Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 2, 13 | are called to share these goods in common, and of each of
2 4, 36 | effort, so that created goods may be perfected by human
3 4, 36 | light of His Word. May the goods of this world be more equitably
4 4, 37 | shepherds the spiritual goods of the Church, especially
5 6, 44 | the presence of heavenly goods already possessed here below.
6 7, 49 | communication of spiritual goods.2* For by reason of the
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 7 Intro, 9 | desire to participate in the goods of modern civilization,
8 1, 15 | nations, poorer in economic goods, are quite rich in wisdom
9 6, 53 | through the cultivation of the goods and values of nature. Wherever
10 7, 63 | production and in the exchange of goods and services has made the
11 7, 64 | agricultural and industrial goods and of the rendering of
12 7, 67 | production and exchange of goods or in the performance of
13 7, 69 | company of charity, created goods should be in abundance for
14 7, 69 | universal destination of earthly goods. In using them, therefore,
15 7, 69 | having a share of earthly goods sufficient for oneself and
16 7, 69 | out of their superfluous goods.10 If one is in extreme
17 7, 69(10)| distribution of created goods serve the common good."~
18 7, 69(11)| In extreme necessity all goods are common, that is, all
19 7, 69(11)| are common, that is, all goods are to be shared." On the
20 7, 69 | and employ their earthly goods, according to the ability
21 7, 69 | common destination of earthly goods is partly satisfied by means
22 7, 69 | common destination of earthly goods. Family and social services,
23 7, 71 | private ownership of external goods contribute to the expression
24 7, 71 | some ownership of external goods be fostered~Private property
25 7, 71 | some ownership of external goods confers on everyone a sphere
26 7, 71 | forms of public property. Goods can be transferred to the
27 7, 71 | common destination of earthly goods.15 If this social quality
28 7, 72(16)| For the right use of goods according to the doctrine
29 9, 88 | of the substance of their goods, and not only out of what
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 30 0 | those who are poor in the goods of this world or who are
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 31 1, 7 | with all men the spiritual goods of both its life and the
32 1, 8 | holds also for the various goods of this world which bear
33 6, 41 | schools, administer temporal goods cooperate in parish and
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 34 2, 8 | kindliness and share their goods in common.48 They should
35 3, 17 | to the world and temporal goods, and voluntary poverty.)
36 3, 17 | values and esteem created goods as gifts of God. By living
37 3, 17 | to the world and earthly goods. Such a right relationship
38 3, 17 | world and because created goods are altogether necessary
39 3, 17 | they might correctly use goods in response to the will
40 3, 17 | heritage," (Num 18:20) temporal goods should be used only toward
41 3, 17 | the Church.~Ecclesiastical goods, properly so called, according
42 3, 17 | behalf of the needy.45 Those goods which priests and bishops
43 3, 17 | A certain common use of goods, similar to the common possession
44 3, 17 | the common possession of goods in the history of the primitive
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 45 1, 4 | by the lack of temporal goods nor inflated by their abundance;
Perfectae caritatis
Chap., Paragraph 46 0, 12 | singular way the heavenly goods but also the most suitable
47 0, 13 | it is not enough to use goods in a way subject to the
48 0, 13 | and gladly use their own goods for other needs of the Church
49 0, 13 | should share their temporal goods with one another, so that
50 0, 13 | and the accumulation of goods.~
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 51 2, 12 | moreover, that earthly goods and human institutions according
52 2, 12 | distribution of material goods, peace and war, and brotherly
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