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Vat. Ecum. Council II

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Lumen gentium
   Chap., Paragraph
1 3, 23| time coalesced into several groups, organically united, which, Sacrosanctum concilium Chap., Paragraph
2 1, 38| adaptations to different groups, regions, and peoples, especially 3 1, 40| period of time among certain groups suited for the purpose.~ Gaudium et spes Chap., Paragraph
4 Intro, 5 | influence on the life of social groups.~At the same time, the human 5 Intro, 5 | where once the various groups of men had a kind of private 6 Intro, 6 | tribes, villages, various groups and associations stemming 7 Intro, 8 | existing in nations or other groups.~What results is mutual 8 Intro, 9 | help individuals as well as groups to affirm and develop the 9 1, 16| sway, the more persons and groups turn aside from blind choice 10 2, 26| life which allow social groups and their individual members 11 2, 26| legitimate aspirations of other groups, and even of the general 12 2, 29| human family or population groups cause scandal, and militate 13 2, 30| extend beyond particular groups and spread by degrees to 14 2, 31| activities of the various groups which make up the social 15 3, 37| the good, individuals and groups pay heed solely to their 16 5, 52| over communities and social groups should work efficiently 17 6, 54| various nations and human groups opens more widely to all 18 6, 56| fruitful dialogue between groups and nations, from disturbing 19 6, 57| part in the life of social groups, he carries out the design 20 6, 57| with others in technical groups, a sense of international 21 6, 60| each man and the social groups of every people will be 22 7, 63| relationships between citizens, groups, and countries and their 23 7, 65| judgment of a few men or groups possessing too much economic 24 7, 65| individuals and of free groups with the undertakings 25 7, 65| of individual persons and groups to the collective organization 26 7, 70| economy-whether they be individuals or groups of public authorities-are 27 7, 72| individuals or as members of groups, give a shining example. 28 8, 74| families and the various groups which make up the civil 29 8, 75| all persons, families and groups, and their practical application, 30 8, 75| family, social or cultural groups, nor that of intermediate 31 8, 75| persons, families and social groups.~The complex circumstances 32 8, 75| effective help to citizens and groups in their free pursuit of 33 8, 75| of the person or social groups.~Citizens must cultivate 34 9, 90| both as individuals and in groups, they contribute to institutes Gravissimum educationis Chap., Paragraph
35 0 | the closer ties between groups and even between peoples.~ 36 0 | communication,18 various groups for mental and physical Dignitatis humanae Chap., Paragraph
37 0, 2 | individuals or of social groups and of any human power, 38 0, 6 | whole citizenry, upon social groups, upon government, and upon 39 0, 7 | individual men and social groups are bound by the moral law Ad gentes Chap., Paragraph
40 1, 6 | sometimes on the peoples or groups or men to whom the mission 41 1, 6 | insufficiency. As for the men, groups and peoples concerned, only 42 1, 6 | Church among peoples or groups who do not yet believe in 43 1, 6 | among those peoples and groups where it has not yet taken 44 1, 6 | still outside.~Moreover, the groups among which the Church dwells 45 2, 10| into large and distinct groups by permanent cultural ties, 46 2, 10| implant herself into these groups for the same motive which 47 2, 11| must be present in these groups through her children, who 48 2, 12| faithful in these human groups should be inspired by that 49 2, 15| schools; let associations and groups be organized by means of 50 3, 20| perchance in certain regions, groups of men are to be found who 51 4, 27| e.g., the evangelization of groups of peoples who perhaps for 52 5, 29| the thinking of various groups of men) as well as about Presbyterorum ordinis Chap., Paragraph
53 3, 19| individually or united in groups, see to it that all their Apostolicam actuositatem Chap., Paragraph
54 3, 11| be brought together into groups.6~ 55 3, 12| young people that both age groups, overcoming the age barrier, 56 4, 15| together as members of various groups or associations.~ 57 4, 17| usefully gather into smaller groups for serious conversation 58 4, 18| well as in the informal groups which they decide to form 59 4, 19| achieve their purpose if the groups comprising them, as well 60 4, 21| international associations or groups of Catholics must be specially 61 6, 30| effectively.~Likewise, lay groups and associations dedicated 62 6, 30| condition.4 Frequently these groups are the ordinary vehicle 63 6, 30| Their members meet in small groups with their associates or 64 6, 30| only among the organized groups themselves but also in all Optatam totius Chap., Paragraph
65 3, 7 | conveniently divided into smaller groups so that a better provision 66 5, 17 | done privately or in small groups. Unity and soundness of Dei verbum Chap., Paragraph
67 2, 18 | concerning the above-mentioned groups. Through voluntary agreement 68 2, 23 | faithful of different language groups, either through priests 69 2, 29 | diocese or among special groups of the faithful or with 70 2, 30 | pastor cannot contact certain groups of people, he should seek 71 Direc, 44 | pastoral care of special groups of the faithful as the different Orientalium ecclesiarum Chap., Paragraph
72 1, 2 | combining together into various groups which are held together Inter mirifica Chap., Paragraph
73 1, 12| freedom of individuals or groups, especially where there 74 2, 16| seminaries and in lay apostolate groups. To speed this along catechetical


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