Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 1 2, 9 | venerated with the same sense of loyalty and reverence.6~
2 4, 15 | give expression to a lively sense of God, contain a store
Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 3 3, 28 | him present in a certain sense in the individual local
4 4, 37 | the laity a strengthened sense of personal responsibility;
5 6, 46 | yet in a more profound sense these same religious are
6 Appen, 70 | in a strictly juridical sense, that is as a group of equals
7 Appen, 73 | a college in the strict sense only from time to time and
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 8 1, 42 | must be made to encourage a sense of community within the
9 2, 56 | parts which, in a certain sense, go to make up the Mass,
10 7, 124| which offend true religious sense either by depraved forms
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 11 Intro, 7 | are achieving a more vivid sense of God. On the other hand,
12 Intro, 10 | what is man? What is this sense of sorrow, of evil, of death,
13 1, 20 | this doctrine can be the sense of power which modern technical
14 1, 21 | Incarnate Son present and in a sense visible. This result is
15 2, 31 | scarcely arrive at the needed sense of responsibility, unless
16 5, 50 | generous human and Christian sense of responsibility they acquit
17 5, 51 | acts, preserve the full sense of mutual self-giving and
18 5, 52 | religious one, with a mature sense of responsibility and can
19 6, 53 | culture" in its general sense indicates everything whereby
20 6, 53 | sociological and ethnological sense. According to this sense
21 6, 53 | sense. According to this sense we speak of a plurality
22 6, 55 | mounting increase in the sense of autonomy as well as of
23 6, 57 | others in technical groups, a sense of international solidarity,
24 6, 59 | religious, moral and social sense.~Culture, because it flows
25 7, 67 | their employment with a due sense of responsibility, they
26 7, 69 | but also as common in the sense that they should be able
27 8, 73 | authority.~The present keener sense of human dignity has given
28 8, 73 | than by fostering an inward sense of justice and kindliness,
29 8, 74 | to each one's freedom and sense of responsibility.~It is
30 8, 75 | give an example by their sense of responsibility and their
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 31 0 | gradually acquire a mature sense of responsibility in striving
32 0 | generations, to foster a sense of values, to prepare for
33 0 | declares, is in the real sense of the word an apostolate
Nostra aetate
Chap., Paragraph 34 0, 2 | with a profound religious sense. ~Religions, however, that
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 35 0, 1 | 1. A sense of the dignity of the human
36 0, 1 | coercion but motivated by a sense of duty. The demand is likewise
37 0, 3 | and in public and out of a sense of personal conviction,
38 0, 4 | impulse of their own religious sense.~
39 0, 8 | their activities with a sense of responsibility, and strive
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 40 3, 19 | contribute to fostering this sense of communion with the universal
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 41 1, 3 | ordination, are in a certain sense set apart in the bosom of
42 2, 6 | individuals, but also in a true sense is extended to the formation
43 2, 9 | priests should uncover with a sense of faith, acknowledge with
44 3, 16 | apt to accept, in a broad sense, paternity in Christ. In
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 45 3, 14 | irresistibly increasing sense of the solidarity of all
46 6, 30 | duty to develop a Catholic sense and apostolic activity in
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 47 2, 2 | faith and love and by the sense of duty, become a kind of
48 4, 11 | it provides, in a certain sense, an initiation into the
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 49 2, 34 | they can be said in a real sense to belong to the clergy
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 50 2, 9 | this must be pursued with a sense of realism and good will.
51 3, 23 | Among them, too, is a strong sense of justice and a true charity
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