Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 1 Intro, 6 | villages, various groups and associations stemming from social contacts,
2 2, 25 | give rise to a variety of associations and organizations, both
3 2, 30 | individual men and their associations cultivate in themselves
4 4, 42 | internal strength to human associations which are just.~With great
5 5, 52 | organizations, especially family associations, should try by their programs
6 8, 73 | freely to meet and form associations, the right to express one'
7 8, 74 | whereby men, families and associations more adequately and readily
8 9, 90 | are also various Catholic associations on an international level
9 9, 90 | projects. Moreover, such associations contribute much to the development
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 10 0 | physical development, youth associations, and, in particular, schools. ~
11 0 | together by families, teachers, associations of various types that foster
12 0 | true education. Through the associations of parents in particular
13 0 | by establishing special associations imbued with the true spirit
14 0, 0(27)| the 6th Congress of the Associations of Catholic Italian Teachers
15 0 | Catholic there should be associations and university centers under
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 16 0, 1 | freedom of the person and of associations. This demand for freedom
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 17 2, 15 | assisted by good schools; let associations and groups be organized
18 3, 20 | more banding together into associations, it is very fitting that
19 3, 20 | dialogue to be held with such associations. But if perchance in certain
20 5, 32 | ecclesiastical institutes and associations. All these, of whatever
21 6, 39 | the schools and Catholic associations so that among them there
22 6, 41 | own family, in Catholic associations, and in the schools; by
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 23 2, 6 | Ceremonies however beautiful, or associations however flourishing, will
24 2, 8 | and eagerly promote those associations which, having been recognized
25 3, 21 | together, or territorial associations, which under the vigilance
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 26 1, 4 | become members of one of the associations or institutes approved by
27 4, 15 | members of various groups or associations.~
28 4, 16 | possibility for collaboration in associations) are called to this type
29 4, 18 | various spheres. For the associations established for carrying
30 4, 19 | There is a great variety of associations in the apostolate.4 Some
31 4, 19 | and charity.~Among these associations, those which promote and
32 4, 19 | given primary consideration. Associations are not ends unto themselves;
33 4, 19 | to found and control such associations6 and to join those already
34 4, 19 | avoided. This happens when new associations and projects are promoted
35 4, 19 | reason, or if antiquated associations or methods are retained
36 4, 20 | properly apostolic. Of these associations, or even among similar and
37 4, 20 | earnestly recommends these associations, which surely answer the
38 4, 21 | 21. All associations of the apostolate must be
39 4, 21 | one's ability. Among these associations, moreover, international
40 4, 21 | moreover, international associations or groups of Catholics must
41 4, 22 | temporarily, to the service of associations and their activities. There
42 4, 22 | personal service to apostolic associations and activities, either within
43 5, 24 | way some of the apostolic associations and projects which have
44 5, 25 | apostolic activity of these associations and promote their undertakings.
45 5, 26 | coordination of various lay associations and enterprises.7~Councils
46 5, 27 | either in activities or in associations, in the national or international
47 6, 30 | Likewise, lay groups and associations dedicated to the apostolate
48 6, 31(7)| the Assembly of Charity Associations, April 27,1952: pp.470-471. ~
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 49 2, 2 | men, especially Catholic associations, should carefully guide
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 50 2, 17 | especially Catholic Action. Those associations should also be promoted
51 2, 29 | in other institutions or associations, contribute an exceedingly
52 2, 30 | and also in families, in associations especially dedicated to
Orientalium ecclesiarum
Chap., Paragraph 53 2, 6 | apostolate, Religious and associations of the Latin Rite working
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 54 1, 11 | when they join professional associations, which-even under a code,
55 2, 22 | own international Catholic associations. These Catholic international
56 2, 22 | These Catholic international associations are legitimately approved
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