Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 2, 11 | life and in the rearing and education of their children. By reason
2 8, 63 | faithful, in whose birth and education she cooperates with a maternal
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 3 1, 20 | using, especially in the education of youth, those means of
4 2, 26 | found a family, the right to education, to employment, to a good
5 2, 29 | of life or to acquire an education or cultural benefits equal
6 2, 31 | human race. Above all the education of youth from every social
7 5, 48 | for the procreation and education of children, and find in
8 5, 48 | primarily on them, namely education and especially religious
9 5, 48 | and especially religious education.~As living members of the
10 5, 52 | cooperation of parents in the education of their children. The active
11 6, 61 | mother and nurse of this education. There, the children, in
12 6, 61 | Opportunities for the same education are to be found also in
13 6, 62(14)| Declaration on Christian Education.~
14 7, 69 | provide for culture and education, should be further promoted.
15 9, 82 | pressing need for a renewed education of attitudes and for new
16 9, 82 | dedicated to the work of education, particularly of the young,
17 9, 84 | as food supplies, health, education, labor and also in certain
18 9, 85 | country must be prepared by education and professional training
19 9, 87 | necessities of food and a suitable education can be furnished and shared
20 9, 89 | both religious and civil education, to the formation of youth
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 21 0 | how extremely important education is in the life of man and
22 0 | is more, to continue the education of adults. Men are more
23 0, 0(1) | illustrating the importance of education confer above all apostolic
24 0 | everywhere to promote more education. The rights of men to an
25 0 | The rights of men to an education, particularly the primary
26 0 | conducted in methods of education and teaching. Mighty attempts
27 0 | are being made to obtain education for all, even though vast
28 0 | many others lack a suitable education in which truth and love
29 0 | progress and development of education. Hence this sacred synod
30 0 | principles of Christian education especially in schools. These
31 0 | the Universal Right to an Education~All men of every race, condition
32 0 | inalienable right to an education 5 that is in keeping with
33 0 | peace on earth. For a true education aims at the formation of
34 0 | positive and prudent sexual education. Moreover they should be
35 0 | or who are in charge of education to see to it that youth
36 0 | generosity to the entire field of education, having especially in mind
37 0 | the benefits of a suitable education and training to everyone
38 0 | 2. Christian Education~Since all Christians have
39 0 | have a right to a Christian education. A Christian education does
40 0 | Christian education. A Christian education does not merely strive for
41 0 | Church, enjoy this Christian education.10 ~
42 0 | 3. The Authors of Education~Since parents have given
43 0 | educators.11 This role in education is so important that only
44 0 | well-rounded personal and social education of children is fostered.
45 0 | primary duty of imparting education needs help of the whole
46 0 | entrust a share in the work of education, certain rights and duties
47 0 | function is to promote the education of youth in many ways, namely:
48 0 | and others who share in education and to give them aid; according
49 0 | to carry out the work of education in accordance with the wishes
50 0 | these children of hers an education by which their whole life
51 0, 0(15) | peoples may benefit from more education and human culture. Cf. Paul
52 0 | Various Aids to Christian Education~In fulfilling its educational
53 0 | community, undertake the task of education in schools. This vocation
54 0 | children to an adequate school education, check on the ability of
55 0 | finding suitable methods of education and programs of study and
56 0 | who can give youth a true education. Through the associations
57 0 | but especially the moral education it must impart.22 ~
58 0 | 7. Moral and Religious Education in all Schools~Feeling very
59 0 | the moral and religious education of all her children, the
60 0 | assist families so that the education of their children can be
61 0 | the Church in the field of education is shown in a special manner
62 0 | with them in every phase of education give due consideration to
63 0 | cooperating with them for the education of their children.28 ~
64 0 | schools, the foundation of education, must still be fostered,
65 0, 0(29) | International Office of Catholic Education, Feb. 25, 1964: Encyclicals
66 0 | instruction and other types of education.~This Sacred Council of
67 0, 0(32) | Institutes of Higher Catholic Education, Sept. 21, 1950: Discourses
68 0 | importance of the work of education and to prepare themselves
69 0 | shortage of teachers the education of youth is in jeopardy.
70 0 | devoted to the noble work of education and of schools of every
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 71 0, 5 | beliefs, the kind of religious education that their children are
72 0, 5 | schools and of other means of education, and the use of this freedom
73 0, 5 | or if a single system of education, from which all religious
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 74 2, 12 | devote themselves to the education of children and young people
75 3, 21 | treasures by means of their education; they are joined to its
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 76 2, 6 | not directed toward the education of men to Christian maturity.26
77 2, 6 | from this, therefore, all education to the spirit of community
78 2, 11 | engaged in any way in the education of boys and young men should
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 79 Intro, 1(2) | Declaration on Christian Education, nos. 3, 5, 7; cf. Decree
80 2, 8 | housing, medicine, employment, education; wherever men lack the facilities
81 3, 11 | family regarding housing, the education of children, working conditions,
82 6, 30 | the children's earliest education. In a special way, however,
83 6, 30 | obligation to provide a Christian education also have the duty of providing
84 6, 30 | needed for imparting such education effectively.~Likewise, lay
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 85 4, 11 | The norms of Christian education are to be religiously observed
Perfectae caritatis
Chap., Paragraph 86 0, 18 | renewal depend greatly on the education of religious. Consequently
87 0, 18 | social life today. This education must blend its elements
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 88 2, 12 | stability, the procreation and education of children, civil society
89 2, 35 | the religious and moral education of the Christian faithful,
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 90 3, 23 | the furtherance of the education of youth, the improvement
Orientalium ecclesiarum
Chap., Paragraph 91 1, 4 | part of its catechetical education about rites and their rules.~
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