01-abusi | abusu-chall | chamb-disfi | disgr-genui | geogr-lavis | law-a-paupe | payin-right | rigid-tie | tied-zest
2502 PreOrd 2, 7 | norms to be determined by law-a body or senate42 of priests
2503 DigHum 0, 3 | human life is the divine law-eternal, objective and universal-whereby
2504 PreOrd 3, 21 | ecclesiastical and civil laws-there may be either diocesan institutes,
2505 PerCar 0, 15 | love, those who are called lay-brothers, assistants, or some similar
2506 ApAct 2, 6 | synod earnestly exhorts laymen-each according to his own gifts
2507 IntMir 2, 14 | authorities or by Catholic laymen-should be edited with the clear
2508 GaudSp 2, 27 | concern for the poor man Lazarus.9~In our times a special
2509 GaudSp 2, 30 | of events or drugged by laziness, content himself with a
2510 LumGen 3, 21(22*)| 503. Hesychiu Hieros., In Lcv. L. 2, 9, 23: PG 93, 894
2511 LumGen 8, 57 | salvation and the precursor leaped with joy in the womb of
2512 ApAct 2, 6 | gifts of intelligence and learning-to be more diligent in doing
2513 GaudSp 3, 35 | develops himself as well. He learns much, he cultivates his
2514 DigHum 0, 1 | civil society. Therefore it leaves untouched traditional Catholic
2515 GaudSp 2, 25(3) | Cf. St. Thomas, 1 Ethica Lect. 1.~
2516 SacCon 1, 29 | 29. Servers, lectors commentators, and members
2517 DigHum 0, 4 | to be hindered, either by legal measures or by administrative
2518 ChrDom 1, 8 | faithful over whom they legally exercise authority as often
2519 ChrDom 2, 18(15) | A.S. 54 (1952) p. 652 ff.; Leges Operis Apostolatus Maris,
2520 OrEccl 4, 17 | disuse, be restored.21 The legislative authorities of each individual
2521 PerCar 0, 7 | results of their holiness lends luster to the people of
2522 LumGen 3, 22(28*)| 52 1110 A. Vide etiam S. Leonem M. Scrm. 4, 3: PL 54, 151
2523 LumGen 3, 21(19*)| sacerdotii. Cfr. Sacramentarium Leonianum, ed. C. Mohlberg, Sacramentarium
2524 SacCon 1, 5(13) | Prayer before the second lesson for Holy Saturday, as it
2525 GaudSp 9, 81 | eventually spawn all the lethal ruin whose path it is now
2526 UniRed 1, 3 | though still in its members liable to sin, is ever growing
2527 UniRed 2, 7 | not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is not in
2528 OrEccl 4, 13(14) | Armenorum, an. 1342; Synodus Libanen. Maronitarum, an. 1736,
2529 LumGen 3, 25(40*)| AB. Pius IX, Epist. Tuas libener: Denz. 1683 (2879).~
2530 GaudSp 1, 15 | and in technology and the liberal arts. In our times he has
2531 PerCar 0, 8 | speech is given to preachers, liberality to those who exercise charity
2532 AdGent 1, 8 | model, their mentor, their liberator, their Savior, their source
2533 PreOrd 3, 19 | studies, the establishment of libraries, and the qualified supervision
2534 LumGen 7, 50(7*) | Gelasius I, Decretalis De libris recipiendis, 3: PL 59, 160,
2535 GaudSp 1, 17 | foster it perversely as a license for doing whatever pleases
2536 OrEccl 1, 4(4) | iun. 1957, can. 8: sine licentia Sedis Apostolicae, sequendo
2537 OrEccl 4, 14 | rite including the Latin; licitly, however, only if the regulations
2538 OrEccl 4, 14 | observing in regard to licitness the regulations both of
2539 PerCar 0, 1 | to Christ by this total life-long gift of themselves, the
2540 GaudSp 9, 84 | in the fields of social life-such as food supplies, health,
2541 UniRed 1, 3 | quickened to newness of life-that unity which the Holy Scriptures
2542 AdGent 4, 24 | his vocation for an entire lifetime, and to renounce himself
2543 SacCon 6, 120 | ceremonies and powerfully lifts up man's mind to God and
2544 LumGen 1, 7 | and built up by joints and ligaments, attains a growth that is
2545 LumGen 2, 11 | Lord, asking that He may lighten their suffering and save
2546 ChrDom 3, 43(1) | pp. 150-163; Decree on Ad Limina Visits of Military Ordinariates,
2547 GaudSp Intro, 10 | creature he experiences his limitations in a multitude of ways;
2548 PreOrd 2, 7(37) | Constitutions, II, p 190, lines 1-7); Maronite Rite of Ordination (
2549 AdGent 1, 6 | setback, or at least must linger in a certain state of unfinished
2550 AdGent 5, 34 | missions, such as ethnology and linguistics, the history and science
2551 ApAct 3, 9 | apostolic activity. We wish to list here the more important
2552 DigHum 0, 11 | the unbelief of some who listened to Him, but He left vengeance
2553 DVerb 6, 25 | outwardly, who is not a listener to it inwardly" 4 since
2554 PreOrd 2, 4 | word the spark of faith is lit in the hearts of unbelievers,
2555 DigHum 0, 13(31) | p. 269; idem, letter "Ex Litteris," April 7 1887: AAS 19 (
2556 OrEccl 4, 15(18) | Liturgiam; ceterum cohaeret diei liturgicae apud Orientales.~
2557 LumGen 1, 6(5*) | 3 p. 386. Pro documentis liturgicis, cfr. Sacramentarium Gregorianum:
2558 GaudSp 7, 66 | formation are furnished. The livelihood and the human dignity especially
2559 LumGen 5, 41 | and circumstances of their lives-and indeed through all these,
2560 LumGen 1, 6(27) | Cf. Is. 40, 11; Ex. 34, llf.~
2561 LumGen Appen, 71 | in the sacred functions [lmunera]; this is absolutely clear
2562 UniRed 3, 15(36) | IOANNES CHRYSOSTOMOS, In loannem Homelia XLVI, PG 59, 260-
2563 GaudSp 9, 85 | nations in the form of gifts, loans or financial investments.
2564 LumGen 3, 19(3*) | S. Gregorius M., Mor. in lob, XXVIII, V: PL 76, 455-456.
2565 OrEccl 4, 18(23) | Metropolitis, ceterisque Ordinariis locorum... qui nullum habent Superiorem
2566 GaudSp 1, 18 | life which is inescapably lodged in his breast.~Although
2567 OptTot 5, 16 | should shed light on the loftiness of the calling of the faithful
2568 AdGent 4, 27 | cannot be accomplished by lone individuals, a common calling
2569 PreOrd 2, 8 | overburdened with work, the lonely, those exiled from their
2570 LumGen 7, 50 | the dead that they may be loosed from their sins",273 also
2571 LumGen 8, 56 | unbelief, the Virgin Mary loosened by her faith."7* Comparing
2572 LumGen 3, 22 | the power of binding and loosing, which was given to Peter,158
2573 LumGen 8, 59 | to her Son, the Lord of lords297 and the conqueror of
2574 GaudSp 2, 28 | person in error, who never loses the dignity of being a person
2575 GaudSp 9, 86 | countries, and to compensate for losses resulting from an excessive
2576 LumGen 4, 35 | children. The Christian family loudly proclaims both the present
2577 ApAct 4, 18(3) | encyclical "Le Pelerinage de Lourdes," July 2, 1957: A.A.S. 49 (
2578 ApAct 3, 14 | whatever holy, whatever lovable (cf. Phil. 4:8). They should
2579 DigHum 0, 8 | the other hand, will be lovers of true freedom-men, in
2580 GaudSp 7, 66 | remain in the condition of lower-class citizens. Let farmers themselves,
2581 LumGen 7, 48 | refashion the body of our lowliness, conforming it to the body
2582 SacCon 4, 84 | addressed to her bridegroom; lt is the very prayer which
2583 GaudSp 7, 69(10) | St. Basil, Hom. in illud Lucae "Destruam horrea mea," n.
2584 UniRed 1, 3(23) | IV: Mansi 22, 990; CONC. LUGDUNENSE II (1274), Professio fidei
2585 OrEccl 4, 13(14) | mart. 1264; 3, n. 4; Syn. Lugdunensis II, an. 1274 (professio
2586 GaudSp 1, 21 | Many martyrs have given luminous witness to this faith and
2587 LumGen 3, 24(38*)| Cfr. Cod. luris pro Eccl. I Orient., c.
2588 PreOrd 3, 13 | bodies free of wantonness and lusts.13 In the mystery of the
2589 GaudSp 7, 69(12) | Decretum, C. 21, dist. LXXXVI (ed. Friedberg I, 302).
2590 LumGen 8, 56(9*) | Damasccnus, Nom. 2 in dorm. B.M.V., 3: PG 96, 728.~
2591 LumGen 5, 40(2*) | 7: PG 14, 1122 B. Ps.- Macarius, De Oratione, 11: PG 34,
2592 LumGen 7, 50(273)| 2 Mach. 12, 46.~
2593 GaudSp 9, 85 | militaristic calculations, and to machinations for the sake of spreading
2594 LumGen 8, 57 | Son to the shepherds and Magi. When she presented Him
2595 GaudSp Intro, 7 | distinguish religion from a magical view of the world and from
2596 PreOrd 2, 8 | with fraternal charity and magnanimity those who have failed in
2597 PreOrd 3, 16 | grace of God, that they magnanimously and wholeheartedly adhere
2598 LumGen 7, 49(2*) | Encycl. S.S.C.S. Officii, De magne tismi abusu, 4 aug. 1856:
2599 SacCon 1, 41(35) | the Smyrnians, 8; To the Magnesians, 7; To the Philadelphians,
2600 SacCon 2, 47(37) | Vespers, antiphon to the Magnificat.~
2601 LumGen 2, 10(2*) | Cfr. Pius XII, Alloc. Magnificate Dominum, 2 nov. 1954: AAS
2602 LumGen 7, 50 | with one song of praise magnify the one and triune God.
2603 LumGen 6, 43(2*) | Paulus VI, Alloc. Magno gaudio, 23 maii 1964: AAS
2604 OrEccl 1, 2(2) | 5; Clemens VIII, Const. Magnus Dominus, 23 dec. 1595, 10;
2605 LumGen 6, 46 | healing of the sick and maimed, in His work of converting
2606 NAet 0, 4 | the Apostles, the Church's main-stay and pillars, as well as
2607 LumGen 1, 8 | ages as "the pillar and mainstay of the truth".76 This Church
2608 LumGen 7, 51(24*)| Petrus Canisius, Catechismus Maior seu Summa Doctrinae christianae,
2609 LumGen 3, 24(38*)| 399: de Archiepiscopis I maioribus; c. 362-391: de aliis dignitariis;
2610 OrEccl 4, 17(22) | praescribuntur obligationes Ordinum maiorum. Canon proponit ut redeatur
2611 LumGen 4, 38 | poor, the meek, the peace makers-whom the Lord in the Gospel proclaimed
2612 OrEccl 1, 4(4) | 11 habetur: ritum quem maluerint am plecti possunt; in textu
2613 IntMir 2, 14 | Catholic and responsible managers. ~Similarly, effective support
2614 LumGen 3, 27(60*)| Cfr. Relatio Zinelli: Mand 1 2, 1114 D. ~
2615 LumGen 4, 33(3*) | AAS 49 (19S7) p. 927. De mandato et missione canonica, cfr.
2616 LumGen 3, 20(9*) | 8; Sagnard, p. 100 s.: manifestatam.~
2617 LumGen 2, 14(12*)| 28, 39; PL 43, 197: Certe manifestum est, id quod dicitur, in
2618 GaudSp 6, 62 | much to do with revealing mans place in history and in
2619 PreOrd 2, 8 | teaching, or whether by manual labor they share in the
2620 IntMir 2, 16 | this along catechetical manuals should present and explain
2621 PreOrd 2, 7(41) | whose function is mainly to map out a plan of action for
2622 OrEccl 5, 22(27) | 347/381, can. 18; Syn. Mar Issaci Chaldaeorum, an.
2623 LumGen 1, 6(5*) | 1443 C, Tertullianus Adv. Marc. 3, 7: PL 2, 357 C, CSEL
2624 AdGent Pref, 1 | that the people of God, marching along the narrow way of
2625 LumGen 8, 62(15*)| Andreas Cret., In nat. Mariac, sermo 4: PG 97, 865 A. -
2626 LumGen 8, 62(15*)| Damascenus, In dorm. B. V. Mariae, Hom. 1, 8: PG 96, 712 BC-713
2627 ChrDom 2, 18(15) | Leges Operis Apostolatus Maris, compiled under the authority
2628 GaudSp 7, 66 | both to increase and to market what they produce, and to
2629 OrEccl 4, 13(14) | 1342; Synodus Libanen. Maronitarum, an. 1736, P. II, Cap. III
2630 OrEccl 5, 22(27) | 1911) Coptorum (1898), Maronitarurn (1736), Rumenorum (1872),
2631 PreOrd 2, 7(37) | II, p 190, lines 1-7); Maronite Rite of Ordination (transl.
2632 ApAct 2, 7 | temporal things has been marred by serious vices. Affected
2633 LumGen 7, 48 | in His saints and to be marveled at in all those who have
2634 GaudSp 6, 54 | community living create a mass-culture from which are born new
2635 LumGen 4, 38(9*) | PG 58, 78, de fermento in massa.~
2636 DigHum 0, 10(7) | Virgilium et Theodorum Episcopos Massiliae Galliarum, Register of Letters
2637 GaudSp 9, 80 | these weapons can inflict massive and indiscriminate destruction,
2638 UniRed 2, 10 | and priests should have mastered a theology that has been
2639 GaudSp 9, 78 | peace requires a constant mastering of passions and the vigilance
2640 ApAct 2, 7 | slaves rather than their masters.~The whole Church must work
2641 LumGen 5, 41(10*)| Pius XII, Alloc. Sous la maternclle protection, 9 dec. 1957:
2642 LumGen 6, 46(10*)| p. 30. Alloc. Sous la maternelle protecrion, 9 dec. l9S7:
2643 LumGen 3, 19(3*) | Cathedra S. Petri, in natali S. Mathiae et S. Thomas: PL 78, 50,
2644 SacCon 4, 89 | day.~c) The hour known as Matins, although it should retain
2645 GravEd 0 | their pursuit of knowledge. Matriculation should be readily available
2646 OptTot 4, 10 | to Christ, so that with a maturely deliberate and generous
2647 GravEd 0 | not merely strive for the maturing of a human person as just
2648 NAet 0, 3(5) | to Anzir (Nacir), King of Mauritania (Pl. 148, col. 450f.) ~
2649 LumGen 8, 63(19*)| In nat. B. M., Ms. Paris, Mazarine, 1002, fol. 109 r. Gerhohus
2650 GaudSp 6, 58 | traditions of every people md of every age. It strengthens,
2651 GaudSp 7, 69(10) | illud Lucae "Destruam horrea mea," n. 2 (PG 31, 263); Lactantius,
2652 GaudSp 3, 38 | Body and Blood, providing a meal of brotherly solidarity
2653 GaudSp 1, 22 | of sorrow and death grow meaningful. Apart from His Gospel,
2654 GaudSp Intro, 4 | take on quite different meanings in diverse ideological systems.
2655 GaudSp 8, 76 | should make use of all the means-but only those-which accord
2656 GaudSp 5, 51 | alone. Hence they cannot be measured or perceived only in terms
2657 AdGent 2, 16 | points of contact which mediate between the traditions and
2658 LumGen 7, 50(11*)| Pius XII, Litt. Encycl. Mediati Dei: AAS 39 (1947) pp. 582-
2659 LumGen 8, 62 | Auxiliatrix, Adjutrix, and Mediatrix.16* This, however, is to
2660 GaudSp 5, 52 | other sciences, notably the medical, biological, social and
2661 SacCon 7, 124 | lack of artistic worth, mediocrity and pretense.~And when churches
2662 LumGen 3, 28 | what they have read and meditated upon in the law of God,
2663 UniRed 3, 21 | our brethren to a constant meditative study of the sacred text.
2664 GaudSp 7, 63 | instrument capable of better meeting the intensified needs of
2665 LumGen 3, 26(48*)| byzantino: Euchologion to mega, Romae, 1873, p. 139.~
2666 GaudSp 9, 79 | war.~Contemplating this melancholy state of humanity, the council
2667 PreOrd 2, 10 | prefigured in the person of Melchisedech.59 Let priests remember,
2668 SacCon 6, 117 | prepared containing simpler melodies, for use in small churches.~
2669 LumGen 3, 23(32*)| per totum mundum in multa membra divisa .. Epist. 36, 4:
2670 SacCon 2, 47 | beloved spouse, the Church, a memorial of His death and resurrection:
2671 OrEccl 1, 2(2) | III, Instructio Istud est memoriale, 9 oct. 1278; Leo X, Litt.
2672 ChrDom 2, 14 | effective force in the lives of men-be given with sedulous care
2673 ApAct 1, 3 | obtain eternal life for all men-that they may know the only true
2674 PreOrd 3, 15 | given, even though it be menial and unrecognized. They must
2675 GaudSp 9, 91 | to individual nations and mentalities by the faithful, under the
2676 AdGent 1, 8 | Christ, their model, their mentor, their liberator, their
2677 DVerb 2, 9 | wellspring, in a certain way merge into a unity and tend toward
2678 ApAct 3, 10 | within its boundaries and merges them into the universality
2679 GaudSp 5, 49 | and of charity. Such love, merging the human with the divine,
2680 GaudSp 1, 22 | As an innocent lamb He merited for us life by the free
2681 LumGen 1, 6 | often conveyed by means of metaphors. In the same way the inner
2682 LumGen 7, 50(8*) | Cfr. S. Methodius, Symposion, VII, 3: GCS (
2683 ChrDom 3, 40 | to be made subject to the metropolitan jurisdiction of the bishop,
2684 OrEccl 4, 18(23) | quinquennium): extra patriarchatus, Metropolitis, ceterisque Ordinariis locorum...
2685 GaudSp 4, 44(23) | cum Tryphene, Chapter 110; MG 6, 729 (ed. Otto), 1897,
2686 LumGen 8, 55(285)| Cf Is 7, 14; cf. Mich. 5, 2-3; Mt. 1, 22-23.~
2687 GaudSp 7, 71 | housing and are exploited by middlemen. Deprived of all security,
2688 GaudSp 9, 92 | which unite the faithful are mightier than anything dividing them.
2689 SacCon 2, 48(38) | book XI, chap. XI-XII: Migne, Patrologia Graeca, 74,
2690 GaudSp Intro, 6 | men are being induced to migrate on various counts, and are
2691 GaudSp 9, 87 | legislation, or regarding the migration of country-dwellers to the
2692 GaudSp 7, 65 | needs-saving the personal right of migration-gravely endanger the common good.~
2693 AdGent 3, 20 | changes which urbanization, migrations, and religious indifferentism
2694 GravEd 0, 0(32) | the Catholic University of Milan, April 5, 1964: Encyclicals
2695 OrEccl 6, 26 | and now adopts rather a mild policy, offering to all
2696 ChrDom 2, 13 | as well as humility and mildness in order that at all times
2697 GaudSp 9, 85 | political supremacy, to militaristic calculations, and to machinations
2698 GaudSp 2, 29 | groups cause scandal, and militate against social justice,
2699 LumGen 6, 43 | fraternal association in the militia of Christ and of liberty
2700 | million
2701 LumGen 6, 46 | religious do not directly mingle with their contemporaries,
2702 UniRed 3, 13 | Church. Therefore, without minimizing the differences between
2703 LumGen 4, 30 | faithful and to recognize their miniseries and charisms, so that all
2704 LumGen 3, 21(19*)| 119: ad summi sacerdotii ministerium... Comple in sacerdotibus
2705 LumGen 3, 21 | grace of God,152 and the ministration of the Spirit and of justice
2706 PerCar 0, 10 | meet the need for priestly ministrations in their own houses, provided
2707 PerCar 0, 1 | ready for the work of the ministry-the building up of the Body
2708 GaudSp 9, 79 | people, nation or ethnic minority. Such actions must be vehemently
2709 LumGen 6, 43 | seed. Such a multiple and miraculous growth augments both the
2710 DVerb 2, 7 | New Testaments are like a mirror in which the pilgrim Church
2711 GravEd 0, 0(21) | encyclical letter, Non Abbiamo Misogno, June 29, 1931: A.A.S. 23 (
2712 LumGen 8, 52(1*) | Credo in Missa Romana: Symbolum Constantinopolitanum:
2713 LumGen 5, 39(1*) | Missale Romanum, Gloria in excelsis.
2714 AdGent 2, 17 | trained should receive a "missio canonica" in a publicly
2715 AdGent 5, 34 | institutes which specialize in missiology and in other arts and disciplines
2716 ApAct 3, 11 | should be safeguarded.4~This mission-to be the first and vital cell
2717 LumGen 4, 33(3*) | 19S7) p. 927. De mandato et missione canonica, cfr. Decretum
2718 GaudSp 4, 43 | Gospel spirit. They are mistaken who, knowing that we have
2719 GaudSp 7, 63 | development of economic life could mitigate social inequalities (provided
2720 OrEccl 6, 28(34) | extrasacramentali, Concilium est quod mitigationem concedit, servatis servandis.~
2721 OrEccl 6, 27(33) | Fundamentum mitigationis consideratur: 1) validitas
2722 GaudSp 4, 43(20) | virginitate, Chapter VIII, n. 48: ML 16, 278.~~
2723 GaudSp 1, 14 | immortal soul, he is not being mocked by a fantasy born only of
2724 GaudSp 9, 80 | provides those who possess modem scientific weapons with
2725 AdGent 5, 32 | local Ordinaries and the moderator of the institute.~When a
2726 PerCar 0, 17 | God, should be simple and modest, poor and at the same becoming.
2727 LumGen 8, 59(13*)| Serm. 3: col. 361. - S. Modestus Hier., In dorm. SS. Deiparae:
2728 OptTot 4, 11 | refinement in manners, modesty in speech coupled with charity. ~
2729 OrEccl 1, 4(4) | textu proposito disponitur modo positivo observantia ritus
2730 LumGen 2, 16 | amongst these there are the Mohamedans, who, professing to hold
2731 AdGent 3, 22 | and draws from thence its moisture, which it transforms and
2732 GravEd 0 | influence in forming souls and molding men, such as the media of
2733 SacCon 1, 35 | only at the more suitable moments, and be in prescribed or
2734 PerCar 0, 9 | within the walls of the monastery, whether they dedicate themselves
2735 AdGent 2, 18 | simpler forms of ancient monasticism. But all are studiously
2736 LumGen 1, 6(5*) | Ierusalem beata in Breviario monastico, et Coclest urbs Ierusalem
2737 SacCon 1, 12(32) | Secret for Monday of Pentecost Week.~
2738 GaudSp 7, 70 | countries or regions. In monetary matters they should beware
2739 GaudSp 7, 70 | a change in the value of money.~
2740 GravEd 0 | there is no kind of school monopoly, for this is opposed to
2741 ApAct 3, 12(8) | Semaines" to Archbishop of Montreal, Canada, to be relayed to
2742 LumGen 3, 21(22*)| col. 387. C. Theodorus Mops., from. Catech. XV, 21 ct
2743 LumGen 3, 19(3*) | 1103. S. Gregorius M., Mor. in lob, XXVIII, V: PL 76,
2744 SacCon 4, 89 | universal Church, Lauds as morning prayer and Vespers as evening
2745 PerCar 0, 12 | own strength but practice mortification and custody of the senses.
2746 PreOrd 3, 12 | and sent by Christ must mortify the works of the flesh in
2747 GaudSp 7, 67 | especially in respect to mothers of families, always with
2748 PerCar 0, 14 | 8), religious under the motion of the Holy Spirit, subject
2749 GravEd 0 | liturgical mystery17 and gives motivation for apostolic activity.
2750 OrEccl 2, 6(7) | Pii XII, Ioannis XXIII motum hunc abunde demonstrat.~
2751 LumGen 6, 46 | in contemplation on the mountain, in His proclamation of
2752 IntMir Intro, 1 | which, such as the press, movies, radio, television and the
2753 GaudSp 4, 44(23) | Chapter L, 13: "Every time you mow us down like grass, we increase
2754 PreOrd 2, 4(5) | teaching." Ordo Book of the Mozarabic Liturgy, preface to the
2755 LumGen 3, 26(51*)| Oratio mozarabica: PL 96 7S9 B ~
2756 GaudSp 3, 36(7) | Cf. Msgr. Pio Paschini, Vita e opere
2757 LumGen 3, 23(32*)| Ecclesia per totum mundum in multa membra divisa .. Epist.
2758 GaudSp 6, 62 | human life, expressed in multifold forms according to various
2759 GaudSp 5, 50 | female, saying: "Increase and multiply" (Gen. 1:28). Hence, while
2760 LumGen 3, 23(32*)| Una Ecclesia per totum mundum in multa membra divisa ..
2761 LumGen 3, 27(58*)| Christi typum gerit, Eiusque munere fungitur. Pius XII, Litt.
2762 PreOrd 2, 4(4) | Ecclesiae Antiqua, c. 3 (ed. Ch. Munier, Paris 1960, p 79); Decree
2763 LumGen 8, 59(13*)| Pius XII, Const. Apost. Munificensissimus, 1 no. 1950: AAS 42 (1950)
2764 DVerb 2, 10(7) | apostolic constitution, "Munificentissimus Deus," Nov. 1, 1950: A.A.S.
2765 GaudSp 2, 27 | itself, such as any type of murder, genocide, abortion, euthanasia
2766 GaudSp 9, 81 | therefore, to strain every muscle in working for the time
2767 GaudSp 6, 54 | easier to see things in their mutable and evolutionary aspects,
2768 GaudSp 2, 27 | the human person, such as mutilation, torments inflicted on body
2769 LumGen 3, 21(19*)| Comple in sacerdotibus tuis mysterii tui summam.... Idem, Liber
2770 LumGen 8, 62(15*)| Kleutgen, textus reformstus De mysterio Verbi incarnati, cap. IV:
2771 AdGent 2, 18 | and thoroughly Imbued with mystic treasures with which the
2772 LumGen 1, 7 | together from all nations, mystically the components of His own
2773 SacCon 4, 93 | and whatever smacks of mythology or ill accords with Christian
2774 NAet 0, 2 | inexhaustible abundance of myths and through searching philosophical
2775 LumGen Appen, 73 | established in Tradition.~N.B. Without hierarchical communion
2776 NAet 0, 3(5) | VII, letter XXI to Anzir (Nacir), King of Mauritania (Pl.
2777 LumGen 8, 56(8*) | S. Epiphanius, Nacr. 78, 18: PG 42, 728 CD;
2778 OrEccl 3, 11(13) | onus et honor, a. c. 415: Nam quid sciscitaris; S. Nicolaus
2779 GaudSp 1, 14 | than a speck of nature or a nameless constituent of the city
2780 DVerb 3, 12 | of feeling, speaking and narrating which prevailed at the time
2781 IntMir 1, 7 | 7. Finally, the narration, description or portrayal
2782 GaudSp 8, 75 | patriotism, but without being narrow-minded. This means that they will
2783 LumGen 8, 67 | exaggerations as well as from petty narrow-mindedness in considering the singular
2784 LumGen 2, 13 | tending toward holiness by a narrower path, stimulate their brethren
2785 AdGent 3, 21 | they may add vigor to the nascent Church.~Let the clergy highly
2786 LumGen 3, 19(3*) | in Cathedra S. Petri, in natali S. Mathiae et S. Thomas:
2787 GaudSp 7, 65(4) | 65 ff; Pius XII, Nuntius natalicius 1941: AAS 34 (1942), p.
2788 GaudSp 4, 44 | political dimensions, both nationally and internationally, such
2789 ChrDom 3, 37 | already established in many nations-have furnished outstanding proofs
2790 ChrDom 2, 16 | or nationality, be they natives, strangers, or foreigners.
2791 GaudSp 1, 22(22) | to be acknowledged in two natures, without confusion change,
2792 OrEccl End, 30 | fervently and assiduously, nay, indeed daily, that, with
2793 LumGen 3, 28(66*)| Innocentius I, 1. c. S. Gregorius Naz., Apol. II, 22: PGS, 432
2794 LumGen 7, 50(11*)| Hebr. 13, 7: Eccli 44-50, Nebr. 11, 340. Cfr. etia Pius
2795 OrEccl 6, 27(33) | fides et dispositio; 3) necessitas salutis aeternae; 4) absentia
2796 PerCar 0, 19 | Otherwise communities may be needlessly brought into being which
2797 GaudSp 7, 65 | or spiritual aid that it needs-saving the personal right of migration-gravely
2798 AdGent 5, 31 | problems, without however neglecting local differences.8 Lest
2799 GaudSp 7, 68 | should be sought to resume negotiation and the discussion of reconciliation.~
2800 LumGen 5, 40(4*) | 1951) pp. 27-28. Alloc. Nel darvi, 1 iul. 1956: AAS
2801 LumGen 2, 15(15*)| Pius XII, Nuntius radioph. Nell'alba, 24 dec. 1941: AAS
2802 OrEccl 4, 17(21) | Nicaena I, can. 18; Syn. Neocaesarien., an. 314/ 325, can. 12;
2803 AdGent 2, 15 | should be nurtured in the neophytes, who should take into account
2804 LumGen 7, 50(9*) | canonizationis Servi Dei Ioannis Nepomuecni Neumann: AAS 14 (1922 p.
2805 OrEccl 5, 22(27) | Chaldaeorum, an. 410, can. 15; S. Nerses Glaien. Armenorum, an. 1166;
2806 OptTot 5, 15 | progress of the sciences. The net result should be that the
2807 LumGen 7, 50(9*) | Servi Dei Ioannis Nepomuecni Neumann: AAS 14 (1922 p. 23; plures
2808 DigHum 0, 14 | vigorously to defend it, never-be it understood-having recourse
2809 OptTot 4, 11 | properly complemented by the newer findings of sound psychology
2810 PreOrd 2, 6 | way, catechumens and the newly-baptized who must be educated gradually
2811 IntMir 2, 17 | maintain and assist Catholic newspapers, periodicals and film projects,
2812 LumGen 1, 7(8*) | constituitur unum eorpus ex nitate animae, ita Ecelesia ex
2813 PreOrd 2, 7(36) | Cf. Nm 11:16-25.~
2814 ApAct 4, 20(8) | cf. Pius XI, letter "Quae Nobis" to Cardinal Bertram, Nov.
2815 ApAct Exhor, 33 | the Lord to answer gladly, nobly, and promptly the more urgent
2816 SacCon 4, 89 | retain the character of nocturnal praise when celebrated in
2817 PreOrd 2, 6(30) | be named, e.g. migrants, nomads, etc. The Decree on the
2818 LumGen 3, 24(38*)| de Episcopis a Patriarch nominandis.~
2819 LumGen 3, 27(58*)| singuli singulos Christi nomine pascunt et regunt.~
2820 ChrDom 2, 16 | in their hearts for the non-baptized so that upon them too there
2821 NAet 0, 1 | closely he relationship to non-Christian religions. In her task of
2822 PerCar 0, 18 | religious. Consequently neither non-clerical religious nor religious
2823 ChrDom 2, 35 | All Religious, exempt and non-exempt, are subject to the authority
2824 GaudSp 8, 75 | which may be expected in the normal course of political life,
2825 UniRed Intro, 1 | The Sacred Council gladly notes all this. It has already
2826 GaudSp 7, 63 | social balance is to be noticed between agriculture, industry,
2827 LumGen Appen | the Acts of the Council* 'NOTIFICATIONES' GIVEN BY THE SECRETARY
2828 DigHum 0, 11 | 16:16). But He Himself, noting that the cockle had been
2829 LumGen 4, 33(3*) | laicorum, cap. IV, n. 16, cum notis 12 et 15.~
2830 ApAct 3, 12 | are naturally attracted to novelties, they should duly appreciate
2831 PerCar 0, 21 | be forbidden to receive novices in the future. If it is
2832 PerCar 0, 18 | works immediately after the novitiate. Rather, their religious
2833 SacCon 6, 115 | music in seminaries, in the novitiates and houses of study of religious
2834 OrEccl 4, 15(18) | Novum quid, saltem ubi viget obligatio
2835 ChrDom 2, 13 | the various media at hand nowadays for proclaiming Christian
2836 OrEccl 4, 18(23) | Ordinariis locorum... qui nullum habent Superiorem infra
2837 LumGen 8, 67(23*)| Cfr. Pius XII, Nunius radioph., 24 oct. 1954:
2838 OrEccl 1, 2(2) | Leo X, Litt. Ap. Accepimus nuper, 18 maii 1521; Paulus III,
2839 SacCon 3, 78 | epistle and gospel from the nuptial Mass are to be read at the
2840 GaudSp 6, 61 | the primary mother and nurse of this education. There,
2841 GaudSp 1, 21 | hast made us for Thyself," O Lord, "and our hearts are
2842 OrEccl 4, 18(23) | dispensandi a forma et sanandi ob defectum formae (ad quinquennium):
2843 GaudSp 6, 57 | himself. At the same time he obeys the commandment of Christ
2844 SacCon Appen | life, the Church has no objection only in the case of those
2845 UniRed 3, 24 | cannot achieve this holy objective-the reconciling of all Christians
2846 GaudSp 8, 74 | against those things which are objectively required for the common
2847 OrEccl 4, 13(14) | Michaelis Palaeologi Gregorio X oblata); Eugenius IV, in Syn. Florentina,
2848 LumGen 2, 17 | and in every place a clean oblation is sacrificed and offered
2849 AdGent 6, 40 | with greater perfection, obliges and impels them to a truly
2850 LumGen 5, 42(15*)| spirituali paupertate et oboedientia testimonia praccipua S.Scripturae
2851 GaudSp 1, 15 | that certitude is partly obscured and weakened.~The intellectual
2852 GaudSp 1, 21 | unsolved puzzle, however obscurely he may perceive it. For
2853 LumGen 8, 60 | Mary toward men in no wise obscures or diminishes this unique
2854 GaudSp 5, 47 | other disfigurements have an obscuring effect. In addition, married
2855 OrEccl 1, 4(4) | disponitur modo positivo observantia ritus pro omnibus et ubique
2856 ApAct 1, 4 | His humility, they have no obsession for empty honors (cf. Gal.
2857 GaudSp 5, 51(14) | Conventui Unionis Italicae inter Obstetrices, Oct. 29, 1951: AAS 43 (
2858 GaudSp 7, 65 | reason, doctrines which obstruct the necessary reforms under
2859 ApAct Intro, 1 | These factors have also occasioned new problems which demand
2860 UniRed 3, 13 | Christ.~The first divisions occurred in the East, when the dogmatic
2861 GaudSp Intro, 7 | longer unusual and individual occurrences. For today it is not rare
2862 OrEccl 3, 8(10) | In Synodis Oecumenicis: Nicaena I, can. 6; Constantinopolitana
2863 GaudSp Intro, 11 | manifests God's design œor man's total vocation, and
2864 GaudSp 5, 48 | of the spouses and their off-springs as well as of society, the
2865 LumGen 3, 22(27*)| Cfr. Relatio officialis Zinelli, in Conc. Vat. I:
2866 AdGent 5, 29 | in the Church of God, and oft times anticipates the action
2867 PreOrd 3, 14 | and their problems, which oftentimes have to be solved with great
2868 GaudSp 4, 45 | I am the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last,
2869 LumGen 4, 36 | of this world. But that ominous doctrine which attempts
2870 OptTot 5, 17 | and lectures and by the omission of those questions which
2871 OrEccl 6, 25(30) | seiunctos orientales et quoad omnes Ordines cuiuscumque gradus
2872 LumGen 5, 41 | are many, but holiness is one-that sanctity which is cultivated
2873 GaudSp 1, 13 | holiness, from the very onset of his history man abused
2874 LumGen 3, 27(59*)| 12 mart. 1875, et alloc. onsist., 15 mart. 187S: Denz. 112-
2875 | onto
2876 LumGen Appen, 71 | consecration a person is given an ontological participation in the sacred
2877 LumGen Appen, 73 | hierarchical communion the ontologico-sacramental function [munus], which
2878 OrEccl 3, 11(13) | Innocentius I, Litt. Et onus et honor, a. c. 415: Nam
2879 GaudSp 1, 22 | disfigured from the first sin onward. Since human nature as He
2880 SacCon 1, 6 | 2:41-47). From that time onwards the Church has never failed
2881 OptTot 2, 2 | vocations should, in a spirit of openness, transcend the limits of
2882 LumGen 6, 44(5*) | Apologia Pauperum, c. 3, 3: cd. Opera, Quaracchi, t. 8, 1898,
2883 PreOrd 3, 15 | urges priests, as they operate in the framework of this
2884 IntMir 2, 14 | jointly sponsoring theaters operated by Catholic and responsible
2885 PreOrd 3, 14 | unceasingly through the Church. He operates through his ministers, and
2886 PreOrd 3, 14 | requires that priests avoid operating in a vacuum25 and that they
2887 IntMir 1, 11 | displayers, distributors, operators and sellers, as well as
2888 GaudSp 3, 36(7) | Msgr. Pio Paschini, Vita e opere di Galileo Galilei, 2 volumes,
2889 ChrDom 2, 18(15) | 1952) p. 652 ff.; Leges Operis Apostolatus Maris, compiled
2890 PreOrd 3, 19 | themselves to enter more opportunely into conversation with their
2891 OptTot 4, 12 | charge to determine the opportuneness of providing for a certain
2892 GaudSp 9, 92 | qualities. We include those who oppress the Church and harass her
2893 LumGen 1, 7 | tracing in trial and in oppression the paths He trod, we are
2894 AdGent 2, 17 | fitting, let a special "Opus pro Catechists" be founded.~
2895 LumGen 6, 44(5*) | 188, a. 2. S. Bonaventura, Opusc. X, Apologia Pauperum, c.
2896 PreOrd 2, 4(9) | believers.... (ed. Marietti, Opuscula Theologica, Taurini-Rome
2897 DVerb 2, 7 | the Apostles who, by their oral preaching, by example, and
2898 LumGen 3, 25 | Revelation which as written or orally handed down is transmitted
2899 DVerb 1, 5(5) | Second Council of Orange, Canon 7: Denzinger 180 (
2900 LumGen 1, 4(4*) | S. Cyprianus, De Orat Dom. 23: PL 4, 5S3, Hartel,
2901 LumGen 5, 40(2*) | 1122 B. Ps.- Macarius, De Oratione, 11: PG 34, 861 AB. S. Thomas,
2902 GravEd 0, 0(16) | Pius XI's motu proprio. Orbem Catholicum, June 29 1923:
2903 AdGent 1, 3 | fraternal community, did ordain to intervene in human history
2904 PreOrd 2, 8 | hands together with the ordaining bishop on the new candidate,
2905 PreOrd 3, 16 | through the sacrament of Orders-and also the whole Church-humbly
2906 OrEccl 4, 18(23) | Metropolitis, ceterisque Ordinariis locorum... qui nullum habent
2907 GaudSp 7, 67 | will. By his labor a man ordinarily supports himself and his
2908 LumGen 3, 21(18*)| Tim. 1, 6-7, ut demonstret Ordinem esse verum sacramentum:
2909 OrEccl 6, 25(30) | orientales et quoad omnes Ordines cuiuscumque gradus tum iuris
2910 OrEccl 4, 17(22) | praescribuntur obligationes Ordinum maiorum. Canon proponit
2911 OrEccl 5, 23(28) | Ex traditione orientali.~
2912 OrEccl 4, 14(16) | administrando etiam fidelibus orientalibus a presbyteris latini ritus,
2913 LumGen 2, 15(16*)| Pius XII, Litt. Encycl Orientalis Ecclesiae, 9 apr. 1944:
2914 OrEccl 2, 6(6) | Benedictus XV, Motu proprio Orientis catholici, 15 oct. 1917,
2915 PreOrd 2, 7(41) | X. Funk, p 244, 10-12); Origen, Against Celsus, 3, 30: "
2916 GaudSp 2, 25 | innermost nature; others originate rather from his free decision.
2917 LumGen 8, 60 | the Blessed Virgin on men originates, not from some inner necessity,
2918 SacCon 7, 122 | in materials, style, or ornamentation prompted by the progress
2919 LumGen 8, 59(14*)| Io. Damascenus, De fide orth., IV, 14: PG 94, 1153-1161.~
2920 LumGen 8, 66 | the limits of sound and orthodox doctrine, according to the
2921 SacCon 7, 125 | foster devotion of doubtful orthodoxy.~
2922 PreOrd 2, 6(31) | 13th week-long congress at Orvieto on pastoral aggiornamento,
2923 GaudSp 5, 48(3) | Cf. Osee 2; Jer. 3:6-13; Ezech. 16
2924 ChrDom 2, 23 | even though assisted by others-can officiate at pontifical
2925 ChrDom 2, 26 | serious reasons persuade otherwise-should be committed to the auxiliary
2926 GaudSp 4, 44(23) | Chapter 110; MG 6, 729 (ed. Otto), 1897, pp. 391-393: ". . .
2927 GaudSp 1, 22(22) | not destroyed (theotheisa ouk anerethe), but rather remained
2928 | ours
2929 UniRed 3, 21 | Books, they differ from ours-some in one way, some in another-regarding
2930 GaudSp Intro, 5 | already trying to master outer space. To a certain extent,
2931 GaudSp 9, 81 | all war can be completely outlawed by international consent.
2932 AdGent 5, 32 | the role of Holy See to outline the general principles according
2933 GaudSp 9, 90 | development of a universal outlook-something certainly appropriate for
2934 LumGen 3, 26 | laboring for the people, make outpourings in many ways and in great
2935 LumGen Appen, 73 | dependence on some kind of outsider; the term "consent" suggests
2936 ApAct 2, 8 | freed from dependence on outsiders and become self-sufficient.~
2937 GaudSp 1, 14 | his interior qualities he outstrips the whole sum of mere things.
2938 DVerb 6, 25 | preacher of the word of God outwardly, who is not a listener to
2939 | overall
2940 PreOrd 2, 8 | sick, the afflicted, those overburdened with work, the lonely, those
2941 PerCar 0, 12 | trusting in God's help not overestimate their own strength but practice
2942 AdGent 4, 24 | may know that there is an overflowing of joy amid much testing
2943 PreOrd End, 22 | cannot at the same time overlook the difficulties which priests
2944 UniRed 3, 13 | Christian bodies, and without overlooking the bonds between them which
2945 GaudSp 9, 85 | give aid, will not act as overlords, but as helpers and fellow-workers.
2946 AdGent Pref, 1 | reign of Christ, Lord and overseer: of the ages (cf. Ecc. 36:
2947 GaudSp 8, 74 | oppressed by a public authority overstepping its competence, they should
2948 GaudSp 5, 48 | children should when hardships overtake their parents and old age
2949 AdGent 1, 9 | to Christ its maker, who overthrows the devil's domain and wards
2950 GaudSp 1, 22 | Apart from His Gospel, they overwhelm us. Christ has risen, destroying
2951 LumGen 6, 45 | canons. The bishops are owed this respect because of
2952 LumGen 2, 11(6*) | nov. 1947: AAS 39 (1947), paesertim p. 552 s. ~
2953 NAet 0, 4(11) | nations) AAS, 57 (1965) pag. 20 ~
2954 DVerb 6, 24 | the study of the sacred page is, as it were, the soul
2955 GaudSp 5, 52 | spouses, as well as the painstaking cooperation of parents in
2956 LumGen 3, 21(21*)| 1960: AAS S2 (1960) p. 466. Pall1us VI, Homelia in Bas, Vaticana,
2957 LumGen 6, 43(1*) | Apophtegmata Patrum: PG 65. Palladius, Historia Lausiaca: PG 34,
2958 PreOrd 3, 17(47) | Sect. III, Concilia, t. 2, para 6 622; Council of Trent,
2959 OptTot 2, 3 | decreed in the following paragraphs about major seminaries is
2960 LumGen Appen, 70 | College of bishops. The parallel between Peter and the rest
2961 GaudSp Intro, 4 | laws of society, only to be paralyzed by uncertainty about the
2962 LumGen 3, 23 | patriarchal churches, as parent-stocks of the Faith, so to speak,
2963 LumGen 4, 37(7*) | batailles decisives, c'est parfois du front que partent les
2964 LumGen Appen, 70 | Commission decided to write "pari ratione, " not "eadem ratione,"
2965 ChrDom 2, 30 | those attached to the same parish-is highly recommended. This
2966 ApAct 3, 10(1) | Creationis Duarum Novarum Paroeciarum" June 1, 1905: A.A.S. 38 (
2967 GaudSp 7, 69(10) | Regulae Pastoralis liber, pars III c. 21 (PL 77 87); St.
2968 LumGen 4, 37(7*) | est parfois du front que partent les plus heureuses initiatives..
2969 ChrDom 2, 31 | concursus whether general or particular-are to be suppressed.~Pastors
2970 AdGent 3, 22 | syncretism and of false particularism will be excluded, and Christian
2971 DigHum 0, 7 | or in an unfair spirit of partisanship. Its action is to be controlled
2972 LumGen 7, 51(24*)| ed. crit. F. Streicher) pas I, pp. 15-16, n. 44 et pp.
2973 LumGen 3, 19(3*) | Apoc. V: PL 68, 924 BC. Paschasius Radb., In Matth. L. VIII,
2974 GaudSp 3, 36(7) | Cf. Msgr. Pio Paschini, Vita e opere di Galileo
2975 LumGen 3, 27(58*)| singulos Christi nomine pascunt et regunt.~
2976 LumGen 3, 20 | from the beginning,7* are passers-on of the apostolic seed.8*
2977 LumGen 7, 49(3*) | AAS 35 (1943) p. 200 et passilr~
2978 GaudSp 7, 71 | often becomes an occasion of passionate desires for wealth and serious
2979 GaudSp 9, 77 | war, the Council wishes passionately to summon Christians to
2980 LumGen 1, 3 | cross in which Christ our Passover was sacrificed, is celebrated
2981 SacCon 2, 49 | celebration, may become pastorally efficacious to the fullest
2982 ChrDom 2, 31 | and effectively for vacant pastorates. To this end all rights
2983 ApAct 4, 19(7) | XXIII, encyclical "Princeps Pastorum," Dec. 10, 1959: A.A.S.
2984 LumGen 6, 45 | lead them to most fruitful pastures.236 The importance of the
2985 OrEccl 5, 19(24) | Pius VI Litt. Ap. Assueto paterne, 8 apr. 1775; etc.~
2986 PreOrd 3, 16 | accept, in a broad sense, paternity in Christ. In this way they
2987 LumGen 1, 7 | trial and in oppression the paths He trod, we are made one
2988 OrEccl 5, 19(24) | CP., cap. 13; Syn. Sergii Patriarchae 18 sept. 1596; can. 17;
2989 LumGen 3, 23(37*)| De iuribus Sedium patriarchalium, cfr. Conc. Nicaenum, I
2990 OrEccl 4, 18(23) | ad quinquennium): extra patriarchatus, Metropolitis, ceterisque
2991 LumGen 6, 45 | the charge of the proper patriarchical authority. The members of
2992 LumGen 3, 24(38*)| Orient., c. 216-314: de Patriarchis; c. 324-399: de Archiepiscopis
2993 GaudSp 8, 75 | generous and loyal spirit of patriotism, but without being narrow-minded.
2994 AdGent 2, 15 | should be true and effective patriots, all together avoiding racial
2995 SacCon 2, 48(38) | XI, chap. XI-XII: Migne, Patrologia Graeca, 74, 557-564. ~
2996 IntMir 1, 9 | those that are evil. To patronize such presentations, in most
2997 IntMir 2, 14 | approval and awards, by patronizing or jointly sponsoring theaters
2998 DVerb 3, 12 | sacred writer, and to the patterns men normally employed at
2999 LumGen 7, 49(3*) | espositi huius doctrinae paulinae in: Piu XII, Litt. Encycl.
3000 LumGen 5, 42(15*)| De spirituali paupertate et oboedientia testimonia
3001 LumGen 6, 44(5*) | Bonaventura, Opusc. X, Apologia Pauperum, c. 3, 3: cd. Opera, Quaracchi,
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