Dei verbum
   Chap., Paragraph  1     1,  4  |          that God is with us to free us from the darkness of
Lumen gentium
   Chap., Paragraph  2     1,  2  |        The eternal Father, by a free and hidden plan of His own
 3     3,  22 |        Church. And he is always free to exercise this power.
 4     4,  32 |       there is neither bond nor free: there is neither male nor
 5     5,  41 |          should keep themselves free from every vice and stand
 6     6,  44 |      counsels in the Church, to free himself from those obstacles,
 7     6,  44 |      state, whose purpose is to free its members from earthly
 8     8,  55 |      the mysteries of His flesh free man from sin.~
 9     8,  56 |        of God entirely holy and free from all stain of sin, as
10     8,  59 |    Immaculate Virgin, preserved free from all guilt of original
Sacrosanctum concilium
   Chap., Paragraph 11     3,  77 |         of this Constitution is free to draw up its own rite
12     7,  123|     region, shall also be given free scope in the Church, provided
Gaudium et spes
   Chap., Paragraph 13 Intro,  9  | societies thirst for a full and free life worthy of man; one
14     1,  13 |        the Lord Himself came to free and strengthen man, renewing
15     1,  14 |        him raise their voice in free praise of the Creator.6
16     1,  17 |      according to a knowing and free choice that is personally
17     1,  19 |  consciences, and hence are not free of blame; yet believers
18     1,  21 |         made an intelligent and free member of society by God
19     1,  22 |      merited for us life by the free shedding of His own blood.
20     2,  25 |       originate rather from his free decision. In our era, for
21     2,  27 |      for profit, rather than as free and responsible persons;
22     4,  42 |      the common good and to the free exercise of her own mission.~
23     4,  43 |         as an artisan, they are free to give proper exercise
24     5,  47 |    plague of divorce, so-called free love and other disfigurements
25     5,  49 |          leads the spouses to a free and mutual gift of themselves,
26     6,  60 |       60. It is now possible to free most of humanity from the
27     7,  65 |   efforts of individuals and of free groups with the undertakings
28     7,  68 |       joined together, that is, free and independent human beings
29     8,  74 |       of rulers are left to the free will of citizens.3~It follows
30     8,  75 |      also the duty to use their free vote to further the common
31     8,  75 |    citizens and groups in their free pursuit of man's total well-being.
32     9,  81 |  urgently demands of us that we free ourselves from the age-old
33     9,  85 |         they are far from being free of every form of undue dependence,
Gravissimum educationis
   Chap., Paragraph 34     0      |      way that parents are truly free to choose according to their
Dignitatis humanae
   Chap., Paragraph 35     0,  1  |         in the first place, the free exercise of religion in
36     0,  2  |         endowed with reason and free will and therefore privileged
37     0,  3  |    nature. The inquiry is to be free, carried on with the aid
38     0,  3  |         internal, voluntary and free acts whereby man sets the
39     0,  3  |      God for human life, if the free exercise of religion is
40     0,  5  |     parents to make a genuinely free choice of schools and of
41     0,  10 |         to God in faith must be free: no one therefore is to
42     0,  10 |         is of its very nature a free act. Man, redeemed by Christ
43     0,  10 |       to God the reasonable and free submission of faith. It
44     0,  10 |         embrace it of their own free will, and profess it effectively
45     0,  12 |        in society is to be kept free from all manner of coercion
Ad gentes
   Chap., Paragraph 46     1,  5  |     open before them a firm and free road to full participation
47     2,  11 |       these treasures, set them free, and bring them under the
48     5,  28 |        Cor. 3:8), so that "in a free and orderly fashion cooperating
Presbyterorum ordinis
   Chap., Paragraph 49     2,  6  |        which Christ has made us free.25 Ceremonies however beautiful,
50     2,  10 |        himself: "For when I was free of all I made myself the
51     3,  13 |        should keep their bodies free of wantonness and lusts.13
52     3,  17 |        freedom whereby they are free from every inordinate concern
53     3,  17 |       apostles witnessed that a free gift of God is to be freely
Apostolicam actuositatem
   Chap., Paragraph 54     1,  4  |   hidden with Christ in God and free from enslavement to wealth,
55     5,  24 |    which are established by the free choice of the laity and
Inter mirifica
   Chap., Paragraph 56     1,  9  |        9. All who, of their own free choice, make use of these
 
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