Dei verbum
   Chap., Paragraph  1     1,  5 |        bring about an ever deeper understanding of revelation the same Holy
 2     1,  6 |       which totally transcend the understanding of the human mind. 6~As
 3     2,  8 |          there is a growth in the understanding of the realities and the
 4     2,  8 |         51) through a penetrating understanding of the spiritual realities
 5     3,  12|        culture. 7 For the correct understanding of what the sacred author
 6     3,  12|       these rules toward a better understanding and explanation of the meaning
 7     4,  14|       gained a deeper and clearer understanding of His ways and made them
 8     5,  19|        they did with that clearer understanding which they enjoyed 3 after
 9     6,  23|        move ahead toward a deeper understanding of the Sacred Scriptures
Lumen gentium
   Chap., Paragraph 10     4,  35|     witnesses and to whom He gave understanding of the faith (sensu fidei)
Sacrosanctum concilium
   Chap., Paragraph 11     2,  48|          contrary, through a good understanding of the rites and prayers
12     4,  90|       take steps to improve their understanding of the liturgy and of the
Gaudium et spes
   Chap., Paragraph 13 Intro,  4 |     before has man had so keen an understanding of freedom, yet at the same
14     2,  23|         time leads us to a deeper understanding of the laws of social life
15     6,  57|          family to a more sublime understanding of truth, goodness, and
16     6,  61|           man's duty to retain an understanding of the whole human person
17     6,  61|   character and enriches him with understanding of others, through sports
18     6,  62|          deeper and more accurate understanding of the faith. The recent
19     6,  62|           in the same meaning and understanding, is another.12 In pastoral
20     6,  62|     sciences and theories and the understanding of the most recent discoveries
21     6,  62|          should pursue a profound understanding of revealed truth; at the
22     6,  62| disciplines to attain to a better understanding of the faith. This common
Gravissimum educationis
   Chap., Paragraph 23     0     |        fosters a spirit of mutual understanding; and it establishes as it
24     0     |           way that an ever deeper understanding in these fields may be obtained
25     0     |         so that an ever deepening understanding of sacred Revelation is
Nostra aetate
   Chap., Paragraph 26     0, 3  |         work sincerely for mutual understanding and to preserve as well
27     0, 4  |         and recommend that mutual understanding and respect which is the
Ad gentes
   Chap., Paragraph 28     3,  22|           ways faith may seek for understanding, with due regard for the
Optatam totius
   Chap., Paragraph 29     5, 15 |           the students, correctly understanding the characteristics of the
30     5, 16 |         to be brought to a fuller understanding of the churches and ecclesial
Dei verbum
   Chap., Paragraph 31     2, 13 |          be joined to charity and understanding with love. Likewise they
Unitatis redintegratio
   Chap., Paragraph 32     2,  9 |           acquire a more adequate understanding of the respective doctrines
33     2,  11|       will be stirred to a deeper understanding and a clearer presentation
34     3,  14|        lack of charity and mutual understanding.~For this reason the Holy
35     3,  17|       developed differently their understanding and confession of God's
Inter mirifica
   Chap., Paragraph 36     1,  10|          endeavor to deepen their understanding of what they see, hear or
 
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