Dei verbum
   Chap., Paragraph  1     3,  12|         it was written, 9 no less serious attention must be given
Sacrosanctum concilium
   Chap., Paragraph  2     2,  52|           be omitted except for a serious reason.~
 3 Appen     |           is question of the most serious reasons. Concerning these
Gaudium et spes
   Chap., Paragraph  4 Intro,  4 |        transformation has brought serious difficulties in its wake.
 5     1,  19|          accounted among the most serious problems of this age, and
 6     4,  43|         be counted among the more serious errors of our age. Long
 7     5,  47|       human generation. Moreover, serious disturbances are caused
 8     7,  63|        countries is becoming more serious day by day, and the very
 9     7,  70|       mind and to recognize their serious obligation of watching,
10     7,  71| passionate desires for wealth and serious disturbances, so that a
11     9,  82|        steps toward solving these serious questions, and should be
12     9,  84|           for the solution to the serious problems of our times, to
13     9,  85|       from escaping all danger of serious internal difficulties.~The
Gravissimum educationis
   Chap., Paragraph 14     0     |       pastors of souls their most serious obligation to see to it
15     0     |        they are bound by the most serious obligation to educate their
16     0     |        them she entrusts the very serious responsibility of preparing
Ad gentes
   Chap., Paragraph 17     3,  19|      mostly suffering from a very serious lack of priests and of material
18     6,  38|      bishops considering the very serious dearth of priests which
Apostolicam actuositatem
   Chap., Paragraph 19 Intro,  1 |         and religious order and a serious danger to Christian life.
20     2,  6 |     problems are arising and very serious errors are circulating which
21     2,  7 |         things has been marred by serious vices. Affected by original
22     2,  8 |        life or are afflicted with serious distress or illness or suffer
23     3,  11|            or is involved in some serious difficulty, Christian families
24     4,  17|           into smaller groups for serious conversation without any
Perfectae caritatis
   Chap., Paragraph 25     0,  11|            therefore, should give serious attention especially to
26     0,  24|   Christian educators should make serious efforts to foster religious
Dei verbum
   Chap., Paragraph 27     2, 12 |           to be answered the most serious questions concerning the
28     2, 21 |       burden of age or some other serious reason, are earnestly requested
29     2, 26 |           the diocese-unless some serious reasons persuade otherwise-should
30     2, 31 |          of old age or some other serious reason are urgently requested
31     3, 43 |        who are qualified for this serious work. At the same time they
Unitatis redintegratio
   Chap., Paragraph 32     1,  3 |    subsequent centuries much more serious dissensions made their appearance
33     1,  3 |         many obstacles, sometimes serious ones, to full ecclesiastical
Inter mirifica
   Chap., Paragraph 34     1,  10|    remember that they have a most serious duty to guard carefully
 
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