Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 2, 15 | disciples the Spirit arouses the desire to be peacefully united,
2 5, 42 | perfect continency, out of desire for the kingdom of heaven,
3 7, 48 | within ourselves250 and we desire to be with Christ"'.251
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 4 7, 127 | prompted by their talents, desire to serve God's glory in
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 5 Intro, 8 | institutions born of the popular desire for peace, and the ambition
6 Intro, 9 | recently made independent, desire to participate in the goods
7 Intro, 10 | earth will satisfy every desire of his heart. Nor are there
8 1, 18 | is unable to satisfy that desire for higher life which is
9 3, 38 | Spirit, arousing not only a desire for the age to come, but
10 3, 38 | give clear witness to the desire for a heavenly home and
11 3, 38 | heavenly home and to keep that desire green among the human family,
12 4, 42 | mission. She has no fiercer desire than that in pursuit of
13 5, 50 | despite the often intense desire of the couple, offspring
14 6, 57 | even to protect men, the desire to make the conditions of
15 8, 73 | development, there is a growing desire among many people to play
16 9, 83 | have their source in the desire to dominate and in a contempt
17 9, 89 | motivated solely by the desire to be of service to all.~
18 9, 92 | energetically.~For our part, the desire for such dialogue, which
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 19 1, 7 | love God and by which they desire to share with all men the
20 2, 12 | However, the Church has no desire at all to intrude itself
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 21 2, 7(41)| cc. 423-428). It is our desire to give recognition to such
22 2, 11 | Recognizing Christ's desire, and at the inspiration
23 3, 15 | men. He understands this desire of God and follows it in
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 24 4, 11 | seminary life, permeated with a desire for piety and silence and
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 25 1, 9 | sacred council, however, desire that these departments-which
26 1, 9 | them.8 The fathers also desire that, in view of the very
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 27 Intro, 1 | Church, and now, moved by a desire for the restoration of unity
28 3, 18 | is the Council's urgent desire that, in the various organizations
29 3, 19 | ecumenical movement and the desire for peace with the Catholic
30 3, 23 | nevertheless they share our desire to stand by the words of
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