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Vat. Ecum. Council II

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Dei verbum
   Chap., Paragraph
1 4, 15 | before the time of salvation established by Christ, reveal to all 2 4, 16 | New. 2 For, though Christ established the new covenant in His 3 5, 17 | see John 1:14). Christ established the kingdom of God on earth, Lumen gentium Chap., Paragraph
4 1, 8 | Christ, the one Mediator, established and continually sustains 5 2, 9 | Holy Spirit,89 are finally established as "a chosen race, a royal 6 2, 9 | for the whole human race. Established by Christ as a communion 7 2, 9 | of unity and peace, and established them as the Church that 8 2, 17 | infant churches are fully established and can themselves continue 9 3, 18 | Christ, the eternal Shepherd, established His holy Church, having 10 3, 19 | universal Church, which the Lord established on the apostles and built 11 3, 22 | practice whereby bishops duly established in all parts of the world 12 3, 23 | about that various churches, established in various places by the 13 3, 27 | preserves the form of government established by Christ the Lord in His 14 3, 28 | ministry. Thus the divinely established ecclesiastical ministry 15 3, 29 | opportune for such deacons to be established for the care of souls. With 16 6, 45 | those institutes variously established for the building up of Christ' 17 7, 48 | disciples and through Him has established His Body which is the Church 18 8, 52 | the Church, which the Lord established as His body. Joined to Christ 19 8, 55 | fulfilled and the new Economy established, when the Son of God took 20 Appen, 73 | Pontiff is certainly firmly established in Tradition.~N.B. Without Sacrosanctum concilium Chap., Paragraph
21 Intro, 3 | practical norms should be established. ~Among these principles 22 1, 22 | of bishops legitimately established.~3. Therefore no other person, Gaudium et spes Chap., Paragraph
23 Intro, 6 | ideas and social conditions established for centuries.~Likewise, 24 1, 18 | thoughtful man a solidly established faith provides the answer 25 4, 42 | which the human race has established for itself and constantly 26 5, 48 | married life and love has been established by the Creator and qualified 27 5, 49 | adultery or divorce. Firmly established by the Lord, the unity of 28 8, 74 | juridical order legitimately established or due to be established. 29 8, 74 | established or due to be established. When authority is so exercised, 30 9, 85 | changes are made in the established procedures of modern world 31 9, 85 | economic order is to be established on a world-wide basis, an 32 9, 90 | contribute to institutes already established or to be established for 33 9, 90 | already established or to be established for the encouragement of Gravissimum educationis Chap., Paragraph
34 0 | educational institutions are established. New experiments are conducted 35 0 | theology there should be established an institute or chair of Dignitatis humanae Chap., Paragraph
36 0, 3 | person and to the very order established by God for human life, if 37 0, 11 | assert its claims.20 It is established by witnessing to the truth 38 0, 13 | as a spiritual authority, established by Christ the Lord, upon 39 0, 15 | of peace and harmony be established and maintained within the Ad gentes Chap., Paragraph
40 Pref, 1 | of God be proclaimed and established throughout the world.~In 41 1, 6 | churches should be sufficiently established and should grow up all over Presbyterorum ordinis Chap., Paragraph
42 1, 2 | same Lord, however, has established ministers among his faithful 43 1, 2 | indeed, to the priests.8 Established in the order of the priesthood 44 2, 7(41)| Chapter is already found in established law, as the "senate and 45 3, 16 | the mysterious marriage established by Christ, and fully to 46 3, 19 | that all their priests at established intervals, especially a 47 3, 20 | territory-that norms are established according to which suitable 48 3, 21 | dioceses or regions there be established a common fund enabling bishops 49 3, 21 | provided for by other duly established sources.~Moreover, in nations 50 3, 21 | clergy is not yet aptly established, let the episcopal conferences 51 3, 21 | federated with one another or established for various dioceses together, 52 3, 21 | Let priests share in this established institute, prompted by a Apostolicam actuositatem Chap., Paragraph
53 2, 7 | value. This value has been established in them by God, whether 54 2, 8 | supernatural solidarity and established charity as the mark of His 55 3, 11 | Creator of all things has established conjugal society as the 56 4, 18 | spheres. For the associations established for carrying on the apostolate 57 4, 21 | place, or have ordered to be established as particularly urgent, 58 5, 24 | apostolic undertakings which are established by the free choice of the 59 5, 26 | Councils of this type should be established as far as possible also 60 5, 26 | secretariat, moreover, should be established at the Holy See for the 61 6, 32 | and methodology should be established for all fields of the apostolate Perfectae caritatis Chap., Paragraph
62 0, 18 | needs require in houses established for those purposes.~In order 63 0, 19 | where churches have recently established, those forms of religious 64 0, 23 | councils of major superiors, established by the Holy See. These can 65 0, 23 | episcopal conferences should be established with regard to the exercise 66 0, 23 | conferences should also be established for secular institutes.~ Dei verbum Chap., Paragraph
67 1, 5 | world, in ways and manners established or to be established by 68 1, 5 | manners established or to be established by the Roman pontiff, render 69 1, 10 | since these departments are established for the good of the universal 70 2, 23 | different rites is to be established.16 ~Also, where similar 71 2, 27 | pastoral commission will be established over which the diocesan 72 2, 35 | intact, these principles are established as fundamental:~1.) All 73 3, 36 | councils in which bishops established for various churches the 74 3, 37 | Episcopal conferences already established in many nations-have furnished 75 3, 38 | things, offices should be established which will aid in achieving 76 3, 43 | consideration, there should be established in every nation, if possible, Unitatis redintegratio Chap., Paragraph
77 3, 18 | the one dwelling, firmly established on Christ Jesus, the cornerstone, Orientalium ecclesiarum Chap., Paragraph
78 Pream, 1 | ecclesiastical traditions and the established standards of the Christian 79 1, 4 | this end, there should be established parishes and a special hierarchy 80 2, 5 | accordance with its own established disciplines, since all these 81 2, 6 | liturgical rite and their established way of life, and that these 82 3, 8 | prejudice to the legitimately established precedence of honor.10~ 83 3, 11 | where there is need, to be established either by an ecumenical 84 4, 13 | 13. The established practice in respect of the 85 4, 17 | In order that the ancient established practice of the Sacrament 86 5, 21 | may follow completely the established custom of the place where 87 5, 22 | traditions of their own established custom the Divine Office, 88 6, 25 | accordance with the regulations established by the competent authority.30~ Inter mirifica Chap., Paragraph
89 2, 21 | radio and television be established everywhere and given every


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