Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 2, 13| due effect to bring all humanity and all its possessions
2 7, 50| those who, sharing in our humanity, are however more perfectly
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 3 1, 5 | God and man 10. For His humanity, united with the person
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 4 Pref, 2 | Christ, but to the whole of humanity. For the council yearns
5 Pref, 3 | destiny of reality and of humanity. Hence, giving witness and
6 Intro, 9 | conviction grows not only that humanity can and should increasingly
7 Intro, 9 | more, that it devolves on humanity to establish a political,
8 Intro, 10| and total emancipation of humanity wrought solely by human
9 1, 21| the common experience of humanity, and dethrone man from his
10 2, 30| new and artisans of a new humanity can be forthcoming~
11 2, 31| consider that the future of humanity lies in the hands of those
12 3, 33| so that the path which humanity has taken in recent times
13 3, 37| the magnified power of humanity threatens to destroy the
14 3, 38| themselves to that future when humanity itself will become an offering
15 3, 39| consummation of the earth and of humanity,15 nor do we know how all
16 4, 40| goes forward together with humanity and experiences the same
17 4, 42| admonishes her own sons, but also humanity as a whole, to overcome
18 4, 43| council has spoken: "Since humanity today increasingly moves
19 4, 44| history and development of humanity.~The experience of past
20 5, 52| kind of school of deeper humanity. But if it is to achieve
21 6, 53| comes to a true and full humanity only through culture, that
22 6, 60| possible to free most of humanity from the misery of ignorance.
23 9, 78| justice. The common good of humanity finds its ultimate meaning
24 9, 79| this melancholy state of humanity, the council wishes, above
25 9, 81| utterly treacherous trap for humanity, and one which ensnares
26 9, 82| reverence for the whole of humanity, which is already making
27 9, 82| are reached in the future, humanity, which already is in the
28 9, 86| treasure entrusted by God to humanity, even though many may not
29 9, 92| elements of religion and humanity. We want frank conversation
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 30 1, 3 | made head of a renewed humanity, and full of grace and of
31 1, 8 | and model of that redeemed humanity, imbued with brotherly love,
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 32 2, 5 | of him, Who through his humanity constantly pours divine
33 3, 16| to the service of a new humanity which Christ, the victor
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 34 1, 4 | duties for the common good of humanity which are demanded by every
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 35 1, 7 | deeper knowledge and study of humanity and, with the aid of appropriately
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