Gaudium et spes
   Chap., Paragraph  1 Intro,  6 |  development and truly personal relationships.~This kind of evolution
 2 Intro,  8 | generations, or from new social relationships between men and women.~Differences
 3     1,  16|         individuals from social relationships. Hence the more right conscience
 4     2,  23|   deeper level of interpersonal relationships. These demand a mutual respect
 5     3,  35|    humane disposition of social relationships has greater worth than technical
 6     7,  63|         closer and more intense relationships between citizens, groups,
Dignitatis humanae
   Chap., Paragraph  7     0,  15|      brought together in closer relationships. There is a growing consciousness
 8     0,  15|     Consequently, in order that relationships of peace and harmony be
Presbyterorum ordinis
   Chap., Paragraph  9     2     |              SECTION 2 Priests' Relationships with Others ~
Apostolicam actuositatem
   Chap., Paragraph 10 Intro,  1 |        and closer interpersonal relationships, the areas for the lay apostolate
11     3,  10|         populations, reciprocal relationships, and means of communication
12     3,  12|     mental attitudes, and their relationships with their own families.
13     5     |              CHAPTER V EXTERNAL RELATIONSHIPS~
14     5,  23|  according to a right system of relationships. Indeed, union with those
15     5,  24|    admits of different types of relationships with the hierarchy in accordance
Dei verbum
   Chap., Paragraph 16     2, 28 |      are to be suppressed. ~The relationships between the bishop and the
17     3, 39 |   circumstances. Thus, too, the relationships of the bishops with each
18     3, 42 |        pastoral concern. ~These relationships should also be clearly defined
 
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