Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 3, 18 | working toward a common goal freely and in an orderly
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 2 Pref, 3 | Church seeks but a solitary goal: to carry forward the work
3 Intro, 10 | the focal point and the goal of man, as well as of all
4 1, 13 | and sought to attain his goal apart from God. Although
5 1, 13 | relationship to his own ultimate goal as well as his whole relationship
6 1, 17 | passion, he pursues his goal in a spontaneous choice
7 2, 24 | called to one and the same goal, namely God Himself.~For
8 2, 25 | beginning, the subject and the goal of all social institutions
9 2, 29 | they arrive at the desired goal.~
10 3, 33 | the achievement of what goal are the strivings of individuals
11 3, 38 | earth submissive to this goal.~Now, the gifts of the Spirit
12 4, 40 | way of achieving the same goal. At the same time, she is
13 4, 41 | God, Who is the ultimate goal of man, she opens up to
14 4, 42(11)| the cultural order. The goal which Christ assigns to
15 4, 42(11)| religious, supernatural goal. The meaning of all its
16 4, 42(11)| directly or indirectly in this goal."~
17 4, 45 | Himself. The Lord is the goal of human history, the focal
18 5, 51 | context of true love. Such a goal cannot be achieved unless
19 9, 81 | international consent. This goal undoubtedly requires the
20 9, 84 | unbearable want.~To reach this goal, organizations of the international
21 9, 92 | for seeking this splendid goal effectively, let us take
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 22 0 | keeping with their ultimate goal,6 their ability, their sex,
23 0 | its principal purpose this goal: that the baptized, while
24 0 | this end, insofar as their goal will permit. In addition,
Nostra aetate
Chap., Paragraph 25 0, 1 | One also is their final goal, God. His providence, His
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 26 3, 19 | community reaches a certain goal when the congregation of
27 3, 22 | should be.5~To achieve this goal, it is necessary that in
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 28 1, 2 | priests is directed to this goal and is perfected in it.
29 2, 5(15) | spiritual life, and the goal of all the sacraments" (
30 3, 19 | and directed to a sacred goal. Especially is it drawn
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 31 1, 2 | to the attainment of this goal is called the apostolate,
32 1, 4 | relation to man's final goal.~They who have this faith
33 2, 7 | attainment of man's ultimate goal but also possess their own
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 34 2, 17 | fruitful attainment of that goal, and it is highly recommended.~
35 2, 25 | Rightly to achieve this goal, auxiliary bishops will
36 2, 35 | be accommodated to this goal in accord with the principles
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 37 1, 2 | pilgrim way in hope toward the goal of the fatherland above.18 ~
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 38 1, 11 | of better achieving this goal, they are to be commended
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