Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 1 6, 22 | all Christians will be able to use them.~
2 6, 23 | word as possible will be able effectively to provide the
Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 3 3, 26 | and, as far as they are able with God's help, exchanging
4 3, 27 | beset with weakness, he is able to have compassion on the
5 3, 28 | themselves, as far as they are able, his duties and the burden
6 5, 41 | and single people, who are able to make great contributions
7 6, 43 | Thus these religious are able to tranquilly fulfill and
8 6, 46 | But especially they are able to more fully mold the Christian
9 7, 48 | armor of God, that we may be able to stand against the wiles
10 7, 50 | to each of us, we will be able to arrive at perfect union
11 Appen, 72 | the College, he alone is able to perform certain actions
12 Appen, 73 | head, the bishops are not able to act as a College: this
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 13 1, 11 | that the liturgy may be able to produce its full effects,
14 1, 17 | direction, so that they may be able to understand the sacred
15 1, 45 | commission which will be able to promote the liturgy by
16 2, 54 | the faithful may also be able to say or to sing together
17 6, 114| body of the faithful may be able to contribute that active
18 7, 129| consequence they will be able to appreciate and preserve
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 19 2, 25 | develops all his gifts and is able to rise to his destiny.~
20 2, 28 | the more easily will we be able to enter into dialogue with
21 3, 37 | the Holy Spirit, man is able to love the things themselves
22 3, 39 | a body which even now is able to give some kind of foreshadowing
23 4, 42 | welfare of all she may be able to develop herself freely
24 5, 49 | of chastity, they will be able at a suitable age to enter
25 6, 60 | of every people will be able to attain the full development
26 6, 60 | is fitting that they are able to assume their proper role
27 6, 61 | activities however are not able to bring man to a full cultural
28 6, 62 | life for him. The they are able to elevate human life, expressed
29 6, 62 | technology. Thus they will be able to interpret and evaluate
30 6, 62 | own time that it may be able to help these men skilled
31 6, 62 | of priests, who will be able to present to our contemporaries
32 7, 68 | people. These should be able truly to represent them
33 7, 69 | sense that they should be able to benefit not only him
34 7, 69 | aid by which they may be able to help and develop themselves.~
35 9, 85 | Developing nations will not be able to procure material assistance
36 9, 88 | alleviate as far as they are able the sufferings of the modern
37 9, 93 | Lord.~Now to Him who is able to accomplish all things
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 38 0 | of assisting men to be able to come to the fullness
39 0 | it that all citizens are able to come to a suitable share
40 0 | demand that their children be able to enjoy these aids and
Nostra aetate
Chap., Paragraph 41 0, 2 | confident spirit, may be able either to acquire the state
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 42 0, 11 | word itself a divine power able to destroy all the forces
43 0, 15 | the present day want to be able freely to profess their
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 44 1, 6 | flock, and thus they will be able to bear unanimous witness
45 1, 7 | the glory of God, will be able to say with one accord: "
46 1, 8 | what is old that we are able to approach the newness
47 2, 10 | The Church, in order to be able to offer all of them the
48 2, 11 | In order that they may be able to bear more fruitful witness
49 2, 12 | even where they are not able to announce Christ fully.
50 2, 15 | the lay apostolate will be able to permeate the whole of
51 2, 18 | religious life might be able to assimilate the ascetic
52 3, 19 | little these churches may be able to provide for themselves
53 3, 22 | efforts that they may be able to pursue this proposal
54 4, 26 | universities, so that they may be able to discharge special duties
55 6, 40 | whether they would not be able to extend their activity
56 6, 41 | the young churches may be able to take part as soon as
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 57 1, 2 | society of the faithful are able by the sacred power of orders
58 2, 7 | concerned as far as they are able for their material and especially
59 2, 7 | body by its advice will be able to give the bishop effective
60 2, 8 | intellectual life, that they may be able to cooperate more effectively
61 2, 9 | together with them they will be able to recognize the signs of
62 2, 9 | overcome difficulties and be able to fulfill their duties
63 3, 12 | Priest that they may be able to carry on in time his
64 3, 17 | with other men, priests are able to learn and appreciate
65 3, 18 | conditions of life, they may be able to grow in union with Christ,
66 3, 18 | adopted children of God may be able to call out "Abba, Father" (
67 3, 19 | their ordination,59 may be able to frequent courses in which
68 3, 20 | receive, should not only be able to honorably provide for
69 3, 20 | see that their priests are able to have.~Special importance
70 End, 22 | world. "Now to him who is able to accomplish all things
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 71 5, 26 | these councils will be able to promote the mutual coordination
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 72 5, 15 | true therein and will be able to detect the roots of errors
73 5, 16 | See, so that they may be able to contribute to the work
74 5, 16 | refute their errors and be able to communicate the full
75 5, 18 | opportune. Thus they will be able to meet the various needs
76 6, 19 | souls, whereby they will be able to bring all the sons of
77 6, 20 | also practically, and to be able to act both on their own
78 7, 21 | pastoral aspects, and would be able, day by day, to renew and
Perfectae caritatis
Chap., Paragraph 79 0, 2 | apostolic zeal, they may be able to assist men more effectively.~
80 0, 11 | character, so that they may be able to carry out effectively
81 0, 12 | be so instructed as to be able to undertake the celibacy
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 82 1, 10 | departments, for they will be able to report more fully to
83 2, 16 | respects. ~In order to be able to look more closely to
84 2, 22 | end also bishops must be able to carry out their pastoral
85 2, 31 | Wherefore, the bishop should be able to provide more easily and
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 86 2, 7 | and easily will they be able to grow in mutual brotherly
Orientalium ecclesiarum
Chap., Paragraph 87 4, 15 | That the faithful may be able more easily to fulfill their
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