Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 2, 11 | They are more perfectly bound to the Church by the sacrament
2 3, 28 | with their bishop although bound by a diversity of duties.
3 3, 28 | mission, all priests are bound together in intimate brotherhood,
4 4, 31 | since they are tightly bound up in all types of temporal
5 4, 32 | and the other faithful are bound to each other by a mutual
6 5, 41 | spiritual shepherds, are bound to bring their hearts and
7 8, 56 | obedience; what the virgin Eve bound through her unbelief, the
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 8 1, 37 | which is not indissolubly bound up with superstition and
9 4, 95 | obliged to choral office are bound to celebrate the office
10 4, 95 | nuns, and of other regulars bound by law or constitutions
11 4, 95 | collegiate chapters are bound to recite those parts of
12 4, 95 | except for lay brothers, are bound to recite individually those
13 4, 96 | 96. Clerics not bound to office in choir, if they
14 4, 96 | are in major orders, are bound to pray the entire office
15 4, 101| approved.~3. Any cleric bound to the divine office fulfills
16 5, 106| day Christ's faithful are bound to come together into one
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 17 Pref, 3 | family with which it is bound up, than by engaging with
18 1, 13 | everyone feels as though he is bound by chains. But the Lord
19 3, 34 | rather more stringently bound to do these very things.4~
20 4, 42 | mission and nature she is bound to no particular form of
21 4, 43 | Church, laymen are not only bound to penetrate the world with
22 5, 51 | transmitting it are not realities bound up with this world alone.
23 6, 58 | every time and place, is not bound exclusively and indissolubly
24 7, 70 | of public authorities-are bound to keep these objectives
25 8, 74 | exercised, citizens are bound in conscience to obey.4
26 8, 76 | political community nor bound to any political system.
27 9, 79 | experts in these matters, are bound to do everything they can
28 9, 82 | peacemaking task to which they are bound, even if they cannot ignore
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 29 0 | children their life, they are bound by the most serious obligation
30 0 | this life.14 The Church is bound as a mother to give to these
Nostra aetate
Chap., Paragraph 31 0, 2 | Religions, however, that are bound up with an advanced culture
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 32 0, 1 | their part, all men are bound to seek the truth, especially
33 0, 2 | impelled by nature and also bound by a moral obligation to
34 0, 2 | religious truth. They are also bound to adhere to the truth,
35 0, 3 | all his activity a man is bound to follow his conscience
36 0, 7 | men and social groups are bound by the moral law to have
37 0, 9 | this reason Christians are bound to respect it all the more
38 0, 11 | in truth, hence they are bound in conscience but they stand
39 0, 11 | and for that reason is bound to obey his conscience.
40 0, 14 | their blood.~The disciple is bound by a grave obligation toward
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 41 1, 8 | Missionary activity is closely bound up even with human nature
42 2, 11 | wherever they live, are bound to show forth, by the example
43 3, 20 | the particular church is bound to represent the universal
44 3, 21 | the witness which they are bound to bear to Christ by their
45 6, 36 | the faithful are duty - bound to cooperate in the expansion
46 6, 40 | their vocation they are bound to practice with greater
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 47 2, 5 | priests by various titles are bound together hierarchically
48 3, 12 | Mt 5:48). Priests are bound, however, to acquire that
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 49 2, 8 | Assuming human nature, He bound the whole human race to
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 50 4, 9 | this sacred synod, that, bound to the Vicar of Christ in
Perfectae caritatis
Chap., Paragraph 51 0, 13 | their own assignments to be bound by the common law of labor,
52 0, 14 | 18). So they are closely bound to the service of the Church
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 53 1, 6 | should realize that they are bound together and should manifest
54 2, 28 | ecclesiastical office are closely bound up with their sacred work.
55 2, 35 | intact. Religious also are bound to observe all those things
Orientalium ecclesiarum
Chap., Paragraph 56 2, 5 | full right and are in duty bound to rule themselves, each
57 4, 15 | 15. The faithful are bound to take part on Sundays
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 58 1, 12 | authority, in these matters, is bound by special responsibilities
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