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Vat. Ecum. Council II

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labor

Lumen gentium
   Chap., Paragraph
1 2, 12| the fruits of apostolic labor to be presumptuously expected 2 3, 28| truth.182 Finally, they labor in word and doctrine,183 3 3, 28| in communion of life, of labor and charity.~Let them, as 4 4, 36| may be perfected by human labor, technical skill and civic Sacrosanctum concilium Chap., Paragraph
5 4, 86| For the work in which they labor will effect nothing and 6 4, 88| those who are called to labor in apostolic works.~ Gaudium et spes Chap., Paragraph
7 2, 29| private and public, must labor to minister to the dignity 8 3, 34| justly consider that by their labor they are unfolding the Creator' 9 4, 43| to each discipline, and labor to equip themselves with 10 5, 47| additional benefits from them and labor to bring them about.~Yet 11 5, 52| pooling their efforts they labor to explain more thoroughly 12 6, 53| by his knowledge and his labor, to bring the world itself 13 7, 66| nation or region by their labor, all discrimination as regards 14 7, 67| 67. Human labor which is expended in the 15 7, 67| the nature of tools.~This labor, whether it is engaged in 16 7, 67| them to his will. By his labor a man ordinarily supports 17 7, 67| Indeed, we hold that through labor offered to God man is associated 18 7, 67| conferred an eminent dignity on labor when at Nazareth He worked 19 7, 67| Finally, remuneration for labor is to be such that man may 20 9, 81| available weapons, everyone must labor to put an end at last to 21 9, 84| supplies, health, education, labor and also in certain special 22 9, 86| grows above all out of the labor and genius of the nations Ad gentes Chap., Paragraph
23 2, 12| Gospel. ~Let Christians labor and collaborate with others 24 2, 17| the apostolic spirit, they labor much to make an outstanding 25 4, 25| fatigue, and fruitless labor. He will encounter men with 26 4, 27| themselves to missionary labor either entirely or in part. 27 5, 34| requires that those who labor for the Gospel should be Presbyterorum ordinis Chap., Paragraph
28 2, 8 | teaching, or whether by manual labor they share in the lot of 29 2, 8 | other apostolic tasks or labor designed for the apostolate. 30 2, 8 | toward those priests who labor under certain difficulties. 31 2, 10| singly to a new field of labor, especially to one where 32 2, 10| circumstances and conditions of labor should be adapted to individual Apostolicam actuositatem Chap., Paragraph
33 3, 13| whole world of life and labor.~This apostolate should 34 Exhor, 33| Lord, they know that their labor in Him is not in vain (cf. Optatam totius Chap., Paragraph
35 2, 2 | and fraternal sharing of labor. ~Bishops on the other hand 36 3, 5 | solicitude, encourage those who labor in the seminary and prove Perfectae caritatis Chap., Paragraph
37 0, 13| bound by the common law of labor, and while they procure Dei verbum Chap., Paragraph
38 2, 12 | its laws and professions, labor and leisure, the arts and 39 2, 15 | they should devote their labor to this end that all those 40 2, 30 | Christian community. They should labor without stint that the faithful


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