Lumen gentium
   Chap., Paragraph  1     3,  22|      settled in common, 25* the opinion of the many having been
 2     4,  37|        obliged to express their opinion on those things which concern
Gaudium et spes
   Chap., Paragraph  3     1,  12|         to the almost unanimous opinion of believers and unbelievers
 4     4,  41|     nature against all tides of opinion, for example those welch
 5     4,  43|      Church's authority for his opinion. They should always try
 6     4,  43|       with men of all shades of opinion. Above all let them take
 7     5,  49|    prized, and wholesome public opinion created about it if Christian
 8     6,  59|      for the truth, express his opinion and publish it; that he
 9     7,  69|         of the Church held this opinion, teaching that men are obliged
10     8,  73|      right to express one's own opinion and to profess one's religion
11     8,  74|        everyone follows his own opinion, there must be an authority
12     9,  82|     greatly dependent on public opinion and feeling. It does them
13     9,  82|       new inspiration in public opinion. Those who are dedicated
14     9,  82|       young, or who mold public opinion, should consider it their
Apostolicam actuositatem
   Chap., Paragraph 15     3,  14|        make the weight of their opinion felt in order that the civil
16     4,  18|    under the pressure of public opinion or of social institutions.~
17     4,  20|  Organizations in which, in the opinion of the hierarchy, the ensemble
Inter mirifica
   Chap., Paragraph 18     1,  8 |                 8. Since public opinion exercises the greatest power
19     1,  8 |         and spread sound public opinion. ~
20     2,  14| supporting and advancing public opinion in accord with natural law
 
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