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 oœ 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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