Lumen gentium
   Chap., Paragraph  1     1,  8  |             of Christ, are not to be considered as two realities, nor are
 2     3,  22 |           many having been prudently considered,26* both of these factors
Sacrosanctum concilium
   Chap., Paragraph  3     1,  7  |        Rightly, then, the liturgy is considered as an exercise of the priestly
 4     1,  14 |              people is the aim to be considered before all else; for it
 5     1,  41 |              41. The bishop is to be considered as the high priest of his
 6     3,  79 |            our own days must also be considered. When rituals are revised,
 7     4,  89 |          turns; hence they are to be considered as the chief hours and are
 8     5,  107|              certain adaptations are considered necessary on account of
 9     6,  112|      Therefore sacred music is to be considered the more holy in proportion
10     7,  122|            rightly the fine arts are considered to rank among the noblest
11 Appen      |           calendar, having carefully considered the effects which could
Gaudium et spes
   Chap., Paragraph 12     3,  34 |               this point is settled: considered in itself, this human activity
13     6,  57 |              and to the formation of considered opinions which have universal
14     6,  57 |          sciences use can be wrongly considered as the supreme rule of seeking
15     9,  81 |            strength of any nation is considered to be dependent upon its
Gravissimum educationis
   Chap., Paragraph 16     0      |        Sacred Ecumenical Council has considered with care how extremely
Dignitatis humanae
   Chap., Paragraph 17     0,  4  |              action would have to be considered an abuse of one's right
Ad gentes
   Chap., Paragraph 18     1,  8  |              and therefore cannot be considered foreign anywhere or to anybody.
19     2,  12 |             schools, which should be considered not only as the most excellent
20     4,  24 |           all those whom he thus far considered as his own, and instead
21     4,  26 |       missions, and what methods are considered more effective at the present
Presbyterorum ordinis
   Chap., Paragraph 22     2,  11 |            Holy Spirit, the apostles considered it their duty to select
Apostolicam actuositatem
   Chap., Paragraph 23     2,  7  |             by God, whether they are considered in themselves or as parts
24     4,  20 | characteristics is realized, must be considered to be Catholic Action even
Optatam totius
   Chap., Paragraph 25     3, 6   |             deficiencies. Also to be considered is the ability of the candidate
26     3, 7   |              students, which must be considered the supreme law in this
27     5, 13  |        proper to each rite should be considered necessary; a suitable knowledge
28     5, 15  |     mysteries of salvation which are considered in theology under the higher
29     5, 16  |              liturgy, which is to be considered as the primary and indispensable
30     5, 16  |           various regions being duly considered, students are to be brought
Perfectae caritatis
   Chap., Paragraph 31     0,  22 |           federations if they can be considered as belonging to the same
Dei verbum
   Chap., Paragraph 32     2, 23  |           each diocese, it should be considered a general rule that each
Unitatis redintegratio
   Chap., Paragraph 33     1,  3  |          separated brethren, whether considered as individuals or as Communities
34     2,  6  |         activity-all these should be considered as pledges and signs of
35     2,  8  |              in sacris) is not to be considered as a means to be used indiscriminately
36     3,  17 |    theological expressions are to be considered often as mutually complementary
Inter mirifica
   Chap., Paragraph 37     1,  4  |            these circumstances to be considered is the precise manner in
 
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