Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 1 Intro, 8 | needy; finally, between international institutions born of the
2 2, 29 | person, as well as social and international peace.~Human institutions,
3 4, 42(11)| Pius XII, Address to the International Union of Institutes of Archeology,
4 6, 57 | technical groups, a sense of international solidarity, a clearer awareness
5 6, 60 | both on the national and international level which will everywhere
6 7, 63 | and social life and for international life, and she has proclaimed
7 7, 65 | when it is a question of international relations, all nations have
8 9, 79 | world and the intricacy of international relations allow guerrilla
9 9, 79 | nations have subscribed to international agreements aimed at making
10 9, 79 | powerful authority at the international level, governments cannot
11 9, 81 | be completely outlawed by international consent. This goal undoubtedly
12 9, 81 | up, the highest existing international centers must devote themselves
13 9, 82 | examination. Together with international meetings dealing with these
14 9 | SECTION II Setting Up An International Community ~
15 9, 83 | and to organize together international bodies and to work tirelessly
16 9, 84 | goal, organizations of the international community, for their part,
17 9, 84 | families.~Already existing international and regional organizations
18 9, 84 | laying the foundations on an international level for a community of
19 9, 85 | for a revival of greater international cooperation in the economic
20 9, 86 | c) It is the role of the international community to coordinate
21 9, 86 | up to foster and regulate international business affairs, particularly
22 9, 87 | 87. International cooperation is needed today
23 9, 88 | wholeheartedly in establishing an international order that includes a genuine
24 9, 89 | willingness to cooperate with the international community. Special care
25 9, 90 | An outstanding form of international activity on the part of
26 9, 90 | Catholic associations on an international level which can contribute
27 9, 90 | their role properly in the international community, will seek to
28 9, 90 | progress in needy regions and international social justice.~
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 29 0, 0(15) | those local, national and international civic authorities who, conscious
30 0, 0(29) | Paul VI's allocution to the International Office of Catholic Education,
31 0, 0(31) | Paul VI's allocution to the International Thomistic Congress, Sept.
32 0 | a diocesan, national and international level. Since it is altogether
33 0 | work together by promoting international gatherings, by sharing scientific
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 34 0, 15 | is solemnly recognized in international documents.38 The further
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 35 5, 29 | organizations of laymen (especially international ones) should be suitably
36 5, 33 | public authorities and with international or supranational organizations.~
37 6, 36 | cooperate with national and international agencies.~
38 6, 41 | Christians, and with members of international organizations, aways having
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 39 2, 10 | purpose there should be set up international seminaries, special personal
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 40 2, 7 | the political community, international relations, and other matters
41 2, 8 | public or private, including international programs whereby effective
42 3, 9 | milieu, and national and international levels. Since in our times
43 3, 10 | interdiocesan, national, and international fields. This is constantly
44 3, 11(4) | convention of the members of the International Union to Protect the Rights
45 3, 11(6) | convention of members of the International Union for the Defense of
46 3, 14 | opened up on the national and international levels where the laity especially
47 3, 14 | laity should be aware of the international field and of the questions
48 3, 14 | whether their interest is international affairs, business, or leisure,
49 4, 19 | develop organized forms in the international sphere. Catholic international
50 4, 19 | international sphere. Catholic international organizations will more
51 4, 19 | closely united to these international organizations.~Maintaining
52 4, 19(4) | allocution to the assembly of the International Federation of Catholic Men,
53 4, 21 | associations, moreover, international associations or groups of
54 4, 22 | their own nation or in the international field or especially in Catholic
55 5, 26 | well as in the national or international sphere.8~A special secretariat,
56 5, 27 | associations, in the national or international field.9~Likewise, common
57 6, 29(2) | allocution to the first international Boy Scouts congress, June
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 58 2, 22 | co-operate among themselves on an international plane. The offices spoken
59 2, 22 | together with their own international Catholic associations. These
60 2, 22 | associations. These Catholic international associations are legitimately
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