Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 2, 15| Churches or ecclesiastical communities. Many of them rejoice in
2 3, 26| salvation."53* In these communities, though frequently small
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 3 4, 95| 95. Communities obliged to choral office
4 4, 95| All members of the above communities who are in major orders
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 5 Intro, 6 | circumstance, the traditional local communities such as families, clans,
6 4, 40| Christian Churches and ecclesial communities have done or are doing cooperatively
7 4, 42| bond between diverse human communities and nations, provided these
8 5, 52| exercise influence over communities and social groups should
9 6, 56| from disturbing the life of communities, from destroying the wisdom
10 7, 71| of both individuals and communities to some ownership of external
11 9, 92| also those brothers and communities not yet living with us in
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 12 0, 4 | in community. Religious communities are a requirement of the
13 0, 4 | are observed, religious communities rightfully claim freedom
14 0, 4 | religious principles.~Religious communities also have the right not
15 0, 4 | religious authorities and communities abroad, in erecting buildings
16 0, 4 | or properties.~Religious communities also have the right not
17 0, 4 | religious freedom that religious communities should not be prohibited
18 0, 6 | Church and other religious communities, in virtue of the duty of
19 0, 6 | all citizens and religious communities to religious freedom should
20 0, 13| the right of all men and communities and sanctioned by constitutional
21 0, 15| dangerous for religious communities.~This council greets with
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 22 2, 12| governments, by various Christian communities, and even by non - Christian
23 2, 15| among churches or ecclesial communities and their works. ~The Christian
24 2, 16| when the various faithful communities all have, from among their
25 2, 16| over scattered Christian communities in the name of the pastor
26 2, 17| over the prayers in their communities and teach sacred doctrine.
27 3, 19| aware of their status as communities of faith, liturgy, and love.
28 5, 29| undertaking of other Christian communities, that as far as possible
29 6, 36| unison with other Christian communities, according to the norms
30 6, 37| the People of God lives in communities, especially in dioceses
31 6, 37| of renewal cannot grow in communities unless each of these extends
32 6, 37| the communion between the communities may be made visible, and
33 6, 38| opportunity is offered to communities which have long been Christian
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 34 2, 4 | who preach. In areas or communities of non-Christians, the proclaiming
35 2, 5 | liturgical ministry Christian communities entrusted to their care
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 36 3, 9 | of action, namely, church communities, the family, youth, the
37 3, 10| necessary within the Church communities that without it the apostolate
38 4, 18| apostles both in their family communities and in their parishes and
39 4, 18| activity both the Church communities and the various spheres.
40 4, 20| the Gospel into various communities and departments of life.~
41 4, 22| especially in Catholic mission communities and in regions where the
42 5, 27| part of individuals and communities within the Church, either
43 6, 30| ecclesiastical and temporal communities. They should be so involved
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 44 5, 16 | the churches and ecclesial communities separated from the Apostolic
Perfectae caritatis
Chap., Paragraph 45 0, 1 | wonderful variety of religious communities has grown up which has made
46 0, 6 | spirituality, members of religious communities should resolutely cultivate
47 0, 7 | 7. Communities which are entirely dedicated
48 0, 8 | in the Church very many communities, both clerical and lay,
49 0, 8 | tasks. The gifts which these communities possess differ according
50 0, 8 | 1 Cor. 12:4).~In these communities apostolic and charitable
51 0, 8 | neighbor is fostered.~These communities, then, should adjust their
52 0, 8 | Christ in these various communities be sustained by special
53 0, 9 | Christian people.~Some religious communities according to their rule
54 0, 10| some members of religious communities of brothers being admitted
55 0, 13| local conditions, religious communities should readily offer a quasi-collective
56 0, 13| who are in need.~Religious communities have the right to possess
57 0, 15| one class of Sisters in communities of women. Only that distinction
58 0, 15| monasteries of men and communities which are not exclusively
59 0, 19| of founding new religious communities arises, their necessity
60 0, 19| seriously weighed. Otherwise communities may be needlessly brought
61 0, 20| 20. Religious communities should continue to maintain
62 0, 20| be preserved in religious communities. It should be adapted, accordingly,
63 0, 21| 21. There may be communities and monasteries which the
64 0, 21| with other more flourishing communities and monasteries whose scope
65 0, 24| their hearts. ~Religious communities have the right to make themselves
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 66 2, 30 | faithful and the parish communities will truly realize that
67 2, 34 | Other members of religious communities, both men and women, also
68 2, 35 | diocesan clergy, Religious communities which the not dedicated
69 2, 35 | internal order of their communities so that in them all things
70 2, 35 | common life promoted.19 These communities are also exempt so that
71 2, 35 | between various religious communities and between them and the
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 72 1, 3 | appearance and quite large communities came to be separated from
73 1, 3 | who are born into these Communities and who grow up believing
74 1, 3 | separated Churches23 and Communities as such, though we believe
75 1, 3 | considered as individuals or as Communities and Churches, are not blessed
76 1, 4 | from different Churches and Communities. At these meetings, which
77 3 | III CHURCHES AND ECCLESIAL COMMUNITIES SEPARATED FROM THE ROMAN
78 3 | Separated Churches and Ecclesial Communities in the West ~
79 3, 19| Churches and ecclesial Communities came to be separated from
80 3, 19| these Churches and ecclesial Communities, on account of their different
81 3, 19| these Churches and ecclesial Communities there exist important differences
82 3, 22| communion.~Though the ecclesial Communities which are separated from
Orientalium ecclesiarum
Chap., Paragraph 83 1, 4 | special cases of persons. communities or areas, of recourse to
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