Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 1, 8 | spiritual community, nor the earthly Church and the Church enriched
2 1, 8 | mission, is not set up to seek earthly glory, but to proclaim,
3 2, 13| heavenly rather than of an earthly nature. All the faithful,
4 4, 37| belongs to everyone in this earthly city~A great many wonderful
5 5, 40| living is promoted in this earthly society. In order that the
6 6, 44| to free its members from earthly cares, more fully manifests
7 6, 44| way, are raised above all earthly considerations. Finally
8 6, 46| useless citizens of this earthly city by their consecration.
9 6, 46| way the building up of the earthly city may have its foundation
10 7, 48| finished the course of our earthly life,255 we may merit to
11 8, 59| on the completion of her earthly sojourn, was taken up body
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 12 1, 8 | 8. In the earthly liturgy we take part in
13 4, 83| nature, introduced into this earthly exile that hymn which is
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 14 Pref, 3 | of theirs. Inspired by no earthly ambition, the Church seeks
15 Intro, 10| from it? What follows this earthly life?~The Church firmly
16 1, 12| by Him as master of all earthly creatures1 that he might
17 1, 18| purpose beyond the reach of earthly misery. In addition, that
18 1, 19| so heavily engrossed in earthly affairs.~Undeniably, those
19 1, 20| the constructing of the earthly city. Consequently when
20 3, 36| sciences.~If by the autonomy of earthly affairs we mean that created
21 3, 36| conflicts with faith, for earthly matters and the concerns
22 3, 38| dedicate themselves to the earthly service of men and to make
23 3, 38| of self and bringing all earthly resources into the service
24 3, 39| the new age.~Hence, while earthly progress must be carefully
25 4, 40| that is, of members of the earthly city who have a call to
26 4, 40| and experiences the same earthly lot which the world does.
27 4, 40| into God's family.~That the earthly and the heavenly city penetrate
28 4, 43| strive to discharge their earthly duties conscientiously and
29 4, 43| may therefore shirk their earthly responsibilities. For they
30 4, 43| can plunge themselves into earthly affairs in such a way as
31 4, 43| proper exercise to all their earthly activities and to their
32 4, 43| inscribed in the life of the earthly city; from priests they
33 4, 43| news of Christ that all the earthly activities of the faithful
34 4, 45| People of God during its earthly pilgrimage can offer to
35 7, 69| universal destination of earthly goods. In using them, therefore,
36 7, 69| right of having a share of earthly goods sufficient for oneself
37 7, 69| to share and employ their earthly goods, according to the
38 7, 69| the common destination of earthly goods is partly satisfied
39 7, 69| the common destination of earthly goods. Family and social
40 7, 71| the common destination of earthly goods.15 If this social
41 7, 72| the right order in their earthly activities in faithfulness
42 8, 76| the means proper to the earthly city.~There are, indeed,
43 8, 76| indeed, close links between earthly things and those elements
44 9, 78| justice can provide.~That earthly peace which arises from
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 45 0 | human person, the good of earthly society and the building
46 0 | efficaciously the good of the earthly city and also prepares them
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 47 2, 12| into the government of the earthly city. It claims no other
48 6, 41| the building up of the earthly city should have its foundation
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 49 1, 3 | dispensers of a life other than earthly life. But they cannot be
50 2, 9 | is due to everyone in the earthly city. They must willingly
51 3, 17| relationship to the world and earthly goods. Such a right relationship
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 52 1, 4 | Son who are still on their earthly pilgrimage and remain involved
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 53 2, 12 | should show, moreover, that earthly goods and human institutions
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