Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 1 1, 4 | now await no further new public revelation before the glorious
Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 2 3, 25| its contents;46* but a new public revelation they do not accept
3 6, 45| from God for them by its public prayer. It commends them
4 8, 58| 58. In the public life of Jesus, Mary makes
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 5 1, 7 | in the liturgy the whole public worship is performed by
6 1, 27| every Mass has of itself a public and social nature.~
7 4, 90| office, because it is the public prayer of the Church, is
8 4, 98| are thereby performing the public prayer of the Church.~They
9 4, 98| Church.~They too perform the public prayer of the Church who,
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 10 1, 20| means of pressure which public power has at its disposal.~
11 2, 25| and organizations, both public and private. This development,
12 2, 29| institutions, both private and public, must labor to minister
13 2, 30| promotes and assists the public and private institutions
14 2, 31| citizens to participate in public affairs with genuine freedom.
15 2, 31| decisiveness required by public authority. If every citizen
16 5, 49| highly prized, and wholesome public opinion created about it
17 5, 52| marriage and the family. Public authority should regard
18 5, 52| authentic nature, to shield public morality and to favor the
19 6, 59| information concerning events of a public nature.9~As for public authority,
20 6, 59| a public nature.9~As for public authority, it is not its
21 7, 65| with the undertakings oœ public authorities.~Growth is not
22 7, 66| moreover, above all the public authorities, must treat
23 7, 70| individuals or groups of public authorities-are bound to
24 7, 71| inherent in various forms of public property. Goods can be transferred
25 7, 71| can be transferred to the public domain only by the competent
26 7, 71| Furthermore, it is the right of public authority to prevent anyone
27 8, 73| themselves and with respect to public authority.~The present keener
28 8, 73| rights of the person in public life. These include the
29 8, 73| and sphere of action of public authority.~
30 8, 74| political community and public authority are founded on
31 8, 74| citizens are oppressed by a public authority overstepping its
32 8, 74| and the organization of public authority. For the benefit
33 8, 75| and in the direction of public affairs, in fixing the terms
34 8, 75| reference of the various public bodies and in the election
35 8, 75| attribute excessive power to public authority, not to make exaggerated
36 8, 75| day make it necessary for public authority to intervene more
37 8, 75| Moreover, it is inhuman for public authority to fall back on
38 8, 76| those matters which regard public order when the fundamental
39 9, 79| authorities and others who share public responsibility have the
40 9, 81| establishment of some universal public authority acknowledged as
41 9, 82| very greatly dependent on public opinion and feeling. It
42 9, 82| and for new inspiration in public opinion. Those who are dedicated
43 9, 82| of the young, or who mold public opinion, should consider
44 9, 87| intervention on the part of public authority. In view of this
45 9, 87| left to the judgment of public authority. But since the
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 46 0 | proclaimed and recognized in public documents.3 As the number
47 0 | those who hold a position of public authority or who are in
48 0 | schools. Consequently, the public power, which has the obligation
49 0 | distributive justice, that public subsidies are paid out in
50 0 | there is accomplished a public, enduring and pervasive
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 51 0, 2 | impeded, provided that just public order be observed.~
52 0, 3 | in society, provided just public order is observed.~There
53 0, 3 | whereby men, in private and in public and out of a sense of personal
54 0, 4 | Provided the just demands of public order are observed, religious
55 0, 4 | honor the Supreme Being in public worship, assist their members
56 0, 4 | to be hindered in their public teaching and witness to
57 0, 7 | adequate care of genuine public peace, which comes about
58 0, 7 | a proper guardianship of public morality. ~These matters
59 0, 7 | they are what is meant by public order. For the rest, the
60 0, 15| religion in private and in public. Indeed, religious freedom
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 61 2, 12| but also as a valuable public service, especially in the
62 2, 12| to projects sponsored by public and private organizations,
63 3, 19| apostolic activity to set up a public order based on justice and
64 5, 33| missionaries, relations with public authorities and with international
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 65 2, 8 | social assistance, whether public or private, including international
66 3, 14| good. Catholics skilled in public affairs and adequately enlightened
67 3, 14| not refuse to administer public affairs since by doing this
68 3, 14| initiate research on social and public practices which should be
69 4, 16| salvation of the whole world by public worship and prayer as well
70 4, 18| up under the pressure of public opinion or of social institutions.~
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 71 2, 13 | its dissemination through public statements at times of outstanding
72 2, 17 | doctrine or the increase of public worship, or the pursuing
73 2, 19 | collaborate actively with public authorities for this purpose
74 2, 35 | things which pertain to the public exercise of divine worship-except
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 75 2, 8 | holiness of life, along with public and private prayer for the
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 76 1, 8 | 8. Since public opinion exercises the greatest
77 1, 8 | of life, both private and public, every member of society
78 1, 8 | to form and spread sound public opinion. ~
79 1, 12| 12. The public authority, in these matters,
80 1, 12| use the media. Moreover, public authority has the duty of
81 1, 12| undertaken. ~Lastly, the same public authority, which legitimately
82 1, 12| lest grave damage befall public morals and the welfare of
83 2, 14| supporting and advancing public opinion in accord with natural
84 2, 20| them and, as far as the public apostolate is concerned,
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