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Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 1 Pref, 1 | announce to you the eternal life which dwelt with the Father
2 1, 3 | His care, to give eternal life to those who perseveringly
3 1, 4 | death, and to raise us up to life eternal.~The Christian dispensation,
4 2, 8 | contributes toward the holiness of life and increase in faith of
5 2, 8 | Church, in her teaching, life and worship, perpetuates
6 2, 8 | poured into the practice and life of the believing and praying
7 2, 10 | Apostles, in the common life, in the breaking of the
8 4, 15 | sound wisdom about human life, and a wonderful treasury
9 5, 17 | has the words of eternal life (see John 6:68). This mystery
10 5, 18 | principal witness for the life and teaching of the incarnate
11 5, 19 | glorious events of Christ's life and taught by the light
12 6 | SACRED SCRIPTURE IN THE LIFE OF THE CHURCH ~
13 6, 21 | the faithful the bread of life from the table both of God'
14 6, 21 | everlasting source of spiritual life. Consequently these words
15 6, 26 | hearts of men. Just as the life of the Church is strengthened
16 6, 26 | for a new stimulus for the life of the Spirit from a growing
Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 17 1, 2 | participation of the divine life. Fallen in Adam, God the
18 1, 3 | and toward whom our whole life strains. ~
19 1, 4 | Father.10 He is the Spirit of Life, a fountain of water springing
20 1, 4 | of water springing up to life eternal.11 To men, dead
21 1, 4 | in sin, the Father gives life through Him, until, in Christ,
22 1, 4 | in Christ, He brings to life their mortal bodies.12 The
23 1, 5 | to serve and to give His life as a ransom for many:"23~
24 1, 6 | building or even from family life and betrothals, the images
25 1, 6 | shepherds,28 who gave His life for the sheep.29~The Church
26 1, 6 | vine is Christ who gives life and the power to bear abundant
27 1, 6 | away from the Lord,48 is life an exile. It seeks and experiences
28 1, 6 | right-hand of God, where the life of the Church is hidden
29 1, 7 | own Body.~In that Body the life of Christ is poured into
30 1, 7 | into the mysteries of His life, until we will reign together
31 1, 7 | and in the members, gives life to, unifies and moves through
32 1, 7 | function which the principle of life, that is, the soul, fulfills
33 2, 9 | of time, when Christ, our life,93 shall appear, and "creation
34 2, 9 | Christ as a communion of life, charity and truth, it is
35 2, 10 | of that hope of eternal life which is in them.105~Though
36 2, 10 | in the witness of a holy life, and by self-denial and
37 2, 11 | apex of the whole Christian life, they offer the Divine Victim
38 2, 11 | holiness in their married life and in the rearing and education
39 2, 11 | their state and rank in life they have their own special
40 2, 12 | especially by means of a life of faith and charity and
41 2, 12 | applies it more fully in its life.~It is not only through
42 2, 13 | their condition and state of life, as is the case with those
43 2, 15 | belief and a pattern of life, and who show a sincere
44 2, 16 | He who gives to all men life and breath and all things,127
45 2, 16 | grace strive to live a good life. Whatever good or truth
46 2, 16 | that they may finally have life. But often men, deceived
47 3, 20 | all time the source of all life for the Church. And for
48 3, 23 | charity in their sacramental life and in their mutual respect
49 3, 26 | example of their way of life they must be an influence
50 3, 26 | they may arrive at eternal life.57*~
51 3, 27 | and to lay down his life for his sheep.171 Being
52 3, 28 | meetings and in communion of life, of labor and charity.~Let
53 3, 28 | remember that by their daily life and interests they are showing
54 3, 28 | witness to the truth and life, and as good shepherds go
55 3, 29 | so very necessary to the life of the Church, can be fulfilled
56 4, 31 | in the state of religious life specially approved by the
57 4, 31 | Similarly, by their state in life, religious give splendid
58 4, 31 | circumstances of family and social life, from which the very web
59 4, 31 | especially by the testimony of a life resplendent in faith, hope
60 4, 34 | intimately linking them to His life and His mission, He also
61 4, 34 | ordinary married and family life, their daily occupations,
62 4, 34 | and even the hardships of life, if patiently borne-all
63 4, 35 | by the testimony of His life and the power of His words,
64 4, 35 | daily social and family life. They conduct themselves
65 4, 35 | program of their secular life let them express it by a
66 4, 35 | the New Law, by which the life and the apostolate of the
67 4, 35 | their profession of faith a life springing from faith. This
68 4, 35 | function, that state of life which is sanctified by a
69 4, 35 | namely, married and family life. For where Christianity
70 4, 35 | the entire mode of family life, ala gradually transforms
71 4, 35 | and the hope of a blessed life to come. Thus by its example
72 4, 36 | true penance and a holy life they might conquer the reign
73 4, 36 | a kingdom of truth and life, a kingdom of holiness and
74 4, 37 | fulfill is mission for the life of the world.~
75 4, 38 | to the resurrection and life of the Lord Jesus and a
76 5, 39 | individuals, who in their walk of life, tend toward the perfection
77 5, 39 | Church-approved condition or state of life, gives and must give in
78 5, 40 | perfection, preached holiness of life to each and everyone of
79 5, 40 | consumator of this holiness of life: "Be you therefore perfect,
80 5, 40 | fullness of the Christian life and to the perfection of
81 5, 40 | is admirably shown by the life of so many saints in Church
82 5, 41 | The classes and duties of life are many, but holiness is
83 5, 42 | attaining holiness and gives life to these same means.12*
84 5, 42 | charity by laying down His life for us, so too no one has
85 5, 42 | than he who lays down his life for Christ and His brothers.230
86 6, 43 | solidarity and community life, as well as various religious
87 6, 43 | stability in their way of life and a proven doctrine of
88 6, 43 | the religious state of life is not an intermediate state
89 6, 43 | from both these states of life so that they might enjoy
90 6, 43 | this particular gift in the life of the Church and thus each
91 6, 44 | this is so, the spiritual life of these people should then
92 6, 44 | fact of a new and eternal life acquired by the redemption
93 6, 44 | His disciples this form of life, which He, as the Son of
94 6, 44 | Father. This same state of life is accurately exemplified
95 6, 44 | undeniably belongs to its life and holiness.~
96 6, 45 | their particular form of life, ought to show reverence
97 6, 46 | converting sinners to a better life, in His solicitude for youth
98 6, 46 | type of chaste and detached life, which Christ the Lord chose
99 7, 48 | partakers of His glorious life by nourishing them with
100 7, 48 | meaning of our terrestrial life through our faith, while
101 7, 48 | the course of our earthly life,255 we may merit to enter
102 7, 48 | forth unto resurrection of life; but those who have done
103 7, 50 | keeping with the state in life and condition proper to
104 7, 50 | every grace and the very life of the people of God.13*
105 7, 51 | example in their way of life, fellowship in their communion,
106 8, 53 | and in her body and gave Life to the world, is acknowledged
107 8, 56 | woman should contribute to life. That is true in outstanding
108 8, 56 | to the world Him who is Life itself and who renews all
109 8, 56 | say: "death through Eve, life through Mary."9*~
110 8, 58 | 58. In the public life of Jesus, Mary makes significant
111 8, 61 | giving back supernatural life to souls. Wherefore she
112 8, 64 | forth to a new and immortal life the sons who are born to
113 8, 65 | also. The Virgin in her own life lived an example of that
114 Appen, 71 | applied in the Church's life according to the circumstances
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 115 Intro, 1 | increasing vigor to the Christian life of the faithful; to adapt
116 1 | Importance in the Church's Life~
117 1, 5 | rising, he restored our life" 12. For it was from the
118 1, 6 | which the entire liturgical life revolves. Thus by baptism
119 1, 8 | Jesus Christ, until He, our life, shall appear and we too
120 1, 12 | 12. The spiritual life, however, is not limited
121 1, 12 | dying of Jesus, so that the life also of Jesus may be made
122 1, 17 | formation in their spiritual life. For this they will need
123 1, 17 | liturgical laws, so that life in seminaries and houses
124 1, 18 | aided to live the liturgical life and to share it with the
125 1, 19 | condition, their way of life, and standard of religious
126 1, 37 | in these peoples' way of life which is not indissolubly
127 1 | Promotion of Liturgical Life in Diocese and Parish~
128 1, 41 | his flock, from whom the life in Christ of his faithful
129 1, 41 | great esteem the liturgical life of the diocese centered
130 1, 42 | therefore the liturgical life of the parish and its relationship
131 1, 43 | distinguishing mark of the Church's life, indeed of the whole tenor
132 2, 52 | principles of the Christian life are expounded from the sacred
133 3, 59 | to nourish the Christian life.~
134 3, 60 | and various occasions in life are rendered holy.~
135 4, 88 | conditions in which daily life has to be lived, especially
136 6, 119 | their religious and social life. For this reason due importance
137 Appen | introduce it into civil life, the Church has no objection
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 138 Intro, 4 | men ask about this present life and the life to come, and
139 Intro, 4 | this present life and the life to come, and about the relationship
140 Intro, 4 | repercussions on man's religious life as well.~As happens in any
141 Intro, 5 | the changing conditions of life are part of a broader and
142 Intro, 5 | direct influence on the life of social groups.~At the
143 Intro, 6 | transplantation of city life to rural settings.~New and
144 Intro, 6 | changing their manner of life. Thus a man's ties with
145 Intro, 7 | their own influence in the life of society, they want a
146 Intro, 9 | provide for the necessities of life, but to develop the gifts
147 Intro, 9 | political and cultural life. Now, for the first time
148 Intro, 9 | thirst for a full and free life worthy of man; one in which
149 Intro, 10 | and summoned to a higher life. Pulled by manifold attractions
150 Intro, 10 | despair of any meaning to life and praise the boldness
151 Intro, 10 | What follows this earthly life?~The Church firmly believes
152 1, 13 | As a result, all of human life, whether individual or collective,
153 1, 14 | allowed to despise his bodily life, rather he is obliged to
154 1, 16 | problems which arise in the life of individuals from social
155 1, 17 | render an account of his own life, whether he has done good
156 1, 18 | prolongation of biological life is unable to satisfy that
157 1, 18 | satisfy that desire for higher life which is inescapably lodged
158 1, 18 | endless sharing of a divine life beyond all corruption. Christ
159 1, 18 | victory when He rose to life, for by His death He freed
160 1, 18 | that they have found true life with God.~
161 1, 19 | religious, moral or social life, they must be said to conceal
162 1, 20 | hope for a deceptive future life, thereby diverting him from
163 1, 21 | instruction and the hope of life eternal are wanting, man'
164 1, 21 | often attest; riddles of life and death, of guilt and
165 1, 21 | earlier, especially when life's major events take place.
166 1, 21 | well as in the integral life of the Church and her members.
167 1, 21 | penetrating the believer's entire life, including its worldly dimensions,
168 1, 21 | to his development light, life and freedom. Apart from
169 1, 22 | innocent lamb He merited for us life by the free shedding of
170 1, 22 | trail, and if we follow it, life and death are made holy
171 1, 22 | dead will also bring to life your mortal bodies because
172 1, 22 | His death; He has lavished life upon us33 so that, as sons
173 2, 23 | understanding of the laws of social life which the Creator has written
174 2, 25 | completely in need of social life.3 Since this social life
175 2, 25 | life.3 Since this social life is not something added on
176 2, 25 | But if by this social life the human person is greatly
177 2, 26 | those conditions of social life which allow social groups
178 2, 26 | necessary for leading a life truly human, such as food,
179 2, 26 | right to choose a state of life freely and to found a family,
180 2, 27 | account first of all His life and the means necessary
181 2, 27 | whatever is opposed to life itself, such as any type
182 2, 29 | freely, to embrace a state of life or to acquire an education
183 2, 29 | humane and just condition of life be brought about. For excessive
184 2, 30 | the conditions of human life. Yet there are those who,
185 2, 30 | certain norms of social life, for example those designed
186 2, 30 | indifference they imperil their own life and that of others.~Let
187 2, 31 | indulges in too many of life's comforts and imprisons
188 2, 31 | unavoidable requirements of social life, takes on the manifold demands
189 2, 32 | God did not create man for life in isolation, but for the
190 2, 32 | imagery of plain everyday life. Willingly obeying' the
191 2, 32 | structures. He chose to lead the life proper to an artisan of
192 2, 32 | has, that one lay down his life for his friends" (John 15:
193 3, 33 | ceaselessly striven to better his life. Today, however, especially
194 3, 34 | providing the substance of life for themselves and their
195 3, 38 | ordinary circumstances of life. Undergoing death itself
196 3, 38 | the human family makes its life more human and strives to
197 3, 38 | into the service of human life they can devote themselves
198 3, 38 | this hope and strength for life's journey in that sacrament
199 3, 39 | a kingdom of truth and life, of holiness and grace,
200 4, 40 | only communicate divine life to men but in some way casts
201 4, 40 | reflected light of that life over the entire earth, most
202 4, 41 | what is the meaning of his life, of his activity, of his
203 4, 43 | divorced from the religious life. This split between the
204 4, 43 | one part, and religious life on the other. The Christian
205 4, 43 | law is inscribed in the life of the earthly city; from
206 4, 43 | role to play in the whole life of the Church, laymen are
207 4, 44 | development of human social life, not that there is any lack
208 4, 44 | understands that in her community life no less than in her individual
209 4, 46 | family, human progress, life in its economic, social
210 5, 47 | love and perfecting its life, and by which parents are
211 5, 48 | intimate partnership of married life and love has been established
212 5, 49 | by grace for holiness of life, the couple will painstakingly
213 5, 50 | whole meaning of the family life which results from it, have
214 5, 50 | task of transmitting human life and educating those to whom
215 5, 50 | well as of their state in life. Finally, they should consult
216 5, 50 | manner and communion of life, and maintains its value
217 5, 51 | the intimacy of married life is broken off, its faithfulness
218 5, 51 | even from the taking of life. But the Church issues the
219 5, 51 | pertaining to the transmission of life and those pertaining to
220 5, 51 | love.~For God, the Lord of life, has conferred on men the
221 5, 51 | ministry of safeguarding life in a manner which is worthy
222 5, 51 | moment of its conception life must be guarded with the
223 5, 51 | dispositions of lower forms of life. Hence the acts themselves
224 5, 51 | responsible transmission of life, the moral aspects of any
225 5, 51 | be persuaded that human life and the task of transmitting
226 5, 52 | the full flowering of its life and mission, it needs the
227 5, 52 | can choose their state of life; if they marry, they can
228 5, 52 | other requirements of social life, is the foundation of society.
229 5, 52 | favor the prosperity of home life. The right of parents to
230 5, 52 | provide, on behalf of family life, those necessities and helps
231 5, 52 | aids to conjugal and family life; to sustain them sympathetically
232 5, 52 | family, social and apostolic life.~Finally, let the spouses
233 5, 52 | who is the principle of life,17 by the sacrifices and
234 5, 52 | dying and His rising up to life again.18 ~
235 6, 53 | of nature. Wherever human life is involved, therefore,
236 6, 53 | control. He renders social life more human both in the family
237 6, 53 | cultures. Different styles of life and multiple scales of values
238 6, 54 | The circumstances of the life of modern man have been
239 6, 56 | nations, from disturbing the life of communities, from destroying
240 6, 57 | consciously takes part in the life of social groups, he carries
241 6, 57 | to make the conditions of life more favorable for all,
242 6, 58 | celebration and in the varied life of the community of the
243 6, 58 | nation, any particular way of life or any customary way of
244 6, 58 | or any customary way of life recent or ancient. Faithful
245 6, 58 | Christ constantly renews the life and culture of fallen man,
246 6, 59 | capable of fostering the life of culture among an even
247 6, 60 | there exist conditions of life and of work which impede
248 6, 60 | of women in the cultural life.~
249 6, 62 | not necessarily harm the life of faith, rather they can
250 6, 62 | new questions which effect life and which demand new theological
251 6, 62 | more adequate and mature life of faith.~Literature and
252 6, 62 | great importance to the life of the Church. They strive
253 6, 62 | with foreshadowing 1 better life for him. The they are able
254 6, 62 | are able to elevate human life, expressed in multifold
255 6, 62 | man's actual conditions of life.~May the faithful, therefore,
256 7 | III ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL LIFE ~
257 7, 63 | all economic and social life.~Like other areas of social
258 7, 63 | Like other areas of social life, the economy of today is
259 7, 63 | entire personal and social life is pennated with a certain
260 7, 63 | development of economic life could mitigate social inequalities (
261 7, 63 | absolute necessities of life, some, even in less advanced
262 7, 63 | for individual and social life and for international life,
263 7, 63 | life and for international life, and she has proclaimed
264 7, 64 | spiritual, and religious life; this applies to every man
265 7, 66 | such a way as to keep the life of individuals and their
266 7, 66 | incorporated into the social life of the country or region
267 7 | Governing Socio-Economic Life as a Whole ~
268 7, 67 | other elements of economic life, for the latter have only
269 7, 67 | cultural, and spiritual life and that of his dependents,
270 7, 67 | person and to his way of life, above all to his domestic
271 7, 67 | above all to his domestic life, especially in respect to
272 7, 67 | cultural, social and religious life. They should also have the
273 7, 68 | the organizing of economic life in the right way. Included
274 7, 70 | necessities required for a decent life both of individuals and
275 7, 71 | in social and political life is forbidden to them. According
276 7, 72 | Gospel. Thus their whole life, both individual and social,
277 8 | CHAPTER IV THE LIFE OF THE POLITICAL COMMUNITY~
278 8, 73 | a great influence on the life of the political community,
279 8, 73 | of the person in public life. These include the right
280 8, 73 | take an active part in the life and government of the state.~
281 8, 73 | greater part in organizing the life of the political community.
282 8, 73 | way to establish political life on a truly human basis than
283 8, 74 | cannot achieve a truly human life by their own unaided efforts.
284 8, 74 | conditions of the social life whereby men, families and
285 8, 75 | normal course of political life, there must be a statute
286 8, 75 | can play their part in the life of the political community.
287 8, 75 | fortitude demanded by political life.~
288 8, 76 | witness or that new ways of life demand new methods. It is
289 9, 85 | tasks of economic and social life. But this in turn requires
290 9, 87 | the conditions of their life if they would change over
291 9, 87 | own circumstances. Their life would likewise be improved
292 9, 87 | line of social and family life legislation, or regarding
293 9, 88 | deprived of the necessities of life and are tormented with hunger,
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 294 0 | important education is in the life of man and how its influence
295 0 | in economic and political life.2 Enjoying more leisure,
296 0 | with the whole of man's life, even the secular part of
297 0 | surmount the vicissitudes of life with courage and constancy.
298 0 | take their part in social life that properly instructed
299 0 | have given children their life, they are bound by the most
300 0 | Christian family has for the life and progress of God's own
301 0 | men, of communicating the life of Christ to those who believe,
302 0 | to the fullness of this life.14 The Church is bound as
303 0 | education by which their whole life can be imbued with the spirit
304 0 | strengthens the faith, nourishes life according to the spirit
305 0 | prepare for professional life. Between pupils of different
306 0 | cultural, civic, and religious life, as well as by civil society
307 0 | gradually acquire of the world, life and man is illumined by
308 0 | leading an exemplary apostolic life they become, as it were,
309 0 | spirit, may teachers by their life as much as by their instruction
310 0 | not only on the spiritual life of students who attend Catholic
Nostra aetate
Chap., Paragraph 311 0, 1 | meaning, the aim of our life? What is moral good, what
312 0, 2 | comprising teachings, rules of life, and sacred rites. The Catholic
313 0, 2 | those ways of conduct and of life, those precepts and teachings
314 0, 2 | way, the truth, and the life" (John 14:6), in whom men
315 0, 2 | the fullness of religious life, in whom God has reconciled
316 0, 2 | the Christian faith and life, they recognize, preserve
317 0, 3 | Finally, they value the moral life and worship God especially
318 0, 5 | race, color, condition of life, or religion. On the contrary,
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 319 0, 3 | the highest norm of human life is the divine law-eternal,
320 0, 3 | the end and purpose of life. It follows that he is not
321 0, 3 | man sets the course of his life directly toward God. No
322 0, 3 | established by God for human life, if the free exercise of
323 0, 3 | account of the religious life of the citizenry and show
324 0, 4 | practice of the religious life, strengthen them by instruction,
325 0, 5 | its own domestic religious life under the guidance of parents.
326 0, 6 | those conditions of social life under which men enjoy the
327 0, 6 | the fostering of religious life, in order that the people
328 0, 8 | their duties in community life.~
329 0, 10 | in their whole manner of life.~
330 0, 11 | to serve and to give his life as a ransom for the many" (
331 0, 12 | from the apostles. In the life of the People of God, as
332 0, 14 | of spreading the light of life with all confidence36 and
333 0, 15 | of religion and to make life very difficult and dangerous
334 0, 15 | freely to lead his religious life in society.~May the God
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 335 1, 2 | moreover to share with Him His life and His cry, has generously
336 1, 2 | to call men to share His life, not just singly, apart
337 1, 3 | a servant, and give His life as a ransom for the many -
338 1, 4 | before freely giving His life for the world, did so arrange
339 1, 4 | charismatic nature," a giving life, soul - like, to ecclesiastical
340 1, 5 | but also in virtue of that life which flows from Christ
341 1, 5 | that, by the example of her life and by her preaching, by
342 1, 6 | living a full Christian life, they should make their
343 1, 7 | spiritual goods of both its life and the life to come.~Finally,
344 1, 7 | of both its life and the life to come.~Finally, by means
345 1, 8 | of grace, of death and of life. For it is only by putting
346 1, 8 | approach the newness of life. This is true first of all
347 1, 8 | Savior, their source of life. The Gospel has truly been
348 2, 10 | mystery of salvation and the life brought by God, must implant
349 2, 11 | the real meaning of human life and the universal bond of
350 2, 11 | share in cultural and social life by the various. undertakings
351 2, 12 | affairs of social and economic life. With special care, let
352 2, 12 | struggling to better their way of life and to secure peace in the
353 2, 12 | united with men in their life and work, Christ's disciples
354 2, 13 | way, the truth, and the life" (John 14:6), fulfills all
355 2, 14 | period in the whole Christian life, and an apprenticeship duty
356 2, 14 | should be introduced into the life of faith, of liturgy, and
357 2, 14 | people of God. And since the life of the Church is an apostolic
358 2, 14 | they are already leading a life of faith, hope, and charity. ~
359 2, 15 | font, He begets to a new life those who believe in Christ,
360 2, 15 | way of their own national life. As good citizens, they
361 2, 16 | pastoral; about living a life patterned after the Gospel
362 2, 16 | as a permanent state of life according to the norms of
363 2, 17 | cultivating piety and sanctity of life. Moreover, conventions or
364 2, 17 | in which their spiritual life could be nourished and strengthened.
365 2, 18 | the Church, the religious life should be carefully fostered.
366 2, 18 | how Christian religious life might be able to assimilate
367 2, 18 | Various forms of religious life are to be cultivated in
368 2, 18 | mission of Christ and of the life of the Church, and may devote
369 2, 18 | detriment of the religious life and of the apostolate.~Worthy
370 2, 18 | causing the contemplative life to take root. There are
371 2, 18 | Since the contemplative life belongs to the fullness
372 3, 19 | already rooted in social life and somewhat conformed to
373 3, 19 | leading and expanding the life of the people of God under
374 3, 19 | In such new churches, the life of the People of God must
375 3, 19 | those fields of Christian life which are to be reformed
376 3, 19 | time. By a truly Christian life, families become seedbeds
377 3, 19 | priesthood and the Religious life. Finally, the Faith is taught
378 3, 19 | exchange of forces, the life of the Mystical Body.1 Hence,
379 3, 19 | the maturity of Christian life. This mission action should
380 3, 20 | believe in Christ. By the life witness of each one of the
381 3, 20 | particularly in the Decree on the Life and Work of Priests, should
382 3, 21 | grounded in the abilities, life and work of any people without
383 3, 21 | they are joined to its life by manifold social ties;
384 3, 21 | are Christ's in newness of life and work (cf. 1 Cor. 15:
385 3, 21 | bear to Christ by their life and works in the home, in
386 3, 21 | expression to this newness of life in the social and cultural
387 3, 21 | Faith of Christ and the life of the Church are no longer
388 3, 21 | appears in their way of life a new bond of unity and
389 3, 21 | each their own state of life and their own responsibilities,
390 3, 22 | Savior, or dispose Christian life the way it should be.5~To
391 3, 22 | their customs, views on life, and social order, can be
392 3, 22 | whole area of Christian life. By this manner of acting,
393 3, 22 | excluded, and Christian life will be accommodated to
394 4, 24 | is sent enters upon the life and mission of Him Who "
395 4, 24 | By a truly evangelical life,4 in much patience, in long -
396 4, 25 | nourished by the spiritual life. Imbued with a living faith
397 4, 25 | dying of Jesus, so that the life of Jesus may work in those
398 5, 29 | whose task it is to rule the life of the Church, yet for its
399 6, 36 | lead a profoundly Christian life. For their fervor in the
400 6, 36 | This testimony of a good life will more easily have its
401 6, 39 | fully understand that their life is also consecrated to the
402 6, 40 | contemplative and of the active life have so far played, and
403 6, 40 | Institutes of the contemplative life, by their prayers, sufferings,
404 6, 40 | Institutes of the active life, whether they pursue a strictly
405 6, 40 | and whether their type of life is a witness to the Gospel
406 6, 41 | soon as possible in the life of the Church.11~Lastly,
407 6, 41 | basic structures of social life, or which are oriented to
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 408 1, 2 | their ministry and by their life is to procure the glory
409 1, 2 | s progress in the divine life. All of this, since it comes
410 1, 3 | witnesses and dispensers of a life other than earthly life.
411 1, 3 | life other than earthly life. But they cannot be of service
412 1, 3 | remain strangers to the life and conditions of men.19
413 2, 4 | particular circumstances of life.~The ministry of the word
414 2, 5(15) | consummation of the spiritual life, and the goal of all the
415 2, 5 | vital and vitalizing, giving life to men who are thus invited
416 2, 5 | the duties of his state of life, and to greater progress
417 2, 5 | constantly pours divine life into the members of his
418 2, 6 | of Christian doctrine and life. They should teach them
419 2, 6 | and unimportant events of life. Also, Christians should
420 2, 6 | in a Christian manner a life that is often difficult.
421 2, 6 | and to live the Christian life are entrusted to his care.~
422 2, 8 | spiritual and intellectual life, that they may be able to
423 2, 8 | that some kind of common life or some sharing of common
424 2, 8 | or some sharing of common life be encouraged among priests.
425 2, 8 | and duly approved rule of life and by fraternal aid, intending
426 2, 9 | minister, and to give his life as redemption for many" (
427 2, 9 | attracted to a higher spiritual life. Likewise, they should confidently
428 2, 10 | given to their spiritual life as well as their mental
429 3 | CHAPTER III The Life of Priests~
430 3 | Vocation of Priests to the Life of Perfection ~
431 3, 12 | will be confirmed in the life of the spirit, so long as
432 3, 12 | of Christ, who gives them life and direction. By the sacred
433 3, 12 | Christ and their holiness of life say with St. Paul: "And
434 3, 13 | that they may give their life for their sheep,16 ready
435 3, 14 | and balance their interior life with feverish outward activity.
436 3, 14 | coordination and unity of life by joining themselves with
437 3, 14 | perfection which draws their life and activity to unity and
438 3, 14 | and center of the whole life of a priest. What takes
439 3, 14 | verify this coordination of life in a concrete way, let priests
440 3, 14 | coordination and unity of their own life in the oneness of the Church'
441 3 | Spiritual Requirements in the Life of a Priest ~
442 3, 15 | circumstances of his everyday life. With humble disposition
443 3, 15 | multiple experiences of his life. ~However, the priestly
444 3, 16 | manner for the priestly life. It is at the same time
445 3, 16(40)| the Renewal of Religious Life, Oct. 18, 1965, n 12.~
446 3, 17 | voice of God in their daily life. From this freedom and docility
447 3, 17 | given them to lead a full life rightly, but let them see
448 3, 17 | By living this form of life, priests can laudably reduce
449 3 | SECTION 3 Aids to the Life of Priests ~
450 3, 18 | encourage the spiritual life.) In order that, in all
451 3, 18 | that, in all conditions of life, they may be able to grow
452 3, 18 | in the various events of life, and so from day to day
453 3, 18(55)| the Renewal of Religious Life, Oct. 28, 1965, n 6; Dogmatic
454 3, 19 | strengthen their spiritual life and mutually communicate
455 3, 20 | the honorable and worthy life of the priests. The bishops,
456 End, 22 | the joys of the priestly life, this holy synod cannot
457 End, 22 | circumstances of contemporary life. For we know how much economic
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Chap., Paragraph 458 Intro, 1 | that many areas of human life have become increasingly
459 Intro, 1 | serious danger to Christian life. Besides, in many places
460 Intro, 1(2) | cf. Decree on Priestly Life and Ministry, no. 9. ~
461 1, 2 | the functions as well as life of the body: so, too, in
462 1, 2 | accordance with their state of life, live in the midst of the
463 1, 3 | kingdom and to obtain eternal life for all men-that they may
464 1, 4 | nothing" (John 15:5). This life of intimate union with Christ
465 1, 4 | the ordinary conditions of life, they do not separate union
466 1, 4 | union with Christ from their life but rather performing their
467 1, 4 | irrelevant to their spiritual life, in keeping with the words
468 1, 4 | Him" (Col. 3:17).~Such a life requires a continual exercise
469 1, 4 | In the pilgrimage of this life, hidden with Christ in God
470 1, 4 | Among the trials of this life they find strength in hope,
471 1, 4 | This plan for the spiritual life of the laity should take
472 1, 4 | with these conditions of life, and they should make use
473 1, 4 | characteristics of the spiritual life which are proper to them
474 1, 4 | which no true Christian life can exist. ~The perfect
475 1, 4 | spiritual and apostolic life is the most Blessed Virgin
476 1, 4 | Apostles, who while leading the life common to all here on earth,
477 1, 4 | venerate her and commend their life and apostolate to her maternal
478 2, 6 | testimony of their Christian life and good works done in a
479 2, 6 | witness of one's way of life; a true apostle looks for
480 2, 6 | encouraging them to a more fervent life. "For the charity of Christ
481 2, 7 | namely, the good things of life and the prosperity of the
482 2, 7 | principles of the Christian life and adapted to the shifting
483 2, 8 | for living a truly human life or are afflicted with serious
484 3, 9 | active shale in the whole life of society, it is very important
485 3, 10 | cut out for them in the life and activity of the Church.
486 3, 10 | participation in the liturgical life of their community, they
487 3, 11 | Christian and apostolic life. They prudently help them
488 3, 11 | prove by their own way of life the indissolubility and
489 3, 11 | with the necessities of life but also by obtaining for
490 3, 11 | through their whole way of life.5~To facilitate the attainment
491 3, 12 | are impelled by a zest for life and a ready eagerness to
492 3, 12 | part in social and cultural life. If this zeal is imbued
493 3, 13 | complement the testimony of life with the testimony of the
494 3, 13 | penetrate the whole world of life and labor.~This apostolate
495 4, 16 | source in a truly Christian life (cf. John 4:14), is the
496 4, 16 | sanctify the world, and give it life in Christ. A particular
497 4, 16 | testimony of the whole lay life arising from faith, hope,
498 4, 16 | professional, cultural, and social life and make them known to others
499 4, 16 | laity should vivify their life with charity and express
500 4, 16 | labors and hardships of life whereby they become like
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