Lumen gentium
   Chap., Paragraph  1     2,  15|       prayer and other spiritual benefits. Likewise we can say that
 2     7,  50|      power and help in obtaining benefits from God through His Son,
Gaudium et spes
   Chap., Paragraph  3 Intro,  9 |     aggressively demanding those benefits of which with vivid awareness
 4 Intro,  9 |    people are convinced that the benefits of culture ought to be and
 5     2,  29|         an education or cultural benefits equal to those recognized
 6     3,  33|     making itself so. Hence many benefits once looked for, especially
 7     3,  34|          way which appropriately benefits society. They can justly
 8     4,  45|         world and receiving many benefits from it, the Church has
 9     5,  47|         aids look for additional benefits from them and labor to bring
10     5,  48|    endowed as it is with various benefits and purposes.1 All of these
11     6,  60|  sufficient quantity of cultural benefits, especially of those which
Gravissimum educationis
   Chap., Paragraph 12     0     |          extending very soon the benefits of a suitable education
Presbyterorum ordinis
   Chap., Paragraph 13     3,  17|     ecclesiastical office or the benefits of it for the increase of
14     3,  20|   reformed that the place of the benefits, or the right to revenue
Apostolicam actuositatem
   Chap., Paragraph 15     3,  11|         them a fair share of the benefits of an expanding economy.~
16     3,  12| acquainted and share the special benefits each generation can offer
Dei verbum
   Chap., Paragraph 17     2, 28 |         also be mindful that the benefits they receive by reason of
Unitatis redintegratio
   Chap., Paragraph 18     2,  10|      times, the problems and the benefits in their apostolate which
 
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