Dei verbum
   Chap., Paragraph  1     6,  22|     translations are produced in cooperation with the separated brethren
Lumen gentium
   Chap., Paragraph  2     3,  23|        as by arousing the ardent cooperation of the faithful. And finally,
 3     4,  33|         to a more direct form of cooperation in the apostolate of the
 4     5,  41|        toward and their generous cooperation with their bishop is of
 5     8,  62|         gives rise to a manifold cooperation which is but a sharing in
Gaudium et spes
   Chap., Paragraph  6     5,  52|          well as the painstaking cooperation of parents in the education
 7     5,  52|        of their own lives and by cooperation with other men of good will.
 8     8,  73|        same time, there is wider cooperation to guarantee the actual
 9     8,  75|        the citizens' responsible cooperation is to produce the good results
10     8,  76|         that both foster sounder cooperation between themselves with
11     9,  85|         of greater international cooperation in the economic field. Although
12     9,  86|       norms seem useful for such cooperation:~a) Developing nations should
13     9,  86|    realization of this universal cooperation.~Consequently, in business
14     9,  87|                87. International cooperation is needed today especially
15     9,  87|        with the full and intense cooperation of all, and especially of
16     9,  89|          encourage and stimulate cooperation among men, the Church must
17     9,  90|         for the encouragement of cooperation among nations. There are
Gravissimum educationis
   Chap., Paragraph 18     0     |   Fostered in Scholastic Matters~Cooperation is the order of the day.
19     0     |      employed to foster suitable cooperation between Catholic schools,
Ad gentes
   Chap., Paragraph 20     2,  15|      bond that unites them! This cooperation should be undertaken not
21     3,  21|      prepared, in more immediate cooperation with the hierarchy, to fulfill
22     4,  27|         will serve, by fraternal cooperation either in the care of souls
23     5,  28|          missionary activity and cooperation.~
24     5,  29|       work itself and missionary cooperation. However, the law of the
25     5,  29|          and directing fraternal cooperation as well as harmonious living
26     5,  29| conclusions for mission work and cooperation.~Institutes of religious
27     5,  31|       social communication.~Such cooperation, when indicated, should
28     5,  33|          extended to include the cooperation of missionary institutes
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30     6,  38|        arises that communion and cooperation of churches which is so
31     6,  38|        which concern the orderly cooperation of their own region.~In
32     6,  41|    gladly offer socio - economic cooperation to peoples on the way of
33     6,  41|         way of development. This cooperation is all the more to be praised,
Presbyterorum ordinis
   Chap., Paragraph 34     2,  7 |          imbued with a spirit of cooperation is based on the very sharing
35     2,  8 |        charity, prayer and total cooperation. In this manner, they manifest
Apostolicam actuositatem
   Chap., Paragraph 36     3,  10|      they should not limit their cooperation to the parochial or diocesan
37     4,  20|     invited to action and direct cooperation with the apostolate of the
38     4,  20|         latter can sanction this cooperation by an explicit mandate.~
39     5,  23| apostolate. No less necessary is cooperation among various projects of
40     5,  23|   requires harmony and apostolic cooperation on the part of both branches
41     5,  27|       and frequently require the cooperation of Catholics with other
42     5,  27|        not infrequently call for cooperation between Christians pursuing
43     5,  27|         this dynamic and prudent cooperation,10 which is of special importance
Optatam totius
   Chap., Paragraph 44     2, 3  |   superiors, and with the proper cooperation of the parents, their daily
Perfectae caritatis
   Chap., Paragraph 45     0,  4 |       and adaptation demands the cooperation of all the members of the
46     0,  23|         encourage more effective cooperation for the welfare of the Church;
47     0,  23|        Suitable coordination and cooperation with episcopal conferences
Dei verbum
   Chap., Paragraph 48     2, 11 |       shepherded by him with the cooperation of the presbytery. Thus
49     2, 30 |        of religious but also the cooperation of the laity, establishing
50     2, 35 |          all.~5.) A well-ordered cooperation is to be encouraged between
51     3, 42 |       association and harmonious cooperation in the expression of pastoral
52     3, 43 |       difficult work in complete cooperation with the diocesan bishops.1~
Unitatis redintegratio
   Chap., Paragraph 53     1,  4 |          the way is prepared for cooperation between them in the duties
54     2,  12|        false. In these days when cooperation in social matters is so
55     2,  12|         bear the name of Christ. Cooperation among Christians vividly
56     2,  12|         Christ the Servant. This cooperation, which has already begun
57     2,  12|         Christ can, through this cooperation, be led to acquire a better
 
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