Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 1 Pref, 3 | conversation about these various problems. The council brings to mankind
2 Intro, 5 | has arisen a new series of problems, a series as numerous as
3 Intro, 10 | solution to the outstanding problems of our time. ~
4 1, 12 | certainly understands these problems. Endowed with light from
5 1, 16 | solution to the numerous problems which arise in the life
6 1, 19 | accounted among the most serious problems of this age, and is deserving
7 3, 33 | the solution to particular problems. As such she desires to
8 4, 41 | altogether indifferent to the problems of religion. The experience
9 4, 41 | the Church recalls these problems to his mind. But only God,
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11 5, 47 | certain parts of the world problems resulting from population
12 5, 51 | both endangered.~To these problems there are those who presume
13 6, 62 | proper nature of man, his problems and his experiences in trying
14 7, 66(5)| reference to agricultural problems cf. especially John XXIII,
15 9, 82 | toward greater unity.~The problems of peace and of disarmament
16 9, 82 | meetings dealing with these problems, such studies should be
17 9, 84 | solution to the serious problems of our times, to encourage
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 18 2, 12 | knowing of their longings and problems, suffering with them in
19 3, 21 | profession; they feel its problems to be their very own, and
20 4, 26 | introduced into special pastoral problems.~Some should be more thoroughly
21 5, 31 | weightier questions and urgent problems, without however neglecting
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 22 2, 4 | they treat contemporary problems, they are relying not on
23 3, 14 | burdened with duties and their problems, which oftentimes have to
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 24 Intro, 1 | have also occasioned new problems which demand their expert
25 2, 6 | Since, in our own times, new problems are arising and very serious
26 2, 6 | Christian principles to the problems of our era in accordance
27 3, 10 | their own and the world's problems as well as questions concerning
28 5, 26 | promoting research into modern problems arising in this field, and
29 6, 29 | and the proliferation of problems, requires an ever deeper
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 30 5, 15 | philosophy and the true problems of life, as well as the
31 5, 16 | seek the solutions to human problems under the light of revelation,
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 32 2, 18 | attention to the very pressing problems concerning the above-mentioned
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 33 2, 10 | particularly in these times, the problems and the benefits in their
34 3, 18 | the more pressing pastoral problems of our time. Similarly,
35 3, 23 | solutions to the more difficult problems of modern society, nevertheless
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