01-abusi | abusu-chall | chamb-disfi | disgr-genui | geogr-lavis | law-a-paupe | payin-right | rigid-tie | tied-zest
       
2002 ChrDom     2, 23      |                  psychological, economic, geographic and historical backgrounds. ~
2003 LumGen     3,  27(59*)|                  itt. Apost. ad Episcopol Geraniae, 12 mart. 1875, et alloc.
2004 LumGen     8,  63(19*)|               Mazarine, 1002, fol. 109 r. Gerhohus Reich., De gloria ct honore
2005 LumGen     3,  27(58*)|                   Episcopus Christi typum gerit, Eiusque munere fungitur.
2006 PreOrd     1,  2(9)   |                Rome 1960, p 25) and Roman German Pontificals (ed. Vogel-Elze,
2007 PreOrd     3,  15     |                which grows "through every gesture of service."32 This obedience
2008 SacCon     1,  30     |                    as well as by actions, gestures, and bodily attitudes. And
2009 OrEccl     3,  7(9)   |                                           Gfr. Synodum Nicaenam I, can.
2010 ApAct     3,  14      |               party is at the same time a giver and a receiver. Travelers,
2011 AdGent     3,  20     |                 receive such missionaries glad]y, and support their undertakings
2012 OrEccl     5,  22(27) |                   410, can. 15; S. Nerses Glaien. Armenorum, an. 1166; Innocentius
2013 LumGen     1,  2(1*)  |                passim. S. Cyrillus Alex., Glaph in Gen. 2, 10: PG 69, 110
2014 ApAct     4,  19      |               pace of modern society, the global nature of the Church's mission
2015 LumGen     7,  48     |               will be the weeping and the gnashing of teeth".259 For before
2016 GaudSp     5,  50     |                  couples who fulfil their God-given task in this way, those
2017 AdGent     2,  15     |                  nourished on the word of God10 it bears witness to Christ;
2018 LumGen     8,  63(19*)|                 Serm. 63: PL 144, 861 AB. Godefridus a S. Victore. In nat. B.
2019 LumGen     1,  7      |                   all the fullness of the Godhead bodily",70 He fills the
2020 GaudSp  Pref,  3      |                   man and championing the Godlike seed which has been sown
2021 SacCon     3,  67     |                  The roles of parents and godparents, and also their duties,
2022 GaudSp     1,  19     |              exist were he not created by Gods love and constantly preserved
2023 SacCon     2,  55(40) |                   nova collectio ed. Soc. Goerresiana, tome VIII (Freiburg in
2024 GaudSp     8,  74     |                   dynamic concept of that good-according to the juridical order legitimately
2025 GaudSp     8,  74     |                directed toward the common good-with a dynamic concept of that
2026 PreOrd     3,  17     |                Church to possess temporal goods-namely, for the carrying out of
2027 AdGent     2,  15     |             imbued with the spirit of the Gospel13 and let them be assisted
2028 GaudSp     1,  20     |          proponents of this doctrine gain governmental rower they vigorously fight
2029 ChrDom     2, 15      |                 God, as well as being the governors, promoters, and guardians
2030 DigHum     0,  3      |                   God orders, directs and governs the entire universe and
2031 OrEccl     1,  2(2)   |                    1215, cap. IV: . Licet Graccos; Litt. Inter quatuor, 2
2032 GaudSp     5,  48     |                   salvation and holiness. Graced with the dignity and office
2033 PreOrd     2,  4(4)   |              Paris 1960, p 79); Decree of Gracian, c. 6, D.88 (ed. Friedberg,
2034 DVerb     2,  7       |                                 7. In His gracious goodness, God has seen to
2035 AdGent     1,  2      |                 and merciful kindness and graciously calling us moreover to share
2036 UniRed     3,  18     |                 should be made toward the gradual realization of this unity,
2037 ApAct     6,  31(5)   |                    653-654; cf. idem., to graduates of Italian Catholic Action,
2038 GravEd     0          |                 themselves and even after graduation to continue to assist them
2039 OrEccl     6,  25(30) |                 omnes Ordines cuiuscumque gradus tum iuris divini tum ecclesiastici.~
2040 SacCon     2,  48(38) |                 XI-XII: Migne, Patrologia Graeca, 74, 557-564. ~
2041 OrEccl     5,  21(26) |                  31 aug. 1595, 6: Si ipsi graeci; S.C.S. Officii, 7 iun.
2042 NAet     0, 4         |                 tree onto which have been grafted the wild shoots, the Gentiles.7
2043 LumGen     3,  23(36*)|                 Leo XIII, Litt. Encycl. I Grande munus, 30 sept. 1880: ASS
2044 GaudSp     1,  13     |                  fulfillment.~The call to grandeur and the depths of misery,
2045 SacCon     1,  10     |                   lives to what they have grasped by their faith" 27; the
2046 GaudSp     4,  44(23) |                 time you mow us down like grass, we increase in number:
2047 GaudSp     7,  69(12) |                                       Cf. Gratiam, Decretum, C. 21, dist.
2048 PreOrd     3,  17(45) |                  Mansi 2, 1328; Decree of Gratian, c. 23, C. 12 q. 1. (ed.
2049 UniRed     1,  4      |                    This Sacred Council is gratified to note that the participation
2050 AdGent     6,  41     |                  which they have received gratis.~But in mission lands, let
2051 LumGen     7,  50(14*)|                                     Quoad gratitudinem erga ipsos Sanctos, cfr.
2052 IntMir     1,  11     |                  It is quite evident what gravely important responsibilities
2053 GaudSp     2,  31     |                refined talents, but those great-souled persons who are so desperately
2054 LumGen     1,  7      |                 the first place.60 By the greatness of His power He rules the
2055 GaudSp     9,  85     |               with generosity and without greed on the one side, and received
2056 PreOrd     3,  17     |                     they should avoid all greediness and carefully abstain from
2057 GaudSp Intro,  8      |           ideology, as well as collective greeds existing in nations or other
2058 AdGent     6,  41     |             stumbling - block to Jews and Greeks and to the Church of God,
2059 GaudSp     3,  38     |                   and to keep that desire green among the human family,
2060 DigHum     0,  15     |                 communities.~This council greets with joy the first of these
2061 LumGen     3,  27(58*)|                    211: . Assignatos sibi greges singuli singulos Christi
2062 LumGen     3,  19(3*) |                    Liber sacramentorum S. Gregorii, Praefatio in Cathedra S.
2063 OrEccl     4,  13(14) |                fidei Michaelis Palaeologi Gregorio X oblata); Eugenius IV,
2064 LumGen     8,  58     |                  with the divine plan,294 grieving exceedingly with her only
2065 GaudSp     9,  93     |                   will by taking a strong grip on the work at hand. Now,
2066 LumGen     8,  67     |                   zealously both from all gross exaggerations as well as
2067 UniRed     2,  9      |                 who already have a proper grounding, need to acquire a more
2068 SacCon     1,  42     |               other than establish lesser groupings of the faithful. Among these
2069 GaudSp Intro,  9      |                 economic order which will growingly serve man and help individuals
2070 GaudSp     7,  66     |                illness or old age must be guaranteed. ~
2071 LumGen     5,  41     |                  Priest, the Shepherd and Guardian of our souls. They ought
2072 DigHum     0,  7      |                  of the need for a proper guardianship of public morality. ~These
2073 GaudSp     3,  33     |             societies heading? The Church guards the heritage of God's word
2074 GaudSp     9,  79     |             international relations allow guerrilla warfare to be drawn out
2075 GaudSp     7,  63     |                  and to set forth certain guidelines, especially with regard
2076 PreOrd     3,  12     |                 made a High Priest "holy, guiltless, undefiled not reckoned
2077 GaudSp     7,  65     |               necessary reforms under the guise of a false liberty, and
2078 ChrDom     2, 18      |                 seafarers, air-travelers, gypsies, and others of this kind.
2079 LumGen     5,  42(14*)|                   2, 925 C. S. Cyprianus, Hab. Virg. 3 et 22: PL 4, 443
2080 LumGen     2,  11(7*) |           proprium donum (idion charisma) habet ex Deo: alius quidem sic
2081 OrEccl     1,  4(4)   |         baptizatos acatholicos in can. 11 habetur: ritum quem maluerint am
2082 PerCar     0,  17     |                         17. The religious habit, an outward mark of consecration
2083 ApAct     3,  10(1)   |                Albano, "Ad Arcem Gandulfi Habita," Aug. 26, 1962: A.A.S.
2084 LumGen     1,  6(5*)  |            sanctorum aeternum tibi condis habitaculum..... Hymnus Urbs Ierusalem
2085 LumGen     8,  56(6*) |                         S. Irenaeus, Adv. Hacr. III, 22, 4: PG 7, 9S9 A;
2086 OrEccl     6,  26(31) |                                           Haec doctrina valet etiam in
2087 LumGen     5,  39(1*) |                  Lc. 4, 34; Io. 6, 69 (ho hagios tou theou); Act. 3, 14;
2088 PreOrd     2,  7(43)  |                   1, 1965, in the Sistine Hall: AAS 57 (1965), p 326.~
2089 AdGent     4,  24     |           convinced that obedience is the hallmark of the servant of Christ,
2090 SacCon     4,  83     |                throughout all ages in the halls of heaven. He joins the
2091 GaudSp     9,  78     |                  war hangs over them, and hang over them it will until
2092 GaudSp     9,  78     |                 sinful, the threat of war hangs over them, and hang over
2093 GaudSp     9,  80     |                 That such may never truly happen in the future, the bishops
2094 NAet     0, 4         |                  of Christ;13 still, what happened in His passion cannot be
2095 GaudSp Intro,  11     |               presence and purpose in the happenings, needs and desires in which
2096 GaudSp     9,  92     |                who oppress the Church and harass her in manifold ways. Since
2097 NAet     0, 5         |             discrimination against men or harassment of them because of their
2098 GaudSp     9,  92     |                 more this unity will be a harbinger of unity and peace for the
2099 GaudSp Intro,  9      |                  In addition, nations try harder every day to bring about
2100 AdGent     6,  38     |               sick and those oppressed by hardship, some souls to offer prayers
2101 PerCar     0,  14     |                what has to be done is not harmed. ~Chapters and deliberative
2102 GaudSp     3,  36     |               required by modern man, but harmonizes also with the will of the
2103 GaudSp     5,  51     |                 when there is question of harmonizing conjugal love with the responsible
2104 PreOrd     2,  7(33)  |                  Paderborn 1914, p 26; A. Harnack, T. u. U., II, 4, p 13,
2105 OrEccl     6,  26     |                mind, "lest because of the harshness of our judgment we be an
2106 LumGen     1,  2(1*)  |                  64, 4: PL 3, 1017. CSEL (Hartcl), III B p. 720. S. Hilarius
2107                       | hast
2108                       | hath
2109 GaudSp     9,  79     |                wrought physical and moral havoc on our world, the devastation
2110 GaudSp     9,  80     |                  condemnation.~The unique hazard of modern warfare consists
2111 UniRed     1,  2      |                Peter's successor at their head-should preach the Gospel faithfully,
2112 GaudSp     3,  33     |                 individuals and societies heading? The Church guards the heritage
2113 OptTot     3, 6       |          appropriate physical and psychic health-taking into consideration also
2114 GaudSp     5,  49     |                 steadiness of love, large heartedness and the spirit of sacrifice.~
2115 GaudSp     5,  48     |                gathered around the family hearth will find a readier path
2116 AdGent     4,  27     |                 burden of the day and the heat, devoting themselves to
2117 GaudSp     1,  19     |               reason but because it is so heavily engrossed in earthly affairs.~
2118 IntMir Appen,  24(2)  |                                           Hebrews 13:8.~
2119 DigHum     0,  11     |                 This truth appears at its height in Christ Jesus, in whom
2120 LumGen     5,  41     |                  they should climb to the heights of holiness and apostolic
2121 DVerb     4,  16(2)   |                 St. Augustine, "Quest. in Hept." 2,73: PL 34,623.~
2122 AdGent     3,  20     |                   be first and foremost a herald of the Faith, who leads
2123 PreOrd     2,  4(4)   |           Ecumenical Council Decrees, ed. Herder, Rome 1963, p 645); Session
2124 OptTot     3, 6       |               consideration also possible hereditary deficiencies. Also to be
2125 GaudSp     9,  81     |                 likewise serves, in a way heretofore unknown, as deterrent to
2126 PerCar     0,  1      |                 the Holy Spirit, lived as hermits or founded religious families,
2127 ApAct     4,  17      |                   raise up lay persons of heroic fortitude in the midst of
2128 LumGen     3,  21(22*)|                  Tonneau, pp. 497 et 503. Hesychiu Hieros., In Lcv. L. 2, 9,
2129 LumGen     4,  37(7*) |                front que partent les plus heureuses initiatives..Idem Alloc.
2130 LumGen     6,  43(1*) |                   XII, Alloc. Nous sommes heureux, 11 apr.1958: AAS 50 (1958)
2131 LumGen     4,  35     |                       Let them not, then, hide this hope in the depths
2132 LumGen     8,  59(13*)|                   col. 361. - S. Modestus Hier., In dorm. SS. Deiparae:
2133 SacCon     1          |                   B) Norms drawn from the hierarchic and communal nature of the
2134 PreOrd     2,  5      |                 titles are bound together hierarchically with the bishop. And so
2135 LumGen     3,  23(37*)|                   Antiochia, et can. 7 de Hierosolymis: Conc. I Oec. Decr., p.
2136 LumGen Appen          |                  the Council Fathers from higher-authority, regarding the Modi bearing
2137 PreOrd     3,  18     |                this mother of the Eternal Highpriest, Queen of Apostles and Protector
2138 AdGent     6,  38     |                dearth of priests which is hindering the evangelization of many
2139 DigHum     0,  6      |                  any religion, or when it hinders men from joining or leaving
2140 DigHum     0,  10     |                  in which men can without hindrance be invited to the Christian
2141 NAet     0, 2         |               developed language. Thus in Hinduism, men contemplate the divine
2142 GaudSp     2,  25     |                 advance of society itself hinge on one another. For the
2143 SacCon     4,  89     |                evening prayer are the two hinges on which the daily office
2144 DigHum     0,  4      |               which might seem to carry a hint of coercion or of a kind
2145 PreOrd     2,  7(37)  |              Tradition Apostolique de St. Hippolyte. Essai de reconstruction,
2146 LumGen     3,  26(56*)|                      Traditio A postolica Hippolyti, 2-3: ed. Botte, pp. 26-
2147 PreOrd     3,  20     |                  laborer is worthy of his hire," (Lk 10:7)61 and "the Lord
2148 PreOrd     2,  7(33)  |               1937, p 45); St. Isidore of Hispali, Ecclesiastical Offices,
2149 LumGen     6,  43(1*) |                 Patrum: PG 65. Palladius, Historia Lausiaca: PG 34, 995 ss.;
2150 GaudSp     8,  74     |               different peoples and their historic development, the political
2151 OrEccl     4,  14(16) |             presbyteris latini ritus, qui hoc indulto gaudeant pro fidelibus
2152 SacCon     1,  8      |                 of God, a minister of the holies and of the true tabernacle 22;
2153 AdGent     5,  29     |                 which is the greatest and holiest task of the Church.5~For
2154 LumGen     5,  41     |          shepherds of Christ's flock must holily and eagerly, humbly and
2155 GaudSp     9,  86     |              receive on the sale of their homemade products to support themselves.~
2156 GaudSp     7,  69(10) |                    St. Gregory the Great, Homiliae in Ev., hom. 20 (PL 76,
2157 LumGen     8,  63(19*)|                 De gloria ct honore Filii hominis, 10: PL 194, 1105AB.~
2158 PreOrd     3,  20     |                should not only be able to honorably provide for themselves but
2159 LumGen     8,  63(19*)|             Gerhohus Reich., De gloria ct honore Filii hominis, 10: PL 194,
2160 GaudSp     9,  93     |               will be aroused to a lively hope-the gift of the Holy Spirit -
2161 GaudSp     3,  38     |            universal brotherhood is not a hopeless one. He cautions them at
2162 GaudSp     8,  76     |                the good of all. For man's horizons are not limited only to
2163 GaudSp     7,  69(10) |                  in illud Lucae "Destruam horrea mea," n. 2 (PG 31, 263);
2164 GaudSp     9,  79     |                   vehemently condemned as horrendous crimes. The courage of those
2165 GaudSp     9,  80     |                                   80. The horror and perversity of war is
2166 LumGen     6,  46     |            monasteries, or in schools and hospitals, or in the missions, adorn
2167 GaudSp     1,  21     |           recognition of God is in no way hostile to man's dignity, since
2168 NAet     0, 3         |          centuries not a few quarrels and hostilities have arisen between Christians
2169 GaudSp     9,  82     |              peace as long as feelings of hostility, contempt and distrust,
2170 GaudSp Intro,  9      |             advances more rapidly.~People hounded by hunger call upon those
2171 NAet     0, 2         |                   that hidden power which hovers over the course of things
2172 GaudSp Intro,  4      |                 economic power, and yet a huge proportion of the worlds
2173 LumGen     7,  49(3*) |              Videatur synthetiea espositi huius doctrinae paulinae in: Piu
2174 ChrDom  Pref, 3(7)    |                   apostolic constitution, Humanae Salutis, Dec. 25, 1961:
2175 OptTot     5, 13      |              should be equipped with that humanistic and scientific training
2176 GaudSp Intro,  7      |                 the interpretation of the humanities and of history and civil
2177 GaudSp     1,  15     |                  by man are to be further humanized. For the future of the world
2178 GaudSp     1,  21     |                   to higher knowledge and humbler probing.~The remedy which
2179 OrEccl     2,  6(7)   |                  XII, Ioannis XXIII motum hunc abunde demonstrat.~
2180 GaudSp     2,  27     |                   he did not commit, or a hungry person who disturbs our
2181 OrEccl     6,  26     |                the unity of the Church is hurt nor are verified the dangers
2182 GaudSp     7,  70     |             matters they should beware of hurting the welfare of their own
2183 LumGen     1,  6      |                   planted by the heavenly Husbandman.32 The true vine is Christ
2184 LumGen     1,  6(5*)  |                   condis habitaculum..... Hymnus Urbs Ierusalem beata in
2185 AdGent     2,  15     |             avoiding racial prejudice and hypernationalism, and should foster a universal
2186 LumGen     5,  42(13*)|                   S. Thomas, Summa Theol. I-II, q. 100, a. 2 C (in fine);
2187 LumGen     7,  50(9*) |                all'croismo Diseorsi... t. I-III, Romae 1941-1942, passim;
2188 LumGen     4,  36(5*) |                    AAS S0 (145R ) p. 220: Ia Iegittima sana laicita dello
2189 ChrDom     2, 18(15)  |                    Pius X's motu proprio, Iampridem, March 19, 1914: A.A.S.
2190 LumGen     3,  22(25*)|                          Tertullianus, de Iciunio, 13: PL 2, 972 B; CSFL 20,
2191 PerCar     0,  22     |               Others who have practically identical constitutions and rules
2192 GaudSp     8,  76     |               role and competence, is not identified in any way with the political
2193 GaudSp Intro,  4      |                  are kept from accurately identifying permanent values and adjusting
2194 GaudSp     3,  36     |           existence, and gives them their identity. Consequently, we cannot
2195 LumGen     2,  11(7*) |               Unusquisque proprium donum (idion charisma) habet ex Deo:
2196 GaudSp     7,  71     |              cultivated or lie completely idle for the sake of profit,
2197 IntMir     2,  17     |                 for the Church's children idly to permit the message of
2198 ApAct     2,  7       |                  arts have fallen into an idolatry of temporal things and have
2199 GaudSp     4,  41     |              undervalue the human body or idolize it. By no human law can
2200 LumGen     2,  17     |                   slavery of error and of idols and incorporates them in
2201 LumGen     1,  7(8*)  |                Eph. Hom. 9, 3: PG 62, 72. idymus Alex., Trin. 2, 1: PG 39
2202 LumGen     4,  36(5*) |                 AAS S0 (145R ) p. 220: Ia Iegittima sana laicita dello Stato .. ~
2203 LumGen     3,  28(66*)|                   B. Ps.-Dionysius, Eccl. ier., 1, 2: PG 3, 372 D.~
2204 GaudSp     9,  82     |                bound, even if they cannot ignore the complexity of matters
2205 GaudSp     2,  30     |                more necessary that no one ignoring the trend of events or drugged
2206 GaudSp     5,  47     |                   worship of pleasure and illicit practices against human
2207 LumGen     8,  62(16*)|                  X, Litt. Encycl. Ad diem illum, 2 febr. 1904: Acta, I,
2208 DigHum     0,  11     |                    He wrought miracles to illuminate His teaching and to establish
2209 NAet     0, 2         |              through higher help, supreme illumination. Likewise, other religions
2210 GaudSp     5,  52     |                  families which are truly illustrious can be formed.~Various organizations,
2211 GaudSp     2,  32     |                 use of the speech and the imagery of plain everyday life.
2212 GaudSp     1,  18     |                 death utterly beggars the imagination, the Church has been taught
2213 LumGen     7,  51(22*)|             reliquiis Sanctorum et sacris imaginibus: Denz. 984-988 (1821-1824);
2214 GaudSp     4,  40     |                seams of human society and imbues the everyday activity of
2215 GaudSp     7,  71     |             material property but also of immaterial things such as professional
2216 GaudSp     2,  25     |            community, relate with greater immediacy to his innermost nature;
2217 GaudSp     9,  90     |                  council, considering the immensity of the hardships which still
2218 GaudSp     2,  25     |                   which they live and are immersed from their birth. To be
2219 AdGent     6,  38     |                pastoral care of those who immigrate from mission lands for the
2220 LumGen     8,  58     |                lovingly consenting to the immolation of this Victim which she
2221 SacCon     1,  21     |                 the liturgy is made up of immutable elements divinely instituted,
2222 DigHum     0,  10(7)  |                   Epistola ad Valentianum Imp.," Letter 21: PL 16, 1005;
2223 UniRed     3,  24     |                 no preconceived judgments impair the future inspirations
2224 LumGen     6,  45     |                  It commends them to God, imparts a spiritual blessing on
2225 GaudSp Intro,  7      |              young people, who have grown impatient on more than one occasion,
2226 DigHum     0,  3      |            perceives and acknowledges the imperatives of the divine law through
2227 GaudSp     2,  30     |                 by such indifference they imperil their own life and that
2228 LumGen     2,  9      |                  a perishable but from an imperishable seed through the word of
2229 AdGent     5,  29     |              evangelization, and give the impetus. Let it take care of stimulating
2230 ApAct     4,  22      |             Church has only recently been implanted.~The pastors of the Church
2231 AdGent     2,  18     |              institution, and are bent on implanting the rich tradition of their
2232 PerCar     0,  2      |                 adapting as their own and implementing in accordance with their
2233 SacCon     1,  37     |                   in matters which do not implicate the faith or the good of
2234 GaudSp     2,  23     |                length on certain of their implications having special significance
2235 GaudSp     2,  24     |                   to human reason, for He implied a certain likeness between
2236 LumGen     7,  50     |                    The Church has piously implored the aid of their intercession.
2237 NAet     0, 5         |                this sacred synod ardently implores the Christian faithful to "
2238 LumGen     8,  59     |                   and Mary by her prayers imploring the gift of the Spirit,
2239 LumGen     5,  42(16*)|              consiliorum quae non omnibus imponitur, cfr. S. Io. Chrysostomus,
2240 SacCon     3,  63     |                  they have special social import, shall not be omitted.~
2241 IntMir     2,  15     |                   be appointed promptly. ~Importantly, laymen ought to be afforded
2242 DigHum     0,  6      |                   is done when government imposes upon its people, by force
2243 LumGen     3,  28(71*)|           consecrationis sacerdotalis, in impositione vestimentorum.~
2244 LumGen     3,  21     |                   the sacred character so impressed,21* that bishops in an eminent
2245 DigHum     0,  1      |                 the human person has been impressing itself more and more deeply
2246 LumGen     3,  21(21*)|                 docet Ordinis sacramentum imprimere characterem indelebilem:
2247 GaudSp     2,  31     |               many of life's comforts and imprisons himself in a kind of splendid
2248 IntMir     1,  9      |               they may more easily resist improper inducements and rather encourage
2249 GaudSp     9,  79     |                  they can to effect these improvements. Moreover, it seems right
2250 LumGen     5,  39     |                   the counsels, under the impulsion of the Holy Spirit, undertaken
2251 GaudSp     7,  69     |                  being led into a certain inactivity vis-a-vis society or from
2252 GaudSp     2,  28     |                  he is flawed by false or inadequate religious notions.10 God
2253 LumGen     1,  3      |                will of the Father, Christ inaugurated the Kingdom of heaven on
2254 GaudSp     1,  13     |               finds that by himself he is incapable of battling the assaults
2255 PreOrd     2,  10     |                 clergy. ~Present norms of incardination and excardination should
2256 LumGen     8,  62(15*)|              reformstus De mysterio Verbi incarnati, cap. IV: Mansi 53, 290.
2257 LumGen     4,  37     |                 can more clearly and more incisively come to decisions regarding
2258 GaudSp     5,  49     |                 it far excels mere erotic inclination, which, selfishly pursued,
2259 DigHum     0,  14     |                recourse to means that are incompatible with the spirit of the Gospel.
2260 DVerb     4,  15      |             contain some things which are incomplete and temporary, nevertheless
2261 PreOrd     2,  11     |          ordination, sparing no effort or inconvenience in helping them to prepare
2262 UniRed     3,  22     |             profession of faith, complete incorporation in the system of salvation
2263 GaudSp     3,  39     |          corruption will be invested with incorruptibility.19 Enduring with charity
2264 AdGent     1,  7      |                 to Himself can lead those inculpably ignorant of the Gospel to
2265 LumGen     7,  49(2*) |              formam evocationis spirituum inde ab Alexandro IV (27 sept.
2266 PreOrd     3,  13     |                their duties sincerely and indefatigably in the Spirit of Christ
2267 LumGen     5,  39     |                  Synod, is believed to be indefectibly holy. Indeed Christ, the
2268 LumGen     3,  21(21*)|         sacramentum imprimere characterem indelebilem: Denz. 960 (1767) . Cfr.
2269 LumGen     2,  13     |                  knows that the people of India arc his members"9*. Since
2270 ChrDom     1, 7       |                  plagued with slander and indigence, detained in prisons, or
2271 GaudSp     5,  52     |               time no pressure, direct or indirect, should be put on the young
2272 GaudSp     9,  80     |                   can inflict massive and indiscriminate destruction, thus going
2273 GaudSp     2,  30     |             content himself with a merely individualistic morality. It grows increasingly
2274 GaudSp Intro,  6      |         noteworthy how many men are being induced to migrate on various counts,
2275 LumGen     4,  36     |                 the world, if they are an inducement to sin, so that they all
2276 GaudSp     2,  31     |                just as it withers when he indulges in too many of life's comforts
2277 OrEccl     4,  14(16) |         presbyteris latini ritus, qui hoc indulto gaudeant pro fidelibus sui
2278 SacCon     1,  23     |           liturgical reforms and from the indults conceded to various places.
2279 GaudSp     6,  54     |           becoming more and more uniform; industrialization, urbanization, and other
2280 GaudSp Intro,  6      |           themselves the advantages of an industrialized and urbanized society. These
2281 OptTot     2, 2       |                life lived in a humble and industrious manner and in a happy spirit
2282 LumGen     8,  59(12*)|                       Cfr. Pius IX, Bulla Ineffabilis 8 dec. 1854: acta Pii IX,
2283 PerCar     0,  2      |                  needs of our age will be ineffectual unless they are animated
2284 GaudSp     1,  18     |                  for higher life which is inescapably lodged in his breast.~Although
2285 NAet     0, 2         |                 and express it through an inexhaustible abundance of myths and through
2286 GaudSp     9,  80     |               moreover, through a certain inexorable chain of events, it can
2287 LumGen     3,  18     |                  Roman Pontiff and of his infallible magisterium, this Sacred
2288 LumGen     3,  25     |                proclaim Christ's doctrine infallibly whenever, even though dispersed
2289 GaudSp     2,  27     |                  others of their like are infamies indeed. They poison human
2290 GaudSp     9,  79     |                   yield to them. The most infamous among these are actions
2291 AdGent     6,  38     |                 Catholics from their very infancy with a real universal and
2292 GaudSp     5,  51     |                   care while abortion and infanticide are unspeakable crimes.
2293 GaudSp Intro,  10     |                doubt many whose lives are infected with a practical materialism
2294 GaudSp     9,  81     |                 contrary, they spread the infection to other parts of the earth.
2295 LumGen     7,  50(16*)|          Breviarium Romanum, Invitatorium infesto Sanctorum Omnium.~
2296 LumGen     3,  28     |                   to the faithful and the infidel, to Catholics and non-Catholics,
2297 AdGent     2,  13     |          spiritual expectations, and even infinitely surpasses them.~This conversion
2298 PerCar     0,  12     |                    so that it may be more inflamed with love for God and for
2299 ApAct     1,  4       |                lack of temporal goods nor inflated by their abundance; imitating
2300 GaudSp     9,  88     |          distributing aids, without being inflexible and completely uniform,
2301 GaudSp Intro,  8      |                  and those which are less influential or are needy; finally, between
2302 IntMir     1,  9      |                   ought not to neglect to inform themselves in time about
2303 ApAct     4,  18      |             apostolate, as well as in the informal groups which they decide
2304 IntMir     1,  11     |                race to good or to evil by informing or arousing mankind. ~Thus,
2305 OrEccl     4,  18(23) |                  nullum habent Superiorem infra Sanctam Sedem.~
2306 ApAct     4,  17      |                   the Church is seriously infringed. In these trying circumstances,
2307 ChrDom     1, 8       |                 But this never in any way infringes upon the power which the
2308 ChrDom     2, 30      |                 of souls should always be infused with a missionary spirit
2309 UniRed     3,  22     |                  be, and finally complete ingrafting in eucharistic communion.~
2310 GaudSp     5,  49     |              these expressions as special ingredients and signs of the friendship
2311 PerCar     0,  13     |                 their members to renounce inheritances, both those which have been
2312 AdGent     1,  5      |                 express command which was inherited from the Apostles by the
2313 UniRed Intro,  1      |             themselves to men as the true inheritors of Jesus Christ; all indeed
2314 DigHum     0,  3      |                  to presume to command or inhibit acts that are religious.~
2315 PreOrd     3,  12     |                  might redeem us from all iniquity and cleanse for himself
2316 LumGen     5,  41(8*) |             sacerdotalis, in Exhortatione initiali.~
2317 ApAct     2,  5       |                   make it a new creation, initially on earth and completely
2318 LumGen     3,  26(57*)|                   Cfr. textus examinis in initio consecrationis episcopalis,
2319 GaudSp     4,  42     |                force which the Church can inject into the modern society
2320 GaudSp     2,  28     |                  requires that we forgive injuries,12 and extends the law of
2321 DigHum     0,  13     |                  and defended against all injury-this certainly is preeminent,
2322 AdGent     1,  7      |             harmony, corresponds with the inmost wishes of all men. And so
2323 SacCon     1,  23     |                 Finally, there must be no innovations unless the good of the Church
2324 ApAct     2,  6       |                  complementary.~There are innumerable opportunities open to the
2325 PreOrd     3,  17     |                  they are free from every inordinate concern and become docile
2326 LumGen     3,  25     |                means diligently strive to inquire properly into that revelation
2327 GaudSp     4,  43     |                see that the divine law is inscribed in the life of the earthly
2328 LumGen     7,  50(14*)|                   Sanctos, cfr. E. Diehl, Inscriptiones latinae christianae vereres,
2329 NAet     0, 3         |                wholeheartedly to even His inscrutable decrees, just as Abraham,
2330 GaudSp     7,  66     |              their families from becoming insecure and precarious. When workers
2331 LumGen     2,  9(1*)  |               1142 B; Hartel 3 B, p. 754: inseparabile unitatis sacramentum .. ~
2332 SacCon     5,  103    |                  God, who is joined by an inseparable bond to the saving work
2333 LumGen     7,  50(6*) |                             Cfr. Plurimae inseriptione in Catacumbis romanis.~
2334 ChrDom     3, 37      |               fixed times. Thus, when the insights of prudence and experience
2335 PreOrd     2,  7      |               texts proclaiming this with insistence, as when they solemnly call
2336 AdGent     2,  13     |                  token, she also strongly insists on this right, that no one
2337 UniRed     3,  24     |               judgments impair the future inspirations of the Holy Spirit. The
2338 PerCar     0,  5      |                   service of God ought to inspire and foster in them the exercise
2339 DVerb     4,  16      |                              16. God, the inspirer and author of both Testaments,
2340 AdGent     1,  6      |                 not and cannot always and instantly bring them all into action.
2341 PerCar     0,  12     |          repudiate by a certain spiritual instinct everything which endangers
2342 PerCar     0,  2      |                  up the patrimony of each institute-be faithfully held in honor.~
2343 AdGent     4,  23     |                  up in the Church certain institutes2 which take as their own
2344 SacCon     4,  86     |                 That is why the apostles, instituting deacons, said: "We will
2345 AdGent     1,  4      |                   like, to ecclesiastical institutions10 and instilling into the
2346 OrEccl     1,  2(2)   |               1254, proem.; Nicolaus III, Instructio Istud est memoriale, 9 oct.
2347 ChrDom     2, 14      |                   pains that catechetical instruction-which is intended to make the
2348 GaudSp     7,  71     |                 initiative given. Indeed, insufficiently cultivated estates should
2349 GaudSp     2,  27     |                 the will itself; whatever insults human dignity, such as subhuman
2350 OptTot     4, 10      |                  human, let them learn to integrate their renunciation of marriage
2351 PerCar     0,  18     |                   harmoniously so that an integrated life on the part of the
2352 GaudSp Intro,  4      |                 Gospel. Thus, in language intelligible to each generation, she
2353 PreOrd     2,  8      |                life and by fraternal aid, intending thus to do service to the
2354 OrEccl     4,  16(20) |           iurisdictionis, canon providere intendit, in bonum animarum, pluralitati
2355 LumGen     7,  51     |                 but rather in the greater intensity of our love, whereby, for
2356 OptTot     2, 2       |             penance and a constantly more intensive training of the faithful
2357 ChrDom     3          |                    III. Bishops Having an Inter-Diocesan Office ~
2358 ChrDom     3, 38      |                  should exchange views at inter-ritual meetings in keeping with
2359 SacCon     4,  83     |                  in praising the Lord and interceding for the salvation of the
2360 OrEccl     1,  4      |                   as the supreme judge of interchurch relations, will, acting
2361 OptTot     5, 16      |             Thomas, and to perceive their interconnections. They should be taught to
2362 LumGen     8,  68     |                                68. In the interim just as the Mother of Jesus,
2363 GaudSp     9,  81     |                    let us make use of the interlude granted us from above and
2364 OrEccl     4,  16     |                 individual churches dwell intermingled with each other in the same
2365 SacCon     1,  19     |         participation in the liturgy both internally and externally, taking into
2366 GaudSp     4,  44     |           dimensions, both nationally and internationally, such a one, according to
2367 GaudSp     5,  50     |                 and are, so to speak, the interpreters of that love. Thus they
2368 GaudSp     5,  50     |               office, which authentically interprets that law in the light of
2369 LumGen     2,  10     |                priesthood are nonetheless interrelated: each of them in its own
2370 OrEccl     1,  4      |                   that must be applied in interritual questions. The laity, too,
2371 OrEccl     4,  15(19) |                   Timotheus Alexandrinus, interrogat. 3; Innocentius III, Const.
2372 OrEccl     4,  15(17) |            Apostolorum; Nos cupitis; Quod interrogatis; Praeterea consulitis; Si
2373 LumGen     7,  49     |                  in the least weakened or interrupted, but on the contrary, according
2374 AdGent     5,  28     |                   must be so directed and intertwined that "all may be done in
2375 LumGen     8,  66     |                  all angels and men, Mary intervened in the mysteries of Christ
2376 GaudSp     1,  21     |                diminish the importance of intervening duties but rather undergirds
2377 LumGen     3,  22     |                 same character. And it is intimated also in the practice, introduced
2378 GaudSp     9,  81     |                   ensnares the poor to an intolerable degree. It is much to be
2379 GaudSp     8,  75     |                   political party and any intolerance. They should dedicate themselves
2380 GaudSp     9,  79     |                  the modern world and the intricacy of international relations
2381 DigHum     0,  4      |          spreading religious faith and in introducing religious practices everyone
2382 AdGent     2,  12     |                   has no desire at all to intrude itself into the government
2383 SacCon     1,  21     |               they have suffered from the intrusion of anything out of harmony
2384 LumGen     2,  14(12*)|                  quod dicitur, in Ecdesia intus et foris, in corde, non
2385 GaudSp     2,  26     |                  and its development must invariably work to the benefit of the
2386 GaudSp     7,  64     |                    technical progress, an inventive spirit, an eagerness to
2387 UniRed     2,  11     |                teaching of the Church and investigating the divine mysteries with
2388 GaudSp     7,  70     |            collective, and the demands of investing for the generation to come.
2389 GaudSp     1,  16     |           Conscience frequently errs from invincible ignorance without losing
2390 GaudSp     6,  59     |              respect and enjoys a certain inviolability within the limits of the
2391 DigHum     0,  11     |              rights of God are to be kept inviolate: "Render to Caesar the things
2392 SacCon Intro,  2      |                   divine, visible and yet invisibly equipped, eager to act and
2393 LumGen     7,  50(16*)|                       Breviarium Romanum, Invitatorium infesto Sanctorum Omnium.~
2394 LumGen     7,  50(9*) |            Allocutiones Pii X de Sanetis: Inviti all'croismo Diseorsi...
2395 DigHum     0,  11     |                heart.12 In attracting and inviting His disciples He used patience.13
2396 LumGen     8,  66     |                   veneration and love, in invocation and imitation, according
2397 LumGen     8,  62     |           Therefore the Blessed Virgin is invoked by the Church under the
2398 UniRed     3,  21     |               then to the Greek".39~While invoking the Holy Spirit, they seek
2399 GaudSp     7,  69(10) |                 565 B); St. Augustine, In Ioann. Ev. tr. 50, n. 6 (PL 35,
2400 LumGen     3,  19(3*) |                   286. S.Hieronymus, Adv. Iovin. 1, 26: PL 23, 247 A. S.
2401 OrEccl     5,  21(26) |         Sanctissimus, 31 aug. 1595, 6: Si ipsi graeci; S.C.S. Officii,
2402 LumGen     7,  50(14*)|                   Quoad gratitudinem erga ipsos Sanctos, cfr. E. Diehl,
2403 UniRed     2,  11     |                   of ecumenism as a false irenicism, in which the purity of
2404 GaudSp     9,  80(1)  |                   its atomic power, it is irrational to believe that war is still
2405 LumGen     3,  25     |                 Church, are justly styled irreformable, since they are pronounced
2406 ApAct     1,  4       |                 secular affairs should be irrelevant to their spiritual life,
2407 ChrDom     2, 31      |         distinction between removable and irremovable pastors is to be abrogated
2408 GaudSp     2,  26     |                 arouse in man's heart the irresistible requirements of his dignity.~
2409 ApAct     3,  14      |                   signs of our times, the irresistibly increasing sense of the
2410 GaudSp     5,  48     |                  in the jugal covenant of irrevocable personal consent. Hence
2411 LumGen     7,  48     |                renovation of the world is irrevocably decreed and is already anticipated
2412 AdGent     5,  28     |                   who plant and those who irrigate, must be one (cf. 1 Cor.
2413 LumGen     8,  64(20*)|                    I, cap. 2: PL 92, 330. Isaac de Stella, Serm. 51. PL
2414 GaudSp     9,  78     |                 they learn war any more" (Isaias 2:4). ~
2415 PreOrd     2,  7(33)  |                 Wurzburg 1937, p 45); St. Isidore of Hispali, Ecclesiastical
2416 NAet     0, 3         |                    with whom the faith of Islam takes pleasure in linking
2417 ApAct     4,  17      |              disadvantages of excessively isolated life and activity and to
2418 GaudSp     3,  36     |                  must respect these as he isolates them by the appropriate
2419 OrEccl     5,  22(27) |                347/381, can. 18; Syn. Mar Issaci Chaldaeorum, an. 410, can.
2420 NAet     0, 4         |                  makes or of the calls He issues-such is the witness of the Apostle.11
2421 OrEccl     1,  2(2)   |                  Nicolaus III, Instructio Istud est memoriale, 9 oct. 1278;
2422 LumGen     1,  7(8*)  |                  eorpus ex nitate animae, ita Ecelesia ex unil atc Spiritus.....~
2423 GaudSp     5,  51(14) |               Allocutio Conventui Unionis Italicae inter Obstetrices, Oct.
2424 OrEccl     1,  4(4)   |                 saeculorum praecedentium; item quoad baptizatos acatholicos
2425 LumGen     8,  69     |               Trinity.~Each and all these items which are set forth in this
2426 ApAct     3,  14      |             should remember that they are itinerant heralds of Christ wherever
2427 UniRed     2,  6      |                 from the deposit of faith itself-these can and should be set right
2428 LumGen     3,  27(59*)|                 20 (1887) p. 264. Pius IX itt. Apost. ad Episcopol Geraniae,
2429 LumGen     3,  21(21*)|                Cfr. Ioannes XXIII, Alloc. Iubilate Deo, 8 maii 1960: AAS S2 (
2430 ChrDom     3, 38      |                  the territory are not de iure members of the conferences.
2431 LumGen     3,  23(37*)|                                        De iuribus Sedium patriarchalium, cfr.
2432 LumGen     7,  51(22*)|               1820); Sess. 6, Decretum de iustificatione, can. 30: Denz. 840 (1580).~
2433 PerCar     0,  13     |                 cf. Matt. 19:21, 25:34-46 James 2:15-16; 1 John 3:17). The
2434 GaudSp     7,  63     |                 peace of the world can be jeopardized thereby.~Our contemporaries
2435 GaudSp     4,  43     |                neighbor and even God, and jeopardizes his eternal salvation. Christians
2436 GravEd     0          |                  education of youth is in jeopardy. This same sacred synod,
2437 PreOrd     2,  4(8)   |             ordination in the Alexandrian Jocobite Church: "...Gather your
2438 DigHum     0,  10(7)  |                   47); idem, "Epistola ad Johannem Episcopum Constantinopolitanum,"
2439 LumGen     1,  7      |                  supplied and built up by joints and ligaments, attains a
2440 LumGen     7,  50     |              ever-Virgin Mary, of Blessed Joseph and the blessed apostles
2441 LumGen     1,  6      |                 Church, while on earth it journeys in a foreign land away from
2442 LumGen     5,  41     |                  lively charity, in their joyous hope and by their voluntary
2443 LumGen     2,  12(113)|                                       Cf. Jud. 3~
2444 LumGen     2,  9      |             Israel, and with the house of Judah . . . I will give my law
2445 DVerb     2,  8       |                  on once and for all (see Jude 1:3) 4 Now what was handed
2446 LumGen     3,  19     |                  in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and in Samaria, and even
2447 IntMir     1,  10     |                   and learn to pass sound judgements on them. Parents should
2448 GaudSp     5,  48     |                laws, and is rooted in the jugal covenant of irrevocable
2449 GaudSp     3,  37     |               when the order of values is jumbled and bad is mixed with the
2450 ChrDom     3, 38      |                Apostolic See, are to have juridically binding force only in those
2451 LumGen Appen,  73     |                 be distinguished from the juridico-canonical aspect, cannot be exercised.
2452 GaudSp     8,  75     |               nature that there should be juridico-political structures providing all
2453 ChrDom     2, 23      |                   together with the civil jurisdictions and social institutions
2454 GaudSp     4,  44(23) |                                       Cf. Justin, Dialogus cum Tryphene,
2455 PreOrd     2,  7(33)  |                   of the Church (ed. A.W. Kalff, Wurzburg 1937, p 45); St.
2456 GaudSp Intro,  4      |               Never before has man had so keen an understanding of freedom,
2457 SacCon     5,  106    |               which is the foundation and kernel of the whole liturgical
2458 GaudSp     7,  69     |                have not fed him, you have killed him,"12 and really to share
2459 GaudSp  Pref,  3      |                   brings to mankind light kindled from the Gospel, and puts
2460 NAet     0, 4         |                  of the Apostle about his kinsmen: "theirs is the sonship
2461 PreOrd     2,  7(33)  |                 Schermann, Die allgemeine Kirchenordnung, I, Paderborn 1914, p 26;
2462 LumGen     8,  56     |                  in their preaching, "The knot of Eve's disobedience was
2463 GaudSp     1,  15     |               attain to reality itself as knowable, though in consequence of
2464 DVerb     6,  25(6)   |                 of Ministers I, 20,88: PL l6,50. ~
2465 DVerb     3,  13(11)  |                  In Genesis" 3, 8 (Homily l7, 1): PG 53, 134; "Attemperatio" [
2466 LumGen     5,  42(232)|                                    Cf Mt. l9, 11; 1 Cor.7,7.~
2467 ApAct     5,  26(8)   |                Quamvis Nostra," April 30, l936: A.A.S. 28 (1936) pp. 160-
2468 LumGen     4,  36(5*) |                  vostra filfale. 23 mart. l9S8: AAS S0 (145R ) p. 220:
2469 GaudSp Intro,  9      |               before the law and in fact. Laborers and farmers seek not only
2470 GaudSp     9,  82     |                 already making its way so laboriously toward greater unity.~The
2471 PreOrd     3,  20     |                   whose behalf the priest labors-are truly obliged to see to
2472 DVerb     3,  11(3)   |                   Doctrine, note 9: Coll. Lac. VII, 522.~
2473 GaudSp     1,  21     |                dignity is most grievously lacerated, as current events often
2474 LumGen     4,  36(5*) |                    220: Ia Iegittima sana laicita dello Stato .. ~
2475 LumGen     4,  33(3*) |                    Decretum De Apostolatu laicorum, cap. IV, n. 16, cum notis
2476 ApAct     6,  32      |                 natural capacities of the laity-men and women, young persons
2477 ChrDom  Pref, 2       |                  feeding of His sheep and lambs, enjoys supreme, full, immediate,
2478 AdGent     1,  6      |                 beginning, she must again lament a setback, or at least must
2479 LumGen     7,  51     |                  and the Lamb will be the lamp thereof.280 Then the whole
2480 GaudSp     7,  71     |                 are hired to work for the landowners or who till a portion of
2481 ChrDom     2, 23      |                  vicar well versed in the language-and if needs be having the episcopal
2482 LumGen     7,  49(4*) |             Hieronymus, Liber contra Vigl lantium, b: PL 23, 344. S. Thomas
2483 OrEccl     4,  13(14) |                  III, n. 1, etc.; Synodus Laodicena, an. 347/381, can. 48; Syn.
2484 GaudSp     1,  19     |                   that their faith in God lapses into a kind of anemia, though
2485 ChrDom     2, 22      |                   case of dioceses having larger cities, by providing them
2486 LumGen     2,  17     |                   men, whatever good lies latent in the religious practices
2487 OrEccl     3,  7(8)   | Constantinopolitanam IV can. 17; can. 21; Lateranensem IV can. 5; can. 30; Florentinam,
2488 OrEccl     3,  8(10)  |          Constantinopolitana IV, can. 21; Lateranensi IV, can. 5; Florentina,
2489 OrEccl     1,  2(2)   |                  Innocentius III, Synodus Lateranensis IV, an. 1215, cap. IV: .
2490 UniRed     2,  6(27)  |                                 Cf. CONC. LATERANSE V, Sess. XII (1517), Constitutio
2491 GravEd     0          |               helped, with the aid of the latest advances in psychology and
2492 LumGen     7,  50(14*)|                   E. Diehl, Inscriptiones latinae christianae vereres, 1,
2493 OrEccl     4,  14(16) |                orientalibus a presbyteris latini ritus, qui hoc indulto gaudeant
2494 LumGen     7,  51     |                   thoroughly enriches the latreutic worship we give to God the
2495 GaudSp     1,  19     |                  any absolute truth. Some laud man so extravagantly that
2496 PreOrd     3,  17     |                 form of life, priests can laudably reduce to practice that
2497 SacCon     4,  89     |                  of the universal Church, Lauds as morning prayer and Vespers
2498 AdGent     3,  19     |                 Yet these churches should launch a common pastoral effort
2499 LumGen     6,  43(1*) |                   65. Palladius, Historia Lausiaca: PG 34, 995 ss.; ed. C.
2500 GaudSp     1,  22     |                death by His death; He has lavished life upon us33 so that,
2501 SacCon     2,  51     |                  are to be opened up more lavishly, so that richer fare may
 
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