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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