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Vat. Ecum. Council II

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knowledge

Dei verbum
   Chap., Paragraph
1 4, 15 | Christ, reveal to all men the knowledge of God and of man and the 2 5, 18 | 18. It is common knowledge that among all the Scriptures, 3 6, 25 | Scriptures the "excellent knowledge of Jesus Christ" (Phil. Lumen gentium Chap., Paragraph
4 1, 6 | love which surpasses all knowledge.47 The Church, while on 5 2, 16 | yet arrived at an explicit knowledge of God and with His grace 6 4, 37 | They are, by un of tho knowledge, competence or outstanding Sacrosanctum concilium Chap., Paragraph
7 1, 5 | be saved and come to the knowledge of the truth" (1 Tim. 2: 8 6, 120 | divine worship, with the knowledge and consent of the competent 9 7, 127 | priests who are gifted with a knowledge and love of art.~It is also Gaudium et spes Chap., Paragraph
10 Intro, 5 | past by means of historical knowledge; over the future, by the 11 Intro, 6 | are contributing to the knowledge of events; by setting off 12 1, 21 | He summons man to higher knowledge and humbler probing.~The 13 6, 53 | qualities; he strives by his knowledge and his labor, to bring 14 6, 59 | there are "two orders of knowledge" which are distinct, namely 15 6, 61 | the various disciplines of knowledge and the arts than it was 16 6, 62 | requirements13~Thus the knowledge of God is better manifested 17 6, 62 | keep pace with scientific knowledge and with the constantly 18 9, 82 | endowed with remarkable knowledge, will perhaps be brought 19 9, 89 | solid ground by imparting knowledge of the divine and natural Gravissimum educationis Chap., Paragraph
20 0 | together with a deeper knowledge and love of God. Consequently 21 0 | gradually introduced the knowledge of the mystery of salvation, 22 0 | their early years to have a knowledge of God according to the 23 0 | of salvation so that the knowledge the students gradually acquire 24 0 | in secular and religious knowledge they are equipped with suitable 25 0 | but for their pursuit of knowledge. Matriculation should be 26 0 | pedagogy and the pursuit of knowledge in such a way that they Dignitatis humanae Chap., Paragraph
27 0, 14 | be saved and come to the knowledge of the truth" (1 Tim. 2: Ad gentes Chap., Paragraph
28 1, 7 | saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth. For there 29 2, 10 | remain strangers to the very knowledge of God, while still others 30 3, 20 | clergy may acquire a fuller knowledge of the theological sciences 31 4, 26 | they may have a general knowledge of the peoples, cultures, 32 4, 26 | and religions; not only a knowledge that looks to the past, 33 4, 26 | may have a more thorough knowledge of the history, social structures, 34 4, 26 | make fruitful use of their knowledge and experience in the necessities 35 5, 29 | expert consultors, of proven knowledge and experience, whose duty 36 6, 41 | themselves and in others a knowledge and love of the missions; 37 6, 41 | scientific religious research the knowledge of peoples and of religions; Presbyterorum ordinis Chap., Paragraph
38 2, 5 | take care so to foster a knowledge of and facility in the liturgy, 39 3, 17 | freely given,50 with the knowledge of how to sustain both abundance 40 3, 19 | 19. (Study and pastoral knowledge.) Priests are admonished 41 3, 19 | that they "be mature in knowledge" and that their doctrine 42 3, 19 | the People of God."57 The knowledge of the sacred minister ought 43 3, 19 | interruption perfect their knowledge of divine things and human 44 3, 19 | opportunity to acquire a fuller knowledge of pastoral methods and Apostolicam actuositatem Chap., Paragraph
45 3, 12(7)| Catholic Youth on piety, knowledge and action, Sept. 25, 1904: 46 6, 29 | requires an ever deeper knowledge and planned activity. In 47 6, 32 | acquisition of a deeper knowledge of sacred Scripture and Optatam totius Chap., Paragraph
48 5, 13 | Moreover they are to acquire a knowledge of Latin which will enable 49 5, 13 | considered necessary; a suitable knowledge of the languages of the 50 5, 15 | acquire a solid and coherent knowledge of man, the world, and of 51 5, 15 | recognition of the limits of human knowledge. Attention must be carefully 52 5, 16 | also be introduced to a knowledge of other religions which Perfectae caritatis Chap., Paragraph
53 0, 2 | their members an adequate knowledge of the social conditions Dei verbum Chap., Paragraph
54 1, 10 | outstanding for their virtue, knowledge, and experience. In such 55 2, 14 | theoretical and a practical knowledge of the laws of psychology 56 2, 30 | bring the faithful to a full knowledge of the mystery of salvation 57 2, 31 | consideration not only his knowledge of doctrine but also his Unitatis redintegratio Chap., Paragraph
58 1, 4 | everyone gains a truer knowledge and more just appreciation 59 2, 10 | theology and other branches of knowledge, especially of an historical 60 2, 12 | led to acquire a better knowledge and appreciation of one Orientalium ecclesiarum Chap., Paragraph
61 2, 6 | attain to on ever greater knowledge and a more exact use of 62 2, 6 | their office demands in the knowledge and veneration of the rites, 63 6, 24 | traditions, by a greater knowledge of each other, by collaboration Inter mirifica Chap., Paragraph
64 1, 5 | individual. For not all knowledge is helpful, but "it is charity 65 1, 7 | to bring about a deeper knowledge and study of humanity and, 66 1, 9 | their moral goodness, their knowledge and their artistic or technical


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