Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 1 Pref, 3 | and about the ultimate destiny of reality and of humanity.
2 Pref, 3 | synod, proclaiming the noble destiny of man and championing the
3 Pref, 3 | which corresponds to this destiny of theirs. Inspired by no
4 Intro, 5 | keep abreast of it. The destiny of the human community has
5 Intro, 10| measure up to his supreme destiny. Nor has any other name
6 1, 12| same time his dignity and destiny are justly acknowledged.~
7 1, 14| there he discerns his proper destiny beneath tho eyes of God.
8 2, 25| and is able to rise to his destiny.~Among those social ties
9 2, 25| aided in responding to his destiny, even in its religious dimensions,
10 2, 29| same divine calling and destiny, the basic equality of all
11 2, 31| dignity, and to rise to. destiny by spending himself for
12 5, 48| development and eternal destiny of the individual members
13 5, 51| a bearing on the eternal destiny of men.~
14 9, 91| insight into their full destiny, and thereby lead them to
15 9, 92| been summoned to the same destiny, human and divine, we can
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 16 0 | emerging nations.~Since the destiny of society and of the Church
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 17 1, 6 | summoned to pursue a lofty destiny, is alone affected by the
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