Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 2, 14| sacraments, and ecclesiastical government and communion. He is not
2 3, 23| exercise their pastoral government over the portion of the
3 3, 27| unfailingly preserves the form of government established by Christ the
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 4 4, 42| freely under any kind of government which grants recognition
5 7, 65| nor to the authority of government. For this reason, doctrines
6 8, 73| active part in the life and government of the state.~Along with
7 9, 79| check. All men, especially government officials and experts in
8 9, 80| beg all men, especially government officials and military leaders,
9 9, 82| their own attitudes. For government officials who must at one
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 10 0, 1 | be set to the powers of government, in order that there may
11 0, 3 | terrestrial and temporal affairs. Government therefore ought indeed to
12 0, 3 | favor, since the function of government is to make provision for
13 0, 4 | administrative action on the part of government, in the selection, training,
14 0, 5 | children are to receive. Government, in consequence, must acknowledge
15 0, 6 | upon social groups, upon government, and upon the Church and
16 0, 6 | the essential duties of government.5 Therefore government is
17 0, 6 | of government.5 Therefore government is to assume the safeguard
18 0, 6 | other appropriate means.~Government is also to help create conditions
19 0, 6 | effective in practice.~Finally, government is to see to it that equality
20 0, 6 | that a wrong is done when government imposes upon its people,
21 0, 7 | It is the special duty of government to provide this protection.
22 0, 7 | this protection. However, government is not to act in an arbitrary
23 0, 11| acknowledged the power of government and its rights, when He
24 0, 13| society and in the face of government the Church claims freedom
25 0, 15| further fact is that forms of government still exist under which,
26 0, 15| recognition, the powers of government are engaged in the effort
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 27 2, 12| intrude itself into the government of the earthly city. It
28 2, 15| the rest of men by their government, nor by their language,
29 6, 41| the responsibility for the government.~Worthy of special praise
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 30 Pref, 3 | teaching authority and pastoral government are concerned, all are united
31 2, 23 | necessary for its efficient government and apostolate; finally,
32 2, 27 | as often as the proper government of the diocese requires
33 2, 27 | collaborators of the bishop in the government of the diocese are numbered
Orientalium ecclesiarum
Chap., Paragraph 34 1, 2 | sacraments and the same government and who, combining together
35 1, 3 | entrusted to the pastoral government of the Roman Pontiff, the
36 3, 11| is a traditional form of government, the Sacred Ecumenical Council
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