Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 1 1, 3 | acknowledge Himself the one living and true God, provident
2 2, 7 | the lips of Christ, from living with Him, and from what
3 2, 8 | to the presence of this living tradition, whose wealth
4 2, 8 | Spirit, through whom the living voice of the Gospel resounds
5 2, 10 | entrusted exclusively to the living teaching office of the Church, 9
6 3, 11 | and discipline in right living, so that the man who belongs
7 3, 12 | correctly worked out. The living tradition of the whole Church
8 4, 14 | deeds as the one true and living God that Israel came to
9 5, 19 | what Jesus Christ, while living among men, really did and
10 6, 21 | For the word of God is living and active" (Heb. 4:12)
Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 11 1, 6 | the New Jerusalem 5*. As living stones we here on earth
12 1, 8 | serves the divine Word as a living organ of salvation, so,
13 2, 9 | through the word of the living God,88 not from the flesh
14 2, 9 | the new Israel which while living in this present age goes
15 2, 10 | present themselves as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing
16 2, 12 | office; it spreads abroad a living witness to Him, especially
17 2, 16 | Or some there are who, living and dying in this world
18 3, 18 | govern the house of the living God.~
19 3, 22 | the pope by the bishops living in all parts of the world,
20 3, 26 | frequently small and poor, or living in the Diaspora, Christ
21 3, 29 | mature age, even upon those living in the married state. It
22 4, 33 | they are called upon, as living members, to expend all their
23 4, 33 | same time a witness and a living instrument of the mission
24 4, 35 | announcing of Christ by a living testimony as well as by
25 4, 38 | Jesus and a symbol of the living God. All the laity as a
26 5, 40 | such a more human manner of living is promoted in this earthly
27 5, 41 | and duties in the path of living faith, which arouses hope
28 5, 41 | thus present to all men a living witness to God.7* All this
29 6, 43 | on them stable forms of living. Thus it has come about,
30 8, 56 | call her "the Mother of the living,"8* and still more often
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 31 1, 24 | to promote that warm and living love for scripture to which
32 5, 106| Christ from the dead, unto a living hope" (1 Pet. 1:3). Hence
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 33 Intro, 6 | cult and pursuit of city living has grown, either because
34 1, 21 | chiefly by the witness of a living and mature faith, namely,
35 2, 27 | and the means necessary to living it with dignity,8 so as
36 2, 27 | dignity, such as subhuman living conditions, arbitrary imprisonment,
37 2, 31 | responsibility, unless his living conditions allow him to
38 2, 31 | generations with reasons for living and hoping.~
39 4, 40 | she exists in the world, living and acting with it.~Coming
40 4, 44 | time there is fostered a living exchange between the Church
41 4, 45 | making Him judge of the living and the dead. Enlivened
42 5, 48 | religious education.~As living members of the family, children
43 5, 48 | manifest to all men Christ's living presence in the world, and
44 5, 52 | made to the image of the living God and enjoying the authentic
45 6, 54 | which promote community living create a mass-culture from
46 6, 56 | fostered without losing a living fidelity to the heritage
47 6, 58 | epoch.~Likewise the Church, living in various circumstances
48 7, 63 | responsibility, and often subsist in living and working conditions unworthy
49 8, 76 | the temporal order; while living in the context of human
50 9, 92 | and communities not yet living with us in full communion;
Nostra aetate
Chap., Paragraph 51 0, 3 | They adore the one God, living and subsisting in Himself;
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 52 1, 6 | out with requisites for living a full Christian life, they
53 2, 11 | and enterprises of human living; let them be familiar with
54 2, 12 | dignity, and toward better living conditions. Furthermore,
55 2, 13 | Eph. 3:12; 6:19, 20) the living God, and He Whom He has
56 2, 16 | doctrinal and pastoral; about living a life patterned after the
57 2, 16 | possible, in association and living together with their own
58 2, 17 | work, a decent standard of living should be provided, and
59 3, 20 | sent to those also who are living in the same territory with
60 3, 22 | reconciled with the manner of living taught by divine revelation.
61 4, 25 | spiritual life. Imbued with a living faith and a hope that never
62 5, 29 | cooperation as well as harmonious living with missionary undertaking
63 6, 36 | 36. As members of the living Christ, incorporated into
64 6, 40 | already done, so that there, living out their lives in a way
65 6, 41 | and at the same time as living instruments, they share
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 66 1, 2 | themselves as "a sacrifice, living, holy, pleasing to God" (
67 2, 4 | primarily by the word of the living God.1 And rightfully they
68 2, 5 | Christ himself, our Pasch and Living Bread, by the action of
69 2, 8 | pastoral needs, such as living together where this is possible,
70 3, 12 | their ordination and made living instruments of Christ the
71 3, 16 | They give, moreover, a living sign of the world to come,
72 3, 17 | goods as gifts of God. By living in the world, let priests
73 3, 17 | of pastoral charity. By living this form of life, priests
74 3, 20 | Gospel should have their living from the Gospel" (1 Cor
75 End, 22 | provides the Church with the living stones2 which are built
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 76 1, 2 | part of the structure of a living body is merely passive but
77 1, 4 | depends upon the laity's living union with Christ, in keeping
78 2, 8 | facilities necessary for living a truly human life or are
79 3, 13 | presses them to share in the living conditions, labors, sorrows,
80 3, 13 | their ability they are true living witnesses of Christ among
81 4, 16 | charity. It manifests Christ living in those who believe in
82 6, 29 | fostered, especially the art of living fraternally and cooperating
83 6, 29 | At the same time, as a living member and witness of the
84 6, 30 | a consciousness of being living and active members of the
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 85 5, 16 | be renewed through a more living contact with the mystery
Perfectae caritatis
Chap., Paragraph 86 0, 3 | 3. The manner of living, praying and working should
87 0, 6 | pastors as sons should do, and living and thinking ever more in
88 0, 7 | Nevertheless their manner of living should be revised according
89 0, 15 | spirit. As members of Christ living together as brothers, religious
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 90 Pref, 1 | Christ the Lord, Son of the living God, came that He might
91 2, 12 | or confirming them in a living faith. They should expound
92 2, 23 | which form, as it were, a living body. In individual cases
93 2, 30 | as it should to everyone living within the parish boundaries.
94 2, 30 | recommended. This way of living, while it encourages apostolic
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 95 3, 17 | their strength too from the living tradition of the apostles
96 3, 17 | their lives, are already living in full communion with their
97 3, 18 | various organizations and living activities of the Church,
98 3, 18 | those who are no longer living in the East but are far
Orientalium ecclesiarum
Chap., Paragraph 99 Pream, 1 | Eastern Churches which bear living witness to this tradition,
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