Lumen gentium
   Chap., Paragraph  1     4,  31|         by engaging in temporal affairs and by ordering them according
 2     4,  31|        in all types of temporal affairs it is their special task
 3     4,  31|       to throw light upon these affairs in such a way that they
Gaudium et spes
   Chap., Paragraph  4 Intro,  7 |       the contemporary state of affairs; hence arises an upheaval
 5     1,  19|    heavily engrossed in earthly affairs.~Undeniably, those who willfully
 6     2,  25|   sphere. When the structure of affairs is flawed by the consequences
 7     2,  26|    person if the disposition of affairs is to be subordinate to
 8     2,  31|        to participate in public affairs with genuine freedom. Account
 9     3,  36|         the autonomy of earthly affairs we mean that created things
10     3,  36|        independence of temporal affairs, is taken to mean that created
11     4,  43|         themselves into earthly affairs in such a way as to imply
12     6,  60|       in economic and political affairs, both on the national and
13     7,  63|   correct this unhappy state of affairs. Hence, many reforms in
14     7,  66|        as possible.~In economic affairs which today are subject
15     8,  75|         the direction of public affairs, in fixing the terms of
16     9,  79|        been rooted out of human affairs. As long as the danger of
17     9,  86| regulate international business affairs, particularly with the underdeveloped
Dignitatis humanae
   Chap., Paragraph 18     0,  3 |        terrestrial and temporal affairs. Government therefore ought
Ad gentes
   Chap., Paragraph 19  Pref,  1 |         In the present state of affairs, out of which there is arising
20     2,  12|       in rightly regulating the affairs of social and economic life.
21     5,  29|      entire Church,"3 among the affairs of general concern,4 should
22     5,  32|         expires, a new state of affairs begins. Then the episcopal
23     6,  38|  communications regarding their affairs, since the extension of
24     6,  38|         to take charge of those affairs which concern the orderly
Presbyterorum ordinis
   Chap., Paragraph 25     1,  3 |         virtues, which in human affairs are deservedly esteemed,
26     3,  19|         divine things and human affairs and so prepare themselves
Apostolicam actuositatem
   Chap., Paragraph 27     1,  4 |      concerns nor other secular affairs should be irrelevant to
28     3,  14|     Catholics skilled in public affairs and adequately enlightened
29     3,  14|     refuse to administer public affairs since by doing this in a
30     3,  14|       interest is international affairs, business, or leisure, should
31     5,  24|         be followed in temporal affairs. Furthermore, they have
32     6,  28|        varying according to the affairs, persons, and duties involved.
33     6,  29|      his role in conducting the affairs of this order. At the same
34     6,  29|        in the midst of temporal affairs.3~
Optatam totius
   Chap., Paragraph 35     5, 16 |  changeable conditions of human affairs and to communicate them
Perfectae caritatis
   Chap., Paragraph 36     0,  23|          and finally to conduct affairs of interest to all religious.
Dei verbum
   Chap., Paragraph 37     1, 10 |     appropriate share in Church affairs. ~
38     2, 16 |        proper to them in Church affairs; they should also respect
39     2, 35 |    should meet to discuss those affairs which pertain to the apostolate
Inter mirifica
   Chap., Paragraph 40     1,  5 |       The prompt publication of affairs and events provides every
41     2,  21|       that national offices for affairs of the press, films, radio
 
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