Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 2, 9 | the source of unity and peace, and established them as
2 2, 13| which in promoting universal peace presages it. And there belong
3 3, 22| bond of unity, charity and peace,23* and also the councils
4 3, 23| entire Church in the bond of peace, love and unity.~The individual
5 4, 36| kingdom of justice, love and peace 4*. In this kingdom creation
6 4, 36| in justice, charity and peace. The laity have the principal
7 4, 36| by which the message of peace may enter the world.~Because
8 4, 38| the poor, the meek, the peace makers-whom the Lord in
9 7, 49| have gone to sleep in the peace of Christ is not in the
10 8, 69| happily gathered together in peace and harmony into one people
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 11 Intro, 8 | of the popular desire for peace, and the ambition to propagate
12 2, 29| social and international peace.~Human institutions, both
13 3, 38| upon those who search after peace and justice. Appointed Lord
14 3, 39| surpass all the longings for peace which spring up in the human
15 3, 39| grace, of justice, love and peace."24 On this earth that Kingdom
16 4, 46| the family of nations, and peace. On each of these may there
17 5, 48| the dignity, stability, peace and prosperity of the family
18 5, 52| and the family along with peace of conscience if by pooling
19 7, 63| day by day, and the very peace of the world can be jeopardized
20 7, 72| prosperity of mankind and to the peace of the world. In these activities
21 8, 76| human community, strengthens peace among men for the glory
22 9 | CHAPTER V THE FOSTERING OF PEACE AND THE PROMOTION OF A COMMUNITY
23 9, 77| himself to the cause of peace with renewed vigor. Thus
24 9, 77| declares that the artisans of peace are blessed "because they
25 9, 77| authentic and noble meaning of peace and condemns the frightfulness
26 9, 77| of Christ the author of peace, with all men in securing
27 9, 77| securing among themselves a peace based on justice and love
28 9, 77| setting up the instruments of peace.~
29 9, 78| 78. Peace is not merely the absence
30 9, 78| an enterprise of justice. Peace results from that order
31 9, 78| changing as time goes on, peace is never attained once and
32 9, 78| sin, the achievement of peace requires a constant mastering
33 9, 78| this is not enough. This peace on earth cannot be obtained
34 9, 78| for the establishment of peace. Hence peace is likewise
35 9, 78| establishment of peace. Hence peace is likewise the fruit of
36 9, 78| can provide.~That earthly peace which arises from love of
37 9, 78| symbolizes and results from the peace of Christ which radiates
38 9, 78| incarnate Son, the prince of peace reconciled all men with
39 9, 78| peacemakers in pleading for peace and bringing it about.~Motivated
40 9, 79| to the establishment of peace.~
41 9, 81| most effective way by which peace of a sort can be maintained
42 9, 81| way to preserve a steady peace, nor is the so-called balance
43 9, 81| race a sure and authentic peace. Rather than being eliminated
44 9, 81| the restoration of genuine peace.~Therefore, we say it again:
45 9, 81| obtaining common security. Since peace must be born of mutual trust
46 9, 82| on this work of building peace with vigor. It is a work
47 9, 82| greater unity.~The problems of peace and of disarmament have
48 9, 82| them no good to work for peace as long as feelings of hostility,
49 9, 82| all in fresh sentiments of peace. Indeed, we all need a change
50 9, 82| agreements concerning world peace are reached in the future,
51 9, 82| which it will experience no peace other than the dreadful
52 9, 82| other than the dreadful peace of death. But, while we
53 9, 83| 83. In order to build up peace above all the causes of
54 9, 83| organizations which will foster peace.~
55 9, 89| contributes to the ensuring of peace everywhere on earth and
56 9, 90| all men thirsting for true peace.~The council, considering
57 9, 92| a harbinger of unity and peace for the world at large.
58 9, 92| up the world in genuine peace.~
59 9, 93| they will be caught up in peace and utter happiness in that
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 60 0 | fostering of true unity and peace on earth. For a true education
Nostra aetate
Chap., Paragraph 61 0, 3 | moral welfare, as well as peace and freedom. ~
62 0, 4 | by His cross Christ, Our Peace, reconciled Jews and Gentiles.
63 0, 5 | to live for their part in peace with all men,14 so that
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 64 0, 6 | qualities of justice and peace which have their origin
65 0, 7 | adequate care of genuine public peace, which comes about when
66 0, 15| order that relationships of peace and harmony be established
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 67 1, 3 | God, in order to establish peace or the communion of sinful
68 1, 5 | faith, the freedom and the peace of Christ; that thus there
69 1, 8 | brotherhood, of unity and of peace. Not without cause is Christ
70 2, 12| anxieties. To those in quest of peace, she wishes to answer in
71 2, 12| dialogue, bearing them the peace and the light of the Gospel. ~
72 2, 12| way of life and to secure peace in the world. In this activity,
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 73 2, 12 | distribution of material goods, peace and war, and brotherly relations
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 74 1, 2 | mankind through the Gospel of peace17 as it makes its pilgrim
75 2, 7 | the spirit in the bond of peace".29 This exhortation is
76 2, 12| establishment of the blessings of peace, the application of Gospel
77 3, 19| movement and the desire for peace with the Catholic Church
78 3, 23| life, and the promotion of peace throughout the world.~While
Orientalium ecclesiarum
Chap., Paragraph 79 4, 18| of marriage, as well as peace within the family, the Sacred
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