Lumen gentium
   Chap., Paragraph  1     6,  46 |             development of the human persons, but rather by its very
Sacrosanctum concilium
   Chap., Paragraph  2     1,  32 |           makes distinctions between persons according to their liturgical
 3     1,  32 |           the liturgy to any private persons or classes of persons, whether
 4     1,  32 |        private persons or classes of persons, whether in the ceremonies
 5     1,  44 |      Pastoral Liturgy, consisting of persons who are eminent in these
 6     3,  79 |        administered by qualified lay persons.~
 7     7,  130|              to those ecclesiastical persons who have episcopal rank
Gaudium et spes
   Chap., Paragraph  8 Intro,  7  |              faith. As a result many persons are achieving a more vivid
 9 Intro,  9  |            to them.~As a result many persons are quite aggressively demanding
10 Intro,  9  |             more widespread longing: persons and societies thirst for
11     1,  16 |      conscience holds sway, the more persons and groups turn aside from
12     2,  23 |            of this communion between persons, and at the same time leads
13     2,  24 |              the union of the divine Persons, and the unity of God's
14     2,  27 |              as free and responsible persons; all these things and others
15     2,  29 |            men, the equal dignity of persons demands that a more humane
16     2,  31 |               but those great-souled persons who are so desperately required
17     5,  48 |              intimate union of their persons and of their actions. Through
18     5,  48 |              As a mutual gift of two persons, this intimate union and
19     5,  50 |          unbreakable compact between persons, and the welfare of the
20     5,  52 |             wisdom and experience of persons versed in the sacred sciences
21     5,  52 |             the authentic dignity of persons, be joined to one another16
22     7,  65 |           basic rights of individual persons and groups to the collective
23     7,  66 |           disregarding the rights of persons or the natural qualities
24     7,  66 |           tools of production but as persons, and must help them to bring
25     7,  68 |           economic enterprises it is persons who are joined together,
26     8,  75 |            rights. The rights of all persons, families and groups, and
27     8,  75 |              the responsible role of persons, families and social groups.~
28     9,  83 |       dominate and in a contempt for persons. And, if we look for deeper
Dignitatis humanae
   Chap., Paragraph 29     0,  4  |            which is the endowment of persons as individuals is also to
30     0,  12 |           recognize their dignity as persons, and the conviction has
Ad gentes
   Chap., Paragraph 31     1,  8  |              true first of all about persons, but it holds also for the
32     2,  15 |    undertaken not only among private persons, but also, subject to approval
Presbyterorum ordinis
   Chap., Paragraph 33     3,  19 |   supervision of studies by suitable persons. Moreover, let bishops,
34     3,  21 |       obligations to other deserving persons and meet the needs of various
Apostolicam actuositatem
   Chap., Paragraph 35     2,  8  |              should reach out to all persons and all needs. Wherever
36     3,  11 |            the apostolate of married persons and families is of unique
37     3,  12 |                            12. Young persons exert very important influence
38     3,  12 |              directly to other young persons, concentrating their apostolic
39     3,  12 |        Adults should stimulate young persons first by good example to
40     3,  13 |             well. For there are many persons who can hear the Gospel
41     4,  16 |        Regardless of status, all lay persons (including those who have
42     4,  17 |            our times to raise up lay persons of heroic fortitude in the
43     4,  22 |        increase in the number of lay persons who offer their personal
44     4,  22 |         gratefully welcome these lay persons and make sure that the demands
45     5,  25 |              special care of the lay persons in these apostolic works.4~
46     6,  28 |            according to the affairs, persons, and duties involved. This
47     6,  28 |            because of the variety of persons and circumstances.~
48     6,  30 |       however, adolescents and young persons should be initiated into
49     6,  30 |          apostolic activity in young persons. If young people lack this
50     6,  32 |          There are many aids for lay persons devoted to the apostolate,
51     6,  32 |           laity-men and women, young persons and adults. ~
52 Exhor,  33 |             the Holy Spirit. Younger persons should feel that this call
Perfectae caritatis
   Chap., Paragraph 53     0,  15 |             Only that distinction of persons should be retained which
54     0,  15 | constitutions, admit clerics and lay persons on an equal footing and
Dei verbum
   Chap., Paragraph 55     2, 18  |    circumstances of time, place, and persons.~
Unitatis redintegratio
   Chap., Paragraph 56     1,  2  |           source in the unity of the Persons of the Trinity: the Father
57     2,  8  |    circumstances of time, place, and persons, is to be decided by local
Orientalium ecclesiarum
   Chap., Paragraph 58     1,  4  |            right in special cases of persons. communities or areas, of
59     2,  6  |           contingencies of times and persons, they should take steps
Inter mirifica
   Chap., Paragraph 60     1,  4  |           circumstances, namely, the persons, place, time and other conditions
 
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