Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 1, 1 | councils. The present-day conditions of the world add greater
2 4, 36 | efforts remedy the customs and conditions of the world, if they are
3 4, 36 | more fully to the special conditions of the world today. For
4 5, 41 | faithful, whatever be the conditions, duties and circumstances
5 8, 66 | doctrine, according to the conditions of time and place, and the
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 6 2, 54 | prayer," but also, as local conditions may warrant, to those parts
7 3, 75 | correspond with the varying conditions of the sick who receive
8 4, 88 | into account the modern conditions in which daily life has
9 5, 107 | or restored to suit the conditions of modern times; their specific
10 5, 107 | necessary on account of local conditions, they are to be made in
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 11 Intro, 5 | agitation and the changing conditions of life are part of a broader
12 Intro, 6 | transforming ideas and social conditions established for centuries.~
13 Intro, 7 | behavior.~Finally, these new conditions have their impact on religion.
14 Intro, 8 | also very often between the conditions of collective existence
15 2, 26 | that is, the sum of those conditions of social life which allow
16 2, 27 | such as subhuman living conditions, arbitrary imprisonment,
17 2, 27 | well as disgraceful working conditions, where men are treated as
18 2, 30 | dedicated to bettering the conditions of human life. Yet there
19 2, 31 | responsibility, unless his living conditions allow him to become conscious
20 2, 31 | to be sure, of the actual conditions of each people and the decisiveness
21 5, 47 | families by modern economic conditions, by influences at once social
22 5, 50 | material and the spiritual conditions of the times as well as
23 5, 51 | realizes that certain modern conditions often keep couples from
24 5, 52 | moral, social and economic conditions. Parents or guardians should
25 5, 52 | more thoroughly the various conditions favoring a proper regulation
26 6, 56 | 56. In these conditions, it is no cause of wonder
27 6, 57 | the desire to make the conditions of life more favorable for
28 6, 59 | rather to establish the conditions and to use the means which
29 6, 60 | others. Sometimes there exist conditions of life and of work which
30 6, 60 | provide for them those working conditions which will not impede their
31 6, 61 | relations among men of all conditions, nations and races. Let
32 6, 62 | relevant to man's actual conditions of life.~May the faithful,
33 7, 63 | subsist in living and working conditions unworthy of the human person.~
34 7, 66 | regards wages and working conditions must be carefully avoided.
35 7, 66 | who are in very difficult conditions because of illness or old
36 7, 67 | productiveness of each one, the conditions of the factory or workshop,
37 7, 68 | concerning economic and social conditions, on which the future lot
38 7, 69(11)| of the principle, all the conditions that are morally required
39 7, 71 | it constitutes one of the conditions for civil liberties.13~The
40 7, 71 | income may grow, working conditions should be improved, security
41 8, 74 | embraces the sum of those conditions of the social life whereby
42 8, 75 | to bring about favorable conditions which will give more effective
43 9, 84 | alleviate the distressing conditions in which refugees dispersed
44 9, 87 | greatly improve upon the conditions of their life if they would
45 9, 87 | in educational and social conditions, and, above all, formation
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 46 0 | every way the times and conditions allow.~The Church reminds
47 0 | particular way by contemporary conditions, such as: professional30
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 48 0, 6 | in the entirety of those conditions of social life under which
49 0, 6 | Government is also to help create conditions favorable to the fostering
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 50 1, 6 | deliberate whether these conditions might again call for her
51 2, 10 | certain social and cultural conditions of those human beings among
52 2, 12 | and toward better living conditions. Furthermore, let them take
53 2, 15 | things. Insofar as religious conditions allow, ecumenical activity -
54 2, 16 | economic, and cultural conditions of their own people. Let
55 2, 18 | genuine adaptation to local conditions. Since the contemplative
56 3, 20 | thoroughly study both the conditions of his flock, and the private
57 3, 20 | time in a way suited to the conditions of each church. Now since
58 3, 21 | in accordance with modern conditions, and finally perfect it
59 5, 29 | and means suited to the conditions of modern times, always
60 5, 29 | works, in ways and under conditions to be fixed by the Roman
61 5, 29 | information about local conditions in various regions, and
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 62 1, 3 | strangers to the life and conditions of men.19 Their ministry
63 2, 7 | manner suited to today's conditions and necessities,41 and with
64 2, 10 | possible, the circumstances and conditions of labor should be adapted
65 3, 18 | In order that, in all conditions of life, they may be able
66 3, 19 | according to territorial conditions, the erection of centers
67 3, 20 | with his office and the conditions of time and place, should
68 3, 21 | suffer from sickness, invalid conditions or old age. Let priests
69 End, 22 | much economic and social conditions are transformed, and even
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 70 Intro, 1 | less zeal: in fact, modern conditions demand that their apostolate
71 1, 4 | secular duties in the ordinary conditions of life, they do not separate
72 1, 4 | them in accord with these conditions of life, and they should
73 3, 11 | education of children, working conditions, social security, and taxes;
74 3, 13 | them to share in the living conditions, labors, sorrows, and aspirations
75 4, 18 | common attitudes and social conditions of those for whom it is
76 4, 20 | the consideration of the conditions in which the pastoral activity
77 6, 29 | the natural abilities and conditions of each lay person. Well-informed
78 6, 32 | the discernment of world conditions, and the discovery and development
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 79 | council and to the changed conditions of our times. Because of
80 4, 12 | In accordance with the conditions of individual regions it
81 5, 16 | revelation to the changeable conditions of human affairs and to
82 6, 20 | of the students and local conditions, and with the prudent judgment
Perfectae caritatis
Chap., Paragraph 83 0, 2 | adaptation to the changed conditions of our time. This renewal,
84 0, 2 | knowledge of the social conditions of the times they live in
85 0, 13 | regard being had for local conditions, religious communities should
86 0, 15 | of the community. Unless conditions really suggest something
87 0, 16 | it must be adjusted to conditions of time and place and obsolete
88 0, 19 | inhabitants and the customs and conditions of the regions. ~
89 0, 20 | community permits, to modern conditions so that the preaching of
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 90 Pref, 3 | therefore, attentive to the conditions of human association which
91 2, 17 | demographic, and economic conditions. Religious and social research,
92 3, 43 | Since, because of the unique conditions of their way of life, the
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 93 3, 14 | diversities of genius and conditions of life. All this, quite
94 3, 23 | improvement of the social conditions of life, and the promotion
95 3, 24 | have briefly set out the conditions for ecumenical action and
Orientalium ecclesiarum
Chap., Paragraph 96 3, 9 | adapted somewhat to modern conditions.~The patriarchs with their
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 97 1, 4 | persons, place, time and other conditions under which communication
98 2, 13 | endeavors, as circumstances and conditions demand. They should anticipate
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