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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