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Vat. Ecum. Council II

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Lumen gentium
    Chap., Paragraph
1 1, 5 | clearly visible in the very Person of Christ, the Son of God 2 2, 10 | priestly people; acting in the person of Christ, he makes present 3 3, 21 | and that they act in His person.22* Therefore it pertains 4 3, 25 | pronouncing judgment as a private person, but as the supreme teacher 5 3, 28 | Mass by which acting in the person of Christ 67* and proclaiming 6 4, 37 | sacred office represent the person of Christ.~The laity should, 7 5, 41 | sharers in His glory. Every person must walk unhesitatingly 8 6, 44 | purpose. By such a bond, a person is totally dedicated to 9 6, 44 | things. In this way, that person is ordained to the honor 10 6, 44 | Indeed through Baptism a person dies to sin and is consecrated 11 8, 56 | handmaid of the Lord to the person and work of her Son, under 12 Appen, 71 | 2. A person becomes a member of the 13 Appen, 71 | 1.~In his consecration a person is given an ontological Sacrosanctum concilium Chap., Paragraph
14 1, 5 | humanity, united with the person of the Word, was the instrument 15 1, 7 | the Mass, not only in the person of His minister, "the same 16 1, 20 | direction of a suitable person appointed for this office 17 1, 22 | established.~3. Therefore no other person, even if he be a priest, 18 1, 28 | liturgical celebrations each person, minister or layman, who 19 1, 33 | over the assembly in the person of Christ are said in the 20 1, 35 | a deacon or some other person authorized by the bishop 21 7, 127| liturgy. This they may do in person or through suitable priests Gaudium et spes Chap., Paragraph
22 Pref, 3 | her Founder. For the human person deserves to be preserved; 23 Intro, 5 | course that an individual person can scarcely keep abreast 24 Intro, 8 | imbalances.~Within the individual person there develops rather frequently 25 1 | THE DIGNITY OF THE HUMAN PERSON ~ 26 1, 15 | intellectual nature of the human person is perfected by wisdom and 27 1, 18 | disappearance of his own person. He rebels against death 28 1, 21 | fundamental rights of the human person. The Church calls for the 29 2, 23 | spiritual dignity of the person. Christian revelation contributes 30 2, 25 | the progress of the human person and the advance of society 31 2, 25 | is and must be the human person which for its part and by 32 2, 25 | the qualities of the human person, and safeguarding his rights.4~ 33 2, 25 | this social life the human person is greatly aided in responding 34 2, 26 | dignity proper to the human person, since he stands above all 35 2, 26 | the benefit of the human person if the disposition of affairs 36 2, 27 | ourselves the neighbor of every person without exception. and of 37 2, 27 | path, whether he be an old person abandoned by all, a foreign 38 2, 27 | not commit, or a hungry person who disturbs our conscience 39 2, 27 | the integrity of the human person, such as mutilation, torments 40 2, 28 | merits repudiation, and the person in error, who never loses 41 2, 28 | loses the dignity of being a person even when he is flawed by 42 2, 29 | fundamental rights of the person, every type of discrimination, 43 2, 29 | the dignity of the human person, as well as social and international 44 2, 30 | are fulfilled only if each person, contributing to the common 45 4, 40 | the dignity of the human person, and about the human community 46 4, 40 | impact on the dignity of the person, by the way in which it 47 4, 41 | the dignity of the human person, but its annihilation.~ 48 4, 42 | recognition to the basic rights of person and family, to the demands 49 4, 46 | the dignity of the human person, and the work which men 50 5, 47 | well-being of the individual person and of human and Christian 51 5, 49 | it is directed from one person to another through an affection 52 5, 49 | involves the good of the whole person, and therefore can enrich 53 5, 51 | the nature of the human person and his acts, preserve the 54 6, 56 | develop the whole human person and aid man in those duties 55 6, 59 | perfection of the human person, to the good of the community 56 6, 60 | the dignity of the human person without any discrimination 57 6, 61 | understanding of the whole human person in which the values of intellect, 58 6, 61 | and science for the human person.~ 59 7, 63 | complete vocation of the human person and the welfare of society 60 7, 63 | conditions unworthy of the human person.~A similar lack of economic 61 7, 67 | comes immediately from the person, who as it were stamps the 62 7, 67 | adapted to the needs of the person and to his way of life, 63 7, 68 | determining these conditions-in person or through freely elected 64 7, 68 | basic rights of the human person is to be numbered the right 65 7, 71 | for the autonomy of the person and the family, and it should 66 8, 73 | protection to the rights of the person in public life. These include 67 8, 73 | protection of the rights of a person is indeed a necessary condition 68 8, 75 | autonomy and development of the person can be understood in different 69 8, 75 | violate the rights of the person or social groups.~Citizens 70 8, 76 | transcendent character of the human person.~The Church and the political 71 8, 76 | fundamental rights of a person or the salvation of souls 72 9, 77 | genuinely human unless each person devotes himself to the cause Gravissimum educationis Chap., Paragraph
73 0 | the formation of the human person in the pursuit of his ultimate 74 0 | the maturing of a human person as just now described, but 75 0 | perfection of the human person, the good of earthly society 76 0 | native rights of the human person, to the development and Dignitatis humanae Chap., Paragraph
77 0, 1 | the dignity of the human person has been impressing itself 78 0, 1 | rightful freedom of the person and of associations. This 79 0, 1 | inviolable rights of the human person and the constitutional order 80 0, 2 | declares that the human person has a right to religious 81 0, 2 | very dignity of the human person as this dignity is known 82 0, 2 | This right of the human person to religious freedom is 83 0, 2 | subjective disposition of the person, but in his very nature. 84 0, 3 | the dignity of the human person and his social nature. The 85 0, 3 | therefore is done to the human person and to the very order established 86 0, 6 | the duties, of the human person.4 Therefore the care of 87 0, 6 | the sacred rights of the person and the family of nations 88 0, 9 | foundation in the dignity of the person, whose exigencies have come 89 0, 9 | the dignity of the human person in its full dimensions. 90 0, 11 | the dignity of the human person whom He Himself created 91 0, 12 | grown stronger that the person in society is to be kept 92 0, 14 | the rights of the human person, and the measure of grace Ad gentes Chap., Paragraph
93 2, 12 | charity care for the human person himself, loving him with Presbyterorum ordinis Chap., Paragraph
94 1, 2 | that they can act in the person of Christ the Head.10~In 95 1, 3 | People of God or from any person; but they are to be totally 96 2, 10 | mysteriously prefigured in the person of Melchisedech.59 Let priests 97 3, 13 | Priests act especially in the person of Christ as ministers of Apostolicam actuositatem Chap., Paragraph
98 2, 7 | their relation to the human person, for whose service they 99 2, 7 | to contempt for the human person himself. In our own time, 100 2, 8 | every prosperous nation and person.4~In order that the exercise 101 2, 8 | whatever is given to a needy person. It is imperative also that 102 2, 8 | freedom and dignity of the person being helped be respected 103 6, 28 | doctrinal progress of the lay person himself but also by the 104 6, 29 | and conditions of each lay person. Well-informed about the 105 6, 29 | the modern world, the lay person should be a member of his 106 6, 29 | culture.~However, the lay person should learn especially 107 6, 29 | increasing maturity of the human person and the proliferation of 108 6, 29 | and integrity of the human person must be kept in mind at 109 6, 29 | enhanced.~In this way the lay person engages himself wholly and 110 6, 30 | open mind, enabling each person to detect more readily the 111 6, 31 | all the aims of the human person. They should be trained Perfectae caritatis Chap., Paragraph
112 0, 14 | the dignity of the human person, by extending the freedom Dei verbum Chap., Paragraph
113 2, 12 | these things: the human person with his freedom and bodily Unitatis redintegratio Chap., Paragraph
114 2, 12 | the dignity of the human person, the establishment of the 115 3, 22 | the right dispositions, a person is truly incorporated into


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