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Vat. Ecum. Council II

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freedom

Lumen gentium
    Chap., Paragraph
1 2, 9 | that of the dignity and freedom of the sons of God, in whose 2 2, 9 | slavery to corruption into the freedom of the glory of the sons 3 4, 36 | be constituted in royal freedom and that by true penance 4 4, 36 | slavery to corruption into the freedom of the glory of the sons 5 4, 36 | progress in human and Christian freedom. In this manner, through 6 4, 37 | needs and desires with that freedom and confidence which is 7 4, 37 | the Church, allowing them freedom and room for action. Further, 8 4, 37 | respectfully acknowledge that just freedom which belongs to everyone 9 5, 42 | There are some who, in their freedom as sons of God, renounce Sacrosanctum concilium Chap., Paragraph
10 5, 106| fact a day of joy and of freedom from work. Other celebrations, Gaudium et spes Chap., Paragraph
11 Intro, 4 | keen an understanding of freedom, yet at the same time new 12 Intro, 9 | before it lies the path to freedom or to slavery, to progress 13 1, 17 | 17. Only in freedom can man direct himself toward 14 1, 17 | contemporaries make much of this freedom and pursue it eagerly; and 15 1, 17 | For its part, authentic freedom is an exceptional sign of 16 1, 17 | to that end. Since man's freedom has been damaged by sin, 17 1, 20 | maintain that it gives man freedom to be an end unto himself, 18 1, 20 | history. They claim that this freedom cannot be reconciled with 19 1, 20 | things, or at least that this freedom makes such an affirmation 20 1, 21 | development light, life and freedom. Apart from this message 21 2, 26 | of privacy and rightful freedom. even in matters religious.~ 22 2, 26 | and animated by love; in freedom it should grow every day 23 2, 31 | and for others. But human freedom is often crippled when a 24 2, 31 | kind of splendid isolation. Freedom acquires new strength, by 25 2, 31 | public affairs with genuine freedom. Account must be taken, 26 3, 39 | dignity, brotherhood and freedom, and indeed all the good 27 4, 41 | announces and proclaims the freedom of the sons of God, and 28 4, 41 | dignity of conscience and its freedom of choice, constantly advises 29 4, 42 | acknowledge her right to true freedom in fulfilling her mission. 30 6, 62 | laity, possess a lawful freedom of inquiry, freedom of thought 31 6, 62 | lawful freedom of inquiry, freedom of thought and of expressing 32 7, 71 | as an extension of human freedom. Lastly, since it adds incentives 33 8, 73 | in the exercise of civil freedom and in the attainment of 34 8, 73 | hamper civic or religious freedom, victimize large numbers 35 8, 74 | which appeals to each one's freedom and sense of responsibility.~ 36 8, 75 | temporarily for the common good, freedom should be restored immediately 37 8, 75 | authority can be compatible with freedom, personal initiative with 38 8, 76 | and fosters the political freedom and responsibility of citizens.~ 39 8, 76 | Church should have true freedom to preach the faith, to 40 9, 79 | the agents of security and freedom of peoples. As long as they 41 9, 92 | unity in what is necessary; freedom in what is unsettled, and Gravissimum educationis Chap., Paragraph
42 0 | properly and in pursuing true freedom as they surmount the vicissitudes 43 0 | and respecting religious freedom, assist families so that 44 0 | by the Gospel spirit of freedom and charity, to help youth 45 0 | degree to the protection of freedom of conscience, the rights Nostra aetate Chap., Paragraph
46 0, 2 | philosophical inquiry. They seek freedom from the anguish of our 47 0, 3 | welfare, as well as peace and freedom. ~ Dignitatis humanae Chap., Paragraph
48 0, 1 | making use of a responsible freedom, not driven by coercion 49 0, 1 | encroachment on the rightful freedom of the person and of associations. 50 0, 1 | associations. This demand for freedom in human society chiefly 51 0, 1 | and with power.~Religious freedom, in turn, which men demand 52 0, 2 | has a right to religious freedom. This freedom means that 53 0, 2 | religious freedom. This freedom means that all men are to 54 0, 2 | that the right to religious freedom has its foundation in the 55 0, 2 | human person to religious freedom is to be recognized in the 56 0, 2 | as well as psychological freedom. Therefore the right to 57 0, 2 | Therefore the right to religious freedom has its foundation not in 58 0, 4 | 4. The freedom or immunity from coercion 59 0, 4 | communities rightfully claim freedom in order that they may govern 60 0, 4 | the meaning of religious freedom that religious communities 61 0, 5 | education, and the use of this freedom of choice is not to be made 62 0, 6 | of the right to religious freedom devolves upon the whole 63 0, 6 | safeguard of the religious freedom of all its citizens, in 64 0, 6 | communities to religious freedom should be recognized and 65 0, 7 | The right to religious freedom is exercised in human society: 66 0, 7 | committed on the pretext of freedom of religion. It is the special 67 0, 7 | are to be the usages of freedom in their full range: that 68 0, 7 | full range: that is, the freedom of man is to be respected 69 0, 8 | inclined to use the name of freedom as the pretext for refusing 70 0, 8 | cooperative effort.~Religious freedom therefore ought to have 71 0, 9 | right of man to religious freedom has its foundation in the 72 0, 9 | is more, this doctrine of freedom has roots in divine revelation, 73 0, 9 | Christ showed toward the freedom with which man is to fulfill 74 0, 9 | declaration on religious freedom is based. In particular, 75 0, 9 | In particular, religious freedom in society is entirely consonant 76 0, 9 | entirely consonant with the freedom of the act of Christian 77 0, 10 | the principle of religious freedom makes no small contribution 78 0, 11 | judgment and he is to enjoy freedom. This truth appears at its 79 0, 11 | achieved salvation and true freedom for men, He brought His 80 0, 12 | the principle of religious freedom as befitting the dignity 81 0, 13 | enjoy that full measure of freedom which her care for the salvation 82 0, 13 | requires.31 This is a sacred freedom, because the only-begotten 83 0, 13 | against the will of God. The freedom of the Church is the fundamental 84 0, 13 | government the Church claims freedom for herself in her character 85 0, 13 | The Church also claims freedom for herself in her character 86 0, 13 | the principle of religious freedom is not only proclaimed in 87 0, 13 | harmony exists between the freedom of the Church and the religious 88 0, 13 | Church and the religious freedom which is to be recognized 89 0, 15 | public. Indeed, religious freedom has already been declared 90 0, 15 | under which, even though freedom of religious worship receives 91 0, 15 | greatly necessary religious freedom is, especially in the present 92 0, 15 | necessary that religious freedom be everywhere provided with 93 0, 15 | the principle of religious freedom in society, may be brought 94 0, 15 | and unending and "glorious freedom of the sons of God" (Rom. Ad gentes Chap., Paragraph
95 1, 5 | lead them to the faith, the freedom and the peace of Christ; Presbyterorum ordinis Chap., Paragraph
96 2, 6 | practical charity, and to that freedom with which Christ has made 97 2, 9 | in high honor that just freedom which is due to everyone 98 2, 9 | the Church, allowing them freedom and room for action; in 99 2, 11 | their internal and external freedom of action. In this effort, 100 3, 15 | designed to promote the mature freedom of the children of God; 101 3, 17 | let them achieve that freedom whereby they are free from 102 3, 17 | their daily life. From this freedom and docility grows spiritual Apostolicam actuositatem Chap., Paragraph
103 Intro, 1 | instances, deprived of due freedom for priestly work, the Church 104 1, 3 | up of the Church, in the freedom of the Holy Spirit who " 105 2, 8 | imperative also that the freedom and dignity of the person 106 4, 17 | those regions where the freedom of the Church is seriously 107 4, 17 | of priests, risking their freedom and sometimes their life Optatam totius Chap., Paragraph
108 2, 2 | intention and with full freedom. ~The sacred synod commends 109 3, 6 | candidate's proper intention and freedom of choice, into his spiritual, 110 4, 11 | become accustomed to use freedom wisely, to act spontaneously Perfectae caritatis Chap., Paragraph
111 0, 1 | following Christ with greater freedom and imitating Him more closely 112 0, 14 | person, by extending the freedom of the sons of God, leads Dei verbum Chap., Paragraph
113 2, 12 | the human person with his freedom and bodily life, the family 114 2, 19 | se enjoy full and perfect freedom and independence from any 115 2, 20 | purpose of duly protecting the freedom of the Church and of promoting 116 2, 28 | should possess a necessary freedom in bestowing offices and 117 2, 28 | which in any way limit this freedom are to be suppressed. ~The Unitatis redintegratio Chap., Paragraph
118 1, 4 | received enjoy a proper freedom, in their various forms Inter mirifica Chap., Paragraph
119 1, 12 | safeguarding true and just freedom of information, a freedom 120 1, 12 | freedom of information, a freedom that is totally necessary 121 1, 12 | when it is a question of freedom of the press. It ought also 122 1, 12 | in no wise restricts the freedom of individuals or groups,


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