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Vat. Ecum. Council II

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Lumen gentium
   Chap., Paragraph
1 1, 5 | Lord Jesus set it on its course by preaching the Good News, 2 3, 22 | ecumenical councils held in the course of centuries are also manifest 3 3, 23 | successors, have in the course of time coalesced into several 4 5, 41 | often, down through the course of the centuries, left an 5 7, 48 | that, having finished the course of our earthly life,255 6 8, 58 | Jesus the Messiah.291 In the course of her Son's preaching she 7 8, 67 | Church toward her in the course of centuries be made of 8 Appen, 72 | as they change over the course of centuries, the way in Sacrosanctum concilium Chap., Paragraph
9 2, 51 | read to the people in the course of a prescribed number of 10 2, 52 | sacred text, during the course of the liturgical year; 11 4, 84 | devised so that the whole course of the day and night is 12 4, 91 | practice to observe the course of the hours proposed in 13 5, 102 | certain days throughout the course of the year. Every week, 14 5, 108 | salvation are celebrated in the course of the year. Therefore, 15 7, 123 | various rites. Thus, in the course of the centuries, she has Gaudium et spes Chap., Paragraph
16 Intro, 4 | questions about the present course of events, they are burdened 17 Intro, 4 | with uneasiness. This same course of events leads men to look 18 Intro, 5 | speeds along on so rapid a course that an individual person 19 3, 34 | 34. Throughout the course of the centuries, men have 20 4, 43 | Spirit of God during the course of many centuries; in the 21 6, 53 | institutions. Throughout the course of time he expresses, communicates 22 6, 58 | various circumstances in the course of time, has used the discoveries 23 6, 59 | common good, as long, of course, as it preserves the rights 24 7, 65 | to a kind of mechanical course of the economic activity 25 8, 75 | be expected in the normal course of political life, there 26 9, 80 | their deeds of war for the course of the future will depend Nostra aetate Chap., Paragraph
27 0, 2 | power which hovers over the course of things and over the events 28 0, 3 | and fasting. ~Since in the course of centuries not a few quarrels Dignitatis humanae Chap., Paragraph
29 0, 3 | communication and dialogue, in the course of which men explain to 30 0, 3 | acts whereby man sets the course of his life directly toward 31 0, 12 | measure the fact that in the course of time men have come more Ad gentes Chap., Paragraph
32 1, 3 | salvation of all, may in the course of time come to achieve 33 1, 5 | mission goes on and in the course of history unfolds the mission 34 1, 6 | and forthwith. Then, of course, missionaries can and must 35 1, 9 | in world history, in the course of which God, by means of 36 4, 26 | the Gospel have run in the course of the centuries, and also Presbyterorum ordinis Chap., Paragraph
37 3, 15 | needs of their flocks. Of course, they must be ready to submit 38 3, 16 | the Lord33 and through the course of time as well as in our 39 3, 19(59)| This course is not the same as the pastoral 40 3, 19(59)| the same as the pastoral course which is to be undertaken Apostolicam actuositatem Chap., Paragraph
41 2, 7 | vocation upon earth.~In the course of history, the use of temporal Optatam totius Chap., Paragraph
42 4, 12 | students, at the end of their course in theology, exercise the 43 5, 14 | begun with an introductory course which should last for an 44 6, 20 | work, both during their course of studies and also during 45 7 | TO BE ACHIEVED AFTER THE COURSE OF STUDIES ~ 46 7, 21 | after the completion of the course of studies in seminaries, Perfectae caritatis Chap., Paragraph
47 0, 9 | institution which in the course of a long history has won 48 0, 18 | strive during the whole course of their lives to perfect Dei verbum Chap., Paragraph
49 2, 25 | proper to bishops. This, of course, should always be accomplished Unitatis redintegratio Chap., Paragraph
50 1, 4 | If they are true to this course of action, they will be 51 2, 8 | commends this practice. The course to be adopted, with due 52 2, 11 | our brethren. It is, of course, essential that the doctrine 53 3, 24 | His Body to grow in the course of time. ~It is the urgent Orientalium ecclesiarum Chap., Paragraph
54 6, 27 | benefit recommends such a course and access to a Catholic


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