Lumen gentium
   Chap., Paragraph  1     4,  37|        the dignity as well as the responsibility of the laity in the Church.
 2     4,  37|    strengthened sense of personal responsibility; a renewed enthusiasm; a
Gaudium et spes
   Chap., Paragraph  3 Intro,  9 |     becoming aware that it is his responsibility to guide aright the forces
 4     1,  19|   themselves frequently bear some responsibility for this situation. For,
 5     2,  31|     arrive at the needed sense of responsibility, unless his living conditions
 6     3,  34|          individual and community responsibility extends. Hence it is clear
 7     5,  50|          with human and Christian responsibility, and, with docile reverence
 8     5,  50|      human and Christian sense of responsibility they acquit themselves of
 9     5,  52|            with a mature sense of responsibility and can choose their state
10     6,  55|         of autonomy as well as of responsibility. This is of paramount importance
11     6,  55|      defined first of all by this responsibility to his brothers and to history.~
12     6,  56|          that man, who senses his responsibility for the progress of culture,
13     6,  57|          clearer awareness of the responsibility of experts to aid and even
14     6,  57|           opportunity to exercise responsibility. All of these provide some
15     7,  63|          their own initiative and responsibility, and often subsist in living
16     7,  67|    employment with a due sense of responsibility, they should also all enjoy
17     7,  68|         of their own function and responsibility, and thus they will be brought
18     7,  71|          their own initiative and responsibility is denied to them and all
19     8,  74|        one's freedom and sense of responsibility.~It is clear, therefore,
20     8,  74|           obey.4 Accordingly, the responsibility, dignity and importance
21     8,  75|         example by their sense of responsibility and their service of the
22     8,  76|          as a group, on their own responsibility as citizens guided by the
23     8,  76|         the political freedom and responsibility of citizens.~The Apostles,
24     9,  79|           others who share public responsibility have the duty to conduct
25     9,  80|         thought to their gigantic responsibility before God and the entire
26     9,  81|         more conscious of our own responsibility and to find means for resolving
27     9,  87|       correct and genuinely human responsibility which respects the divine
28     9,  89|    themselves, conscious of their responsibility as men and as Christians
29     9,  90|          universal solidarity and responsibility.~Finally, it is very much
Gravissimum educationis
   Chap., Paragraph 30     0     |         acquire a mature sense of responsibility in striving endlessly to
31     0     |    especially because she has the responsibility of announcing the way of
32     0     |           very keenly the weighty responsibility of diligently caring for
33     0     |         entrusts the very serious responsibility of preparing her own students
Dignitatis humanae
   Chap., Paragraph 34     0,  7 |  principle of personal and social responsibility is to be observed. In the
35     0,  8 |        activities with a sense of responsibility, and strive after what is
36     0,  8 |          come to act with greater responsibility in fulfilling their duties
37     0,  15|     consciousness of the personal responsibility that every man has. All
Ad gentes
   Chap., Paragraph 38     3,  21|           become conscious of the responsibility which they as members of
39     6,  35|      vivid awareness of their own responsibility for spreading the Gospel,
40     6,  36|         lively awareness of their responsibility to the world; they should
41     6,  41|    training of those who bear the responsibility for the government.~Worthy
Presbyterorum ordinis
   Chap., Paragraph 42     2,  7 |           bishops rests the heavy responsibility for the sanctity of their
Apostolicam actuositatem
   Chap., Paragraph 43 Intro,  1 |       more conscious of their own responsibility and encouraging them to
44     1,  3 |  therefore is laid the preeminent responsibility of working to make the divine
45     2,  7 | particular skill and on their own responsibility. Everywhere and in all things
46     3,  12|     eagerness to assume their own responsibility, and they yearn to play
47     3,  13|           is so much the duty and responsibility of the laity that it can
48     4,  20|         experience to, and assume responsibility for the direction of these
49     5,  24|        assuming in them a special responsibility. Thus, making various dispositions
Optatam totius
   Chap., Paragraph 50     4, 12 |         will also be the bishops' responsibility to make a decision about
51     6, 20 |          to act both on their own responsibility and in harmonious conjunction
52     7, 21 |        seminaries, it will be the responsibility of episcopal conferences
Inter mirifica
   Chap., Paragraph 53     1,  11|           11. The principle moral responsibility for the proper use of the
54     2,  13|          their ordinary preaching responsibility. The laity, too, who have
 
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