Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 2, 16| the Church fosters the missions with care and attention.~
2 3, 23| they must supply to the missions both workers for the harvest
3 6, 46| and hospitals, or in the missions, adorn the Bride of Christ
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 4 1, 6 | any state or situation.~"Missions" is the term usually given
5 4, 26| present condition of the missions, and what methods are considered
6 5, 29| of the Church.5~For all missions and for the whole of missionary
7 5, 29| zeal and prayer for the missions, and should put out authentic
8 5, 34| that, for the sake of the missions, there should be fraternal
9 5, 34| disciplines useful for the missions, such as ethnology and linguistics,
10 6, 36| material subsidies which the missions need will be forthcoming. ~
11 6, 37| parish or diocese in the missions, so that the communion between
12 6, 38| directing the work for the missions, makes the mission spirit
13 6, 38| role of their own in the missions; he will promote the works
14 6, 38| of funds to subsidize all missions, each according to its needs.
15 6, 38| annually for the work of the missions, in proportion to its own
16 6, 38| ways and means by which the missions receive direct help; they
17 6, 39| consecrated to the service of the missions. Now because by means of
18 6, 39| faithful to pray for the missions, and let them not be ashamed
19 6, 40| expend their forces for the missions, whether they could possibly
20 6, 40| undertake activity in the missions, adapting their constitutions
21 6, 40| could be fruitful in the missions in many ways as a sign of
22 6, 41| knowledge and love of the missions; by stimulating vocations
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 23 2, 10| for work in other regions, missions or endeavors which are poor
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 24 1, 6 | lay, be prepared for the missions and other areas suffering
25 1, 6 | go to the above-mentioned missions or dioceses to exercise
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