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Vat. Ecum. Council II

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children

Dei verbum
   Chap., Paragraph
1 6, 21 | who is in heaven meets His children with great love and speaks 2 6, 25 | explanations so that the children of the Church may safely Lumen gentium Chap., Paragraph
3 2, 11 | rearing and education of their children. By reason of their state 4 2, 11 | received in baptism are made children of God, thus perpetuating 5 2, 11 | preachers of the faith to their children; they should encourage them 6 2, 13 | and decreed that all His children, scattered as they were, 7 2, 14 | heart."12* All the Church's children should remember that their 8 2, 15 | come about. She exhorts her children to purification and renewal 9 3, 19 | He sent them first to the children of Israel and then to all 10 3, 28 | upon the welfare of God's children, they must strive to lend 11 4, 32 | ministries and works gathers the children of God into one, because " 12 4, 35 | They conduct themselves as children of the promise, and thus 13 4, 35 | one another and to their children. The Christian family loudly 14 4, 37 | confidence which is fitting for children of God and brothers in Christ. 15 4, 37 | way of the liberty of the children of God. Nor should they Sacrosanctum concilium Chap., Paragraph
16 Intro, 2 | under which the scattered children of God may be gathered together 6, Gaudium et spes Chap., Paragraph
17 2, 27 | the selling of women and children; as well as disgraceful 18 4, 40 | form the family of God's children during the present history 19 4, 42 | this family spirit of God's children, an in the same way, to 20 5, 48 | procreation and education of children, and find in them their 21 5, 48 | union and the good of the children impose total fidelity on 22 5, 48 | example and family Prayer, children and indeed everyone gathered 23 5, 48 | living members of the family, children contribute in their own 24 5, 48 | They will stand by them as children should when hardships overtake 25 5, 49 | concern for educating their children also, if they do their part 26 5, 50 | begetting and educating of children. Children are really the 27 5, 50 | and educating of children. Children are really the supreme gift 28 5, 50 | welfare and that of their children, those already born and 29 5, 50 | and the welfare of the children, both demand that the mutual 30 5, 51 | then the upbringing of the children and the courage to accept 31 5, 52 | in the education of their children. The active presence of 32 5, 52 | to their formation. The children, especially the younger 33 5, 52 | underrated on that account.~Children should be so educated that 34 5, 52 | beget and educate their children in the bosom of the family 35 5, 52 | family must be safeguarded. Children too who unhappily lack the 36 6, 61 | this education. There, the children, in an atmosphere of love, 37 7, 68 | the workers and of their children depends, are made not within 38 9, 87 | right to marry and generate children, a decision concerning the 39 9, 87 | concerning the number of children they will have depends on 40 9, 87 | regulating the number of their children and whose safeness has been Gravissimum educationis Chap., Paragraph
41 0 | particularly the primary rights of children and parents, are being proclaimed 42 0 | even though vast numbers of children and young people are still 43 0, 0(3)| Declaration of the Rights of Children of Nov. 20 1959; additional 44 0 | he will share.~Therefore children and young people must be 45 0 | synod likewise declares that children and young people have a 46 0 | be called and should be children of God, they have a right 47 0 | Since parents have given children their life, they are bound 48 0 | and social education of children is fostered. Hence the family 49 0 | sacrament of matrimony, that children should be taught from their 50 0 | mother to give to these children of hers an education by 51 0 | and duty to educate their children must enjoy true liberty 52 0 | schools they want for their children.20~In addition it is the 53 0 | must protect the right of children to an adequate school education, 54 0 | religious education of all her children, the Church must be present 55 0 | and even demand that their children be able to enjoy these aids 56 0 | that the education of their children can be imparted in all schools 57 0 | duty of entrusting their children to Catholic schools wherever 58 0 | for the education of their children.28 ~ 59 0 | spiritual formation of all their children, they must see to it, after Dignitatis humanae Chap., Paragraph
60 0, 5 | religious education that their children are to receive. Government, 61 0, 5 | parents are violated, if their children are forced to attend lessons 62 0, 14 | Church earnestly begs of its children that, "first of all, supplications, Ad gentes Chap., Paragraph
63 2, 11 | these groups through her children, who dwell among them or 64 2, 12 | the Church, through her children, is one with men of every 65 2, 12 | themselves to the education of children and young people by means Presbyterorum ordinis Chap., Paragraph
66 2, 4(8)| foster-mother who nourishes her children" (H. Denzinger, Oriental 67 3, 15 | the mature freedom of the children of God; by its very nature 68 3, 16 | made present, in which the children of the resurrection neither 69 3, 18 | Testament, and so as adopted children of God may be able to call Apostolicam actuositatem Chap., Paragraph
70 3, 11 | faith for each other, their children, and all others in their 71 3, 11 | communicate the faith to their children and to educate them by word 72 3, 11 | and guardians to educate children in a Christian manner, and 73 3, 11 | housing, the education of children, working conditions, social 74 3, 13 | laity who live near them. ~Children also have their own apostolic 75 6, 30 | apostolate should start with the children's earliest education. In 76 6, 30 | the task of training their children from childhood on to recognize 77 6, 30 | apprenticeship for the apostolate. Children must be educated, too, in Optatam totius Chap., Paragraph
78 4, 8 | especially the poor, the children, the sick, the sinners and Perfectae caritatis Chap., Paragraph
79 0, 1 | the various gifts of her children like a spouse adorned for 80 0, 24 | religious vocations in their children by instilling Christian Dei verbum Chap., Paragraph
81 2, 12 | procreation and education of children, civil society with its 82 2, 14 | with sedulous care to both children and adolescents, youths 83 2, 35 | faithful, especially of the children, catechetical instruction Unitatis redintegratio Chap., Paragraph
84 1, 3 | sides were to blame. The children who are born into these 85 1, 3 | accepted as brothers by the children of the Catholic Church.22~ 86 3, 17 | thank God that many Eastern children of the Catholic Church, Inter mirifica Chap., Paragraph
87 1, 10 | their homes or affect their children under other circumstances. ~ 88 2, 13 | 13. All the children of the Church should join, 89 2, 17 | unbecoming for the Church's children idly to permit the message 90 Appen, 24 | kept by all the Church's children. By using these helps they


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