Sacrosanctum concilium
   Chap., Paragraph  1     1,  40|           and this entails greater difficulties. Wherefore: ~1) The competent
 2     1,  40|         laws often involve special difficulties with respect to adaptation,
Gaudium et spes
   Chap., Paragraph  3 Intro,  4 | transformation has brought serious difficulties in its wake. Thus while
 4 Intro,  7 |    educators to experience greater difficulties day by day in discharging
 5 Intro,  8 |          social pressures, or from difficulties which arise between succeeding
 6     1,  20|         such a point that it poses difficulties against any kind of dependence
 7     1,  21|         namely, one trained to see difficulties clearly and to master them.
 8     5,  47|        time and again, despite the difficulties produced, the profound changes
 9     5,  52|            of good will. Thus when difficulties arise, Christians will provide,
10     5,  52|   sympathetically and patiently in difficulties, and to make them courageous
11     6,  62|          Christian teaching. These difficulties do not necessarily harm
12     7,  66|             in view of the special difficulties of agriculture relative
13     9,  85|         danger of serious internal difficulties.~The development of a nation
14     9,  87|       besides facing so many other difficulties, likewise undergo pressures
Ad gentes
   Chap., Paragraph 15     3,  21|            and be at their side in difficulties, according to the tenor
16     4,  25|          he must be persevering in difficulties, patient and strong of heart
17     4,  26|          our time presents so many difficulties and opportunities. It is
Presbyterorum ordinis
   Chap., Paragraph 18     2,  8 |            who labor under certain difficulties. They should give them timely
19     2,  9 |        might more readily overcome difficulties and be able to fulfill their
20   End,  22|         the same time overlook the difficulties which priests experience
Apostolicam actuositatem
   Chap., Paragraph 21     1,  4 |          and patiently to overcome difficulties.6 Neither family concerns
22     1,  4 |            involved in dangers and difficulties until they are led into
Dei verbum
   Chap., Paragraph 23     2, 13 |           that will respond to the difficulties and questions by which people
 
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