Dei verbum
   Chap., Paragraph  1     6,  23   |         will be able effectively to provide the nourishment of the Scriptures
Lumen gentium
   Chap., Paragraph  2     6,  45   |       Church in order to more fully provide for the necessities of the
Gaudium et spes
   Chap., Paragraph  3  Pref,  3    |            Christ, this council can provide no more eloquent proof of
 4 Intro,  9    |            farmers seek not only to provide for the necessities of life,
 5     2,  31   |            who are strong enough to provide coming generations with
 6     5,  52   |            should by prudent advice provide guidance to their young
 7     5,  52   | difficulties arise, Christians will provide, on behalf of family life,
 8     6,  57   |        responsibility. All of these provide some preparation for the
 9     6,  60   |        Therefore it is necessary to provide all with a sufficient quantity
10     6,  60   |         activity.~We must strive to provide for those men who are gifted
11     6,  60   |         workers. It is necessary to provide for them those working conditions
12     7,  66   |            to live with them and to provide themselves with a decent
13     7,  69   |     services, especially those that provide for culture and education,
14     9,  78   |             beyond what justice can provide.~That earthly peace which
15     9,  86   |           and financial aid, should provide the help which developing
Gravissimum educationis
   Chap., Paragraph 16     0,  0(16)|          1923) pp. 327-329; decree, Provide Sane, Jan. 12, 1935: A.A.S.
17     0        |           age and circumstances and provide spiritual aid in every way
Dignitatis humanae
   Chap., Paragraph 18     0,  7    |       special duty of government to provide this protection. However,
Ad gentes
   Chap., Paragraph 19     2,  15   |           be so formed that it call provide nor its necessities insofar
20     2,  17   |         Propagation of the Faith to provide special funds for the due
21     3,  19   |             churches may be able to provide for themselves and to bring
Presbyterorum ordinis
   Chap., Paragraph 22     3,  20   |             see to it that they can provide what help is necessary for
23     3,  20   |           only be able to honorably provide for themselves but also
Apostolicam actuositatem
   Chap., Paragraph 24     3,  10   |         possible the laity ought to provide helpful collaboration for
25     4,  22   |            should also take care to provide for these lay people the
26     5,  24   |            apostolate of the laity, provide it with spiritual principles
27     6,  30   |          who have the obligation to provide a Christian education also
28     6,  30   |         apostolate inasmuch as they provide doctrinal, spiritual, and
Optatam totius
   Chap., Paragraph 29     2, 2     |         universal Church, it should provide aid particularly for those
30     6, 20    |       psychology, and sociology can provide, according to correct methodology
Perfectae caritatis
   Chap., Paragraph 31     0,  1    |        poverty and obedience and to provide for their needs in our time.~
32     0,  8    |       account of this diversity and provide that the lives of religious
Dei verbum
   Chap., Paragraph 33  Pref, 2     |             faithful, he is sent to provide for the common good of the
34     2, 23    |          the diocesan bishop should provide for their spiritual needs
35     2, 26    |    extensive faculties.~In order to provide for the greatest possible
36     2, 31    |            bishop should be able to provide more easily and effectively
37     2, 31    |        canonical equity, can better provide for the needs of the good
38     2, 31    |           bishop. The bishop should provide suitable support for those
Unitatis redintegratio
   Chap., Paragraph 39     3,  21   |               But Sacred Scriptures provide for the work of dialogue
Inter mirifica
   Chap., Paragraph 40     2,  15   |                              15. To provide for the needs just set forth,
 
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