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Vat. Ecum. Council II

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nation

Dei verbum
   Chap., Paragraph
1 1, 3 | order to make of him a great nation (see Gen. 12:2). Through Lumen gentium Chap., Paragraph
2 2, 9 | royal priesthood, a holy nation, a purchased people . . . 3 7, 50 | and tongue and people and nation 278 who have been redeemed Sacrosanctum concilium Chap., Paragraph
4 1, 14 | royal priesthood, a holy nation, a redeemed people (1 Pet. 5 5, 111| by a particular Church or nation or family of religious; Gaudium et spes Chap., Paragraph
6 4, 44 | way is developed in each nation, and at the same time there 7 6, 53 | enfolds the man every nation and age and from which he 8 6, 55 | to day, in every group or nation, there is an increase in 9 6, 58 | indissolubly to any race or nation, any particular way of life 10 6, 59 | within the minorities of a nation.10 It is necessary to do 11 6, 60 | discrimination of race, sex, nation, religion or social condition. 12 7, 66 | economic advancement of a nation or region by their labor, 13 8, 76 | within the borders of a nation and between nations. By 14 9, 78 | their spears into sickles. Nation shall not lift up sword 15 9, 78 | not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn 16 9, 79 | extermination of an entire people, nation or ethnic minority. Such 17 9, 81 | defensive strength of any nation is considered to be dependent 18 9, 82 | the confines of their own nation, that they put aside national 19 9, 85 | difficulties.~The development of a nation depends on human and financial 20 9, 92 | Spirit all men of whatever nation, race or culture, the Church Ad gentes Chap., Paragraph
21 1, 8 | every peculiarity of race or nation and therefore cannot be 22 2, 15 | royal priesthood, a holy nation, a purchased people" (1 23 2, 15 | with the riches of its own nation's culture, should be deeply 24 2, 15 | be organized in a given nation, nor is it enough to carry 25 2, 16 | appreciation of their own nation's culture. In their philosophical 26 2, 18 | nature and the genius of each nation. Let them reflect attentively 27 3, 21 | society: they belong to the nation in which they were born; Presbyterorum ordinis Chap., Paragraph
28 2, 10 | necessary in any region or nation anywhere on earth. To accomplish 29 2, 10 | priests who go to work in a nation new to them not only know Apostolicam actuositatem Chap., Paragraph
30 2, 8 | all upon every prosperous nation and person.4~In order that 31 4, 19 | that have been used in one nation to other nations.7~ 32 4, 22 | the limits of their own nation or in the international Optatam totius Chap., Paragraph
33 6, 20 | limits of their own diocese, nation, or rite, and to help the Perfectae caritatis Chap., Paragraph
34 0, 20 | more effectively in every nation.~ Dei verbum Chap., Paragraph
35 3, 37 | bishops belonging to the same nation or region form an association 36 3, 38 | which the bishops of a given nation or territory jointly exercise 37 3, 39 | other bishops of the same nation and even between bishops 38 3, 42 | of a determined region or nation. These offices can be filled 39 3, 43 | be established in every nation, if possible, a military Orientalium ecclesiarum Chap., Paragraph
40 5, 20 | Christians of the same area or nation, it is left to the patriarchs


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