Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 1 3, 11 | or sacred writers must be held to be asserted by the Holy
2 5, 18 | has always and everywhere held and continues to hold that
3 5, 19 | with absolute constancy held, and continues to hold,
Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 4 3, 22 | the ecumenical councils held in the course of centuries
5 3, 25 | position as definitively to be held.40* This is even more clearly
6 5, 42 | position among these is held by virginity or the celibate
7 5, 42 | heaven, has always been held in particular honor in the
8 Appen, 71 | Communion is a notion which is held in high honor in the ancient
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 9 1, 43 | of the liturgy is rightly held to be a sign of the providential
10 5, 111| authentic relics and images held in veneration. For the feasts
11 6, 120| the pipe organ is to be held in high esteem, for it is
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 12 1, 13 | world" (John 12:31) who held him in the bondage of sin.4
13 7, 69 | and Doctors of the Church held this opinion, teaching that
14 9, 79 | better and more workably held in check. All men, especially
Nostra aetate
Chap., Paragraph 15 0, 4 | as the Church has always held and holds now, Christ underwent
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 16 0, 11 | With a firm faith they held that the Gospel is indeed
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 17 2, 14 | sacred rites which are to be held at successive intervals,
18 2, 17 | conventions or courses should be held in which at certain times
19 3, 20 | pastoral refresher courses are held at stated intervals with
20 3, 20 | concerning the dialogue to be held with such associations.
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 21 3, 16 | many of the faithful, is held by the Church to be of great
22 3, 20 | the poor has always been held in great honor in the Church
23 3, 20 | attached to an office, would be held as secondary, and the first
24 3, 21 | Church in Jerusalem, who "held all things in common" (Acts
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 25 2, 8 | needs of every kind are held in highest honor by the
26 4, 21 | particularly urgent, must be held in highest esteem by priests,
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 27 4, 11 | those virtues which are held in high regard by men and
28 7, 21 | chosen parishes, meetings held at stated times, and appropriate
Perfectae caritatis
Chap., Paragraph 29 0, 2 | the Gospels, let this be held by all institutes as the
30 0, 2 | institute-be faithfully held in honor.~c) All institutes
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 31 1, 7 | detained in prisons, or held back from their ministry.
32 2, 28 | however, the first place is held by diocesan priests who
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 33 3, 14 | the ecumenical councils held in the East that defined
Orientalium ecclesiarum
Chap., Paragraph 34 1, 2 | various groups which are held together by a hierarchy,
35 5, 22 | from ancient times has been held in high honor in all Eastern
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