01-abusi | abusu-chall | chamb-disfi | disgr-genui | geogr-lavis | law-a-paupe | payin-right | rigid-tie | tied-zest
3502 SacCon 1, 37 | has no wish to impose a rigid uniformity in matters which
3503 GravEd 0 | undertaking the work of a more rigorous intellectual apostolate.
3504 OptTot 5, 15 | in the students a love of rigorously searching for the truth
3505 SacCon 6, 118 | voices of the faithful may ring out according to the norms
3506 GaudSp 5, 50 | manner, that it grow and ripen. Therefore, marriage persists
3507 GaudSp 4, 43 | always has great need of the ripening which comes with the experience
3508 GaudSp 7, 68 | of these unions without risk of reprisal. Through this
3509 ApAct 4, 17 | take the place of priests, risking their freedom and sometimes
3510 ChrDom 3, 38 | local Ordinaries of every rite-excluding vicar generals-and coadjutors,
3511 LumGen 3, 26(48*)| consecrationis cpiscopalis in ritu byzantino: Euchologion to
3512 OrEccl 1, 4(4) | acatholicos in can. 11 habetur: ritum quem maluerint am plecti
3513 GaudSp 3, 34 | creature exists as a kind of rival to the Creator, Christians
3514 ApAct 5, 23 | attained, and destructive rivalries avoided. For this there
3515 LumGen 3, 25(40*)| de Eccl. (desumpta ex.S. Rob. Bellarmino): Mansi 51,
3516 UniRed 3, 13 | they affect the seamless robe of Christ.~The first divisions
3517 LumGen 3, 22 | placed Simon alone as the rock and the bearer of the keys
3518 GaudSp 6, 58(7) | Pius XI to Father M. D. Roland-Gosselin "It is necessary never to
3519 OrEccl 1, 2(2) | Christ;, 26 nov. 1853; Const. Romani Pontificis, 6 ian. 1862;
3520 LumGen 7, 50(6*) | inseriptione in Catacumbis romanis.~
3521 OrEccl 1, 2(2) | dec. 1534; Pius IV, Const. Romanus Pontifex, 16 febr. 1564,
3522 LumGen 1, 6(5*) | Sactamentorum romanae ecclesiae, Romao 195O, p. 111, XC:.Deus,
3523 AdGent 2, 15 | an indispensable role in rooting and strengthening the Kingdom
3524 LumGen 6, 43(1*) | Cfr. Rosweydus, Viqae Patrum, Antwerpiae
3525 DigHum 0, 10(8) | tribune of the Holy Roman Rota, Oct. 6, 1946: AAS 38 (1946),
3526 DigHum 0, 11 | but His intention was to rouse faith in His hearers and
3527 UniRed Intro, 1 | ever before, He has been rousing divided Christians to remorse
3528 LumGen 1, 8 | called to follow the same route that it might communicate
3529 OptTot 2, 3 | the parents, their daily routine should be in accord with
3530 GaudSp 1, 20 | doctrine gain governmental rower they vigorously fight against
3531 SacCon 3, 63 | whether they be pastoral and rubrical or whether they have special
3532 DVerb Pref, 1(1) | Augustine, "De Catechizandis Rudibus," C.IV 8: PL. 40, 316.~
3533 GravEd 0 | are still deprived of even rudimentary training and so many others
3534 OrEccl 5, 22(27) | 1898), Maronitarurn (1736), Rumenorum (1872), Ruthenorum (1891),
3535 LumGen 3, 20 | episcopate, by a succession running from the beginning,7* are
3536 GaudSp 9, 83 | Man cannot bear so many ruptures in the harmony of things.
3537 OrEccl 5, 22(27) | 1736), Rumenorum (1872), Ruthenorum (1891), Syrorum (1888).~
3538 LumGen 4, 36(5*) | filfale. 23 mart. l9S8: AAS S0 (145R ) p. 220: Ia Iegittima
3539 LumGen 8, 57(10*)| M., Epist. ad Flav.: PL S4, 7S9. - Conc. Chalcedonense:
3540 LumGen 6, 44(4*) | Paulus VI, 1. c., p. S67.~
3541 LumGen 5, 42(16*)| In Matth. Hom. 7, 7: PG S7, 8 I s. 5. Ambrosius, De
3542 GravEd 0, 0(1) | A.A.S. 52 (1960) pp. 57-S9. Paul VI's allocution to
3543 LumGen 3, 28(64*)| Presbyteri, licet secundi sint sa erdotcs, pontificatus tamen
3544 ApAct 3, 10(1) | faithful of parish of St. Saba, Jan. 11, 1953: Discourses
3545 PreOrd 3, 12(7) | XXIII, encyclical letter Sacerdoti Nostri Primordia, Aug. 1,
3546 LumGen 3, 21(19*)| ministerium... Comple in sacerdotibus tuis mysterii tui summam....
3547 OrEccl 6, 27(33) | salutis aeternae; 4) absentia sacerdotis proprii; 5) exclusio periculorum
3548 LumGen 5, 42(14*)| De praestantia sacrae virginitatis, cfr. Tertullianus,
3549 ChrDom 2, 15(8) | Paul VI's motu proprio, Sacram Liturgiam, Jan. 25, 1964:
3550 OrEccl 4, 14(16) | Orient., Decretum . de Sacramento Confirmationis administrando
3551 ApAct 3, 11 | the indissolubility and sacredness of the marriage bond, strenuously
3552 LumGen 1, 6(5*) | B.Vel C. Mohlberg, Liber Sactamentorum romanae ecclesiae, Romao
3553 OrEccl 1, 4(4) | Apostolicae, sequendo praxim saeculorum praecedentium; item quoad
3554 LumGen 2, 14(12*)| 2: PL 35, 1800, et alibi saepe.~
3555 OrEccl 5, 19(24) | Cfr. S. Leo M., Litt. Quod saepissime, 15 apr. 454: Petitionem
3556 GaudSp 9, 87 | their children and whose safeness has been well proven and
3557 SacCon 7, 128 | the nobility, placing, and safety of the eucharistic tabernacle,
3558 PreOrd 2, 11 | captain of a ship and the sailors,64 let all Christian people
3559 LumGen 5, 41 | persecution for justice sake-may they all know they are united
3560 GaudSp 9, 86 | income they receive on the sale of their homemade products
3561 GaudSp 2, 23 | 23. One of the salient features of the modern world
3562 OrEccl 4, 15(18) | Novum quid, saltem ubi viget obligatio audiendi
3563 OrEccl 4, 16(20) | Salva territorialitate iurisdictionis,
3564 LumGen 3, 19 | and in all Judea and in Samaria, and even to the very ends
3565 LumGen Appen, 73 | FELICI ~Titular Archbishop of Samosata ~Secretary General of the
3566 LumGen 4, 36(5*) | 145R ) p. 220: Ia Iegittima sana laicita dello Stato .. ~
3567 LumGen 2, 12(8*) | S. Augustinus, D Praed. Sanct. 14, 27: PL 44, 980.~
3568 OrEccl 4, 18(23) | habent Superiorem infra Sanctam Sedem.~
3569 ApAct 4, 16 | the creator, redeemer, and sanctifier and are giving praise to
3570 ApAct 4, 20 | itself, and the latter can sanction this cooperation by an explicit
3571 LumGen 2, 11(5*) | Catech. 17, de Spiritu Sancto, II, 35-37: PG 33, 1009-
3572 LumGen 7, 50(14*)| gratitudinem erga ipsos Sanctos, cfr. E. Diehl, Inscriptiones
3573 LumGen 1, 8(13*) | Dieitur. Saneta (catholica apostolica) Romana
3574 LumGen 7, 50(9*) | plures Allocutiones Pii X de Sanetis: Inviti all'croismo Diseorsi...
3575 LumGen 3, 28(64*)| Decentium: PL 20, 554 A; sansi 3, 1029; Denz. 98 (215):
3576 LumGen 4, 36(5*) | ss. Idem, Litt. Encycl. Sapientae christianae, 10 ian. 1890:
3577 OrEccl 4, 17(21) | 314/ 325, can. 12; Syn. Sardicen., an. 343, can. 8; S. Leo
3578 PreOrd 3, 14 | This will bring them great satisfaction and a full measure of happiness.26 ~
3579 OptTot 4, 12 | order that they may more satisfactorily test the fitness of candidates
3580 PreOrd 2, 7 | accomplish his mission in a satisfactory way. He can do so only by
3581 GaudSp 7, 64 | growth of population and of satisfying the increasing desires of
3582 OptTot 4, 9 | The students should be so saturated with the mystery of the
3583 GaudSp 9, 79 | lead the combatants to a savagery far surpassing that of the
3584 IntMir Appen, 24 | and light, they will give savor to the earth and brighten
3585 GaudSp 6, 53 | styles of life and multiple scales of values arise from the
3586 GaudSp 9, 88 | Do not let men, then, be scandalized because some countries with
3587 UniRed Intro, 1 | contradicts the will of Christ, scandalizes the world, and damages the
3588 ChrDom 2, 35 | urgent need of souls and the scarcity of diocesan clergy, Religious
3589 GaudSp Intro, 9 | part freely on the world scene. Still they continually
3590 OrEccl 4, 14(15) | Officii, Instr. (ad Ep. Scepusien.), an. 1783; S.C. de Prop.
3591 LumGen 3, 22(28*)| Cfr. Relatio Kleutgen de Schemate reformato: Mansi S3, 321
3592 PreOrd 2, 7(33) | Apostles, XVIII: (ed. Th. Schermann, Die allgemeine Kirchenordnung,
3593 DVerb 6, 23 | the Church and Biblical scholars to continue energetically,
3594 LumGen 3, 23(35*)| Conc. Eph.: PL 50, 505 AB - Schwartz, Acta Conc. Oec. 1, I, i,
3595 GravEd 0, 0(34) | apostolic constitution, Deus Scientiarum Dominus, May 24, 1931: A.
3596 OrEccl 3, 11(13) | honor, a. c. 415: Nam quid sciscitaris; S. Nicolaus I, Litt. Ad
3597 PerCar 0, 12 | those false doctrines which scorn perfect continence as being
3598 ApAct 6, 29(2) | first international Boy Scouts congress, June 6, 1952:
3599 IntMir 2, 15 | where newsmen, writers for screen, radio and television and
3600 LumGen 5, 42(15*)| oboedientia testimonia praccipua S.Scripturae et Patrum afferuntur in
3601 LumGen 3, 22(28*)| Vide etiam S. Leonem M. Scrm. 4, 3: PL 54, 151 A.~
3602 DVerb 2, 10 | it devoutly, guarding it scrupulously and explaining it faithfully
3603 GaudSp 1, 19 | others use such a method to scrutinize the question of God as to
3604 AdGent 3, 22 | as may submit to a new scrutiny the words and deeds which
3605 ChrDom 2, 18 | migrants, exiles and refugees, seafarers, air-travelers, gypsies,
3606 GaudSp 5, 49 | joyful and a ready will. Sealed by mutual faithfulness and
3607 UniRed 3, 13 | division as they affect the seamless robe of Christ.~The first
3608 GaudSp 4, 40 | which it strengthens the seams of human society and imbues
3609 GaudSp 2, 28 | God alone is the judge and searcher of hearts, for that reason
3610 GaudSp 5, 49 | people should be aptly and seasonably instructed in the dignity,
3611 GaudSp 1, 17 | flower. Before the judgement seat of God each man must render
3612 LumGen 1, 6 | are above, where Christ is seated at the right-hand of God,
3613 GravEd 0 | especially for teaching in the seats of higher ecclesiastical
3614 AdGent 1, 3 | out not only, as it were, secretly in the soul of a man, or
3615 GaudSp 3, 36 | labors to penetrate the secrets of reality with a humble
3616 PreOrd 3, 17(47) | Paris a, 829, can 15: M.G.H. Sect. III, Concilia, t. 2, para
3617 LumGen 3, 28(64*)| 215): Presbyteri, licet secundi sint sa erdotcs, pontificatus
3618 GaudSp 9, 77 | of peace, with all men in securing among themselves a peace
3619 OrEccl 4, 18(23) | Superiorem infra Sanctam Sedem.~
3620 LumGen 6, 45(8*) | Pius XII, Const. Apost. Sedes Sapientiae, 31 maii 19S6:
3621 OrEccl 1, 4(4) | 1957, can. 8: sine licentia Sedis Apostolicae, sequendo praxim
3622 LumGen 3, 23(37*)| De iuribus Sedium patriarchalium, cfr. Conc.
3623 ChrDom 2, 14 | lives of men-be given with sedulous care to both children and
3624 ApAct 3, 14 | function of the lay apostolate sedulously to promote this awareness
3625 AdGent 3, 19 | Christian life, families become seedbeds of the lay apostolate and
3626 | seemed
3627 | seeming
3628 OrEccl 6, 26(31) | valet etiam in Ecclesiis seiunctis.~
3629 OrEccl 6, 25(30) | synodalis quoad fratres seiunctos orientales et quoad omnes
3630 AdGent 2, 14 | household of Christ,7 and not seldom they are already leading
3631 DigHum 0, 4 | part of government, in the selection, training, appointment,
3632 SacCon 4, 93 | occasion may arise, let other selections from the treasury of hymns
3633 LumGen 5, 42 | application of oneself to prayer, self-abnegation, lively fraternal service
3634 GaudSp 5, 48 | fidelity through mutual self-bestowal.~Authentic married love
3635 IntMir 1, 10 | themselves to moderation and self-control in their regard. They should,
3636 GravEd 0 | who by their evangelical self-dedication are devoted to the noble
3637 UniRed 2, 7 | the grace to be genuinely self-denying, humble. gentle in the service
3638 GaudSp 2, 27 | abortion, euthanasia or wilful self-destruction, whatever violates the integrity
3639 LumGen Appen | Ecclesia Schema: "As is self-evident, the Council's text must
3640 GaudSp Intro, 5 | bring men hope of improved self-knowledge; in conjunction with technical
3641 LumGen 6, 45 | them and accompanies their self-offering by the Eucharistic sacrifice.~
3642 GaudSp 1, 21 | entirely escape the kind of self-questioning mentioned earlier, especially
3643 LumGen 1, 5 | of charity, humility and self-sacrifice, receives the mission to
3644 ApAct 2, 8 | on outsiders and become self-sufficient.~Therefore, the laity should
3645 GaudSp 5, 49 | erotic inclination, which, selfishly pursued, soon enough fades
3646 LumGen 1, 8 | own example, humility and selfsacrifice. Christ was sent by the
3647 IntMir 1, 11 | distributors, operators and sellers, as well as critic and all
3648 OptTot 5, 13 | ecclesiastical subjects, seminarians should be equipped with
3649 OptTot 5, 17 | lectures, discussions, and seminars and also the development
3650 PreOrd 2, 8 | and experience of their seniors; they should seek their
3651 GaudSp 1, 13 | glorify Him as God, but their senseless minds were darkened and
3652 PreOrd 2, 5 | progress in responding in a sensible way to the evangelical counsels.
3653 ApAct 6, 29 | redemption and by being sensitive to the movement of the Holy
3654 LumGen 4, 35 | understanding of the faith (sensu fidei) and an attractiveness
3655 PerCar 0, 18 | currents and attitudes of sentiment and thought prevalent in
3656 LumGen 3, 28 | wipe out every kind of separateness, so that the whole human
3657 ApAct 2, 8 | the barrier of distance separating men greatly reduced, with
3658 DVerb 6, 22 | Testament which is called the septuagint; and she has always given
3659 SacCon 4, 88 | the day, the traditional sequence of the hours is to be restored
3660 OrEccl 1, 4(4) | licentia Sedis Apostolicae, sequendo praxim saeculorum praecedentium;
3661 PreOrd 2, 7(37) | 1899, p 69); Euchologium Serapionis, XXVII (ed. F.X. Funk, Didascalia
3662 GaudSp Intro, 10 | Thinking they have found serenity in an interpretation of
3663 OrEccl 5, 19(24) | Nicephorus CP., cap. 13; Syn. Sergii Patriarchae 18 sept. 1596;
3664 UniRed 3, 13 | especially in the nature and seriousness of questions bearing on
3665 OrEccl 6, 28(34) | mitigationem concedit, servatis servandis.~
3666 OrEccl 6, 28(34) | quod mitigationem concedit, servatis servandis.~
3667 SacCon 1, 29 | 29. Servers, lectors commentators, and
3668 LumGen 7, 50(9*) | beatificationis et canonizationis Servi Dei Ioannis Nepomuecni Neumann:
3669 ApAct 6, 32 | apostolate, namely, study sessions, congresses, periods of
3670 AdGent 1, 6 | she must again lament a setback, or at least must linger
3671 GaudSp Intro, 6 | transplantation of city life to rural settings.~New and more efficient
3672 LumGen 7, 51(24*)| Canisius, Catechismus Maior seu Summa Doctrinae christianae,
3673 PreOrd 2, 7(33) | 19); Pseudo-Jerome, The Seven Orders of the Church (ed.
3674 SacCon Appen | which retain and safeguard a seven-day week with Sunday, without
3675 PreOrd 2, 7 | abroad in the minds of the seventy prudent men,36 "and using
3676 LumGen 2, 14 | but they will be the more severely judged.13*~Catechumens who,
3677 SacCon 6, 115 | study of religious of both sexes, and also in other Catholic
3678 SacCon 4, 89 | choir the hours of Terce, Sext, and None are to be observed.
3679 GaudSp 4, 43 | world and with men of all shades of opinion. Above all let
3680 UniRed 3, 16 | stated. To remove, then, all shadow of doubt, this holy Council
3681 LumGen 2, 16 | distant from those who in shadows and images seek the unknown
3682 GaudSp Intro, 7 | consequence, many people are shaken.~
3683 ApAct 3, 9 | have an ever more active shale in the whole life of society,
3684 AdGent 1, 9 | for the glory of God, the shame of the demon, and the bliss
3685 LumGen 1, 6 | images receive preparatory shaping in the books of the Prophets.~
3686 GaudSp Intro, 10 | are blinded against any sharp insight into this kind of
3687 GaudSp Intro, 10 | recognize them with a new sharpness: what is man? What is this
3688 GaudSp 1, 18 | which cannot be reduced to sheer matter. All the endeavors
3689 GaudSp 2, 26 | such as food, clothing, and shelter; the right to choose a state
3690 GaudSp 5, 52 | their authentic nature, to shield public morality and to favor
3691 ApAct 2, 7 | life and adapted to the shifting circumstances of time, place,
3692 PreOrd 2, 11 | between the captain of a ship and the sailors,64 let all
3693 GaudSp 4, 43 | that they may therefore shirk their earthly responsibilities.
3694 NAet 0, 4 | have been grafted the wild shoots, the Gentiles.7 Indeed,
3695 GaudSp 9, 93 | justice, Christians have shouldered a gigantic task for fulfillment
3696 PreOrd 3, 13 | in our own day, have not shrunk from giving their lives.
3697 GaudSp 1, 16 | speaks to his heart: do this, shun that. For man has in his
3698 GaudSp 1, 19 | Undeniably, those who willfully shut out God from their hearts
3699 LumGen 3, 27(58*)| c., p. 211: . Assignatos sibi greges singuli singulos
3700 GaudSp 9, 78 | plough-shares, and their spears into sickles. Nation shall not lift up
3701 UniRed 1, 3 | often enough, men of both sides were to blame. The children
3702 UniRed 2, 9 | are meetings of the two sides-especially for discussion of theological
3703 LumGen 1, 7(8*) | ed. Marietti, II, n. 46-Sieut constituitur unum eorpus
3704 GaudSp 1, 16 | degrees grows practically sightless as a result of habitual
3705 LumGen 3, 24 | in sacred literature is significantly called "diakonia" or ministry.163~
3706 SacCon 2, 48 | be there as strangers or silent spectators; on the contrary,
3707 LumGen 8, 57 | offering of the poor, she heard Simeon foretelling at the same
3708 LumGen 3, 22 | Pontiff. For our Lord placed Simon alone as the rock and the
3709 DigHum 0, 13 | only proclaimed in words or simply incorporated in law but
3710 GaudSp 2, 32 | a covenant with them on Sinai.14~This communitarian character
3711 OrEccl 1, 4(4) | sanctitati, 2 iun. 1957, can. 8: sine licentia Sedis Apostolicae,
3712 SacCon 6, 115 | can be done.~Composers and singers, especially boys, must also
3713 ChrDom 2, 25 | proceed in all matters in single-minded agreement with him. In addition,
3714 LumGen 3, 27(58*)| Assignatos sibi greges singuli singulos Christi nomine
3715 LumGen 3, 27(58*)| Assignatos sibi greges singuli singulos Christi nomine pascunt et
3716 LumGen 3, 28(64*)| Presbyteri, licet secundi sint sa erdotcs, pontificatus
3717 LumGen 8, 55 | the exalted Daughter of Sion, and after a long expectation
3718 OrEccl 4, 13(14) | 347/381, can. 48; Syn. Sisen. Armenorum, an. 1342; Synodus
3719 UniRed 3, 14 | which ought to exist between sister Churches.~Similarly it must
3720 PreOrd 2, 7(43) | speakers, March 1, 1965, in the Sistine Hall: AAS 57 (1965), p 326.~
3721 GaudSp Pref, 3 | truth, to rescue and not to sit in judgment, to serve and
3722 LumGen 7, 51 | with one voice: "To Him who sits upon the throne, and to
3723 LumGen 4, 33(3*) | Cfr. Pius XII, Alloc. Six ans se sont ecoules, 5 oct.
3724 GaudSp 5, 51 | at least temporarily the size of their families should
3725 AdGent Pref, 1 | hearted endeavor, desires to sketch the principles of missionary
3726 GaudSp Intro, 4 | the modern world can be sketched as follows.~Today, the human
3727 GaudSp 1, 17 | himself through effective and skilful action, apt helps to that
3728 GaudSp 9, 87 | especially in the universities, skillfully pursue and develop studies
3729 LumGen 8, 56(9*) | Cfr. S. Augwtinus, Serm. Sl, 2, 3: PL 38, 33S; Serm.
3730 LumGen 7, 51 | God and "the Lamb who was slain",281 proclaiming with one
3731 GaudSp 9, 80 | and altogether reciprocal slaughter of each side by the other
3732 GravEd 0 | even though they be of slender means, especially to students
3733 SacCon 1, 5 | the side of Christ as He slept the sleep of death upon
3734 GaudSp 9, 78 | people and one body, He slew hatred in His own flesh;
3735 GaudSp 7, 71 | rural estates which are only slightly cultivated or lie completely
3736 GaudSp 1, 22(20) | resurrectione 6: "The shape that the slime of the earth was given was
3737 LumGen 7, 48 | fire257 like the wicked and slothful servant,258 into the exterior
3738 DVerb 3, 11(3) | 1, and 4, 7; ("in"): 2 Sm. 23,2; Matt.1:22 and various
3739 SacCon 4, 93 | original form, and whatever smacks of mythology or ill accords
3740 DigHum 0, 11 | reed nor extinguish the smoking flax" (Matt. 12:20).~He
3741 PreOrd 2, 6 | is pointed out and made smooth for non-believers. It is
3742 SacCon 1, 41(35) | Ignatius of Antioch, To the Smyrnians, 8; To the Magnesians, 7;
3743 AdGent 1, 3 | that through Him He might snatch men from the power of darkness
3744 LumGen 2, 17 | dispositions necessary for baptism, snatches them from the slavery of
3745 GaudSp 9, 79 | conduct such grave matters soberly and to protect the welfare
3746 SacCon 3, 80 | to achieve greater unity, sobriety, and dignity. Apart from
3747 SacCon 2, 55(40) | Tractatuum nova collectio ed. Soc. Goerresiana, tome VIII (
3748 GaudSp 6, 58(7) | evangelization." (Semaines sociales de France, Versailles, 1936,
3749 GaudSp 4, 43 | whether individually or socially, they will keep the laws
3750 ApAct 3, 11 | first and vital cell of society-the family has received from
3751 NAet 0, 2 | and moral, as well as the socio-cultural values found among these
3752 GaudSp 7, 63 | Hence, many reforms in the socioeconomic realm and a change of mentality
3753 LumGen 2, 14 | teaches that the Church, now sojourning on earth as an exile, is
3754 UniRed 2, 6 | continual reformation as she sojourns here on earth. The Church
3755 GaudSp 7, 69(10) | In III Sent., d. 33, a.3, sol. 1 (ed. Borgnet XXVIII,
3756 GaudSp 9, 79 | the treatment of wounded soldiers and prisoners. Agreements
3757 SacCon 6, 112 | minds, or confers greater solemnity upon the sacred rites. But
3758 OrEccl 1, 2(2) | 1595, 10; Paulus V, Const. Solet circumspeata, 10 dec. 1615,
3759 ChrDom 1, 5(5) | motu proprio, Apostolica Sollicitudo, Sept. 15, 1965. ~
3760 AdGent 3, 21 | and they are trying to solve them. They also belong to
3761 PreOrd 3, 14 | which oftentimes have to be solved with great haste, range
3762 GaudSp 9, 82 | as the first steps toward solving these serious questions,
3763 GaudSp 9, 80 | they will have to give a somber reckoning of their deeds
3764 | someone
3765 LumGen 6, 43(1*) | 387. Pius XII, Alloc. Nous sommes heureux, 11 apr.1958: AAS
3766 NAet 0, 4 | kinsmen: "theirs is the sonship and the glory and the covenants
3767 LumGen 4, 33(3*) | Pius XII, Alloc. Six ans se sont ecoules, 5 oct. l9S7: AAS
3768 GaudSp Intro, 7 | they want a part in it sooner. This frequently causes
3769 LumGen 8, 56(5*) | dorm. 1: col. 1068 C. - S. Sophronius, Or. 2 in Annunt., 18: PG
3770 GaudSp 1, 21 | cannot cease repudiating, sorrowfully but as firmly as possible,
3771 GaudSp 8, 76 | The more that both foster sounder cooperation between themselves
3772 OptTot 5, 17 | small groups. Unity and soundness of the entire training is
3773 AdGent 5, 28 | Hence all alike, those who sow and those who reap (cf.
3774 PreOrd End, 22 | see himself in the man who sowed his field, of whom the Lord
3775 GaudSp 7, 67(6) | address to the workers of Spain, March 11, 1951: AAS 43 (
3776 ChrDom 3, 43(2) | archbishops and bishops of Spanish-speaking nations, June 27, 1951:
3777 GravEd 0 | and all the faithful to spare no sacrifice in helping
3778 PreOrd 2, 11 | their bishops to ordination, sparing no effort or inconvenience
3779 GaudSp 9, 81 | persists, it will eventually spawn all the lethal ruin whose
3780 GaudSp 9, 80 | after effects that would be spawned by the use of weapons of
3781 PreOrd 2, 7(43) | heads of Rome and Lenten speakers, March 1, 1965, in the Sistine
3782 GaudSp 9, 78 | plough-shares, and their spears into sickles. Nation shall
3783 GaudSp Intro, 8 | develops an imbalance between specialized human activity and a comprehensive
3784 GaudSp 4, 44 | different institutions and specialties, and grasp their innermost
3785 LumGen 8, 59(13*)| 2 et 3: PG 96, 721-761, speciatim col. 728 B. - S. Germanus
3786 OptTot 3, 5 | directors are to take place at specified times.~Administrators, however,
3787 SacCon 1, 39 | mentioned in Art. 22, 2, to specify adaptations, especially
3788 GaudSp 1, 14 | concerns, and as more than a speck of nature or a nameless
3789 SacCon 2, 48 | there as strangers or silent spectators; on the contrary, through
3790 GaudSp Intro, 5 | population growth. History itself speeds along on so rapid a course
3791 GaudSp 2, 31 | and to rise to. destiny by spending himself for God and for
3792 AdGent 2, 12 | afflicted. For them, she gladly spends and is spent (cf. 2 Cor.
3793 LumGen 5, 41(5*) | 5 et 6. De perf . vitae spir., c. 18. Origenes, In Is.
3794 LumGen 5, 42(15*)| De spirituali paupertate et oboedientia
3795 LumGen 7, 49(2*) | quamlibet formam evocationis spirituum inde ab Alexandro IV (27
3796 PerCar 0, 9 | to shine forth ever more splendidly both in the East and the
3797 IntMir 2, 14 | by patronizing or jointly sponsoring theaters operated by Catholic
3798 AdGent 5, 30 | a way that the zeal and spontaneity of those who share in the
3799 GaudSp 6, 61 | understanding of others, through sports activity which helps to
3800 NAet 0, 4 | Christ's Gospel to the world, sprang from the Jewish people. ~
3801 GaudSp 5, 48 | Christian family, which springs from marriage as a reflection
3802 PreOrd End, 22 | day, and the seed should sprout without his knowing" (Mk
3803 UniRed 1, 3(20) | Cf. 1 Cor. 1, 11 sqq; 11, 22. ~
3804 GaudSp 7, 63 | areas, live in luxury or squander wealth. Extravagance and
3805 SacCon Appen | which are being suggested to stabilize a perpetual calendar and
3806 ApAct 2, 8 | charitable intentions be not stained by seeking one's own advantage
3807 GaudSp 7, 67 | the person, who as it were stamps the things of nature with
3808 PreOrd 2, 4 | congregation of faithful is started and grows, just as the Apostle
3809 GaudSp Intro, 5 | has passed from a rather static concept of reality to a
3810 LumGen 4, 36(5*) | Iegittima sana laicita dello Stato .. ~
3811 GaudSp 8, 75 | political life, there must be a statute of positive law providing
3812 AdGent 4, 24 | Therefore, he must be ready to stay at his vocation for an entire
3813 DVerb 2, 10 | shepherds remain always steadfast in the teaching of the Apostles,
3814 DVerb 4, 14 | instruction, so that by steadfastness and the encouragement of
3815 GaudSp 8, 73 | In addition, there is a steadily growing respect for men
3816 GaudSp Intro, 5 | the human race is giving steadily-increasing thought to forecasting and
3817 GaudSp 5, 49 | painstakingly cultivate and pray for steadiness of love, large heartedness
3818 GaudSp 1, 15 | for what is true and good. Steeped in wisdom. man passes through
3819 LumGen 8, 64(20*)| 2: PL 92, 330. Isaac de Stella, Serm. 51. PL 194, 1863
3820 GaudSp Intro, 11 | source. Insofar as they stem from endowments conferred
3821 LumGen 8, 67 | devotion consists neither in sterile or transitory affection,
3822 LumGen 3, 26 | sacrament of Orders, is "the steward of the grace of the supreme
3823 GaudSp 6, 57 | furnishes them with an excellent stimulant and aid to fulfill this
3824 UniRed 1, 4 | the world to be vigorously stimulated by them and guided with
3825 GaudSp 6, 58 | fulfillment of her own function,7 stimulates and advances human and civic
3826 GaudSp 9, 79 | consequences less inhuman. Their stipulations deal with such matters as
3827 PerCar 0, 8 | of teaching, the gift of stirring speech is given to preachers,
3828 AdGent 2, 15 | preaching of the Gospel, stirs up in their: hearts a submission
3829 NAet 0, 4 | New Covenant to Abraham's stock. ~Thus the Church of Christ
3830 DVerb 6, 24 | light of faith all truth stored up in the mystery of Christ,
3831 DVerb 5, 20 | Christ is preached, the story is told of the beginnings
3832 GaudSp 5, 50 | the couple be ready with stout hearts to cooperate with
3833 GaudSp 9, 81 | clear duty, therefore, to strain every muscle in working
3834 LumGen 1, 7 | still as pilgrims in a strange land, tracing in trial and
3835 GaudSp Pref, 2 | rose again to break the strangle hold of personified evil,
3836 ChrDom 2, 11 | themselves to those who have strayed in any way from the path
3837 SacCon 3, 61 | are given access to the stream of divine grace which flows
3838 LumGen 7, 51(24*)| cap. III (ed. crit. F. Streicher) pas I, pp. 15-16, n. 44
3839 GaudSp 6, 62 | and joys, the needs and strengths of man and with foreshadowing
3840 ApAct 3, 11 | sacredness of the marriage bond, strenuously to affirm the right and
3841 SacCon 1, 27 | 27. It is to be stressed that whenever rites, according
3842 AdGent 1, 7 | For Christ Himself "by stressing in express language the
3843 GaudSp 1, 20 | addition to other causes, stretches the desires for human independence
3844 GaudSp Pref, 3 | 3. Though mankind is stricken with wonder at its own discoveries
3845 LumGen Appen, 73 | acts as a college in the strict sense only from time to
3846 GaudSp 7, 68 | dialogue between the parties, a strike, nevertheless, can remain
3847 GaudSp 3, 34 | that they are rather more stringently bound to do these very things.4~
3848 AdGent 1, 3 | sometimes serve as leading strings toward God, or as a preparation
3849 GaudSp 3, 33 | endowments man has ceaselessly striven to better his life. Today,
3850 DigHum 0, 11 | the disciples of Christ strove to convert men to faith
3851 NAet 0, 2 | an advanced culture have struggled to answer the same questions
3852 AdGent 2, 12 | ignorance, and disease, are struggling to better their way of life
3853 GaudSp 2, 29 | same time let them put up a stubborn fight against any kind of
3854 AdGent 2, 18 | monasticism. But all are studiously looking for a genuine adaptation
3855 OrEccl 4, 15(17) | 719, can. 31; S. Theodorus Studita, sermo 21; S. Nicolaus I,
3856 LumGen 2, 15(15*)| Epist. Encycl. Caritatis studium, 25 iul. 1898: ASS 31 (1898-
3857 DigHum 0, 11 | respect for those of weaker stuff, even though they were in
3858 AdGent 6, 41 | the Apostle: "Do not be a stumbling - block to Jews and Greeks
3859 LumGen 3, 25 | of the Church, are justly styled irreformable, since they
3860 OrEccl 4, 17 | should decide about the subdiaconate and the minor orders and
3861 OrEccl 4, 17(22) | Subdiaconatus consideratur apud Ecclesias
3862 OrEccl 4, 17(22) | Ecclesiarum quoad obligationes subdiaconorum, in derogationem iuris communis
3863 GaudSp 7, 67 | nature with his seal and subdues them to his will. By his
3864 GaudSp 2, 27 | insults human dignity, such as subhuman living conditions, arbitrary
3865 OptTot 5, 15 | perceive the links between the subject-matter of philosophy and the mysteries
3866 GaudSp 3, 34 | Creator of all. Thus, by the subjection of all things to man, the
3867 DigHum 0, 2 | its foundation not in the subjective disposition of the person,
3868 GaudSp 9, 79 | something else again to seek the subjugation of other nations. Nor, by
3869 ChrDom 2, 35 | their rule and spirit of submissiveness due to their own superiors.
3870 GaudSp 9, 79 | large number of nations have subscribed to international agreements
3871 AdGent 6, 38 | effective collection of funds to subsidize all missions, each according
3872 GaudSp 7, 63 | responsibility, and often subsist in living and working conditions
3873 NAet 0, 3 | the one God, living and subsisting in Himself; merciful and
3874 GaudSp 5, 50 | marriage and contribute very substantially to the welfare of their
3875 ApAct 4, 16 | type, and it admits of no substitute.~Regardless of status, all
3876 SacCon 4, 97 | liturgical service may be substituted for the divine office.~In
3877 ApAct 3, 10(1) | to clergy and faithful of suburbicarian diocese of Albano, "Ad Arcem
3878 GaudSp 9, 79 | new methods of deceit and subversion. In many causes the use
3879 LumGen 3, 20 | divine institution have succeeded to the place of the apostles, 15*
3880 GaudSp 1, 21 | frequent result that men succumb to despair.~Meanwhile every
3881 AdGent 4, 25 | Let him learn to be self - sufficing in whatever circumstances (
3882 LumGen 7, 50 | their sins",273 also offers suffrages for them. The Church has
3883 GaudSp 5, 48 | spirit of Christ, which suffuses their whole lives with faith,
3884 SacCon Appen | systems which are being suggested to stabilize a perpetual
3885 OrEccl 4, 14(16) | indulto gaudeant pro fidelibus sui ritus, 1 maii 1948.~
3886 SacCon 5, 107 | preserved or restored to suit the conditions of modern
3887 LumGen 3, 21(19*)| sacerdotibus tuis mysterii tui summam.... Idem, Liber Sacramentorum
3888 GaudSp 3, 38 | history up into Himself and summarizing it.11 He Himself revealed
3889 GaudSp 2, 24 | other commandment, it is summed up in this saying: Thou
3890 GaudSp 9, 77 | Council wishes passionately to summon Christians to cooperate,
3891 SacCon 7, 124 | beauty rather than mere sumptuous display. This principle
3892 LumGen 1, 7(6*) | Cfr. S. Thomas, Sumtna Theol. III, q. 62, a. 5,
3893 LumGen 2, 17 | From the rising of the sun until the going down thereof
3894 OrEccl 1, 2(2) | 1743, 3; Ep. Enc. Allatae sunt, 26 iun. 1755, 3, 6-19,
3895 LumGen 8, 60 | It flows forth from the superabundance of the merits of Christ,
3896 UniRed 3, 24 | faithful to refrain from superficiality and imprudent zeal, which
3897 GaudSp 7, 69(10) | cit. IV, 371 b ); q. de superfluo (ms. Assisi Bibl. Comun.
3898 OrEccl 4, 18(23) | locorum... qui nullum habent Superiorem infra Sanctam Sedem.~
3899 AdGent 1, 4 | tongues in her love, and so supersedes the divisiveness of Babel.
3900 SacCon 1, 37 | indissolubly bound up with superstition and error she studies with
3901 GaudSp Intro, 7 | of the world and from the superstitions which still circulate purifies
3902 ChrDom 2, 35 | Apostolic See is competent to supervise this coordination for the
3903 GaudSp 5, 48(1) | Thomas, Summa Theologica, Suppl. Quaest. 49, art. 3 ad 1,
3904 AdGent 3, 19 | already equipped with its own supple (perhaps still insufficient)
3905 PreOrd 3, 21 | need of the latter might be supplemented by the abundance of the
3906 LumGen 7, 50 | to God for them 14* and "suppliantly invoke them and have recourse
3907 GaudSp 9, 84 | social life-such as food supplies, health, education, labor
3908 SacCon 3, 69 | rite called the "Order of supplying what was omitted in the
3909 GaudSp 6, 59 | the sciences.8~All this supposes that, within the limits
3910 ChrDom 2, 32 | reconsidering the erection or suppression of parishes and any other
3911 OrEccl 3, 9(11) | Cfr. supra, nota 8.~
3912 ChrDom 2, 29 | also who are engaged in supra-diocesan works are commended to the
3913 AdGent 5, 33 | and with international or supranational organizations.~
3914 OrEccl 1, 2(2) | 1787; Pius IX, Litt. In suprema, 6 ian. 1848, 3; Litt. Ap.
3915 GaudSp 9, 85 | the appetite for political supremacy, to militaristic calculations,
3916 ApAct 4, 20 | these associations, which surely answer the needs of the
3917 GravEd 0 | pursuing true freedom as they surmount the vicissitudes of life
3918 GaudSp 3, 39 | blessedness will answer and surpass all the longings for peace
3919 LumGen 4, 35 | carried out in the ordinary surroundings of the world.~In connection
3920 LumGen 1, 8 | established and continually sustains here on earth His holy Church,
3921 GaudSp 1, 16 | more right conscience holds sway, the more persons and groups
3922 AdGent 4, 27 | founded at the cost of their sweat and even of their blood.~
3923 GaudSp Intro, 10 | world, the number constantly swells of the people who raise
3924 PreOrd 2, 7(37) | First Timothy, 3, 8 (ed. Swete, II, pp 119-121); Theodoretus,
3925 GaudSp Intro, 6 | reactions they are giving the swiftest and widest possible circulation
3926 GaudSp 9, 78 | They shall turn their swords into plough-shares, and
3927 LumGen 1, 8(12*) | Apostolicum: Denz. 6-9 (10-13); Symb. Nic.-Const.: Denz. 86 (
3928 LumGen 3, 21(22*)| PG 62, 612: Saccrdos est symbolon . Christi. S. Ambrosius,
3929 SacCon 7, 122 | and beautiful, signs and symbols of the supernatural world,
3930 GaudSp 5, 52 | family life; to sustain them sympathetically and patiently in difficulties,
3931 SacCon 1, 37 | and error she studies with sympathy and, if possible, preserves
3932 LumGen 7, 50(8*) | Cfr. S. Methodius, Symposion, VII, 3: GCS (Bodwetseh),
3933 AdGent 3, 22 | acting, every appearance of syncretism and of false particularism
3934 DVerb 3, 13(11) | Suitable adjustment"] in Greek "synkatabasis."~
3935 OrEccl 6, 25(30) | Obligatio synodalis quoad fratres seiunctos
3936 OrEccl 3, 8(10) | In Synodis Oecumenicis: Nicaena I,
3937 LumGen 7, 49(3*) | Videatur synthetiea espositi huius doctrinae
3938 OrEccl 5, 22(27) | 1872), Ruthenorum (1891), Syrorum (1888).~
3939 GaudSp 1, 20 | atheism often takes on a systematic expression which, in addition
3940 GaudSp 2, 30 | necessities as belonging ta the primary duties of modern
3941 DVerb 6, 25 | so that God and man may talk together; for "we speak
3942 LumGen 3, 28(64*)| sa erdotcs, pontificatus tamen api em non habent.. S. Cyprianus,
3943 AdGent 2, 13 | human ties, but he also tastes the joy which God gives
3944 PreOrd 2, 4(9) | Marietti, Opuscula Theologica, Taurini-Rome 1954, 1138).~
3945 LumGen 3, 26(57*)| eiusdem consecrationis, post Te Deum.~
3946 ChrDom 2, 12 | exercising their duty of teaching-which is conspicuous among the
3947 IntMir 2, 21 | teaching and in these arts or techniques should have a role in these
3948 LumGen 7, 48 | weeping and the gnashing of teeth".259 For before we reign
3949 ApAct 3, 10 | the administration of the temporalities of the Church more efficient
3950 OrEccl 5, 22(27) | n. 5; Inst. Eo quamvis tempore, 4 maii 1745 42 ss.; et
3951 OrEccl 2, 6(7) | Praxis Ecclesiae catholicae temporibus Pii XI, Pii XII, Ioannis
3952 GaudSp 4, 41 | false autonomy. For we are tempted to think that our personal
3953 GaudSp 7, 71 | a portion of the land as tenants receive a wage or income
3954 AdGent 2, 15 | be carefully fostered and tended to by all. Among these are
3955 ChrDom 2, 31 | are urgently requested to tender their resignation voluntarily
3956 DigHum 0, 10 | It is one of the major tenets of Catholic doctrine that
3957 OrEccl 6, 24(29) | Ex tenore Bullarum unionis singularum
3958 GaudSp 2, 25 | in part from the natural tensions of economic, political and
3959 SacCon 4, 89 | e) In choir the hours of Terce, Sext, and None are to be
3960 LumGen 7, 50 | nature tends toward and terminates in Christ who is the "crown
3961 GaudSp 4, 44 | the help of the ideas and terminology of various philosophers,
3962 OrEccl 1, 2(2) | S. Leo IX, Litt. In terra pax, an. 1053: Ut enim;
3963 OrEccl 1, 4(4) | ritus pro omnibus et ubique terrarum.~
3964 LumGen 4, 32 | says: "What I am for you terrifies me; what I am with you consoles
3965 OrEccl 4, 16(20) | Salva territorialitate iurisdictionis, canon providere
3966 OrEccl 4, 16(20) | iurisdictionis in eodem territorio.~
3967 PreOrd 3, 20 | together for their common territory-that norms are established according
3968 GaudSp 9, 79 | In many causes the use of terrorism is regarded as a new way
3969 PerCar 0, 12 | they have been previously tested sufficiently and have been
3970 LumGen 5, 42(15*)| paupertate et oboedientia testimonia praccipua S.Scripturae et
3971 OrEccl 1, 4(4) | maluerint am plecti possunt; in textu proposito disponitur modo
3972 PreOrd 2, 7(33) | the Apostles, XVIII: (ed. Th. Schermann, Die allgemeine
3973 GaudSp 9, 81 | above and for which we are thankful to become more conscious
3974 PreOrd 3, 21 | episcopal conferences see to it that-in accord with ecclesiastical
3975 GaudSp Pref, 2 | that world which is the theater of man's history, and the
3976 IntMir 2, 14 | patronizing or jointly sponsoring theaters operated by Catholic and
3977 PreOrd 3, 16 | the office committed to them-namely, to commit themselves faithfully
3978 PreOrd 2, 8 | in the lot of the workers themselves-if there is need for this and
3979 PreOrd 3, 20 | otherwise, the faithful themselves-that is, those in whose behalf
3980 PreOrd 2, 7(37) | Swete, II, pp 119-121); Theodoretus, Questions on Numbers, XVIII (
3981 DigHum 0, 10(7) | Epistola ad Virgilium et Theodorum Episcopos Massiliae Galliarum,
3982 GaudSp 6, 62 | them blend new sciences and theories and the understanding of
3983 NAet 0, 5 | therefore remains for any theory or practice that leads to
3984 GaudSp 1, 22(22) | deified, was not destroyed (theotheisa ouk anerethe), but rather
3985 LumGen 5, 39(1*) | Io. 6, 69 (ho hagios tou theou); Act. 3, 14; 4, 27 et 30;
3986 GaudSp 7, 72 | the Kingdom of God, takes therefrom a stronger and purer love
3987 PreOrd 2, 9(50) | Cf. 1 Thes 2:12; Col 1:13.~
3988 GaudSp 9, 90 | charity and with all men thirsting for true peace.~The council,
3989 PreOrd 1, 2 | That glory consists in this-that men working freely and with
3990 GravEd 0, 0(31) | allocution to the International Thomistic Congress, Sept. 10, 1965:
3991 GaudSp 8, 76 | of all the means-but only those-which accord with the Gospel and
3992 GaudSp 5, 50 | counsel and effort. Let them thoughtfully take into account both their
3993 AdGent 6, 39 | order of bishops in that threefold sacred task which by its
3994 LumGen 4, 31 | special task to order and to throw light upon these affairs
3995 GaudSp Intro, 11 | men of our age. For faith throws a new light on everything,
3996 IntMir 2, 17 | message of salvation to be thwarted or impeded by the technical
3997 GaudSp 1, 20 | that by its nature religion thwarts this liberation by arousing
3998 LumGen 1, 6(5*) | coaptacione sanctorum aeternum tibi condis habitaculum.....
3999 GaudSp 4, 41 | human nature against all tides of opinion, for example
4000 SacCon 1, 9 | Church announces the good tidings of salvation to those who
4001 LumGen 8, 53 | a close and indissoluble tie, she is endowed with the
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