Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 3, 28| faithful and the infidel, to Catholics and non-Catholics, and that
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 2 9, 88| convenient, this activity of Catholics should be carried on in
3 9, 90| certainly appropriate for Catholics. They also help to form
4 9, 90| much to be desired that Catholics, in order to fulfill their
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 5 0 | by students who are not Catholics.~Attention should be paid
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 6 0, 15| deplored. The council exhorts Catholics, and it directs a plea to
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 7 2, 15| charity shine out between Catholics of different rites.14~The
8 2, 15| unhealthy rivalry on the other, Catholics should cooperate in a brotherly
9 6, 38| are the means of imbuing Catholics from their very infancy
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 10 3, 14| their civic obligations, Catholics should feel themselves obliged
11 3, 14| precepts and the common good. Catholics skilled in public affairs
12 3, 14| the way for the Gospel.~Catholics should try to cooperate
13 4, 17| special field in areas where Catholics are few in number and widely
14 4, 19| apostolic enterprises of Catholics should more and more develop
15 4, 21| associations or groups of Catholics must be specially appreciated
16 5, 27| require the cooperation of Catholics with other Christians, on
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 17 Intro, 1 | wishes to set before all Catholics the ways and means by which
18 1, 4 | the marvelous ways of God.~Catholics, in their ecumenical work,
19 1, 4 | kingdom is delayed. All Catholics must therefore aim at Christian
20 1, 4 | Church. ~On the other hand, Catholics must gladly acknowledge
21 2, 8 | a recognized custom for Catholics to have frequent recourse
22 2, 8 | allowable, indeed desirable that Catholics should join in prayer with
23 2, 8 | the ties which still bind Catholics to their separated brethren. "
24 2, 9 | of realism and good will. Catholics, who already have a proper
25 2, 10| have received.~Moreover, Catholics engaged in missionary work
26 3, 15| fresh vigor ever since. Catholics therefore are earnestly
27 3, 23| Gospel differently from Catholics, and do not accept the same
Orientalium ecclesiarum
Chap., Paragraph 28 4, 18| invalid marriages when Eastern Catholics marry baptized Eastern non-Catholics
29 6, 25| himself to the unity of Catholics, no more should be required
30 6, 27| Anointing of the Sick. Further, Catholics may ask for these same sacraments
31 6, 28| common participation by Catholics with their Eastern separated
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 32 2, 21| guide whatever is done by Catholics in these areas. ~In each
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