Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 1 1, 2 | access to the Father and come to share in the divine nature (
Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 2 1, 4 | say to Jesus, the Lord, "Come!"17 ~Thus, the Church has
3 1, 5 | then the kingdom of God has come upon you".22 Before all
4 2, 9 | Behold the days shall come saith the Lord, and I will
5 2, 15 | hope and work that this may come about. She exhorts her children
6 3, 23 | divine Providence it has come about that various churches,
7 3, 24 | canonical mission of bishops can come about by legitimate customs
8 4, 31 | such a way that they may come into being and then continually
9 4, 35 | await the glory that is to come.202 Let them not, then,
10 4, 35 | hope of a blessed life to come. Thus by its example and
11 4, 37 | clearly and more incisively come to decisions regarding both
12 5, 42 | this world; let them not come to terms with this world;
13 6, 43 | forms of living. Thus it has come about, that, as if on a
14 6, 44 | forward to one that is to come. Since this is so, the religious
15 7, 48 | heaven, when there will come the time of the restoration
16 7, 48 | final age of the world has come upon us 242 and the renovation
17 7, 48 | who have done good shall come forth unto resurrection
18 7, 48 | compared with the glory to come that will be revealed in
19 7, 48 | His glory264. and who will come "to be glorified in His
20 7, 49 | 49. Until the Lord shall come in His majesty, and all
21 7, 50 | seeking the City that is to come 274 and at the same time
22 8, 68 | perfected is the world to come, so too does she shine forth
23 8, 68 | the day of the Lord shall come,304 as a sign of sure hope
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 24 Intro, 2 | world to that city yet to come, which we seek 2. While
25 1, 5 | that all men be saved and come to the knowledge of the
26 1, 5 | the fullness of time had come sent His Son, the Word made
27 1, 6 | Church has never failed to come together to celebrate the
28 1, 9 | the Church. Before men can come to the liturgy they must
29 1, 10 | faith and baptism should come together to praise God in
30 1, 11 | necessary that the faithful come to it with proper dispositions,
31 2, 47 | centuries until He should come again, and so to entrust
32 5, 106| s faithful are bound to come together into one place
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 33 Intro, 4 | present life and the life to come, and about the relationship
34 1, 13 | manifold ills which cannot come from his good Creator. Often
35 1, 17 | Creator spontaneously, and come freely to utter and blissful
36 1, 22 | figure of Him Who was to come,20 namely Christ the Lord.
37 2, 28 | fact, the more deeply we come to understand their ways
38 3, 38 | a desire for the age to come, but by that very fact animating,
39 4, 42 | religious mission itself come a function, a light and
40 4, 43 | but seek one which is to come,13 think that they may therefore
41 4, 45 | that God's kingdom may come, and that the salvation
42 4, 45 | the whole human race may come to pass. For every benefit
43 4, 45 | Himself speaks: "Behold I come quickly And my reward is
44 5, 52 | the various generations come together and help one another
45 6, 57 | charity through Him Who has come to save the world.~
46 7, 66 | precarious. When workers come from another country or
47 7, 68 | efforts must be made to come to a peaceful settlement.
48 7, 69 | that men are obliged to come to the relief of the poor
49 7, 70 | investing for the generation to come. They should also always
50 8, 74 | perfection.2~Yet the people who come together in the political
51 9, 78 | well and make these words come true: "They shall turn their
52 9, 83 | Not a few of these causes come from excessive economic
53 9, 89 | service to all.~This will come about more effectively if
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 54 0 | assisting men to be able to come to the fullness of this
55 0 | all citizens are able to come to a suitable share in culture
Nostra aetate
Chap., Paragraph 56 0, 1 | existence: whence do we come, and where are we going? ~
57 0, 2 | at times some indeed have come to the recognition of a
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 58 0, 1 | thus be saved in Christ and come to blessedness. We believe
59 0, 1 | to embrace the truth they come to know, and to hold fast
60 0, 3 | divine Providence, he can come to perceive ever more fully
61 0, 3 | conscience in order that he may come to God, the end and purpose
62 0, 8 | in other words, who will come to decisions on their own
63 0, 8 | aim, namely, that men may come to act with greater responsibility
64 0, 9 | person, whose exigencies have come to be are fully known to
65 0, 11 | harvest time, which will come at the end of the world.16
66 0, 11 | men should be saved and come to the acknowledgment of
67 0, 12 | course of time men have come more widely to recognize
68 0, 14 | that all men be saved and come to the knowledge of the
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 69 1, 3 | again: "The Son of Man has come to seek and to save what
70 1, 3 | may in the course of time come to achieve its effect in
71 1, 7 | all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the
72 1, 7 | its life and the life to come.~Finally, by means of this
73 1, 9 | nations before the Lord shall come (cf. Mark 13:10).~Missionary
74 2, 12 | that the kingdom of God had come (cf. Matt. 9:35ff; Acts
75 2, 16 | imposition of hands which has come down from the Apostles,
76 6, 36 | profound human needs, and may come to their assistance.~It
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 77 2, 8 | to the weary apostles: "Come aside to a desert place,
78 3, 16 | living sign of the world to come, by a faith and charity
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 79 1, 4 | compared with the glory to come that will be revealed in
80 1, 4 | Lord, "If anyone wishes to come after me, let him deny himself
81 Exhor, 33 | invitation to all the laity to come closer to Him every day,
82 Exhor, 33 | and place where He will come (cf. Luke 10:1) so that
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 83 3, 4 | to men, Him who did not "come to be served but to serve
84 4, 10 | resurrection of the world to come (cf. Luke 20:36), and obtain
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 85 1, 3 | too. All of these, which come from Christ and lead back
86 1, 4 | institutions which have come to it from Christ through
87 3, 17 | to time one tradition has come nearer to a full appreciation
Orientalium ecclesiarum
Chap., Paragraph 88 5, 20 | authorities of a place to come to an agreement by the unanimous
89 End, 30 | separated Eastern Churches come together into complete unity. ~
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