Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 1 2, 8 | spiritual realities which they experience, and through the preaching
2 4, 14| that Israel came to know by experience the ways of God with men.
Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 3 4, 37| other hand, aided by the experience of the laity, can more clearly
4 5, 42| charity, exhorting them to experience personally what Christ Jesus
5 8, 62| knows it through unfailing experience of it and commends it to
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 6 1, 23| in conjunction with the experience derived from recent liturgical
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 7 Intro, 6 | stemming from social contacts, experience more thorough changes every
8 Intro, 7 | parents and educators to experience greater difficulties day
9 1, 13| known to us agrees with experience. Examining his heart, man
10 1, 13| which are a part of human experience, find their ultimate and
11 1, 19| God, since they seem to experience no religious stirrings nor
12 1, 21| contradict reason and the common experience of humanity, and dethrone
13 3, 33| truth to mankind's store of experience. so that the path which
14 3, 37| the human family what the experience of the ages confirms: that
15 4, 41| problems of religion. The experience of past ages proves this,
16 4, 43| ripening which comes with the experience of the centuries. Led by
17 4, 44| development of humanity.~The experience of past ages, the progress
18 4, 46| the Gospel and of human experience, the council would now direct
19 5, 48| Through this union they experience the meaning of their oneness
20 5, 52| men, and the wisdom and experience of persons versed in the
21 6, 62| development of culture, experience shows that, for circumstantial
22 7, 72| absolutely necessary skill and experience, they should observe the
23 9, 82| dismal hour in which it will experience no peace other than the
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 24 0 | too, they find their first experience of a wholesome human society
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 25 0, 9 | reason through centuries of experience. What is more, this doctrine
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 26 4, 26| use of their knowledge and experience in the necessities of their
27 4, 27| mission work itself, as experience teaches, cannot be accomplished
28 4, 27| shepherds. With their zeal and experience, they will serve, by fraternal
29 4, 27| train, out of their own experience, those who will devote themselves
30 5, 29| of proven knowledge and experience, whose duty it will be,
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 31 2, 8 | should respect the age and experience of their seniors; they should
32 2, 9 | spirit, recognize their experience and competence in the different
33 3, 16| have been proved by the experience of the Church and which
34 End, 22| difficulties which priests experience in the circumstances of
35 End, 22| bitter loneliness which men experience can lead them to the danger
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 36 4, 17| of the benefit of their experience, they are trained to overcome
37 4, 20| contribute the benefit of their experience to, and assume responsibility
38 4, 22| themselves with professional experience, either permanently or temporarily,
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 39 3, 5 | doctrine, suitable pastoral experience and special spiritual and
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 40 1, 10 | their virtue, knowledge, and experience. In such a way they will
41 2, 23 | particular church and which experience has shown necessary for
42 3, 37 | insights of prudence and experience have been shared and views
Orientalium ecclesiarum
Chap., Paragraph 43 6, 26| the other hand, pastoral experience shows clearly that, as regards
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 44 Appen, 24| using these helps they will experience no harm and, like salt and
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