Gaudium et spes
   Chap., Paragraph  1 Intro,  9 | widespread longing: persons and societies thirst for a full and free
 2     3,  33|    strivings of individuals and societies heading? The Church guards
 3     3,  36|         independence of men, of societies, or of the sciences.~If
 4     3,  36|         that created things and societies themselves enjoy their own
 5     6,  61|         to be found also in the societies of today, due especially
 6     7,  69|      economically less advanced societies the common destination of
Gravissimum educationis
   Chap., Paragraph  7     0     |      end and of the good of the societies of which, as man, he is
 8     0     |  endeavors of parents and other societies are lacking, to carry out
 9     0     |    exists today in ever so many societies.21~Therefore this sacred
10     0     |     those civil authorities and societies which, bearing in mind the
Dignitatis humanae
   Chap., Paragraph 11     0,  1 |       the moral duty of men and societies toward the true religion
Apostolicam actuositatem
   Chap., Paragraph 12     4,  20|         kinds of activities and societies which, while maintaining
13     4,  20|         Christ's kingdom. These societies were deservedly recommended
14     5,  25|        attitude in the Catholic societies entrusted to them; they
15     5,  25|       spirit and norms of their societies, Religious Brothers and
Perfectae caritatis
   Chap., Paragraph 16     0,  1 |     special characteristics, of societies of common life without vows
 
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