Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 3, 23 | mutual respect for their rights and duties.37* This variety
2 4, 36 | carefully between those rights and duties which are theirs
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 3 1, 21 | prejudice to the fundamental rights of the human person. The
4 2, 25 | person, and safeguarding his rights.4~But if by this social
5 2, 26 | and consequently involves rights and duties with respect
6 2, 26 | above all things, and his rights and duties are universal
7 2, 29 | respect to the fundamental rights of the person, every type
8 2, 29 | that fundamental personal rights are still not being universally
9 2, 29 | and safeguard the basic rights of man under every political
10 4, 41 | and vindication of his own rights. Since it has been entrusted
11 4, 41 | committed to her, proclaims the rights of man; she acknowledges
12 4, 41 | of today by which these rights are everywhere fostered.
13 4, 41 | think that our personal rights are fully ensured only when
14 4, 42 | recognition to the basic rights of person and family, to
15 5, 52 | wiser and harmonize personal rights with the other requirements
16 6, 59 | course, as it preserves the rights of the individual and the
17 7, 65 | which subordinate the basic rights of individual persons and
18 7, 66 | without disregarding the rights of persons or the natural
19 7, 68 | delegates.~Among the basic rights of the human person is to
20 7, 68 | defense of the workers' own rights and the fulfillment of their
21 7, 71 | in spite of social funds, rights, and services provided by
22 8, 73 | especially regarding the rights and duties of all in the
23 8, 73 | better protection to the rights of the person in public
24 8, 73 | privately. The protection of the rights of a person is indeed a
25 8, 73 | increasing concern that the rights of minorities be recognized,
26 8, 73 | actual exercise of personal rights to all citizens, and not
27 8, 74 | them to defend their own rights and the rights of their
28 8, 74 | their own rights and the rights of their fellow citizens
29 8, 75 | system for the protection of rights. The rights of all persons,
30 8, 75 | protection of rights. The rights of all persons, families
31 8, 75 | But when the exercise of rights is restricted temporarily
32 8, 75 | methods which violate the rights of the person or social
33 8, 76 | the exercise of certain rights which have been legitimately
34 8, 76 | order when the fundamental rights of a person or the salvation
35 9, 78 | the vindication of their rights and who resort to methods
36 9, 78 | done without injury to the rights and duties of others or
37 9, 80(1)| of vindicating violated rights."~
38 9, 81 | justice, and respect for rights. But before this hoped for
39 9, 87 | Governments undoubtedly have rights and duties, within the limits
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 40 0 | promote more education. The rights of men to an education,
41 0 | particularly the primary rights of children and parents,
42 0, 0(3) | Declaration on the Rights of Man of Dec. 10, 1948,
43 0, 0(3) | the Declaration of the Rights of Children of Nov. 20 1959;
44 0, 0(3) | Convention Safeguarding the Rights of Men and Fundamental Liberties,
45 0, 0(5) | declaration cited on the rights of man in footnote 3.~
46 0 | addition, therefore, to the rights of parents and others to
47 0 | work of education, certain rights and duties belong indeed
48 0 | to protect the duties and rights of parents and others who
49 0 | 6. The Duties and Rights of Parents~Parents who have
50 0 | to protect and defend the rights of citizens, must see to
51 0 | exercise their civic duties and rights. Therefore the state must
52 0 | is opposed to the native rights of the human person, to
53 0 | freedom of conscience, the rights of parents, as well as to
Nostra aetate
Chap., Paragraph 54 0, 5 | their human dignity and the rights flowing from it are concerned. ~
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 55 0, 1 | popes on the inviolable rights of the human person and
56 0, 6 | in the protection of the rights, and in the performance
57 0, 6 | promotion of the inviolable rights of man ranks among the essential
58 0, 6 | exercise their religious rights and to fulfill their religious
59 0, 6 | of God and of the sacred rights of the person and the family
60 0, 7 | In the exercise of their rights, individual men and social
61 0, 7 | have respect both for the rights of others and for their
62 0, 7 | effective safeguard of the rights of all citizens and for
63 0, 7 | settlement of conflicts of rights, also out of the need for
64 0, 11 | power of government and its rights, when He commanded that
65 0, 11 | warning that the higher rights of God are to be kept inviolate: "
66 0, 14 | must be proclaimed, the rights of the human person, and
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 67 3, 11 | the preservation of these rights in civil legislation and
68 3, 11(4)| International Union to Protect the Rights of Families, Sept. 20, 1949;
69 3, 11(6)| for the Defense of Family Rights, Sept. 20, 1949: A.A.S.
Perfectae caritatis
Chap., Paragraph 70 0, 15 | equal footing and with equal rights and obligations, excepting
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 71 2, 11 | they should recognize the rights which legitimately belong
72 2, 20 | desires that in future no more rights or privileges of election,
73 2, 20 | renounce the above-mentioned rights and privileges which they
74 2, 21 | resigned and for special rights to be accorded them. ~
75 2, 28 | and benefices. Therefore, rights or privileges which in any
76 2, 31 | pastorates. To this end all rights whatsoever of presentation,
77 3, 40 | an early review and the rights and privileges of metropolitans
Orientalium ecclesiarum
Chap., Paragraph 78 1, 3 | and they enjoy the same rights and are under the same obligations,
79 3, 9 | therefore, determines that their rights and privileges should be
80 3, 9 | ecumenical councils.11~The rights and privileges in question
81 4, 17 | the minor orders and the rights and obligations that attach
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 82 1, 5 | morality and for the legitimate rights and dignity of the individual.
83 1, 6 | relationship between the rights, as they are called, of
84 1, 12 | fine arts and guarantee the rights of those who wish to use
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