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Vat. Ecum. Council II

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christians

Dei verbum
    Chap., Paragraph
1 4, 15 | present in a hidden way. Christians should receive them with 2 6, 22 | separated brethren as well, all Christians will be able to use them.~ 3 6, 25 | Both pastors of souls and Christians generally should see to Lumen gentium Chap., Paragraph
4 2, 11 | From the wedlock of Christians there comes the family, 5 4, 33 | certainly pertains to all Christians, the laity can also be called 6 4, 37 | have the right, as do all Christians, to receive in abundance 7 4, 37 | The laity should, as all Christians, promptly accept in Christian 8 4, 38 | blessed.213 In a word, "Christians must be to the world what 9 5, 39 | Spirit, undertaken by many Christians, either privately or in 10 5, 42 | earliest times, then, some Christians have been called upon-and Gaudium et spes Chap., Paragraph
11 1, 16 | fidelity to conscience, Christians are joined with the rest 12 1, 22 | holds true not only for Christians, but for all men of good 13 3, 34 | of rival to the Creator, Christians are convinced that the triumphs 14 3, 36 | sometimes found too among Christians, which do not sufficiently 15 3, 37 | situation can be overcome, Christians will tell him that all human 16 4, 43 | 43. This council exhorts Christians, as citizens of two cities, 17 4, 43 | jeopardizes his eternal salvation. Christians should rather rejoice that, 18 4, 44(23)| in number: the blood of Christians is a seed!" Cf. Dogmatic 19 4, 46 | Christ. By these ideals may Christians be led, and all mankind 20 5, 47 | marriage and family. Hence Christians and all men who hold this 21 5, 47 | guidance and support to those Christians and other men who are trying 22 5, 48 | into the lives of married Christians through the sacrament of 23 5, 50 | of sacrifice,12 married Christians glorify the Creator and 24 5, 52 | assisted by the help they need.~Christians, redeeming the present time15 25 5, 52 | when difficulties arise, Christians will provide, on behalf 26 6, 56 | all are called, especially Christians fraternally united in one 27 6, 57 | 57. Christians, on pilgrimage toward the 28 6 | Some More Urgent Duties of Christians in Regard to Culture ~ 29 6, 60 | our times, especially for Christians, is that of working diligently 30 6, 61 | nations and races. Let Christians cooperate so that the cultural 31 7, 72 | 72. Christians who take an active part 32 8, 75 | people and nations.~All Christians must be aware of their own 33 8, 76 | between the tasks which Christians undertake, individually 34 9, 77 | wishes passionately to summon Christians to cooperate, under the 35 9, 78 | men.~For this reason, all Christians are urgently summoned to 36 9, 84 | brotherhood flourishing between Christians and non-Christians as it 37 9, 88 | 88. Christians should cooperate willingly 38 9, 88 | citizens who are counted as Christians have an abundance of wealth, 39 9, 88 | Church of Christ.~Those Christians are to be praised and supported, 40 9, 89 | responsibility as men and as Christians will exert their influence 41 9, 90 | activity on the part of Christians is found in the joint efforts 42 9, 92 | forget that the unity of Christians is today awaited and desired 43 9, 93 | one another" (John 13:35), Christians cannot yearn for anything 44 9, 93 | loves and practices justice, Christians have shouldered a gigantic Gravissimum educationis Chap., Paragraph
45 0 | Christian Education~Since all Christians have become by rebirth of Nostra aetate Chap., Paragraph
46 0, 3 | hostilities have arisen between Christians and Moslems, this sacred 47 0, 4 | spiritual patrimony common to Christians and Jews is thus so great, Dignitatis humanae Chap., Paragraph
48 0, 9 | revelation, and for this reason Christians are bound to respect it 49 0, 14 | itself. Furthermore, let Christians walk in wisdom in the face Ad gentes Chap., Paragraph
50 1, 5 | For often, the blood of Christians was like a seed.13~ 51 1, 6 | at restoring unity among Christians. And yet these two ends 52 1, 6 | because the division among Christians damages the most holy cause 53 2, 11 | are sent to them. For all Christians, wherever they live, are 54 2, 12 | light of the Gospel. ~Let Christians labor and collaborate with 55 2, 13 | 31), in order that non - Christians, when the Holy Spirit opens 56 2, 16 | fraternal dialogue with non - Christians.21 All this demands that 57 3, 20 | 4 until such time as all Christians can gather together in one 58 5, 30 | evangelization of non - Christians. ~ 59 6, 39 | spread the Gospel among non - Christians.~In their pastoral activities, 60 6, 39 | evangelization of non - Christians will become clear to them 61 6, 40 | opens the minds of non - Christians to hear the Gospel (cf. 62 6, 40 | excellent witness among non - Christians to the majesty and love 63 6, 41 | brotherly spirit with other Christians, with non - Christians, 64 6, 41 | other Christians, with non - Christians, and with members of international 65 6, 41 | witness for Christ among non - Christians, according to the words Presbyterorum ordinis Chap., Paragraph
66 2, 4(9) | Baptism, 14, 2 (The Body of Christians, Latin Series, I p 289, 67 2, 6 | unimportant events of life. Also, Christians should be taught that they 68 2, 11 | the end of time, and that Christians would never be like sheep 69 2, 11 | daily made known to prudent Christians. These indications should 70 3, 12 | the Head. Like all other Christians they have received in the Apostolicam actuositatem Chap., Paragraph
71 1, 3 | cf. John 17:3). On all Christians therefore is laid the preeminent 72 3, 10 | is a duty and honor for Christians to return to God a part 73 5, 27 | of Catholics with other Christians, on the part of individuals 74 5, 27 | for cooperation between Christians pursuing apostolic aims 75 6, 28 | which is common for all Christians, many forms of the apostolate Optatam totius Chap., Paragraph
76 3, 6 | conscious of their vocation as Christians, they might eagerly embrace 77 5, 16 | re-establishing unity among all Christians according to the prescriptions Unitatis redintegratio Chap., Paragraph
78 Intro, 1 | restoration of unity among all Christians is one of the principal 79 Intro, 1 | has been rousing divided Christians to remorse over their divisions 80 Intro, 1 | restoration of unity among all Christians. This movement toward unity 81 1, 4 | gradually overcome, all Christians will at last, in a common 82 1, 4 | Nevertheless, the divisions among Christians prevent the Church from 83 2, 5 | brotherhood between all Christians and it helps toward that 84 2, 8 | prayer for the unity of Christians, should be regarded as the 85 2, 8 | forbids common worship to Christians, but the grace to be had 86 2, 10 | same territories as other Christians ought to know, particularly 87 2, 12 | the whole world let all Christians confess their faith in the 88 2, 12 | God, but most of all, all Christians in that they bear the name 89 2, 12 | Christ. Cooperation among Christians vividly expresses the relationship 90 3, 15 | with what great love the Christians of the East celebrate the 91 3, 15 | liturgical worship, the Christians of the East pay high tribute, 92 3, 15 | between Eastern and Western Christians.~ 93 3, 20 | thoughts turn first to those Christians who make open confession 94 3, 21 | resurrection.~But while the Christians who are separated from us 95 3, 23 | While it is true that many Christians understand the moral teaching 96 3, 24 | objective-the reconciling of all Christians in the unity of the one Orientalium ecclesiarum Chap., Paragraph
97 5, 20 | Until such time as all Christians are agreed on a fixed day 98 5, 20 | promoting unity among the Christians of the same area or nation, 99 6, 24 | promoting the unity of all Christians, especially Eastern Christians, 100 6, 24 | Christians, especially Eastern Christians, in accordance with the 101 6, 26 | example of charity among Christians, through participation in 102 6, 27 | principles noted earlier, Eastern Christians who are in fact separated 103 6, 29 | direct the relations among Christians. ~ 104 End, 30 | Meanwhile, however, all Christians, Eastern as well as Western, 105 End, 30 | copiously upon all those many Christians of whatsoever church they Inter mirifica Chap., Paragraph
106 Intro, 2 | only the eternal welfare of Christians, but also the progress of 107 1, 3 | useful for the instruction of Christians and all its efforts for


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