Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 1 2, 9 | divine wellspring, in a certain way merge into a unity and
Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 2 3, 27 | can be circumscribed by certain limits, for the advantage
3 3, 28 | they make him present in a certain sense in the individual
4 4, 30 | clergy alike. But there are certain things which pertain in
5 4, 32 | of God bears within it a certain union, since pastors and
6 4, 33 | Hierarchy 3*. This was the way certain men and women assisted Paul
7 4, 33 | assume from the Hierarchy certain ecclesiastical functions,
8 5, 41 | who resemble bishops to a certain degree in their participation
9 5, 42 | grace given by the Father to certain souls,232 whereby they may
10 6, 46 | entailing the renunciation of certain values which are to be undoubtedly
11 8, 67 | transitory affection, nor in a certain vain credulity, but proceeds
12 Appen, 72 | alone is able to perform certain actions which are not at
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 13 1, 22 | regulation of the liturgy within certain defined limits belongs also
14 1, 40 | determined period of time among certain groups suited for the purpose.~
15 2, 56 | The two parts which, in a certain sense, go to make up the
16 3, 62 | sacraments and sacramentals certain features which have rendered
17 5, 102 | devoutly recalling it on certain days throughout the course
18 5, 107 | the paschal mystery. If certain adaptations are considered
19 6, 119 | 119. In certain parts of the world, especially
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 20 Intro, 5 | master outer space. To a certain extent, the human intellect
21 Intro, 7 | scientific progress or of a certain new humanism. In numerous
22 1, 19 | absolute character with which certain human values are unduly
23 1, 21 | may perceive it. For on certain occasions no one can entirely
24 2, 23 | dwell more at length on certain of their implications having
25 2, 24 | reason, for He implied a certain likeness between the union
26 2, 30 | Others think little of certain norms of social life, for
27 2, 32 | individuals but as members of a certain community. Revealing His
28 3, 36 | Consequently, we cannot but deplore certain habits of mind, which are
29 4, 40 | The council now sets forth certain general principles for the
30 4, 43 | and in the discharge of certain moral obligations, and who
31 4, 43 | some specific solution in certain circumstances. Yet it happens
32 5, 47 | civil society. Finally, in certain parts of the world problems
33 5, 47 | Therefore, by presenting certain key points of Church doctrine
34 5, 50 | wishing to share with man a certain special participation in
35 5, 51 | This council realizes that certain modern conditions often
36 5, 51(14)| 56 (1964), pp. 581-589. Certain questions which need further
37 6, 57 | technology can foster a certain exclusive emphasis on observable
38 6, 59 | demands respect and enjoys a certain inviolability within the
39 7, 63 | life is pennated with a certain economic way of thinking.
40 7, 63 | this age and to set forth certain guidelines, especially with
41 7, 65 | political community alone or of certain more powerful nations. It
42 7 | SECTION 2 Certain Principles Governing Socio-Economic
43 7, 69 | however, to avoid regarding certain customs as altogether unchangeable,
44 7, 69 | citizens from being led into a certain inactivity vis-a-vis society
45 8, 76 | give up the exercise of certain rights which have been legitimately
46 9, 80 | abominations; moreover, through a certain inexorable chain of events,
47 9, 84 | education, labor and also in certain special circumstances which
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 48 0 | this sacred synod declares certain fundamental principles of
49 0 | in the work of education, certain rights and duties belong
Nostra aetate
Chap., Paragraph 50 0, 2 | among various peoples a certain perception of that hidden
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 51 0, 6 | their own perfection in a certain fullness of measure and
52 0, 7 | its exercise is subject to certain regulatory norms. In the
53 0, 14 | attend to the sacred and certain doctrine of the Church.35
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 54 1, 6 | at least must linger in a certain state of unfinished insufficiency.
55 1, 6 | are mostly exercised in certain territories recognized by
56 2, 10 | virtue of His Incarnation, to certain social and cultural conditions
57 2, 17 | should be held in which at certain times catechists could he
58 3, 19 | human community reaches a certain goal when the congregation
59 3, 19 | local culture, enjoys a certain firmness and stability.
60 3, 19 | order to increase, by a certain mutual exchange of forces,
61 3, 19 | long since, which are in a certain state of regression or weakness.~
62 3, 20 | associations. But if perchance in certain regions, groups of men are
63 4, 23 | raises up in the Church certain institutes2 which take as
64 4, 27 | some region, they will take certain tasks upon themselves; e.g.,
65 5, 32 | has been committed to a certain institute, both the ecclesiastical
66 5, 32 | When the commission of a certain territory expires, a new
67 6, 40 | they could possibly leave certain ministries to others so
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 68 1, 3 | and ordination, are in a certain sense set apart in the bosom
69 1, 3 | To achieve this aim, certain virtues, which in human
70 2, 5 | the bishop. And so in a certain way they make him present
71 2, 8 | priests who labor under certain difficulties. They should
72 3, 17 | abundance and need.51 A certain common use of goods, similar
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 73 2, 8 | Himself as a family through a certain supernatural solidarity
74 4, 16 | times and places, but in certain circumstances it is the
75 4, 16 | utterly necessary under certain circumstances, lay people
76 5, 24 | be better accomplished in certain circumstances by undertakings
77 5, 24 | lawful Church authority.~Certain forms of the apostolate
78 5, 24 | hierarchy entrusts to the laity certain functions which are more
79 5, 24 | teaching of Christian doctrine, certain liturgical actions, and
80 6, 29 | apostolate presupposes a certain human and well-rounded formation
81 6, 32 | are already flourishing in certain areas, and it desires that
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 82 | priestly training and lays down certain basic principles by which
83 4, 11 | arranged that it provides, in a certain sense, an initiation into
84 4, 12 | opportuneness of providing for a certain interruption in the studies
Perfectae caritatis
Chap., Paragraph 85 0, 12 | they will repudiate by a certain spiritual instinct everything
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 86 Pref, 3 | them jointly providing for certain common needs of various
87 2, 16 | danger or who have failed in certain respects. ~In order to be
88 2, 23 | different rites. If for certain reasons, these prescriptions
89 2, 27 | general, but only for a certain part of the diocese, or
90 2, 29 | supra-parochial nature, whether in a certain area of the diocese or among
91 2, 30 | with the care of souls in a certain part of the diocese under
92 2, 30 | the pastor cannot contact certain groups of people, he should
93 3, 42 | projects, it is fitting that certain offices be created for the
94 Direc, 44 | they will be provided with certain methods which will help
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 95 1, 3 | Church of God there arose certain rifts,19 which the Apostle
96 2, 8 | they may all be one".32~In certain special circumstances, such
97 2, 11 | loss and its genuine and certain meaning is clouded. ~At
98 3, 16 | to the Church's unity, a certain diversity of customs and
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 99 1, 5 | especially with respect to certain questions that have been
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