Lumen gentium
   Chap., Paragraph  1     1,  1     |      conditions of the world add greater urgency to this work of
 2     3,  27    |       remembering that he who is greater should become as the lesser
 3     5,  41    |         the ability of promoting greater holiness in the Church by
 4     5,  41    |         God, they should rise to greater holiness. Keeping in mind
 5     5,  41    | hardships, should rather rise to greater holiness through these perils
 6     5,  42    |        for us, so too no one has greater love than he who lays down
 7     6,  47    |  holiness of the Church, for the greater glory of the one and undivided
 8     7,  49    |      many ways contribute to its greater edification.269 3* For after
 9     7,  51    |          acts, but rather in the greater intensity of our love, whereby,
10     7,  51    |       love, whereby, for our own greater good and that of the whole
Sacrosanctum concilium
   Chap., Paragraph 11     1,  40    |         needed, and this entails greater difficulties. Wherefore: ~
12     3,  80    |     drawn up in order to achieve greater unity, sobriety, and dignity.
13     4,  86    |        praises of the hours with greater fervor the more vividly
14     5,  109   |  character is to be brought into greater prominence both in the liturgy
15     6,  112   |   treasure of inestimable value, greater even than that of any other
16     6,  112   |       unity of minds, or confers greater solemnity upon the sacred
Gaudium et spes
   Chap., Paragraph 17 Intro,  7     |          educators to experience greater difficulties day by day
18     2,  25    | political community, relate with greater immediacy to his innermost
19     2,  29    |        must receive increasingly greater recognition.~True, all men
20     2,  31    | individual men to discharge with greater exactness the obligations
21     2,  32    |         even to point of death. "Greater love than this no one has,
22     3,  34    |       mysterious design. For the greater man's power becomes, the
23     3,  35    |        this kind of growth is of greater value than any external
24     3,  35    |        all that men do to obtain greater justice, wider brotherhood,
25     3,  35    |         social relationships has greater worth than technical advances.
26     4,  44    |      understood and set forth to greater advantage.~Since the Church
27     4,  44(23)|           391-393: ". . .but the greater the number of persecutions
28     4,  44(23)|   inflicted upon us, so much the greater the number of other men
29     5,  49    |        it grows better and grows greater. Therefore it far excels
30     8,  73    |      among many people to play a greater part in organizing the life
31     9,  78    |        as they thirst after ever greater justice. The common good
32     9,  82    |        way so laboriously toward greater unity.~The problems of peace
33     9,  82    |     should be promoted with even greater urgency by way of yielding
34     9,  85    |      also calls for a revival of greater international cooperation
35     9,  88    |          more pressing since the greater part of the world is still
36     9,  90    |          which still afflict the greater part of mankind today, regards
Gravissimum educationis
   Chap., Paragraph 37     0         |          have to be developed at greater length by a special post-conciliar
38     0         |          others, young people of greater ability who seem suited
39     0         |         mankind requires.36 From greater coordination and cooperative
40     0         |         and cooperative endeavor greater fruits will be derived particularly
41     0         |        else that is conducive to greater assistance. ~
Dignitatis humanae
   Chap., Paragraph 42     0,  8     |         men may come to act with greater responsibility in fulfilling
Ad gentes
   Chap., Paragraph 43     2,  17    |        weighed down with new and greater burdens.~There should therefore
44     2,  17    |         may serve the Faith with greater authority.~
45     6,  38    |         the wish to play an ever greater part in the evangelization
46     6,  40    |       are bound to practice with greater perfection, obliges and
Presbyterorum ordinis
   Chap., Paragraph 47  Pref,  1     |        the subject of priests at greater length and with more depth.
48     2,  5     |        his state of life, and to greater progress in responding in
49     3,  15    |   approaches and methods for the greater good of the Church. With
Apostolicam actuositatem
   Chap., Paragraph 50     4,  20    |       characteristics to an ever greater degree and to cooperate
Optatam totius
   Chap., Paragraph 51     5, 15     |  investigations which exercise a greater influence in their own nations.
Perfectae caritatis
   Chap., Paragraph 52     0,  1     |      about following Christ with greater freedom and imitating Him
53     0,  1     |          mission today may yield greater good to the Church, the
Dei verbum
   Chap., Paragraph 54     2, 28     |       Wherefore, for the sake of greater service to souls, let the
55     2, 34     |        Today they can be of even greater help to bishops in view
56     2, 34     |        to bishops in view of the greater needs of souls. Therefore,
57     3, 38     |   pastoral office to promote the greater good which the Church offers
58 Direc, 44     |         own pastoral office with greater ease and effectiveness.~
Unitatis redintegratio
   Chap., Paragraph 59     1,  4     |     teaching of his Communion in greater depth and brings out clearly
60     2,  10    |           This importance is the greater because the instruction
61     2,  12    |         work together, with much greater reason all those who believe
Orientalium ecclesiarum
   Chap., Paragraph 62     2,  6     |         should attain to on ever greater knowledge and a more exact
63     6,  24    |         Eastern traditions, by a greater knowledge of each other,
 
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