Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 1 1, 6 | error, even in this present state of the human race. 7~
2 4, 15 | in accordance with the state of mankind before the time
Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 3 2, 9 | in glory in heaven. The state of this people is that of
4 2, 11 | children. By reason of their state and rank in life they have
5 2, 11 | care vocation to a sacred state.~Fortified by so many and
6 2, 11 | whatever their condition or state, are called by the Lord,
7 2, 13 | reason of their condition and state of life, as is the case
8 2, 13 | who enter the religious state and, tending toward holiness
9 2, 17 | Christ, according to his state.21* Although, however, all
10 3, 29 | those living in the married state. It may also be conferred
11 4, 30 | turns its attention. to the state of those faithful called
12 4, 31 | orders and those in the state of religious life specially
13 4, 31 | ministry. Similarly, by their state in life, religious give
14 4, 35 | prophetic function, that state of life which is sanctified
15 5, 39 | Church-approved condition or state of life, gives and must
16 5, 42 | virginity or the celibate state.231 This is a precious gift
17 5, 42 | take upon themselves the state of poverty. Still further,
18 5, 42 | perfection of their own proper state. Indeed they have an obligation
19 6, 43 | the Church, the religious state of life is not an intermediate
20 6, 43 | life is not an intermediate state between the clerical and
21 6, 44 | this is so, the religious state, whose purpose is to free
22 6, 44 | of the Father. This same state of life is accurately exemplified
23 6, 44 | the Church. The religious state clearly manifests that the
24 6, 44 | in the Church.~Thus, the state which is constituted by
25 6, 45 | the dignity of a canonical state by her approval, but even
26 6, 45 | that this profession is a state consecrated to God by the
27 7, 50 | world, in keeping with the state in life and condition proper
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 28 Intro, 7 | adapted to the contemporary state of affairs; hence arises
29 1, 13 | he was made by God in a state of holiness, from the very
30 1, 21 | the distinction which some state authorities make between
31 1, 22(22)| rather remained in its proper state and mode of being": Denzinger
32 2, 26 | shelter; the right to choose a state of life freely and to found
33 2, 29 | husband freely, to embrace a state of life or to acquire an
34 5, 47 | natural dignity of the married state and its superlative value.~
35 5, 48 | duties and dignity of their state.7 By virtue of this sacrament,
36 5, 50 | times as well as of their state in life. Finally, they should
37 5, 51(14)| the magisterium in this state, this holy synod does not
38 5, 52 | responsibility and can choose their state of life; if they marry,
39 7, 63 | increased intervention of the state. At the same time progress
40 7, 63 | should correct this unhappy state of affairs. Hence, many
41 8, 73 | life and government of the state.~Along with cultural, economic
42 8, 74 | representative bodies of the state, must always be exercised
43 8, 75 | themselves to the service of the state and take on the burdens
44 9, 79 | Contemplating this melancholy state of humanity, the council
45 9, 79 | settlement has been exhausted. State authorities and others who
46 9, 91 | with matters in a constant state of development. Still, we
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 47 0, 0(14) | letter from Secretariat of State to 28th Italian Social Week,
48 0 | addition it is the task of the state to see to it that all citizens
49 0 | and rights. Therefore the state must protect the right of
50 0, 0(21) | letter from the Secretary of State to the 28th Italian Social
Nostra aetate
Chap., Paragraph 51 0, 2 | able either to acquire the state of perfect liberation, or
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 52 Pref, 1 | the world.~In the present state of affairs, out of which
53 1, 6 | must linger in a certain state of unfinished insufficiency.
54 1, 6 | actions must be suited to any state or situation.~"Missions"
55 2, 16 | restored as a permanent state of life according to the
56 3, 19 | which are in a certain state of regression or weakness.~
57 3, 21 | then, retain each their own state of life and their own responsibilities,
58 4, 26 | each according to their own state, should be prepared and
59 5, 32 | territory expires, a new state of affairs begins. Then
60 6, 39 | teach young people the true state of the world and of the
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 61 2, 5 | fulfillment of the duties of his state of life, and to greater
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 62 Intro, 1 | of the lay apostolate, to state its basic principles, and
63 1, 2 | in accordance with their state of life, live in the midst
64 1, 4 | their married or family state or their single or widowed
65 1, 4 | their single or widowed state, from their state of health,
66 1, 4 | widowed state, from their state of health, and from their
67 2, 7 | Christ. Pastors must clearly state the principles concerning
68 6, 29 | particular quality of the lay state and by its own form of the
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 69 2, 3 | they choose a different state of life. ~With equal concern
70 4, 10 | are to be educated to this state with great care. For renouncing
71 4, 10 | realize how gratefully that state ought to be received, not,
72 6, 19 | fulfillment of the duties of their state of life. Let them learn
Perfectae caritatis
Chap., Paragraph 73 0, 1 | prescriptions. They are meant to state only the general principles
74 0, 10 | either men or women, is a state for the profession of the
75 0, 24 | counsels and the religious state should be treated more frequently.
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 76 2, 17 | apostolate, each according to his state in life and ability. They
77 2, 35 | decorum proper to the clerical state as well as in the various
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