Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 1 6, 22 | translations are made into different languages, especially from
Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 2 1, 6 | now made known to us in different images taken either from
3 1, 7 | the ministries, gives His different gifts for the welfare of
4 2, 13 | people of God made up of different peoples but in its inner
5 3, 28 | legitimately handed on to different individuals in the Church
6 3, 28 | ministry is exercised on different levels by those who from
7 5, 41 | example, but one given in a different way, is that offered by
8 8, 62 | is really communicated in different ways to His creatures, so
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 9 1, 26 | members of the Church in different ways, according to their
10 1, 38 | variations and adaptations to different groups, regions, and peoples,
11 3, 63 | employed, to the needs of the different regions, are to be reviewed
12 5, 110| in our own times and in different regions, and according to
13 7, 128| needs and customs of their different regions; this applies especially
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 14 Intro, 4 | expressed take on quite different meanings in diverse ideological
15 2, 32 | service according to the different gifts bestowed on each.~
16 4, 44 | the world, are versed in different institutions and specialties,
17 6, 53 | a plurality of cultures. Different styles of life and multiple
18 6, 54 | to all the treasures of different civilizations and thus little
19 6, 54 | particular aspects of the different civilizations.~
20 6, 58 | used the discoveries of different cultures so that in her
21 7, 63 | services, and also between different parts of one and the same
22 7, 71 | to them. According to the different cases, therefore, reforms
23 8, 74 | According to the character of different peoples and their historic
24 8, 75 | person can be understood in different ways according to various
25 8, 75 | human family, united by the different ties which bind together
26 8, 75 | recognize the legitimacy of different opinions with regard to
27 8, 76 | each other. Yet both, under different titles, are devoted to the
28 9, 84 | make provision for men's different needs, both in the fields
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 29 0 | life. Between pupils of different talents and backgrounds
30 0 | 9. Different Types of Catholic Schools~
31 0 | Catholic school is to take on different forms in keeping with local
32 0 | conveniently located in different parts of the world, but
Nostra aetate
Chap., Paragraph 33 0, 1 | together, and the ties between different peoples are becoming stronger,
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 34 0, 15 | even closer unity. Men of different cultures and religions are
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 35 1, 4 | accompanies and directs it in different ways.12~
36 2, 12 | young people by means of different kinds of schools, which
37 2, 15 | out between Catholics of different rites.14~The ecumenical
38 4, 26 | 26. Those who are sent to different nations in order to be good
39 4, 26 | their condition.~All these different kinds of formation should
40 5, 28 | Christian faithful, having different gifts (cf. Rom. 12:6), according
41 5, 31 | initiated between several different episcopal conferences. ~
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 42 2, 6 | missionary activity and to different forms of Christian witness.~
43 2, 8 | priests are assigned to different duties, nevertheless they
44 2, 8 | priests, even though it be different from their own, and follow
45 2, 8 | many forms, according to different personal or pastoral needs,
46 2, 9 | experience and competence in the different areas of human activity,
47 3, 16 | way intends to alter that different discipline which legitimately
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 48 4, 20 | noteworthy which followed different methods of operation and
49 4, 20 | because of the needs of different regions and peoples.~The
50 5, 24 | lay apostolate admits of different types of relationships with
51 6, 31 | men.5~Since in our times, different forms of materialism are
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 52 2, 3 | elsewhere should they choose a different state of life. ~With equal
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 53 2, 23 | there are faithful of a different rite, the diocesan bishop
54 2, 23 | office of an Ordinary of different rites. If for certain reasons,
55 2, 23 | proper hierarchy for the different rites is to be established.16 ~
56 2, 23 | made for the faithful of different language groups, either
57 2, 25 | apostolate or other reasons of a different nature. Sometimes, in fact,
58 3, 38 | episcopal conferences of different nations should be especially
59 3, 38 | territory where many churches of different rites exist. They should
60 Direc, 44 | groups of the faithful as the different circumstances of individual
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 61 Intro, 1 | differ in mind and go their different ways, as if Christ Himself
62 Intro, 1 | All however, though in different ways, long for the one visible
63 1, 2 | Church of Jesus Christ with different functions "in order to equip
64 1, 4 | between competent experts from different Churches and Communities.
65 1, 4 | and discipline, in their different liturgical rites, and even
66 3, 14 | was explained variously in different places, owing to diversities
67 3, 17 | East and West have followed different methods, and have developed
68 3, 19 | Communities, on account of their different origins, and different teachings
69 3, 19 | their different origins, and different teachings in matters of
Orientalium ecclesiarum
Chap., Paragraph 70 1, 2 | adapt its way of life to the different needs of time and place.2 ~
71 1, 4 | it. The hierarchs of the different individual Churches with
72 4, 16 | that the faithful of the different individual churches dwell
73 6, 26 | taken into consideration the different cases of individuals, where
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 74 2, 16 | available to audiences of different cultural backgrounds and
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