Lumen gentium
   Chap., Paragraph  1     6,  46 |          not detract from a genuine development of the human persons, but
 2     6,  46 |             most beneficial to that development. Indeed the counsels, voluntarily
Sacrosanctum concilium
   Chap., Paragraph  3     7,  129|        taught about the history and development of sacred art, and about
Gaudium et spes
   Chap., Paragraph  4 Intro,  6  |      promoting appropriate personal development and truly personal relationships.~
 5 Intro,  8  |                             8. This development coming so rapidly and often
 6 Intro,  10 |           in the face of the modern development of the world, the number
 7     1,  19 |        atheism is not a spontaneous development but stems from a variety
 8     1,  21 |           her message brings to his development light, life and freedom.
 9     2,  23 |             men one on the other, a development promoted chiefly by modern
10     2,  25 |             which man needs for his development some, like the family and
11     2,  25 |            public and private. This development, which is called socialization,
12     2,  26 |            the social order and its development must invariably work to
13     2,  26 |             is not absent from this development. The ferment of the Gospel
14     2,  30 |           the whole world. But this development cannot occur unless individual
15     4,  41 |             road to a more thorough development of his own personality,
16     4,  44 |         profited by the history and development of humanity.~The experience
17     4,  44 |         ought to be enriched by the development of human social life, not
18     5,  48 |         human race, on the personal development and eternal destiny of the
19     6      |               CHAPTER II THE PROPER DEVELOPMENT OF CULTURE ~
20     6      |           Principles for the Proper Development of Culture ~
21     6,  60 |             able to attain the full development of their culture in conformity
22     6,  61 |        bring man to a full cultural development unless there is at the same
23     6,  62 |             contributed much to the development of culture, experience shows
24     7,  63 |           At the very time when the development of economic life could mitigate
25     7,  63 |            requirements of economic development.1 ~
26     7      |                  SECTION 1 Economic Development ~
27     7,  65 |                        65. Economic development must remain under man's
28     7,  65 |             share in directing that development. There is need as well of
29     7,  66 |             introduce the necessary development and renewal and also obtain
30     7,  68 |          the whole task of economic development and in the attainment of
31     7,  72 |          present-day socio-economic development and fight for justice and
32     8,  73 |       cultural, economic and social development, there is a growing desire
33     8,  74 |          peoples and their historic development, the political community
34     8,  75 |           careful not to hamper the development of family, social or cultural
35     8,  75 |  socialization and the autonomy and development of the person can be understood
36     9,  85 |          internal difficulties.~The development of a nation depends on human
37     9,  86 |           own resources, and on the development of their own culture and
38     9,  86 |           to coordinate and promote development, but in such a way that
39     9,  90 | associations contribute much to the development of a universal outlook-something
40     9,  91 |      matters in a constant state of development. Still, we have relied on
Gravissimum educationis
   Chap., Paragraph 41     0      |            find that the remarkable development of technology and scientific
42     0      |            role in the progress and development of education. Hence this
43     0      |             for mental and physical development, youth associations, and,
44     0      |            the human person, to the development and spread of culture, to
45     0      |            that is abreast of their development in secular subjects. Therefore
46     0      |            that serve primarily the development of scientific research.~
47     0      |          questions arising from the development of doctrine.35~Therefore
Ad gentes
   Chap., Paragraph 48     6,  41 |            to peoples on the way of development. This cooperation is all
Presbyterorum ordinis
   Chap., Paragraph 49     2,  6  |             in the Holy Spirit to a development of their own vocation according
50     2,  8  |            mutual assistance in the development of their spiritual and intellectual
51     3,  17 |          necessary for the personal development of man. Let them be grateful,
Apostolicam actuositatem
   Chap., Paragraph 52     1,  2  |      increase from its own internal development" (Eph. 4:16).~Indeed, the
53     1,  2  |          proper contribution to the development of the Church must be said
54     2,  7  |         this kind, as well as their development and progress, not only aid
55     2,  8  |          the present time, with the development of more rapid facilities
56     6,  31 |          capable of working for the development of this doctrine to the
57     6,  32 |   conditions, and the discovery and development of suitable methods.8~These
58     6,  32 |           apostolate for the better development of the natural capacities
Optatam totius
   Chap., Paragraph 59     2, 3   |          character and the stage of development of adolescence and fully
60     4      |                     IV. THE CAREFUL DEVELOPMENT OF THE SPIRITUAL TRAINING~
61     4, 11  |          work properly at their own development. They are to be formed in
62     5, 16  |           faithful transmission and development of the individual truths
63     5, 17  |           and seminars and also the development of study on the part of
Perfectae caritatis
   Chap., Paragraph 64     0,  12 |      impossible or harmful to human development and they will repudiate
65     0,  21 |         reasonable hope for further development. These should be forbidden
Inter mirifica
   Chap., Paragraph 66     2,  18 |          promotion, maintenance and development of institutes and undertakings
 
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