Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 Appen, 73| will, as his very office demands. Though it is always in
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 2 Intro, 8 | and efficiency, and the demands of moral conscience; also
3 Intro, 9 | Still, beneath all these demands lies a deeper and more widespread
4 1, 17| Him. Hence man's dignity demands that he act according to
5 2, 29| equal dignity of persons demands that a more humane and just
6 2, 31| life, takes on the manifold demands of human partnership, and
7 4, 42| person and family, to the demands of the common good and to
8 4, 43| goals. Acknowledging the demands of faith and endowed with
9 5, 47| psychological, and by the demands of civil society. Finally,
10 5, 49| this Christian vocation demands notable virtue. For this
11 6, 59| principles. It therefore rightly demands respect and enjoys a certain
12 7, 64| his material needs and the demands of his intellectual, moral,
13 7, 66| 66. To satisfy the demands of justice and equity, strenuous
14 7, 70| and collective, and the demands of investing for the generation
15 7, 71| authority, according to the demands and within the limits of
16 8, 75| exaggerated and untimely demands upon it in their own interests,
17 9, 78| But since the concrete demands of this common good are
18 9, 81| Divine Providence urgently demands of us that we free ourselves
19 9, 82| mankind. Today it certainly demands that they extend their thoughts
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 20 0 | moreover, as the common good demands, to build schools and institutions.13 ~
21 0 | in schools. This vocation demands special qualities of mind
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 22 0, 2 | lives in accord with the demands of truth However, men cannot
23 0, 4 | itself.~Provided the just demands of public order are observed,
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 24 2, 16| Christians.21 All this demands that studies for the priesthood
25 4, 26| be found unequal to the demands of their future work.9 From
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 26 2, 6 | but in accord with the demands of Christian doctrine and
27 2, 6 | themselves, but, according to the demands of the new law of charity;
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 28 2, 8 | and especially that the demands of justice be satisfied
29 3, 12| heightened influence in society demands of them a proportionate
30 4, 22| persons and make sure that the demands of justice, equity, and
31 5, 24| various ways.~Because of the demands of the common good of the
32 6, 29| the fulfillment of all the demands of formation, the unity
33 6, 30| life in keeping with the demands of new responsibilities.
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 34 6, 19 | training of the students also demands that they be diligently
Perfectae caritatis
Chap., Paragraph 35 0, 3 | necessities of the apostolate, the demands of culture, and social and
36 0, 4 | effective renewal and adaptation demands the cooperation of all the
37 0, 8 | rules and customs to fit the demands of the apostolate to which
38 0, 9 | their manner of life to the demands of the apostolate appropriate
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 39 2, 22 | perfectly as possible. ~All this demands, then, a proper determination
40 2, 25 | duties as the good of souls demands, either because of the vast
41 2, 26 | extent that the good of souls demands, the diocesan bishop should
42 2, 30 | that their pastoral work demands. They should pay especial
43 2, 31 | which the good of souls demands. The distinction between
44 2, 34 | hierarchy. With the increasing demands of the apostolate they can
Orientalium ecclesiarum
Chap., Paragraph 45 1, 4 | spiritual good of the faithful demands it. The hierarchs of the
46 2, 6 | according as their office demands in the knowledge and veneration
47 6, 25| profession of the Catholic faith demands. Eastern clerics, seeing
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 48 1, 5 | proper exercise of this right demands, however, that the news
49 1, 8 | society must fulfill the demands of justice and charity in
50 1, 9 | obligations. For a proper choice demands that they fully favor those
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