Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 2, 16| final despair. Wherefore to promote the glory of God and procure
2 3, 23| the duty of all bishops to promote and to safeguard the unity
3 3, 23| sake,160 and finally to promote every activity that is of
4 4, 37| shepherds recognize and promote the dignity as well as the
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 5 Intro, 1 | to foster whatever can promote union among all who believe
6 1, 19| patience, pastors of souls must promote the liturgical instruction
7 1, 24| liturgy, it is essential to promote that warm and living love
8 1, 30| 30. To promote active participation, the
9 1, 44| throughout the territory, and to promote studies and necessary experiments
10 1, 45| commission which will be able to promote the liturgy by common consultation.~
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 11 1, 20| fight against religion, and promote atheism by using, especially
12 2, 30| and social virtues, and promote them in society; thus, with
13 4, 42| is willing to assist and promote all these institutions to
14 4, 44| cultures of people.22 To promote such exchange, especially
15 5, 49| truly human, these actions promote that mutual self-giving
16 5, 52| to recognize, protect and promote their authentic nature,
17 5, 52| expressions, should actively promote the values of marriage and
18 6, 53| values which permit him to promote civilization. ~
19 6, 54| and other causes which promote community living create
20 8, 75| willingly seek rather to promote the orderly pursuit of such
21 8, 75| parties, for their part, must promote those things which in their
22 9, 82| of their own people and promote the universal good are very
23 9, 84| there, e.g., the need to promote the general improvement
24 9, 86| community to coordinate and promote development, but in such
25 9, 90| the Catholic community to promote progress in needy regions
26 9, 91| Him. If adopted, they will promote among men a sharper insight
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 27 0 | being made everywhere to promote more education. The rights
28 0 | willing to do their best to promote the common good.~This sacred
29 0 | good. Its function is to promote the education of youth in
30 0 | same time do all she can to promote for all peoples the complete
31 0 | the pupils and in general, promote the whole school project.
32 0 | world, leads its students to promote efficaciously the good of
33 0 | so that they can better promote the sacred sciences and
Nostra aetate
Chap., Paragraph 34 0, 2 | recognize, preserve and promote the good things, spiritual
35 0, 3 | to preserve as well as to promote together for the benefit
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 36 0, 4 | them by instruction, and promote institutions in which they
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 37 5, 29| part, this office should promote missionary vocations and
38 5, 30| diocesan apostolate, to promote missionary activity, to
39 6, 38| in the missions; he will promote the works of mission institutes
40 6, 38| conferences to found and promote works for the brotherly
41 6, 41| activities, and organize and promote various forms of the lay
42 6, 41| in scientific institutes, promote by their historical and
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 43 2, 6 | The local community should promote not only the care of its
44 2, 8 | high regard and eagerly promote those associations which,
45 2, 9 | sincerely acknowledge and promote the dignity of the laity
46 3, 15| obedience is designed to promote the mature freedom of the
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 47 1, 3 | faithful are impelled to promote the glory of God through
48 3, 11| their vocation and carefully promote any sacred vocation which
49 3, 14| feel themselves obliged to promote the true common good. Thus
50 3, 14| and women of good will to promote whatever is true, whatever
51 3, 14| apostolate sedulously to promote this awareness and to transform
52 4, 19| associations, those which promote and encourage closer unity
53 5, 24| 24. The hierarchy should promote the apostolate of the laity,
54 5, 24| authority can select and promote in a particular way some
55 5, 25| the Church, they should promote proper relations been laity
56 5, 25| of these associations and promote their undertakings. Through
57 5, 25| more fruitful. They should promote the spirit of unity within
58 5, 26| councils will be able to promote the mutual coordination
59 6, 30| carefully and assiduously promote formation for the apostolate
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 60 2, 2 | encourage their flock to promote vocations and should be
Perfectae caritatis
Chap., Paragraph 61 0, 2 | social.~d) Institutes should promote among their members an adequate
62 0, 12| the natural means which promote health of mind and body.
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 63 1, 6 | faithful actively support and promote works of evangelization
64 2, 13 | men and both request and promote dialogue with them. These
65 2, 16 | priests they should strive to promote the whole pastoral work
66 2, 18 | they should look to and promote their spiritual care by
67 3, 38 | their pastoral office to promote the greater good which the
68 3, 38 | especially encouraged in order to promote and safeguard the common
69 3, 43 | the same time they should promote all endeavors which will
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 70 1, 4 | opportunities offer, to promote Christian unity. These are:
71 1, 4 | guidance of their bishops, they promote justice and truth, concord
72 3, 17| Eastern Churches. Thus they promote the right ordering of Christian
Orientalium ecclesiarum
Chap., Paragraph 73 1, 4 | regular meetings, strive to promote unity of action and with
74 4, 18| non-Catholics and in order to promote fidelity in and the sanctity
75 6, 26| in order more and more to promote union with the Eastern Churches
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 76 Intro, 2 | sets forth will serve to promote, not only the eternal welfare
77 1, 5 | common good and more readily promote and advance the welfare
78 1, 9 | desirable presentations and promote those that are evil. To
79 2, 20| in their own dioceses, to promote them and, as far as the
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