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Vat. Ecum. Council II

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mutual

Lumen gentium
   Chap., Paragraph
1 3, 23| union is apparent also m the mutual relations of the individual 2 3, 23| sacramental life and in their mutual respect for their rights 3 3, 28| freely manifests itself in mutual aid, spiritual as well as 4 4, 32| bound to each other by a mutual need. Pastors of the Church, 5 7, 51| communion with one another in mutual charity and in one praise Gaudium et spes Chap., Paragraph
6 Intro, 8 | groups.~What results is mutual distrust, enmities, conflicts 7 2, 23| relationships. These demand a mutual respect for the full spiritual 8 2, 25| reasons, reciprocal ties and mutual dependencies increase day 9 2, 32| the other. would render mutual service according to the 10 4, 40| proper fostering of this mutual exchange and assistance 11 4, 43| honest discussion, preserving mutual charity and caring above 12 5, 48| flesh" (Matt. 19:ff), render mutual help and service to each 13 5, 48| perfection day by day. As a mutual gift of two persons, this 14 5, 48| perpetual fidelity through mutual self-bestowal.~Authentic 15 5, 48| personalities, as well as their mutual sanctification, and hence 16 5, 48| the family will do by the mutual love of the spouses, by 17 5, 49| the spouses to a free and mutual gift of themselves, a gift 18 5, 49| these actions promote that mutual self-giving by which spouses 19 5, 49| a ready will. Sealed by mutual faithfulness and be allowed 20 5, 49| dignity acknowledged by mutual and total love. The constant 21 5, 50| children, both demand that the mutual love of the spouses be embodied 22 5, 51| preserve the full sense of mutual self-giving and human procreation 23 5, 52| of mind and the work of mutual sanctification. Thus, following 24 7, 63| and countries and their mutual dependence, and by the increased 25 9, 81| Since peace must be born of mutual trust between nations and 26 9, 84| increasingly close ties of mutual dependence today between 27 9, 92| within the Church herself mutual esteem, reverence and harmony, Gravissimum educationis Chap., Paragraph
28 0 | and fosters a spirit of mutual understanding; and it establishes Nostra aetate Chap., Paragraph
29 0, 3 | and to work sincerely for mutual understanding and to preserve 30 0, 4 | foster and recommend that mutual understanding and respect Ad gentes Chap., Paragraph
31 1, 2 | just singly, apart from any mutual bond, but rather to mold 32 1, 6 | at least be animated by mutual love and esteem.~ 33 3, 19| to increase, by a certain mutual exchange of forces, the 34 4, 25| the spirit of harmony and mutual charity, he will cooperate 35 6, 37| visible, and serve for their mutual edification.~ 36 6, 38| one another, and exchange mutual communications regarding Presbyterorum ordinis Chap., Paragraph
37 2, 6 | in friendly meetings for mutual aid in leading more easily 38 2, 6 | various works of charity and mutual help, as well as to missionary 39 2, 8 | order that priests may find mutual assistance in the development Apostolicam actuositatem Chap., Paragraph
40 2, 8 | and works of charity and mutual aid intended to relieve 41 3, 11| Church by reason of the mutual affection of its members 42 5, 23| For this there is need for mutual esteem among all the forms 43 5, 26| will be able to promote the mutual coordination of various Optatam totius Chap., Paragraph
44 2, 2 | happy spirit as well as by mutual priestly charity and fraternal 45 4, 11 | and a careful concern for mutual help, must be so arranged Dei verbum Chap., Paragraph
46 2, 30 | be fraternal association, mutual charity and reverence between 47 2, 35 | should take action only after mutual consultations. ~6. ) In 48 2, 35 | harmonious and fruitful mutual relations between bishops Unitatis redintegratio Chap., Paragraph
49 1, 4 | and fairness and so make mutual relations with them more 50 2, 7 | they be able to grow in mutual brotherly love.~ 51 2, 12| their efforts, and with mutual respect, let them bear witness 52 3, 14| from a lack of charity and mutual understanding.~For this 53 3, 19| that ecumenical feeling and mutual esteem may gradually increase


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