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Vat. Ecum. Council II

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values

Lumen gentium
   Chap., Paragraph
1 4, 36| activity with genuine moral values; they will better prepare 2 6, 46| renunciation of certain values which are to be undoubtedly Gaudium et spes Chap., Paragraph
3 Intro, 4 | accurately identifying permanent values and adjusting them properly 4 Intro, 7 | frequently calls accepted values into question, especially 5 Intro, 11| assess in this light those values which are most highly prized 6 Intro, 11| conferred by God on man, these values are exceedingly good. Yet 7 1, 19| with which certain human values are unduly invested, and 8 3, 36| enjoy their own laws and values which must be gradually 9 3, 37| temptation. For when the order of values is jumbled and bad is mixed 10 3, 39| Spirit nurtured on earth the values of human dignity, brotherhood 11 4, 40| United on behalf of heavenly values and enriched by them, this 12 4, 43| synthesis with religious values, under whose supreme direction 13 5, 52| should actively promote the values of marriage and the family, 14 6, 53| cultivation of the goods and values of nature. Wherever human 15 6, 53| life and multiple scales of values arise from the diverse manner 16 6, 53| from which he draws the values which permit him to promote 17 6, 56| men partakers of cultural values in the world, when the human 18 6, 57| acknowledging its positive values. Among these values are 19 6, 57| positive values. Among these values are included: scientific 20 6, 61| human person in which the values of intellect, will, conscience 21 6, 61| fraternity are preeminent. These values are all rooted in God the Gravissimum educationis Chap., Paragraph
22 0 | motivated to appraise moral values with a right conscience, 23 0 | generations, to foster a sense of values, to prepare for professional Nostra aetate Chap., Paragraph
24 0, 2 | well as the socio-cultural values found among these men. ~ Dignitatis humanae Chap., Paragraph
25 0, 1 | regards the quest for the values proper to the human spirit. Presbyterorum ordinis Chap., Paragraph
26 3, 17| learn and appreciate human values and esteem created goods 27 End, 22| changed, how much the scale of values is changed in the estimation Apostolicam actuositatem Chap., Paragraph
28 5, 24| protection and promotion of values of the supernatural order.~ 29 5, 27| Likewise, common human values not infrequently call for 30 5, 27| name but acknowledge these values.~By this dynamic and prudent 31 6, 29| human relations, truly human values must be fostered, especially Inter mirifica Chap., Paragraph
32 1, 12| also to encourage spiritual values, culture and the fine arts


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