Lumen gentium
   Chap., Paragraph  1     2,  13 |            of this catholicity each individual part contributes through
 2     3,  23 |             mutual relations of the individual bishops with particular
 3     3,  23 |             of the faithful.30* The individual bishops, however, are the
 4     3,  23 |                 For this reason the individual bishops represent each his
 5     3,  23 |          peace, love and unity.~The individual bishops, who are placed
 6     3,  23 |            this it follows that the individual bishops, insofar as their
 7     3,  25 |           of speaking.~Although the individual bishops do not enjoy the
 8     3,  28 |           in a certain sense in the individual local congregations, and
 9     4,  38 |                            38. Each individual layman must stand before
10     6,  45 |     institute of perfection and its individual members may be removed from
Sacrosanctum concilium
   Chap., Paragraph 11     1,  13 |            See.~Devotions proper to individual Churches also have a special
12     1,  26 |            it; but they concern the individual members of the Church in
13     1,  27 |            to a celebration that is individual and quasi-private.~This
14     1,  40 |           traditions and culture of individual peoples might appropriately
15     3,  63 |        instructions prefixed to the individual rites the Roman Ritual,
16     4,  101|           the divine office. But in individual cases the ordinary has the
17     5,  110|            not be only internal and individual, but also external and social.
Gaudium et spes
   Chap., Paragraph 18  Pref,  3  |            about the meaning of its individual and collective strivings,
19 Intro,  4  |         decisions and desires, both individual and collective, and upon
20 Intro,  5  |           so rapid a course that an individual person can scarcely keep
21 Intro,  7  |           are no longer unusual and individual occurrences. For today it
22 Intro,  8  |          and imbalances.~Within the individual person there develops rather
23     1,  13 |          all of human life, whether individual or collective, shows itseLf
24     2,  26 |             social groups and their individual members relatively thorough
25     2,  30 |     development cannot occur unless individual men and their associations
26     2,  31 |                    31. In order for individual men to discharge with greater
27     3,  34 |      through a monumental amount of individual and collective effort. To
28     3,  34 |            becomes, the farther his individual and community responsibility
29     3,  36 |          appropriate methods of the individual sciences or arts. Therefore
30     4,  40 |        importance. Thus through her individual matters and her whole community,
31     4,  44 |            life no less than in her individual sons, she receives a variety
32     5,  47 |           47. The well-being of the individual person and of human and
33     5,  48 |          and eternal destiny of the individual members of a family, and
34     6,  59 |         preserves the rights of the individual and the community, whether
35     7,  63 |            by right reason both for individual and social life and for
36     7,  65 |     subordinate the basic rights of individual persons and groups to the
37     7,  66 |            which are connected with individual and social discrimination.
38     7,  70 |       present-day consumption, both individual and collective, and the
39     7,  72 |         Thus their whole life, both individual and social, will be permeated
40     8,  75 |          arbitrary domination by an individual or a political party and
41     9,  91 |           they have been adapted to individual nations and mentalities
Gravissimum educationis
   Chap., Paragraph 42     0      |            schools according to the individual moral and religious principles
43     0      |             their very constitution individual subjects be pursued according
Dignitatis humanae
   Chap., Paragraph 44     0,  7  |           exercise of their rights, individual men and social groups are
Ad gentes
   Chap., Paragraph 45     3,  20 |     together in one community. Let..individual bishops call to their dioceses
46     4,  27 |           attained to in reality by individual missionaries. Since even
47     6,  38 |       virtue of this communion, the individual churches bear the burden
Presbyterorum ordinis
   Chap., Paragraph 48     2,  8  |         sacramental brotherhood. In individual dioceses, priests form one
49     2,  10 |          labor should be adapted to individual needs and capabilities.
50     3,  20 |       should see to if whether each individual for his own diocese or,
51     3,  21 |           insofar as is possible in individual dioceses or regions there
Apostolicam actuositatem
   Chap., Paragraph 52     4,  16 |                             16. The individual apostolate, flowing generously
53     4,  16 |            A particular form of the individual apostolate as well as a
54     4,  17 |           very urgent need for this individual apostolate in those regions
55     4,  17 |        affection and gratitude.~The individual apostolate has a special
56     6,  31 |       principles and conclusions to individual cases.)6~c Since the works
Optatam totius
   Chap., Paragraph 57     2, 2   |          set up in the territory of individual dioceses, regions or countries.
58     2, 2   |             transcend the limits of individual dioceses, countries, religious
59     3, 7   |                            7. Where individual dioceses are unable to institute
60     4, 12  |   accordance with the conditions of individual regions it will also be
61     5, 16  | transmission and development of the individual truths of revelation. The
62     5, 16  |        which are more widespread in individual regions, so that they may
63     7, 21  |            episcopal conferences in individual nations to employ suitable
Perfectae caritatis
   Chap., Paragraph 64     0,  20 |            the Universal Church and individual dioceses, they should adapt
Dei verbum
   Chap., Paragraph 65  Pref, 2   |             and for the good of the individual churches. Hence, he holds
66     2, 11  |             present and operative. ~Individual bishops who have been entrusted
67     2, 23  |             were, a living body. In individual cases all circumstances
68     2, 30  |            Christian life among the individual faithful and also in families,
69     2, 35  |         carried out harmoniously in individual dioceses and that the unity
70     2, 35  |            not exclude Religious in individual dioceses from the jurisdiction
71     3, 36  |        Church bishops, as rulers of individual churches, were deeply moved
72     3, 36  |          and for the welfare of the individual churches. Thus came into
73 Direc, 44  |          different circumstances of individual nations or regions require.
Orientalium ecclesiarum
   Chap., Paragraph 74     1      |                                 THE INDIVIDUAL CHURCHES OR RITES ~
75     1,  2  |           Catholic Church that each individual Church or Rite should retain
76     1,  3  |                            3. These individual Churches, whether of the
77     1,  4  |          and advancement of all the individual Churches and, to this end,
78     1,  4  |          hierarchs of the different individual Churches with jurisdiction
79     3,  9  |             Pontiff to intervene in individual cases.~
80     3,  10 |          who rule the whole of some individual church or rite.12~
81     4,  16 |           faithful of the different individual churches dwell intermingled
82     4,  17 |     legislative authorities of each individual church should decide about
83     5,  19 |            feast days of any of the individual churches is within the competence
84     5,  19 |            whole area and the other individual churches.24~
85     5,  21 |                                 21. Individual faithful dwelling outside
Inter mirifica
   Chap., Paragraph 86     1,  5  |           and events provides every individual with a fuller, continuing
87     1,  5  |           rights and dignity of the individual. For not all knowledge is
88     2,  13 |           all by carrying out their individual duties or office expertly
89     2,  22 |     boundaries and has an impact on individual members of the whole human
 
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