Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 1 2, 7 | been promised in former times through the prophets, and
2 6, 22 | should be accessible at all times, the Church by her authority
Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 3 2, 9 | 9. At all times and in every race God has
4 2, 9 | purchased people . . . who in times past were not a people,
5 2, 9 | include all men, and at times may look like a small flock,
6 3, 20 | Church from the earliest times, the chief place belongs
7 3, 22 | practice, introduced in ancient times, of summoning several bishops
8 4, 31 | those in holy orders can at times be engaged in secular activities,
9 4, 33 | abilities and the needs of the times, they may zealously participate
10 4, 35 | no sacred ministers or in times of persecution; and even
11 5, 42 | brothers.230 From the earliest times, then, some Christians have
12 8, 55 | expectation of the promise, the times are fulfilled and the new
13 8, 66 | Church. Clearly from earliest times the Blessed Virgin is honored
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 14 Intro, 1 | to the needs of our own times those institutions which
15 Intro, 4 | circumstances and needs of modern times. ~
16 1, 5 | and various ways spoke in times past to the fathers by the
17 1, 30 | attitudes. And at the proper times all should observe a reverent
18 3, 62 | to the needs of our own times. For this reason the sacred
19 4, 84 | back to early Christian times, the divine office is devised
20 5, 107 | the conditions of modern times; their specific character
21 5, 110 | are possible in our own times and in different regions,
22 6, 112 | Roman pontiffs who in recent times, led by St. Pius X, have
23 7, 123 | faith sung by great men in times gone by.~
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 24 Intro, 4 | scrutinizing the signs of the times and of interpreting them
25 1, 15 | the liberal arts. In our times he has won superlative victories,
26 2, 27 | poor man Lazarus.9~In our times a special obligation binds
27 2, 31 | desperately required by our times.~Now a man can scarcely
28 3, 33 | humanity has taken in recent times will not be a dark one.~
29 4, 41 | numerous indications in our own times. For man will always yearn
30 4, 44 | more successfully to our times. Moreover, she gratefully
31 5, 49 | biblical Word of God several times urges the betrothed and
32 5, 49 | customs of various peoples and times.~This love is an eminently
33 5, 50 | spiritual conditions of the times as well as of their state
34 6, 60 | most consonant with our times, especially for Christians,
35 6, 62 | doctrine to the men of their times; for the deposit of Faith
36 6, 62 | forms according to various times and regions.~Efforts must
37 7, 63 | them especially in recent times. This sacred council intends
38 8, 76 | right, however, that at all times and in all places, the Church
39 8, 76 | according to the diversity oœ times and circumstances.~While
40 9, 84 | serious problems of our times, to encourage progress everywhere,
41 9, 87 | privately supported, or at times even imposed, which are
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 42 0, 0(15)| urgent necessity in these times, expend all their energy
43 0 | spiritual aid in every way the times and conditions allow.~The
44 0 | to and necessary for our times and at once a true service
Nostra aetate
Chap., Paragraph 45 0, 1 | today, even as in former times, deeply stir the hearts
46 0, 2 | 2. From ancient times down to the present, there
47 0, 2 | events of human history; at times some indeed have come to
48 0, 3 | Mary, His virgin Mother; at times they even call on her with
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 49 0, 4 | practices everyone ought at all times to refrain from any manner
50 0, 12 | human history, there has at times appeared a way of acting
51 0, 15 | as among the signs of the times. With sorrow, however, it
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 52 1, 6 | reality. In fact, there are times when, after a happy beginning,
53 2, 17 | held in which at certain times catechists could he refreshed
54 5, 29 | the Church of God, and oft times anticipates the action of
55 5, 29 | the conditions of modern times, always taking into consideration
56 5, 29 | called together at stated times, will exercise supreme control
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 57 2, 7 | the order of bishops.32 At times in an excellent manner they
58 2, 8 | which, especially in our times, requires manifold duties
59 2, 8 | manifested from ancient times in the liturgy when the
60 2, 9 | recognize the signs of the times. While trying the spirits
61 2, 10 | for all peoples and all times, and it knows no limits
62 3, 16 | to be impossible in our times, to that extent priests
63 3, 19 | science has progressed in our times, priests are urged to suitably
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 64 Intro, 1 | 16; Phil. 4:3).~Our own times require of the laity no
65 2, 6 | 16).1~Since, in our own times, new problems are arising
66 3, 9 | international levels. Since in our times women have an ever more
67 3, 11 | expanding economy.~At all times and places but particularly
68 3, 14 | Among the signs of our times, the irresistibly increasing
69 4, 16 | apostolate is useful at all times and places, but in certain
70 4, 16 | specially suited to our times is the testimony of the
71 4, 17 | for continuing also in our times to raise up lay persons
72 4, 20 | apostolate of great value for our times and consist in the combination
73 4, 20 | and to cooperate at all times with all other forms of
74 6, 29 | must be kept in mind at all times so that his harmony and
75 6, 31 | to all men.5~Since in our times, different forms of materialism
76 Exhor, 33 | to the new needs of our times. Ever productive as they
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 77 | changed conditions of our times. Because of the very unity
78 1, 1 | particular circumstances of the times and localities so that the
79 3, 5 | take place at specified times.~Administrators, however,
80 7, 21 | meetings held at stated times, and appropriate projects
Perfectae caritatis
Chap., Paragraph 81 0, 2 | social conditions of the times they live in and of the
82 0, 7 | God alone, retain at all times, no matter how pressing
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 83 1, 9 | adapted to the needs of the times, regions, and rites especially
84 2, 13 | adapted to the needs of the times, that is to say, in a manner
85 2, 13 | mildness in order that at all times truth may be joined to charity
86 2, 13 | through public statements at times of outstanding events as
87 2, 16 | accommodate it to the needs of our times. ~Bishops should always
88 2, 35 | and religious, at stated times and as often as it is deemed
89 3, 36 | churches, as the needs of the times require.~
90 3, 37 | which would meet at fixed times. Thus, when the insights
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 91 Intro, 1 | sinners that we are. In recent times more than ever before, He
92 1, 4 | recognize the signs of the times and to take an active and
93 2, 6 | earth. Thus if, in various times and circumstances, there
94 2, 10 | know, particularly in these times, the problems and the benefits
95 2, 12 | relieve the afflictions of our times such as famine and natural
96 3, 14 | so that from the earliest times of the Church it was explained
97 3, 15 | There from the glorious times of the holy Fathers, monastic
98 3, 16 | Already from the earliest times the Eastern Churches followed
99 3, 19 | Middle Ages, and in later times too, Churches and ecclesial
Orientalium ecclesiarum
Chap., Paragraph 100 2, 6 | owing to contingencies of times and persons, they should
101 3, 7 | Church from the earliest times and was recognized by the
102 4, 13 | obtained from most early times in the Eastern Church should
103 5, 22 | Office, which from ancient times has been held in high honor
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