Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 2, 9 | Judah . . . I will give my law in their bowels, and I will
2 2, 9 | dwells as in His temple. Its law is the new commandment to
3 3, 28 | and meditated upon in the law of God, teaching what they
4 3, 29 | young men, for whom the law of celibacy must remain
5 4, 35 | the sacraments of the New Law, by which the life and the
6 5, 42 | and the fullness of the law,229 rules over all the means
7 6, 45 | evangelical counsels by law, since it is the duty of
8 Appen, 71 | before it was codified as law.~For this reason it is clearly
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 9 1, 22 | of power conceded by the law, the regulation of the liturgy
10 1, 36 | 36. 1. Particular law remaining in force, the
11 3, 77 | must always conform to the law that the priest assisting
12 3, 80 | exceptions in particular law, this rite should be adopted
13 4, 95 | other regulars bound by law or constitutions to choral
14 4, 95 | by general or particular law. ~c) All members of the
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 15 Intro, 9 | equity with men before the law and in fact. Laborers and
16 1, 16 | conscience, man detects a law which he does not impose
17 1, 16 | For man has in his heart a law written by God; to obey
18 1, 16 | conscience reveals that law which is fulfilled by love
19 1, 22 | capable of discharging the new law of love.28 Through this
20 2, 24 | is the fulfillment of the Law" (Rom. 13:9-10; cf. 1 John
21 2, 28 | injuries,12 and extends the law of love to include every
22 2, 28 | to the command of the New Law: "You have heard that it
23 2, 32 | which the fullness of the Law would be love.~As the firstborn
24 3, 38 | command of love was the basic law of human perfection and
25 4, 41 | idolize it. By no human law can the personal dignity
26 4, 41 | This agrees with the basic law of the Christian dispensation.
27 4, 41 | every requirement of divine law. But this way lies not the
28 4, 42 | according to the divine law. As a matter of fact, when
29 4, 43 | conscience to see that the divine law is inscribed in the life
30 4, 44 | word ought to remain the law of all evangelization. For
31 5, 50 | conformed to the divine law itself, and should be submissive
32 5, 50 | authentically interprets that law in the light of the Gospel.
33 5, 50 | the Gospel. That divine law reveals and protects the
34 5, 51 | unfolding of the divine law.14~All should be persuaded
35 7, 71 | quality which is based on the law of the common destination
36 8, 74 | limits drawn by the natural law and the Gospels.~According
37 8, 75 | be a statute of positive law providing for a suitable
38 9, 78 | ultimate meaning in the eternal law. But since the concrete
39 9, 79 | force of universal natural law and its all-embracing principles.
40 9, 87 | are contrary to the moral law. For in keeping with man'
41 9, 87 | which respects the divine law and takes into consideration
42 9, 89 | of the divine and natural law. Therefore, to encourage
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 43 0, 0(26) | first note; moreover this law of the Church is proclaimed
Nostra aetate
Chap., Paragraph 44 0, 4 | and the covenants and the law and the worship and the
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 45 0, 2 | recognized in the constitutional law whereby society is governed
46 0, 3 | God to participate in this law, with the result that, under
47 0, 3 | imperatives of the divine law through the mediation of
48 0, 6 | equality of citizens before the law, which is itself an element
49 0, 7 | groups are bound by the moral law to have respect both for
50 0, 13 | or simply incorporated in law but also given sincere and
51 0, 13 | sanctioned by constitutional law. ~
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 52 2, 14 | in the new code of Canon law. For since they are joined
53 5, 29 | cooperation. However, the law of the Oriental Churches
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 54 2, 6 | to the demands of the new law of charity; as every man
55 2, 7(41) | already found in established law, as the "senate and assembly"
56 2, 7(41) | the bishop (Code of Canon Law, c.391), or if there is
57 2, 7(41) | consultors (cf. Code of Canon Law, cc. 423-428). It is our
58 3, 17 | nature and ecclesiastical law, should be administered
59 3, 18(54)| Cf. Code of Canon Law, 125 ff.~
60 3, 20 | and the first place in law would be given to the ecclesiastical
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 61 Intro, 1 | as norms when the canon law, as it pertains to the lay
62 2, 7 | principles of the moral law. This has led to the corruption
63 2, 8 | greatest commandment in the law is to love God with one'
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 64 3, 7 | be considered the supreme law in this matter, can be taken
65 4, 10 | commanded by ecclesiastical law, but as a precious gift
66 4, 12 | demanded at present by common law for the reception of sacred
67 5, 16 | Similarly the teaching of canon law and of Church history should
Perfectae caritatis
Chap., Paragraph 68 0, 4 | where necessary according to law. But superiors should take
69 0, 6 | refreshed at the table of divine law and the sacred altar of
70 0, 13 | to be bound by the common law of labor, and while they
71 0, 15 | Moreover love sums up the whole law (cf. Rom. 13:10), binds
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 72 1, 8 | authority.~(b) The general law of the Church grants the
73 2, 21 | bishops and others regarded in law as their equals, who have
74 2, 26 | auxiliary bishops have by law do not cease when the office
75 2, 27 | authority which the common law grants the vicar general,
76 2, 31 | Religious-and where it exists, the law of concursus whether general
77 2, 35 | accordance with the norm of law, insofar as the performance
78 3, 38 | prescribed by the common law or determined by a special
79 3, 40 | territorial divisions that are by law equivalent to dioceses should
80 3, 40 | the norms of the common law. ) Wherever advantageous,
81 3, 42 | clearly defined by common law.~
82 Direc, 44 | revision of the code of canon law suitable laws be drawn up
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 83 3, 14 | spiritual tradition, and law. Nor must we undervalue
84 3, 16 | forms of ecclesiastical law and custom, which were sanctioned
Orientalium ecclesiarum
Chap., Paragraph 85 3, 7 | in accordance with canon law and without prejudice to
86 3, 7 | in accordance with canon law.~
87 3, 10 | in harmony with the canon law, in respect to major archbishops,
88 4, 14 | common and the particular law are observed.15 Priests,
89 4, 14 | common and of the particular law.16~
90 4, 18 | that other prescriptions of law are observed.23 ~
91 5, 21 | they live as regards the law of the sacred seasons. In
92 5, 21 | permissible to observe this law according to one and the
93 6, 26 | is forbidden by divine law.32 On the other hand, pastoral
94 End, 30 | All these directives of law are laid down in view of
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 95 2, 14 | opinion in accord with natural law and Catholic teaching and
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