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Vat. Ecum. Council II

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worship

Dei verbum
   Chap., Paragraph
1 2, 8 | in her teaching, life and worship, perpetuates and hands on Lumen gentium Chap., Paragraph
2 1, 6 | symbolized in places of worship built out of stone, is praised 3 2, 11 | baptismal character for the worship of the Christian religion; 4 3, 20 | doctrine, priests for sacred worship, and ministers for governing.13* 5 3, 26 | the office of offering the worship of Christian religion to 6 3, 27 | pertaining to the ordering of worship and the apostolate.~The 7 3, 28 | and to celebrate divine worship, so that they are true priests 8 3, 28 | especially in the eucharistic worship or the celebration of the 9 3, 29 | people, to preside over the worship and prayer of the faithful, 10 4, 34 | function of offering spiritual worship for the glory of God and 11 5, 41 | voice of the Father and worship God the Father in spirit 12 6, 44 | the perfection of divine worship. By his profession of the 13 7, 49 | holiness, lend nobility to the worship which the Church offers 14 7, 51 | thoroughly enriches the latreutic worship we give to God the Father, Sacrosanctum concilium Chap., Paragraph
15 1, 5 | and the fullness of divine worship was given to us" 11.~The 16 1, 7 | and through Him offers worship to the Eternal Father.~Rightly, 17 1, 7 | liturgy the whole public worship is performed by the Mystical 18 1, 33 | is above all things the worship of the divine Majesty, it 19 1, 40 | be admitted into divine worship. Adaptations which are judged 20 2, 56 | form but one single act of worship. Accordingly this sacred 21 3, 59 | Christ, and, finally, to give worship to God; because they are 22 3, 59 | in a fruitful manner, to worship God duly, and to practice 23 6, 112| admits them into divine worship.~Accordingly, the sacred 24 6, 113| 113. Liturgical worship is given a more noble form 25 6, 119| religion, but also in adapting worship to their native genius, 26 6, 120| admitted for use in divine worship, with the knowledge and 27 7, 122| apart for use in divine worship should be truly worthy, 28 7, 122| beautifully serve the dignity of worship, and has admitted changes 29 7, 127| destined to be used in Catholic worship, to edify the faithful, 30 7, 128| things involved in sacred worship. These laws refer especially Gaudium et spes Chap., Paragraph
31 4, 43 | religion consists in acts of worship alone and in the discharge 32 5, 47 | excessive self-love, the worship of pleasure and illicit 33 5, 52 | God's word, by liturgical worship, and by other spiritual 34 6, 57 | more easily drawn to the worship and contemplation of the Gravissimum educationis Chap., Paragraph
35 0 | learn in addition how to worship God the Father in spirit 36 0 | received in Baptism, to worship Him, and to love their neighbor. Nostra aetate Chap., Paragraph
37 0, 3 | value the moral life and worship God especially through prayer, 38 0, 4 | covenants and the law and the worship and the promises; theirs Dignitatis humanae Chap., Paragraph
39 0, 1 | to fulfill their duty to worship God, has to do with immunity 40 0, 4 | Supreme Being in public worship, assist their members in 41 0, 15 | though freedom of religious worship receives constitutional Ad gentes Chap., Paragraph
42 3, 20 | the celebrating of divine worship, but also to the preaching Presbyterorum ordinis Chap., Paragraph
43 2, 4 | they bring people to the worship of God,7 whether by openly 44 3, 17 | the carrying out of divine worship, for the procuring of honest Apostolicam actuositatem Chap., Paragraph
45 3, 11 | a part of the liturgical worship of the Church, and if it 46 4, 16 | the whole world by public worship and prayer as well as by Optatam totius Chap., Paragraph
47 2, 2 | of the Holy Spirit to the worship of God and to the service 48 3, 4 | example; for the ministry of worship and of sanctification: that 49 6, 19 | preaching, in liturgical worship and the administration of Perfectae caritatis Chap., Paragraph
50 0, 9 | themselves entirely to divine worship in the contemplative life Dei verbum Chap., Paragraph
51 2, 17 | or the increase of public worship, or the pursuing of social Unitatis redintegratio Chap., Paragraph
52 1, 2 | faith, celebrating divine worship in common, and keeping the 53 2, 8 | the midst of them".33~Yet worship in common (communicatio 54 2, 8 | practice of such common worship: first, the bearing witness 55 2, 8 | generally forbids common worship to Christians, but the grace 56 3, 15 | manifest.~In this liturgical worship, the Christians of the East 57 3, 15 | intimacy. Therefore some worship in common (communicatio 58 3, 22 | Supper, the other sacraments, worship, the ministry of the Church, 59 3, 23 | family life, and in the worship of a community gathered 60 3, 23 | Moreover, their form of worship sometimes displays notable Orientalium ecclesiarum Chap., Paragraph
61 5 | DIVINE WORSHIP ~ 62 6, 26 | Common participation in worship (communicatio in sacris)


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