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Vat. Ecum. Council II

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poor

Lumen gentium
   Chap., Paragraph
1 1, 8 | and "being rich, became poor"78 for our sakes. Thus, 2 1, 8 | to bring good news to the poor, to heal the contrite of 3 1, 8 | human suffering and in the poor and afflicted sees the image 4 1, 8 | afflicted sees the image of its poor and suffering Founder. It 5 3, 23| Christ, especially for its poor and sorrowing members and 6 3, 26| though frequently small and poor, or living in the Diaspora, 7 4, 38| spirit which animates the poor, the meek, the peace makers-whom 8 5, 41| These people follow the poor Christ, the humble and cross-bearing 9 5, 42| us "being rich, he became poor".234 Because the disciples 10 8, 55| She stands out among the poor and humble of the Lord, 11 8, 57| making the offering of the poor, she heard Simeon foretelling Sacrosanctum concilium Chap., Paragraph
12 1, 5 | preach the the gospel to the poor, to heal the contrite of Gaudium et spes Chap., Paragraph
13 Pref, 1 | especially those who are poor or in any way afflicted, 14 2, 27| who had no concern for the poor man Lazarus.9~In our times 15 6, 57| especially for those who are poor in culture or who are deprived 16 7, 63| and in contempt for the poor. While an immense number 17 7, 69| come to the relief of the poor and to do so not merely 18 9, 81| and one which ensnares the poor to an intolerable degree. 19 9, 88| were crying out in these poor to beg the charity of the 20 9, 90| love of Christ toward the poor might be developed everywhere. Gravissimum educationis Chap., Paragraph
21 0 | the needs of those who are poor in the goods of this world Dignitatis humanae Chap., Paragraph
22 0, 4 | especially when dealing with poor or uneducated people. Such Ad gentes Chap., Paragraph
23 1, 3 | the nature of God: made poor for our sakes, though He 24 1, 3 | as it is found among us poor wretches, save only sin ( 25 1, 3 | to bring good news to the poor He sent me, to heal the 26 1, 5 | preach the Gospel to the poor, the Church, prompted by 27 2, 12| but especially with the poor and the afflicted. For them, 28 3, 20| countrymen, especially toward the poor.~Episcopal conferences should Presbyterorum ordinis Chap., Paragraph
29 2, 6 | special obligation to the poor and weak entrusted to them, 30 2, 10| missions or endeavors which are poor in numbers of clergy. ~Present 31 3, 17| though he was rich, became poor on account of us, that by 32 3, 17| sent him to evangelize the poor,53 priests, therefore, and 33 3, 17| in any way could turn the poor away. Before the other followers 34 3, 20| For the ministry to the poor has always been held in Optatam totius Chap., Paragraph
35 4, 8 | are sent, especially the poor, the children, the sick, Perfectae caritatis Chap., Paragraph
36 0, 1 | following Christ, who chaste and poor (cf. Matt. 8:20; Luke 9: 37 0, 13| who for our sakes became poor, even though He was rich, 38 0, 13| will, but members must be poor both in fact and in spirit, 39 0, 13| Church and the support of the poor whom all religious should 40 0, 17| should be simple and modest, poor and at the same becoming. Dei verbum Chap., Paragraph
41 2, 13 | they should attend upon the poor and the lower classes to 42 2, 30 | with a paternal love to the poor and the sick. They should


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