Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 3, 23 | duties.37* This variety of local churches with one common
2 3, 26 | present in all legitimate local congregations of the faithful
3 3, 28 | sense in the individual local congregations, and take
4 3, 28 | so lead and serve their local community that it may worthily
5 6, 45 | the jurisdiction of the local Ordinaries by the Supreme
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 6 2, 54 | common prayer," but also, as local conditions may warrant,
7 3, 64 | at the discretion of the local ordinary. By this, means
8 3, 68 | at the discretion of the local ordinary, for occasions
9 5, 107 | necessary on account of local conditions, they are to
10 7, 126 | judgment on works of art, local ordinaries shall give a
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 11 Intro, 6 | circumstance, the traditional local communities such as families,
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 12 0 | episcopal conferences to varying local situations. ~
13 0, 0(15)| The Church praises those local, national and international
14 0 | different forms in keeping with local circumstances.29 Thus the
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 15 2, 15 | subject to approval by the local Ordinary, among churches
16 2, 16 | hand men from among the local clergy equipped with the
17 2, 18 | a genuine adaptation to local conditions. Since the contemplative
18 3, 19 | somewhat conformed to the local culture, enjoys a certain
19 3, 19 | perhaps still insufficient) of local priests, Religious, and
20 3, 19 | upright institutions and local customs. ~The bishops, in
21 3, 19 | serve for the growth of the local Church, and above all for
22 3, 20 | indifferentism have introduced.~The local priests in the young churches
23 4, 27 | a new people for God, a local church clinging to their
24 5, 29 | pertinent information about local conditions in various regions,
25 5, 31 | without however neglecting local differences.8 Lest the already
26 5, 32 | kind, should defer to the local Ordinary in all that concerns
27 5, 32 | regulate relations between local Ordinaries and the moderator
28 5, 32 | community may grow into a local church, which in due time
29 5, 32 | governing the relations between local Ordinaries and the institutes.
30 5, 32 | care of souls, yet when the local clergy grows numerous, it
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 31 2, 6 | to embrace not only the local church, but also the universal
32 2, 6 | the universal Church. The local community should promote
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 33 3, 10 | undertaking sponsored by their local parish.~They should develop
34 6, 30 | should be so involved in the local community of the parish
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 35 2, 3 | which, in accord with the local circumstances, serve the
36 6, 20 | age of the students and local conditions, and with the
Perfectae caritatis
Chap., Paragraph 37 0, 4 | of the Holy See or of the local Ordinary must be obtained
38 0, 13 | Due regard being had for local conditions, religious communities
39 0, 21 | consulting the interested local Ordinaries, will judge not
40 0, 24 | by the Holy See and the local Ordinary.~Religious should
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 41 2, 35 | to the authority of the local Ordinaries in those things
42 2, 35 | They are subject to the local Ordinary also in what pertains
43 2, 35 | to the authority of the local Ordinaries for purposes
44 3, 38 | episcopal conference are all local Ordinaries of every rite-excluding
45 3, 38 | members of the conferences. Local Ordinaries and coadjutors
46 3, 39 | keeping with social and local circumstances. Thus, too,
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 47 2, 8 | persons, is to be decided by local episcopal authority, unless
48 3, 14 | East many particular or local Churches, among which the
49 3, 14 | among the Easterns, in their local churches, has been, and
Orientalium ecclesiarum
Chap., Paragraph 50 6, 29 | care and control of the local hierarchs, in order that,
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