Lumen gentium
   Chap., Paragraph  1     1,  6 |      about.31 That land, like a choice vineyard, has been planted
 2     4,  32|          Therefore, from divine choice the laity have Christ for
Gaudium et spes
   Chap., Paragraph  3     1,  16|    groups turn aside from blind choice and strive to be guided
 4     1,  17| according to a knowing and free choice that is personally motivated
 5     1,  17|       his goal in a spontaneous choice of what is good, and procures
 6     1,  22|      human mind, acted by human choice23 and loved with a human
 7     4,  41|   conscience and its freedom of choice, constantly advises that
 8     7,  63|       enjoy very great power of choice, the majority are deprived
 9     8,  74|         by God, even though the choice of a political regime and
Gravissimum educationis
   Chap., Paragraph 10     0     |     enjoy true liberty in their choice of schools. Consequently,
Dignitatis humanae
   Chap., Paragraph 11     0,  5 |        to make a genuinely free choice of schools and of other
12     0,  5 |      the use of this freedom of choice is not to be made a reason
Apostolicam actuositatem
   Chap., Paragraph 13     3,  11|      prudently help them in the choice of their vocation and carefully
14     5,  24|         established by the free choice of the laity and regulated
Optatam totius
   Chap., Paragraph 15     3, 6  |        intention and freedom of choice, into his spiritual, moral
16     4, 10 |         deliberate and generous choice they may consecrate themselves
17     4, 12 |         with a fully deliberate choice, it will be the prerogative
Inter mirifica
   Chap., Paragraph 18     1,  9 |      All who, of their own free choice, make use of these media
19     1,  9 |       obligations. For a proper choice demands that they fully
 
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