Lumen gentium
   Chap., Paragraph  1     3,  18|         People of God, and therefore enjoy a true Christian dignity,
 2     3,  23|             of the universal Church, enjoy their own discipline, their
 3     3,  25|            individual bishops do not enjoy the prerogative of infallibility,
 4     4,  37|   outstanding ability which they may enjoy, permitted and sometimes
 5     6,  43|              life so that they might enjoy this particular gift in
Gaudium et spes
   Chap., Paragraph  6 Intro,  6 |          those nations which already enjoy the conveniences of economic
 7     2,  29|          been redeemed by Christ and enjoy the same divine calling
 8     3,  36|             and societies themselves enjoy their own laws and values
 9     6,  62|          those matters on which they enjoy competence.15~
10     7,  63|            side by side. While a few enjoy very great power of choice,
11     7,  67| responsibility, they should also all enjoy sufficient rest and leisure
Gravissimum educationis
   Chap., Paragraph 12     0     |        condition and age, since they enjoy the dignity of a human being,
13     0     |              the hope of the Church, enjoy this Christian education.10 ~
14     0     |          educate their children must enjoy true liberty in their choice
15     0     |            their children be able to enjoy these aids and advance in
Dignitatis humanae
   Chap., Paragraph 16     0,  2 |         their own nature unless they enjoy immunity from external coercion
17     0,  6 |          social life under which men enjoy the possibility of achieving
18     0,  11|            own judgment and he is to enjoy freedom. This truth appears
19     0,  13|               that the Church should enjoy that full measure of freedom
Presbyterorum ordinis
   Chap., Paragraph 20     2,  7 |         priesthood which the bishops enjoy, must respect in them the
21     2,  9 |            their brothers who do not enjoy full ecclesiastical communion
22     3,  18|            their conscious ministry, enjoy the common and particular
Dei verbum
   Chap., Paragraph 23     2, 15 |         sacrifices for sins. Bishops enjoy the fullness of the sacrament
24     2, 19 |             of souls, bishops per se enjoy full and perfect freedom
25     2, 20 |      privileges which they presently enjoy by reason of a treaty or
26     2, 27 |          bishop. These automatically enjoy the same authority which
27     2, 31 |           suppressed.~Pastors should enjoy in their respective parishes
Unitatis redintegratio
   Chap., Paragraph 28     1,  4 |             gifts they have received enjoy a proper freedom, in their
Orientalium ecclesiarum
   Chap., Paragraph 29     1,  3 |             as regards rite and they enjoy the same rights and are
30     4,  14|              with the faculties they enjoy in respect of the administration
 
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