Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 3, 24 | authority of the Church, or by laws made or recognized be that
2 3, 26 | commandments and the Church's laws, as further defined by his
3 3, 27 | before the Lord to make laws for their subjects, to pass
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 4 1, 11 | mere observation of the laws governing valid and licit
5 1, 13 | provided they accord with the laws and norms of the Church,
6 1, 17 | to observe the liturgical laws, so that life in seminaries
7 1, 22 | the Apostolic See and, as laws may determine, on the bishop. ~
8 1, 23 | pastoral. Also the general laws governing the structure
9 1, 32 | and there are liturgical laws providing for due honors
10 1, 40 | purpose.~3) Because liturgical laws often involve special difficulties
11 7, 122 | and cherished traditional laws, and thereby fitted for
12 7, 128 | in sacred worship. These laws refer especially to the
13 7, 128 | embellishments, and vestments. Laws which seem less suited to
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 14 Intro, 4 | precisely he lays bare the laws of society, only to be paralyzed
15 Intro, 7 | tasks. The institutions, laws and modes of thinking and
16 Intro, 7 | and of history and civil laws themselves. As a consequence,
17 2, 23 | deeper understanding of the laws of social life which the
18 2, 30 | even make light of social laws and precepts, and do not
19 2, 30 | protection of health, or laws establishing speed limits;
20 2, 32 | Willingly obeying' the laws of his country He sanctified
21 3, 36 | themselves enjoy their own laws and values which must be
22 3, 36 | truth, goodness, proper laws and order. Man must respect
23 4, 43 | socially, they will keep the laws proper to each discipline,
24 5, 48 | Creator and qualified by His laws, and is rooted in the jugal
25 5, 51 | exist between the divine laws pertaining to the transmission
26 6, 53 | customs, of establishing laws and juridic institutions
27 7, 64 | according to its own methods and laws within the limits of the
28 7, 67 | by the so-called economic laws. The entire process of productive
29 9, 79 | Moreover, it seems right that laws make humane provisions for
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 30 0, 0(3) | of the character of human laws cf. apostolic letter Pacem
31 0 | should reappraise their own laws so that they can better
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 32 0, 6 | effective manner, by just laws and by other appropriate
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 33 3, 17 | those governed by particular laws.46 That which is in excess
34 3, 17(46)| especially with regard to the laws and customs prevailing in
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 35 2, 7 | arts and professions, the laws of the political community,
36 2, 7 | independence, its proper goals, laws, supports, and significance
37 2, 7 | detriment to its own proper laws, it may be brought into
38 3, 13 | the mentality, customs, laws, and structures of the community
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 39 1, 1 | 1. Since only general laws can be made where there
40 1, 1 | this way will the universal laws be adapted to the particular
41 3, 5 | students depends both on wise laws and, most of all, on qualified
42 4, 10 | according to the holy and fixed laws of their own rite are to
Perfectae caritatis
Chap., Paragraph 43 0, 3 | re-edited and, obsolete laws being suppressed, be adapted
44 0, 4 | constitutions than in multiplying laws.~
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 45 2, 12 | civil society with its laws and professions, labor and
46 2, 14 | practical knowledge of the laws of psychology and of pedagogical
47 2, 19 | advocate obedience to just laws and reverence for legitimately
48 Direc, 44 | code of canon law suitable laws be drawn up in keeping with
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 49 1, 5 | be full respect for the laws of morality and for the
50 1, 12 | and careful enforcement of laws, to exercise a fitting and
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