Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 1 6, 22 | Sacred Scripture should be provided for all the Christian faithful.
2 6, 25 | sacred texts, which are to be provided with the necessary and really
3 6, 25 | of the Sacred Scriptures, provided with suitable footnotes,
Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 4 2, 9 | filled it with His Spirit and provided it with those means which
5 3, 22 | over the universal Church, provided we understand this body
6 3, 22 | all parts of the world, provided that the head of the college
7 7, 51 | communion with those in heaven, provided that it is understood in
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 8 1, 13 | to be highly commended, provided they accord with the laws
9 1, 35 | proper minister should be provided within the rites themselves.
10 1, 38 | especially in mission lands, provided that the substantial unity
11 2, 51 | that richer fare may be provided for the faithful at the
12 3, 82 | for the occasion should be provided. ~
13 4, 98 | recite any short office, provided this is drawn up after the
14 4, 101 | those mentioned in 52 above provided that the text of the translation
15 7, 123 | free scope in the Church, provided that it adorns the sacred
16 Appen | the Gregorian Calendar, provided that those whom it may concern,
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 17 1, 22 | suffering for us He not only provided us with an example for our
18 4, 42 | communities and nations, provided these trust her and truly
19 7, 63 | mitigate social inequalities (provided that it be guided and coordinated
20 7, 69 | respectable customs which, provided they are suitably adapted
21 7, 71 | funds, rights, and services provided by society. This is true
22 9, 78 | available to weaker parties too, provided this can be done without
23 9, 79 | conscience refuse to bear arms, provided however, that they agree
24 9, 81 | adequate remedy cannot be provided for the multiple miseries
25 9, 85 | commerce. Other aid should be provided as well by advanced nations
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 26 0, 2 | right is not to be impeded, provided that just public order be
27 0, 3 | religion is denied in society, provided just public order is observed.~
28 0, 4 | and of religion itself.~Provided the just demands of public
29 0, 15 | religious freedom be everywhere provided with an effective constitutional
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 30 1, 7 | God is fully glorified, provided that men fully and consciously
31 2, 17 | standard of living should be provided, and social security, by
32 3, 20 | that this condition will be provided for in a special way,4 until
33 5, 32 | grows numerous, it will be provided that the institute, insofar
34 6, 37 | It will be very useful, provided the universal scope of mission
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 35 Pref, 1 | and their lives be better provided for, in pastoral and human
36 2, 7(41)| necessities might better be provided for. As is evident, this
37 3, 16 | freely given by the Father, provided that those who participate
38 3, 20 | the priests would not be provided otherwise, the faithful
39 3, 20 | suitable support is rightly provided for those who do fulfill
40 3, 20 | themselves but also themselves be provided with some means of helping
41 3, 21 | faithful, also should be provided for by other duly established
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 42 5, 17 | training is carefully to be provided for by avoiding an excessive
Perfectae caritatis
Chap., Paragraph 43 0, 10 | ministrations in their own houses, provided that the lay character of
44 0, 14 | community and the Church, provided that thereby their own authority
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 45 1, 4 | stationed all over the world, provided that the head of the college
46 2, 23 | suitable area should be provided so that bishop and clergy,
47 3, 38 | the episcopal conference, provided they have been approved
48 Direc, 44 | pastors. Thus they will be provided with certain methods which
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 49 2, 8 | authority, unless otherwise provided for by the Bishops' Conference
50 3, 15 | Western world, and there provided the source from which Latin
Orientalium ecclesiarum
Chap., Paragraph 51 4, 18 | minister is sufficient, provided that other prescriptions
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