Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 4, 36 | be conducive to universal progress in human and Christian freedom.
2 6, 43 | growth augments both the progress of the members of these
3 6, 43 | spiritually rejoicing make progress on the road of charity.2*~
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 4 1, 23 | remain open to legitimate progress Careful investigation is
5 1, 24 | achieve the restoration, progress, and adaptation of the sacred
6 7, 122| ornamentation prompted by the progress of the technical arts with
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 7 Intro, 6 | economic and technological progress, though it is also astir
8 Intro, 6 | still striving for such progress and eager to secure for
9 Intro, 7 | requirements of scientific progress or of a certain new humanism.
10 Intro, 9 | Nations on the road to progress, like those recently made
11 Intro, 9 | freedom or to slavery, to progress or retreat, to brotherhood
12 Intro, 10 | to exist despite so much progress? What purpose have these
13 1, 15 | ages he has indeed made progress in the practical sciences
14 1, 20 | power which modern technical progress generates in man.~Not to
15 2, 23 | on the level of technical progress, but on the deeper level
16 2, 25 | makes it evident that the progress of the human person and
17 3, 35 | supply the material for human progress, but of themselves alone
18 3, 37 | confirms: that while human progress is a great advantage to
19 3, 37 | acknowledges that human progress can serve man's true happiness,
20 3, 39 | age.~Hence, while earthly progress must be carefully distinguished
21 4, 44 | experience of past ages, the progress of the sciences, and the
22 4, 46 | marriage and the family, human progress, life in its economic, social
23 5, 52 | though the legitimate social progress of women should not be underrated
24 6, 53 | might be of advantage to the progress of many, even of the whole
25 6, 54 | social sciences, by technical progress, and advances in developing
26 6, 56 | his responsibility for the progress of culture, nourishes a
27 6, 56 | arises from the enormous progress of science and technology
28 6, 57 | 1:9-10).5~Indeed today's progress in science and technology
29 7, 63 | state. At the same time progress in the methods of production
30 7, 64 | race. Therefore, technical progress, an inventive spirit, an
31 7, 65 | to contribute to the true progress of their own community according
32 9, 84 | our times, to encourage progress everywhere, and to obviate
33 9, 86 | to seek as the object for progress to express and secure the
34 9, 86 | should bear in mind that progress arises and grows above all
35 9, 90 | Catholic community to promote progress in needy regions and international
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 36 0 | ever grows in the social progress of this age.1~Indeed, the
37 0 | Therefore she has a role in the progress and development of education.
38 0 | family has for the life and progress of God's own people.12~The
39 0 | a center whose work and progress must be shared together
40 0 | intimately linked with the progress of young people pursuing
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 41 1, 8 | a leaven of liberty and progress in human history, even in
42 2, 12 | seeking a mere material progress and prosperity for men,
43 3, 21 | they are cooperating in its progress by their efforts, each in
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 44 1, 2 | glory of God and to man's progress in the divine life. All
45 2, 5 | of life, and to greater progress in responding in a sensible
46 2, 6 | care in their spiritual progress for the good of the whole
47 3, 13 | always making further progress to do their pastoral work
48 3, 19 | they need, and that healthy progress will be encouraged in the
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 49 Intro, 1 | increasing population, continual progress in science and technology,
50 1, 4 | way the laity must make progress in holiness in a happy and
51 2, 7 | as their development and progress, not only aid in the attainment
52 2, 7 | trusted excessively in the progress of the natural sciences
53 4, 19 | association.~Now, in view of the progress of social institutions and
54 6, 28 | spiritual and doctrinal progress of the lay person himself
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 55 3, 6 | each and for his stage of progress, an inquiry should be made
56 5, 15 | taken of the more recent progress of the sciences. The net
57 6, 19 | their vocations and may make progress according to the spirit
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 58 2, 19 | for their social and civil progress and prosperity. According
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 59 2, 6 | and signs of the future progress of ecumenism.~
60 3, 24 | zeal, which can hinder real progress toward unity. Their ecumenical
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 61 Intro, 2 | Christians, but also the progress of all mankind. ~
62 1, 5 | often necessary for the progress of contemporary society
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