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Vat. Ecum. Council II

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prayer

Dei verbum
   Chap., Paragraph
1 6, 25 | And let them remember that prayer should accompany the reading Lumen gentium Chap., Paragraph
2 2, 10 | of Christ, persevering in prayer and praising God,103 should 3 2, 10 | receiving the sacraments, in prayer and thanksgiving, in the 4 2, 11 | by charity, example, and prayer seeks their conversion. 5 2, 11 | anointing of the sick and the prayer of her priests the whole 6 2, 15 | They also share with us in prayer and other spiritual benefits. 7 3, 27 | takes care of them by his prayer. preaching, and all the 8 3, 29 | preside over the worship and prayer of the faithful, to administer 9 5, 41 | episcopal care and service, prayer, sacrifice and preaching. 10 5, 41 | this by their constancy in prayer, by their burning love, 11 5, 42 | application of oneself to prayer, self-abnegation, lively 12 6, 44 | can be realized through prayer or active works of the apostolate. 13 6, 45 | God for them by its public prayer. It commends them to God, 14 8, 59 | persevering with one mind in prayer with the women and Mary Sacrosanctum concilium Chap., Paragraph
15 1, 5(13) | Prayer before the second lesson 16 1, 33 | to God both by song and prayer.~Moreover, the prayers addressed 17 1, 41 | same eucharist, in a single prayer, at one altar, at which 18 2, 53 | the homily, "the common prayer" or "the prayer of the faithful." 19 2, 53 | the common prayer" or "the prayer of the faithful." By this 20 2, 53 | of the faithful." By this prayer, in which the people are 21 2, 54 | readings and "the common prayer," but also, as local conditions 22 3, 78 | homily, and before "the prayer of the faithful." The prayer 23 3, 78 | prayer of the faithful." The prayer for the bride, duly amended 24 4, 84 | bridegroom; lt is the very prayer which Christ Himself, together 25 4, 86 | will devote ourselves to prayer and to the ministry of the 26 4, 89 | Church, Lauds as morning prayer and Vespers as evening prayer 27 4, 89 | prayer and Vespers as evening prayer are the two hinges on which 28 4, 89 | that it will be a suitable prayer for the end of the day.~ 29 4, 90 | because it is the public prayer of the Church, is a source 30 4, 90 | nourishment for personal prayer. And therefore priests and 31 4, 98 | thereby performing the public prayer of the Church.~They too 32 4, 98 | They too perform the public prayer of the Church who, in virtue 33 5, 105 | and body, by instruction, prayer, and works of penance and 34 5, 109 | and devote themselves to prayer, to celebrate the paschal 35 6, 112 | whether it adds delight to prayer, fosters unity of minds, Gaudium et spes Chap., Paragraph
36 5, 48 | way by example and family Prayer, children and indeed everyone 37 6, 62(12)| Cf. John XXIII, prayer delivered on Oct. 11, 1962, Nostra aetate Chap., Paragraph
38 0, 3 | worship God especially through prayer, almsgiving and fasting. ~ Ad gentes Chap., Paragraph
39 4, 25 | missionary should be a man of prayer. Let him have an ardent 40 5, 29 | missionary spirituality, zeal and prayer for the missions, and should 41 6, 36 | From this renewed spirit, prayer and works of penance will Presbyterorum ordinis Chap., Paragraph
42 1, 2 | priests, while engaging in prayer and adoration, or preaching 43 2, 5 | become proficient in genuine prayer. They must coax their people 44 2, 5 | perfect and constant spirit of prayer for every grace and need. 45 2, 5 | whole world.~The house of prayer in which the Most Holy Eucharist 46 2, 5 | spotless and suitable for prayer and sacred functions.18 47 2, 6 | The ecclesial community by prayer, example, and works of penance, 48 2, 8 | priests in a bond of charity, prayer and total cooperation. In 49 2, 9 | should help their priests by prayer and work insofar as possible 50 2, 11 | or another, by constant prayer and other means at their 51 3, 13(14)| Cf. Roman Missal, Prayer over the Offerings of the 52 3, 13 | Church which perseveres in prayer in the name of the whole 53 3, 14 | done unless priests through prayer continue to penetrate more 54 3, 18 | especially through mental prayer and the vocal prayers which Apostolicam actuositatem Chap., Paragraph
55 3, 11 | affection of its members and the prayer that they offer to God in 56 4, 16 | world by public worship and prayer as well as by penance and Optatam totius Chap., Paragraph
57 2, 2 | common effort, such as urgent prayer, Christian penance and a 58 3, 5 | will answer to the Lord's prayer "That they be one" (cf. 59 4, 8 | may acquire the spirit of prayer, learn to defend and strengthen Perfectae caritatis Chap., Paragraph
60 0, 6 | the spirit and practice of prayer. In the first place they 61 0, 7 | and silence, with constant prayer and penance willingly undertaken, 62 0, 15 | continue to be lived in prayer and the communion of the Dei verbum Chap., Paragraph
63 2, 15 | of Christ.9 "Intent upon prayer and the ministry of the 64 2, 15 | care may be of one mind in prayer10 and through the reception 65 2, 33 | foster these objectives by prayer, works of penance and the Unitatis redintegratio Chap., Paragraph
66 1, 4 | efforts are being made in prayer, word and action to attain 67 1, 4 | this is allowed, there is prayer in common. Finally, all 68 2, 8 | with public and private prayer for the unity of Christians, 69 2, 8 | frequent recourse to that prayer for the unity of the Church 70 2, 8 | Catholics should join in prayer with their separated brethren. 71 3, 18 | this unity, especially by prayer, and by fraternal dialogue 72 3, 23 | itself in their private prayer, their meditation on the 73 3, 24 | rests all its hope on the prayer of Christ for the Church, Orientalium ecclesiarum Chap., Paragraph
74 6, 24 | this Sacred Council, by prayer in the first place, and


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