Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 3, 29 | diaconate can in the future be restored as a proper and permanent
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 2 1, 5 | our death and, rising, he restored our life" 12. For it was
3 2, 50 | of history are now to be restored to the vigor which they
4 2, 53 | obligation there is to be restored, after the Gospel and the
5 3, 64 | distinct steps, is to be restored and to be taken into use
6 3, 66 | must take into account the restored catechumenate. A special
7 4, 88 | sequence of the hours is to be restored so that once again they
8 4, 93 | desirable, the hymns are to be restored to their original form,
9 5, 107| seasons shall be preserved or restored to suit the conditions of
10 5, 109| in bygone days, are to be restored as may seem good.~b) The
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 11 1, 18 | ruined by his own doing is restored to wholeness by an almighty
12 6, 61 | and have been wonderfully restored and elevated in Christ.~
13 8, 75 | good, freedom should be restored immediately upon change
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 14 Pref, 1 | that all things may be restored in Christ and all men may
15 2, 14 | Paschal seasons should be restored in such a way as to dispose
16 2, 16 | the diaconate should be restored as a permanent state of
Orientalium ecclesiarum
Chap., Paragraph 17 4, 13 | Eastern Church should be fully restored. Therefore, priests validly
18 4, 17 | has fallen into disuse, be restored.21 The legislative authorities
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