cultural and social communication
38 7, 67 | man may be furnished the means to cultivate worthily his
39 7, 67 | own work. This is by no means justified by the so-called
40 7, 69 | goods is partly satisfied by means of the customs and traditions
41 7, 71 | the necessary things and means, especially educational
42 8, 75 | being narrow-minded. This means that they will always direct
43 8, 76 | Word must use the ways and means proper to the Gospel which
44 8, 76 | respects differ from the means proper to the earthly city.~
45 9, 79 | legitimate defense once every means of peaceful settlement has
46 9, 80(1)| that war is still an apt means of vindicating violated
47 9, 81 | responsibility and to find means for resolving our disputes
48 9, 81 | to the pursuit of better means for obtaining common security.
49 9, 87 | radically curbed by every means possible and by any kind
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 50 0 | investigation and the new means of communication offer them
51 0 | Since science advances by means of the investigations peculiar
52 0 | though they be of slender means, especially to students
53 0 | scholastic matters, every means should be employed to foster
Nostra aetate
Chap., Paragraph 54 0, 2 | answer the same questions by means of more refined concepts
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 55 0, 2 | religious freedom. This freedom means that all men are to be immune
56 0, 3 | under use of all suitable means.~Truth, however, is to be
57 0, 5 | of schools and of other means of education, and the use
58 0, 6 | and by other appropriate means.~Government is also to help
59 0, 6 | by force or fear or other means, the profession or repudiation
60 0, 14 | understood-having recourse to means that are incompatible with
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 61 1, 4 | spread among the nations by means of preaching, and there
62 1, 4 | catholicity of the faith by means of the Church of the New
63 1, 5 | the sacraments and other means of grace, she may lead them
64 1, 6 | totality or fullness of the means of salvation, does not and
65 1, 6 | catholicity. The right sort of means and actions must be suited
66 1, 6 | whole Church. The chief means of the planting referred
67 1, 7 | power and necessity.~By means of this activity, the Mystical
68 1, 7 | life to come.~Finally, by means of this missionary activity,
69 1, 7 | In this way and by this means, the plan of God is fulfilled -
70 1, 9 | course of which God, by means of mission, manifestly works
71 2, 12 | children and young people by means of different kinds of schools,
72 2, 12 | only as the most excellent means of forming and developing
73 2, 13 | a spiritual journey, by means of which, already sharing
74 2, 15 | and groups be organized by means of which the lay apostolate
75 3, 19 | on justice and love. The means of social communication
76 3, 21 | its cultural treasures by means of their education; they
77 3, 21 | and of the Gospel only by means of the laity who are their
78 4, 26 | training ought to be given, by means of both teaching and practical
79 4, 26 | practical instruments and the means of social communication,
80 5, 29 | let it search out ways and means for bringing about and directing
81 5, 29 | of scientific methods and means suited to the conditions
82 5, 29 | men) as well as about the means of evangelization to be
83 5, 31 | insufficient supply of men and means be further dissipated, or
84 5, 31 | centers; as well as the means of social communication.~
85 5, 33 | territory should find ways and means of coordinating their work.
86 6, 36 | cf. Acts 16:9), modern means of social communication
87 6, 38 | place, since they are the means of imbuing Catholics from
88 6, 38 | outlook; and they are also the means of making an effective collection
89 6, 38 | and control the ways and means by which the missions receive
90 6, 39 | missions. Now because by means of their own ministry -
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 91 2, 10 | vicariates), and so forth, by means of which, according to their
92 2, 11 | constant prayer and other means at their disposal,65 that
93 3, 12 | using for this purpose those means which the Church has approved.7~
94 3, 14 | the Father. For them this means a complete gift of themselves
95 3, 17 | furnishes an excellent means of pastoral charity. By
96 3, 18 | the common and particular means, old and new, which the
97 3, 19 | these and other suitable means with special care.~Finally,
98 3, 20 | themselves be provided with some means of helping the needy. For
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 99 3, 10 | word of God especially by means of catechetical instruction,
100 3, 10 | reciprocal relationships, and means of communication no longer
101 3, 13 | Christ to their neighbors by means of the spoken word as well.
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 102 2, 2 | first of all the traditional means of common effort, such as
103 2, 3 | or by other educational means. Finally, those institutions
104 6, 20 | surpassing power of supernatural means being always remembered. ~
105 7, 21 | nations to employ suitable means to this end. Such would
Perfectae caritatis
Chap., Paragraph 106 0, 12 | but also the most suitable means by which religious dedicate
107 0, 12 | they neglect the natural means which promote health of
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 108 1, 6 | attention, according to their means, to the relief of disasters
109 2, 13 | communication, which by all means ought to be used in proclaiming
110 2, 18 | their spiritual care by means of suitable methods and
111 2, 28 | may direct and as their means permit, to the material
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 112 Intro, 1 | all Catholics the ways and means by which they too can respond
113 1, 3 | respects, have been by no means deprived of significance
114 1, 3 | refrained from using them as means of salvation which derive
115 1, 3 | which is "the all-embracing means of salvation," that they
116 1, 3 | can benefit fully from the means of salvation. We believe
117 1, 4 | revealed truth and with all means of grace, yet its members
118 2, 8 | are certainly an effective means of obtaining the grace of
119 2, 8 | not to be considered as a means to be used indiscriminately
120 2, 8 | second, the sharing in the means of grace. Witness to the
Orientalium ecclesiarum
Chap., Paragraph 121 1, 4 | 4. Means should be taken therefore
122 6, 26 | policy, offering to all the means of salvation and an example
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 123 1, 5 | proper and decent. This means that in both the search
124 2, 14 | assured by every effective means. This can be done particularly
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