Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 1 2, 10 | bread and in prayers (see Acts 2, 42, Greek text), so that
2 5, 19 | taken up into heaven (see Acts 1:1). Indeed, after the
3 6, 21 | those who are sanctified" (Acts 20:32; see 1 Thess. 2:13).~
Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 4 2, 9(85) | Cf. Acts 10, 35.~
5 2, 9(99) | Cf. Acts 20, 28.~
6 2, 10(103)| Cf. Acts 2, 42, 47.~
7 2, 13(119)| Cf. Acts 2, 42.~
8 2, 16(127)| Cf. Acts 17,25-28.~
9 2, 17(133)| Cf. Acts 1, 8.~
10 3, 19(143)| Cf. Acts 2, 1-26.~
11 3, 19(144)| Acts 1, 8.~
12 3, 21(154)| Cf Acts 1, 8 2 4, Jn. 20, 22-23.~
13 3, 24(161)| 28, 18; Mk. 16, 15-16; Acts 26,17 ff.~
14 3, 24(162)| Cf Acts 1, 8- 2, 1 ff; 9, 15.~
15 3, 24(163)| Cf Acts 1 17, 25; 21, 19; Rom. 11,
16 7, 48(237)| Acts 3, 21.~
17 7, 50 | power of the Holy Spirit acts upon us through sacramental
18 7, 51 | multiplying of external acts, but rather in the greater
19 8, 59(296)| Acts 1, 14.~
20 Appen | APPENDIX From the Acts of the Council* 'NOTIFICATIONES'
21 Appen, 73 | actu pleno]"; rather, it acts as a college in the strict
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 22 1, 6(15) | Cf. Acts 26:18.~
23 1, 6 | favor with all the people" (Acts 2:41-47). From that time
24 1, 9(24) | John 17:3; Luke 24:27; Acts 2:38.~
25 1, 33 | Church prays or sings or acts, the faith of those taking
26 4, 86 | the ministry of the word" (Acts 6:4).~
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 27 Intro, 10(3) | Cf. Acts 4:12. ~
28 2, 24 | the face of the earth" (Acts 17:26), all men are called
29 3, 38(13) | Cf. Acts 2:36; Matt. 28:18.~
30 3, 39(15) | Cf. Acts 1:7.~
31 4, 43 | that religion consists in acts of worship alone and in
32 5, 51 | forms of life. Hence the acts themselves which are proper
33 5, 51 | the human person and his acts, preserve the full sense
34 9, 80 | scientific weapons. For acts of war involving these weapons
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 35 0, 0(1) | are to be consulted the Acts and Documents of the Second
Nostra aetate
Chap., Paragraph 36 0, 1(1) | Cf. Acts 17:26 ~
37 0, 1(2) | Cf. Wis. 8:1; Acts 14:17; Rom. 2:6-7; 1 Tim.
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 38 0, 2(2) | Praestantissimum," June 20, 1888: Acts of Leo XIII 8 (1888), p.
39 0, 3 | internal, voluntary and free acts whereby man sets the course
40 0, 3 | either command or prohibit acts of this kind.3 The social
41 0, 3 | expression to his internal acts of religion: that he should
42 0, 3 | consideration. The religious acts whereby men, in private
43 0, 3 | presume to command or inhibit acts that are religious.~
44 0, 11 | the word with confidence" (Acts 4:31) 24 before the people
45 0, 11 | obey God rather than men" (Acts 5:29).30 This is the way
46 0, 11(30) | Cf. Acts 4: 19-20.~
47 0, 14 | supplications, prayers, petitions, acts of thanksgiving be made
48 0, 14(36) | Cf. Acts 4:29.~
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 49 1, 3 | far from anyone of us (cf. Acts 17:27). For these attempts
50 1, 3 | and Satan (cf. Col. 1:13; Acts 10:38) and reconcile the
51 1, 3 | to the ends of the earth (Acts 1:8), beginning from Jerusalem (
52 1, 4 | from Pentecost that the "Acts of the Apostles" took again,
53 1, 5 | taken up into heaven (cf. Acts 1:11), founded His Church
54 1, 6 | the eucharistic bread (cf. Acts 2:43).~In this missionary
55 1, 7 | salvation in any other" (Acts 4:12). Therefore, all must
56 1, 9 | has fixed in His power(cf. Acts 1:7). To this people it
57 2, 12 | come (cf. Matt. 9:35ff; Acts 10:38), so also the Church,
58 2, 13 | confidence and constancy (cf. Acts 4:13, 29, 31; 9:27, 28;
59 2, 13 | Cor. 1:18-21; Gal. 1:31; Acts 14:15-17, 17:22-31), in
60 2, 13 | Spirit opens their heart (cf. Acts 16:14), may believe and
61 2, 14 | Spirit (cf. 1 Thess. 3:5-7; Acts 8:14-17) of adoption of
62 4, 23 | have been taken up (cf. Acts 13:2), as ministers of the
63 4, 24 | he ought (cf. Eph. 6:19; Acts 4:31), not being ashamed
64 4, 25 | heart and one soul (cf. Acts 2:42; 4:32)7 in imitation
65 5, 30 | one heart and one soul" (Acts 4:32) in the actual carrying
66 6, 36 | who cry "Help us!" (cf. Acts 16:9), modern means of social
67 6, 40 | to hear the Gospel (cf. Acts 16:14), and God who fructifies
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 68 1, 2(1) | Cf. Mt 3:16; Lk 4:18; Acts 4:27, 10:38. ~
69 1, 3(18) | Cf. Acts 13:2.~
70 2, 4(1) | Cf. 1 Pt 1:23; Acts 6:7; 12:24. "(The apostles)
71 2, 7(39) | Haerent Animo, Aug. 4, 1908: Acts of St. Pius X, vol. IV (
72 2, 10 | the ends of the earth" (Acts 1:8), for every priestly
73 2, 11(62) | Cf. Acts 20:28.~
74 3, 12 | priest in his own fashion acts in place of Christ himself,
75 3, 13(10) | Acts 16:14.~
76 3, 15(28) | Cf. Acts 13:2.~
77 3, 15(30) | Cf. Acts 20:22.~
78 3, 17(50) | Cf. Acts 8:18-25.~
79 3, 17(52) | Cf. Acts 2:42-47.~
80 3, 18 | spiritual aids are those acts by which the faithful are
81 3, 21 | held all things in common" (Acts 4;32) "and distribution
82 3, 21 | according to each one's need" (Acts 4:35). So it is supremely
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 83 Intro, 1 | beginning of the Church (cf. Acts 11:19-21; 18:26; Rom. 16:
84 1, 4 | move, and have our being" ( Acts 17:28), seek His will in
85 3, 10 | spreading the Gospel (cf. Acts 18:18, 26; Rom. 16:3) the
86 3, 10(2) | allocution Jan. 28, 1894: Acts, 14 (1894) pp. 424- 425.~
87 5, 23 | to rule His Church (cf. Acts 20:28) is an essential element
Perfectae caritatis
Chap., Paragraph 88 0, 15 | united in heart and soul (cf. Acts 4:32), and given new force
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 89 2, 15 | the ministry of the word" (Acts 6:4), they should devote
90 2, 15(10) | cf. Acts 1:14 and 2:46. ~
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 91 3, 18(37) | Acts 15, 28. ~
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