Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 8, 69 | comfort to this holy and general Synod that even among the
2 Appen | GIVEN BY THE SECRETARY GENERAL OF THE COUNCIL AT THE 123RD
3 Appen | THE COUNCIL AT THE 123RD GENERAL CONGREGATION, NOVEMBER 16,
4 Appen | interpreted in accordance with the general rules that are known to
5 Appen | Modi with the following general observations.~
6 Appen, 73 | Archbishop of Samosata ~Secretary General of the Second Vatican Ecumenical
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 7 1 | CHAPTER I GENERAL PRINCIPLES FOR THE: RESTORATION
8 1, 21 | undertake with great care a general restoration of the liturgy
9 1, 21 | establishes the following general norms: ~
10 1 | A) General norms~
11 1, 23 | and pastoral. Also the general laws governing the structure
12 1, 33 | the liturgy, the following general norms should be observed:~
13 3, 68 | also by the faithful in general when there is danger of
14 4, 95 | office imposed on them by general or particular law. ~c) All
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 15 2, 26 | groups, and even of the general welfare of the entire human
16 4, 40 | council now sets forth certain general principles for the proper
17 6, 53 | The word "culture" in its general sense indicates everything
18 8, 76 | which correspond to the general good according to the diversity
19 9, 84 | the need to promote the general improvement of developing
20 9, 91 | conciliar program is but a general one in several of its parts;
21 9, 92 | God, both pastors and the general faithful, can engage in
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 22 0, 0(3) | 10, 1948, adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations,
23 0, 0(15)| allocution to the United Nations General Assembly, Oct. 4, 1965:
24 0 | aids which belong to the general heritage of man and which
25 0 | health of the pupils and in general, promote the whole school
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 26 0, 9 | further light is cast upon the general principles upon which the
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 27 2, 16 | colleagues.17~To attain this general end, the whole training
28 4, 26 | learn, that they may have a general knowledge of the peoples,
29 5, 29 | 3 among the affairs of general concern,4 should give special
30 5, 32 | Holy See to outline the general principles according to
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 31 2, 4 | not to be explained in a general and abstract way, but rather
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 32 6, 29 | required. The importance of general culture along with practical
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 33 1, 1 | 1. Since only general laws can be made where there
34 4, 11 | strength of character, and, in general, they are to learn to esteem
35 5, 16 | taken of its relation to the general history of the Church. Next,
36 6, 19 | their various Institutes.~In general, those capabilities are
Perfectae caritatis
Chap., Paragraph 37 0, 1 | meant to state only the general principles of the adaptation
38 0, 4 | authorities, especially to general chapters. The approbation
39 0, 10 | orders by provision of their general chapter in order to meet
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 40 1, 8 | other authority.~(b) The general law of the Church grants
41 2, 23 | carefully studied and the general criteria which follow should
42 2, 23 | it should be considered a general rule that each diocese have
43 2, 26 | must always be named vicar general by the diocesan bishop.
44 2, 27 | diocesan curia is that of vicar general. However, as often as the
45 2, 27 | common law grants the vicar general, but only for a certain
46 2, 31 | law of concursus whether general or particular-are to be
47 2, 35 | Ordinaries for purposes of general policy-making and vigilance,
48 3, 38 | episcopal commissions and a general secretariat.~4.) Decisions
49 3, 40 | suitable norms. ) As a general rule all dioceses and other
50 Direc | GENERAL DIRECTIVE ~
51 Direc, 44 | synod also prescribes that general directories be prepared
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 52 2, 9 | religious psychology and general background. Most valuable
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 53 Appen, 23 | 23. So that the general principles and norms of
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