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86 sent
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Vat. Ecum. Council II

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culture

Dei verbum
   Chap., Paragraph
1 3, 12 | situation of his own time and culture. 7 For the correct understanding Lumen gentium Chap., Paragraph
2 4, 36 | technical skill and civic culture for the benefit of all men 3 4, 36 | so doing they will imbue culture and human activity with Sacrosanctum concilium Chap., Paragraph
4 1, 19 | and standard of religious culture. By so doing, pastors will 5 1 | adapting the Liturgy to the culture and traditions of peoples~ 6 1, 40 | from the traditions and culture of individual peoples might Gaudium et spes Chap., Paragraph
7 Intro, 9 | convinced that the benefits of culture ought to be and actually 8 2, 31 | educated to a higher degree of culture through the use of the immense 9 4, 42 | particular form of human culture, nor to any political, economic 10 4, 44 | the various forms of human culture, by all of which the nature 11 6 | THE PROPER DEVELOPMENT OF CULTURE ~ 12 6, 53 | full humanity only through culture, that is through the cultivation 13 6, 53 | involved, therefore, nature and culture are quite intimately connected 14 6, 53 | with the other.~The word "culture" in its general sense indicates 15 6, 53 | Thence it follows that human culture has necessarily a historical 16 6, 53 | social aspect and the word "culture" also often assumes a sociological 17 6 | SECTION 1 The Circumstances of Culture in the World Today ~ 18 6, 54 | the further extension of culture. These ways have been prepared 19 6, 54 | with one another. Hence the culture of today possesses particular 20 6, 54 | universal form of human culture, which better promotes and 21 6, 55 | and the artisans of the culture of their community. Throughout 22 6, 56 | responsibility for the progress of culture, nourishes a high hope but 23 6, 56 | dynamism and expansion of a new culture to be fostered without losing 24 6, 56 | particular urgency when a culture which arises from the enormous 25 6, 56 | must be harmonized with a culture nourished by classical studies 26 6, 56 | the world, when the human culture of those who are more competent 27 6, 56 | how is the autonomy which culture claims for itself to be 28 6, 56 | conflicting requirements, human culture must evolve today in such 29 6 | the Proper Development of Culture ~ 30 6, 57 | one which gives to human culture its eminent place in the 31 6, 57 | necessarily follow from the culture of today, nor should they 32 6, 57 | for those who are poor in culture or who are deprived of the 33 6, 58 | message of salvation and human culture. For God, revealing Himself 34 6, 58 | spoken according to the culture proper to each epoch.~Likewise 35 6, 58 | constantly renews the life and culture of fallen man, it combats 36 6, 58 | advances human and civic culture; by her action, also by 37 6, 59 | to the mind of all that culture is to be subordinated to 38 6, 59 | moral and social sense.~Culture, because it flows immediately 39 6, 59 | legitimate autonomy of human culture and especially of the sciences.8~ 40 6, 59 | of fostering the life of culture among an even within the 41 6, 59 | everything possible to prevent culture from being turned away from 42 6 | Christians in Regard to Culture ~ 43 6, 60 | all to a human and social culture in conformity with the dignity 44 6, 60 | the so-called fundamental culture lest very many be prevented 45 6, 60 | full development of their culture in conformity with their 46 6, 60 | conscious of the right to culture and the duty he has of developing 47 6, 60 | in them the eagerness for culture. This is especially true 48 6, 60 | will not impede their human culture but rather favor it. Women 49 6, 61 | while proper forms of human culture impress themselves in an 50 6, 61 | which can foster a universal culture. With the more or less generalized 51 6, 61 | inquiry into the meaning of culture and science for the human 52 6, 62 | much to the development of culture, experience shows that, 53 6, 62 | sometimes difficult to harmonize culture with Christian teaching. 54 6, 62 | judging, as expressed in their culture. Let them blend new sciences 55 6, 62 | so that their religious culture and morality may keep pace 56 7, 69 | especially those that provide for culture and education, should be 57 7, 71 | all advancement in human culture and all sharing in social 58 9, 86 | development of their own culture and traditions. Those who 59 9, 91 | situations and forms of human culture in the world. Indeed while 60 9, 92 | whatever nation, race or culture, the Church stands forth Gravissimum educationis Chap., Paragraph
61 0 | ability, their sex, and the culture and tradition of their country, 62 0, 0(15)| more education and human culture. Cf. Paul VI's allocution 63 0 | come to a suitable share in culture and are properly prepared 64 0 | development and spread of culture, to the peaceful association 65 0 | order the whole of human culture to the news of salvation 66 0 | as to the betterment of culture itself.~But let teachers 67 0 | mind in the furtherance of culture and the students of these Nostra aetate Chap., Paragraph
68 0, 2 | bound up with an advanced culture have struggled to answer Ad gentes Chap., Paragraph
69 2, 15 | riches of its own nation's culture, should be deeply rooted 70 2, 16 | appreciation of their own nation's culture. In their philosophical 71 3, 19 | somewhat conformed to the local culture, enjoys a certain firmness 72 3, 19 | should link to their own culture, in order to increase, by 73 3, 21 | be acquainted with this culture; they must heal it and preserve 74 3, 22 | the dispositions of each culture.6 Particular traditions, Presbyterorum ordinis Chap., Paragraph
75 3, 19 | theological science.~Since human culture and also sacred science Apostolicam actuositatem Chap., Paragraph
76 2, 7 | prosperity of the family, culture, economic matters, the arts 77 2, 7 | temporal sphere, including culture.2~ 78 6, 29 | community and adjusted to its culture.~However, the lay person 79 6, 29 | The importance of general culture along with practical and Perfectae caritatis Chap., Paragraph
80 0, 3 | apostolate, the demands of culture, and social and economic 81 0, 18 | their lives to perfect the culture they have received in matters Inter mirifica Chap., Paragraph
82 1, 12 | encourage spiritual values, culture and the fine arts and guarantee 83 2, 14 | decent entertainment, humane culture or art, especially when 84 2, 17 | they contribute to genuine culture and the apostolate. ~


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