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Vat. Ecum. Council II

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Lumen gentium
   Chap., Paragraph
1 2, 11 | part in this liturgical service, not indeed, all in the 2 3, 20 | deacons, have taken up the service of the community, 11* presiding 3 3, 21 | through their excellent service He is preaching the word 4 3, 24 | of His people, is a true service, which in sacred literature 5 3, 29 | but unto a ministry of service."74* For strengthened by 6 4, 34 | continue his witness and service also through the laity, 7 4, 37 | assign duties to them in the service of the Church, allowing 8 5, 40 | the glory of God and the service of their neighbor. In this 9 5, 41 | form of episcopal care and service, prayer, sacrifice and preaching. 10 5, 41 | holiness of humble and hidden service. Their praise lives on in 11 5, 41 | divine will. In this temporal service, they will manifest to all 12 5, 42 | self-abnegation, lively fraternal service and the constant exercise 13 6, 44 | ordained to the honor and service of God under a new and special 14 6, 44 | intimately consecrated to divine service.4* This consecration will Sacrosanctum concilium Chap., Paragraph
15 1, 20 | especially important when the service to be broadcast is the Mass. ~ 16 1, 33 | offer Him their rational service and more abundantly receive 17 1, 35 | is part of the liturgical service, the best place for it is 18 4, 85 | Hence all who render this service are not only fulfilling 19 4, 97 | rubrics in which a liturgical service may be substituted for the 20 6, 112| supplied by sacred music in the service of the Lord.~Therefore sacred Gaudium et spes Chap., Paragraph
21 Intro, 11 | whose midst it lives render service to each other. Thus the 22 2, 31 | and commits himself to the service of the human community.~ 23 2, 32 | other. would render mutual service according to the different 24 3, 37 | energies intended for the service of God and man.~Hence if 25 3, 38 | themselves to the earthly service of men and to make ready 26 3, 38 | earthly resources into the service of human life they can devote 27 4, 41 | talents be employed in God's service and men's, and, finally, 28 4, 42 | to the extent that such a service depends on her and can be 29 5, 48 | render mutual help and service to each other through an 30 6, 57 | he place himself at the service of his brethren.~Furthermore, 31 7, 64 | or control but rather the service of man, and indeed of the 32 8, 73 | exercise of authority from the service of the common good to the 33 8, 73 | justice and kindliness, and of service to the common good, and 34 8, 75 | devote themselves to the service of the state and take on 35 8, 75 | such material and personal service as are required by the common 36 8, 75 | responsibility and their service of the common good. In this 37 8, 75 | dedicate themselves to the service of all with sincerity and 38 8, 76 | more effective will their service be exercised for the good 39 9, 79 | themselves to the military service of their country should 40 9, 89 | solely by the desire to be of service to all.~This will come about 41 9, 92 | as brothers in rendering service to the human family. For, Gravissimum educationis Chap., Paragraph
42 0 | and also prepares them for service in the spread of the Kingdom 43 0 | times and at once a true service offered to society. The Dignitatis humanae Chap., Paragraph
44 0, 11 | faith in Christ and to His service.28 As the Master, so too Ad gentes Chap., Paragraph
45 1, 5 | poverty and obedience, of service and self - sacrifice to 46 2, 12 | also as a valuable public service, especially in the developing 47 2, 12 | of charity and faithful service (cf. Matt. 20:26; 23:11). 48 2, 16 | themselves wholly to the service of the Body of Christ and 49 6, 36 | For their fervor in the service of God and their charity 50 6, 38 | ministry in a spirit of service.4 ~But in order that the 51 6, 39 | also consecrated to the service of the missions. Now because 52 6, 40 | the glory of God and the service of souls while exhorting Presbyterorum ordinis Chap., Paragraph
53 Pref, 1 | bishops are promoted to the service of Christ the Teacher, Priest 54 1, 3 | life. But they cannot be of service to men if they remain strangers 55 2, 6 | to put themselves at the service of some human faction of 56 2, 8 | aid, intending thus to do service to the whole order of priests.~ 57 2, 9 | the laity duties in the service of the Church, allowing 58 2, 11 | showing forth the spirit of service and the paschal joy to demonstrate 59 3, 12 | themselves entirely to the service of men. It is in this way 60 3, 12 | better instruments in the service of the whole People of God, 61 3, 15 | will by obedience to the service of God and their fellow 62 3, 15 | through every gesture of service."32 This obedience is designed 63 3, 16 | mission is dedicated to the service of a new humanity which 64 3, 16 | him and through him to the service of God and men, and they 65 3, 20 | As those dedicated to the service of God and the fulfillment 66 3, 20 | a special office in the service of the People of God. The 67 3, 20 | dedicated themselves to the service of the priesthood, by reason Apostolicam actuositatem Chap., Paragraph
68 2, 7 | human person, for whose service they were created. It has 69 3, 11 | other good works for the service of all the brethren in need. 70 4, 22 | permanently or temporarily, to the service of associations and their 71 4, 22 | who offer their personal service to apostolic associations 72 5, 26 | at the Holy See for the service and promotion of the lay 73 6, 29 | thereby entering into active service to the Church.2 This formation, Optatam totius Chap., Paragraph
74 2, 2 | worship of God and to the service of the Church those candidates 75 3, 5 | willingly their own helpful service.~ 76 4, 9 | given over totally to the service of God and to the pastoral Perfectae caritatis Chap., Paragraph
77 0, 5 | their entire lives to His service. This constitutes a special 78 0, 5 | are also dedicated to its service.~This service of God ought 79 0, 5 | dedicated to its service.~This service of God ought to inspire 80 0, 8 | seeing that it is a holy service and a work characteristic 81 0, 8 | religious dedicated to the service of Christ in these various 82 0, 9 | duty of monks is to offer a service to the divine majesty at 83 0, 9 | their ancient traditions of service and so adapt them to the 84 0, 9 | since it has been of great service to the Church.~ 85 0, 12 | with undivided heart to the service of God and the works of 86 0, 14 | are closely bound to the service of the Church and strive 87 0, 14 | authority out of a spirit of service to the brethren, expressing Dei verbum Chap., Paragraph
88 1, 9 | the churches and in the service of the sacred pastors.~The 89 2, 28 | dedicated themselves in the service of caring for a single portion 90 2, 28 | for the sake of greater service to souls, let the bishop 91 2, 30 | will and common zeal in the service of the parish.~ 92 2, 35 | Religious are called to the service of the supreme pontiff or 93 3, 37 | union of energies in the service of the common good of the 94 3, 42 | offices be created for the service of all or many dioceses Unitatis redintegratio Chap., Paragraph
95 1, 2 | the saints for the work of service, so as to build up the body 96 2, 7 | self-denying, humble. gentle in the service of others, and to have an Inter mirifica Chap., Paragraph
97 Intro, 2 | utilized, can be of great service to mankind, since they greatly


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