01-abusi | abusu-chall | chamb-disfi | disgr-genui | geogr-lavis | law-a-paupe | payin-right | rigid-tie | tied-zest
4002 PreOrd 2, 5 | work of the apostolate, are tied together with the Eucharist
4003 OrEccl 4, 15(19) | Antiochena, an. 341, can. 2; Timotheus Alexandrinus, interrogat.
4004 LumGen 7, 49(2*) | S.C.S. Officii, De magne tismi abusu, 4 aug. 1856: AAS (
4005 GaudSp 4, 40(2) | Cf. Titus 3:4: "love of mankind."~
4006 PerCar 0, 15 | retained which corresponds to-the diversity of works for which
4007 GaudSp 5, 49(10) | Prov. 5:15-20; 31:10-31; Tob. 8:4-8; Cant. 1:2-3; 1:16;
4008 DigHum 0, 10(7) | Friedberg, col 160); Council of Toledo IV, c. 57: Mansi 10, 633;
4009 SacCon 2, 55(40) | collectio ed. Soc. Goerresiana, tome VIII (Freiburg in Br., 1919),
4010 LumGen 3, 21(22*)| Catech. XV, 21 ct 24: ed. Tonneau, pp. 497 et 503. Hesychiu
4011 ChrDom 1, 10 | desired that some bishops, too-especially diocesan bishops-will be
4012 GaudSp 2, 27 | person, such as mutilation, torments inflicted on body or mind,
4013 GaudSp 8, 74 | political community is not to be torn apart while everyone follows
4014 GaudSp 8, 75 | on dictatonal systems or totalitarian methods which violate the
4015 LumGen 3, 23(32*)| 13: . Una Ecclesia per totum mundum in multa membra divisa ..
4016 LumGen 5, 39(1*) | 34; Io. 6, 69 (ho hagios tou theou); Act. 3, 14; 4, 27
4017 PerCar 0, 12 | observance of perfect continence touches intimately the deepest instincts
4018 GaudSp 6, 61 | study and activity, through tourism which refines man's character
4019 ApAct Exhor, 33 | He sends them into every town and place where He will
4020 AdGent 2, 12 | then, went about all the towns and villages, curing every
4021 GaudSp 5, 50(13) | Cf. Pius XII, Address Tra le visite, Jan. 20, 1958:
4022 DVerb 1, 6 | solid certitude and with no trace of error, even in this present
4023 PreOrd 3, 14(23) | s flock" (St. Augustine, Tract on John, 123, 5: PL 35,
4024 SacCon 2, 55(40) | Diariorum, Actorum, Epistolarum, Tractatuum nova collectio ed. Soc.
4025 LumGen 3, 26(56*)| Traditio A postolica Hippolyti, 2-
4026 SacCon 5, 111 | 111. The saints have been traditionally honored in the Church and
4027 OrEccl 5, 23(28) | Ex traditione orientali.~
4028 PerCar 0, 2 | them as well as their sound traditions-all of which make up the patrimony
4029 GaudSp Pref, 2 | heir of his energies, his tragedies and his triumphs; that world
4030 GaudSp 1, 22 | imitation,26 He blazed a trail, and if we follow it, life
4031 LumGen 6, 43 | these religious are able to tranquilly fulfill and faithfully observe
4032 ChrDom 2, 27 | for a determined type of transaction or for the faithful of a
4033 GaudSp 8, 76 | sign and a safeguard of the transcendent character of the human person.~
4034 ApAct 6, 30 | too, in such fashion that transcending the family circle, they
4035 LumGen 2, 9 | saving unity. 1* While it transcends all limits of time and confines
4036 LumGen Appen | 1964, the text of which we transcribe here:~"Taking conciliar
4037 DigHum 0, 4 | training, appointment, and transferral of their own ministers,
4038 GaudSp 7, 71 | public property. Goods can be transferred to the public domain only
4039 ChrDom 2, 31 | abrogated and the procedure for transferring and removing pastors is
4040 GaudSp 3, 39 | of stain, burnished and transfigured, when Christ hands over
4041 DigHum 0, 3 | However, it would clearly transgress the limits set to its power,
4042 GaudSp 1, 19 | of meaning. Many, unduly transgressing the limits of the positive
4043 LumGen 8, 67 | consists neither in sterile or transitory affection, nor in a certain
4044 SacCon 1, 20 | 20. Transmissions of the sacred rites by radio
4045 GaudSp Intro, 6 | their inhabitants, or by a transplantation of city life to rural settings.~
4046 LumGen 7, 48 | creatures who groan and travail in pain until now and await
4047 ApAct 3, 14 | a giver and a receiver. Travelers, whether their interest
4048 GaudSp 9, 81 | arms race is an utterly treacherous trap for humanity, and one
4049 GaudSp 9, 79 | with such matters as the treatment of wounded soldiers and
4050 PreOrd 2, 6(30) | Bishops, Oct. 28, 1965, treats of these.~
4051 ChrDom 2, 20 | presently enjoy by reason of a treaty or custom, after discussing
4052 UniRed 2, 7 | as we forgive them that trespass against us.~All the faithful
4053 LumGen 7, 50 | then all those from every tribe and tongue and people and
4054 GaudSp Intro, 6 | such as families, clans, tribes, villages, various groups
4055 LumGen 3, 21(19*)| Romae, 1960, pp. 121-122: Tribuas eis, Domine, cathedram episcopalem
4056 LumGen 3, 21(19*)| Chr., pp. 27-30, Episcopo tribuitur primatus sacerdotii. Cfr.
4057 LumGen 7, 48 | made manifest "before the tribunal of Christ, so that each
4058 DigHum 0, 10(8) | and administrators of the tribune of the Holy Roman Rota,
4059 LumGen 8, 67(22*)| Denz. 302 (600-601) . Conc. Trident., sess. 2S: Mansi 33, 171-
4060 GaudSp 4, 44 | philosophers, and and has tried to clarify it with their
4061 GaudSp Intro, 4 | around the whole world. Triggered by the intelligence and
4062 LumGen 1, 7(8*) | PG 62, 72. idymus Alex., Trin. 2, 1: PG 39 49 s. S. Thomas,
4063 SacCon 1, 6 | in which "the victory and triumph of his death are again made
4064 LumGen 1, 7 | oppression the paths He trod, we are made one with His
4065 GaudSp 1, 19 | they see why they should trouble themselves about religion.
4066 ChrDom 2, 13 | especially burdened and troubled. They should also guard
4067 UniRed 1, 4 | dialogue, everyone gains a truer knowledge and more just
4068 ApAct 2, 7 | moreover, those who have trusted excessively in the progress
4069 GaudSp 9, 78 | safeguarded and men freely and trustingly share with one another the
4070 IntMir Intro, 2 | social communication. It trusts, moreover, that the teaching
4071 GaudSp 4, 44(23) | Cf. Justin, Dialogus cum Tryphene, Chapter 110; MG 6, 729 (
4072 LumGen 3, 21(19*)| episcopalem ad regendam Ecclesiam tuam et plebem universam.. Cfr.
4073 LumGen 3, 25(40*)| 313 AB. Pius IX, Epist. Tuas libener: Denz. 1683 (2879).~
4074 SacCon 1, 10(27) | Collect of the Mass for Tuesday of Easter Week.~
4075 LumGen 3, 21(19*)| sacerdotibus tuis mysterii tui summam.... Idem, Liber Sacramentorum
4076 LumGen 3, 21(19*)| Comple in sacerdotibus tuis mysterii tui summam....
4077 OptTot 1, 1 | training will always be in tune with the pastoral needs
4078 GaudSp 8, 75(8) | di Pio XI (ed. Bertetto), Turin, vol. 1 (1960), p. 743.~
4079 GaudSp 6, 59 | prevent culture from being turned away from its proper end
4080 LumGen 8, 66(21*)| Sub tuum praesidium ~
4081 ChrDom 3, 38 | by the votes of at least two-thirds of the prelates who have
4082 LumGen 3, 27(58*)| 21: . Episcopus Christi typum gerit, Eiusque munere fungitur.
4083 GaudSp 8, 75 | any form of injustice and tyranny, against arbitrary domination
4084 LumGen 8, 59(13*)| no. 1950: AAS 42 (1950) ú Denz. 2333 (3903). Cfr.
4085 OrEccl 1, 4(4) | observantia ritus pro omnibus et ubique terrarum.~
4086 LumGen 6, 43(1*) | Pius XI, Const. Apost. Umbratilem, 8 iul. 1924: AAS 16 (1924)
4087 LumGen 4, 37 | in Christ. They are, by un of tho knowledge, competence
4088 LumGen 3, 23(32*)| Hartel, p. 642, line. 13: . Una Ecclesia per totum mundum
4089 GaudSp 8, 74 | human life by their own unaided efforts. They see the need
4090 LumGen Appen, 71 | Hence the Commission, almost unanimously, decided that this wording
4091 PreOrd 3, 17 | that they might not appear unapproachable to anyone, lest anyone,
4092 GaudSp 2, 31 | when a man consents to the unavoidable requirements of social life,
4093 GaudSp 3, 36 | mind, even though he is unaware of the fact, is nevertheless
4094 GaudSp 9, 84 | are still suffering from unbearable want.~To reach this goal,
4095 IntMir 2, 17 | 17. It is quite unbecoming for the Church's children
4096 OptTot 6, 19 | assisting the erring and the unbelieving, and in the other pastoral
4097 GaudSp 9, 82 | well as racial hatred and unbending ideologies, continue to
4098 PreOrd 1, 2 | the Eucharist and in an unbloody manner until the Lord himself
4099 GaudSp 4, 42 | by which her own unity is unbreakably rooted in the Holy Spirit.
4100 OptTot 4, 8 | live in an intimate and unceasing union with the Father through
4101 GaudSp Intro, 4 | only to be paralyzed by uncertainty about the direction to give
4102 GaudSp 3, 39 | on man's account will be unchained from the bondage of vanity.~
4103 GaudSp 7, 69 | certain customs as altogether unchangeable, if they no longer answer
4104 PerCar 0, 10 | of the community remains unchanged.~
4105 GaudSp 6, 61 | themselves in an almost unconscious manner upon the mind of
4106 ChrDom 1, 4 | bishops such approval, or such unconstrained acceptance, that it becomes
4107 IntMir Intro, 1 | men's minds and which have uncovered new avenues of communicating
4108 SacCon 3, 73 | 73. "Extreme unction," which may also and more
4109 GaudSp 7, 71 | cause of security not to be underestimated, in spite of social funds,
4110 GaudSp 1, 21 | intervening duties but rather undergirds the acquittal of them with
4111 SacCon 1, 16 | as also the unity which underlies all priestly training. This
4112 ApAct 2, 6 | circulating which tend to undermine the foundations of religion,
4113 GaudSp 7, 63 | the social status of the underprivileged and in contempt for the
4114 DigHum 0, 14 | to defend it, never-be it understood-having recourse to means that are
4115 GaudSp 9, 82 | been made and are still underway to eliminate the danger
4116 NAet 0, 4 | held and holds now, Christ underwent His passion and death freely,
4117 GaudSp Intro, 4 | they are burdened down with uneasiness. This same course of events
4118 DigHum 0, 4 | when dealing with poor or uneducated people. Such a manner of
4119 SacCon 1, 34 | should be short, clear, and unencumbered by useless repetitions;
4120 GaudSp 9, 80 | and man himself. It merits unequivocal and unhesitating condemnation.~
4121 ApAct 2, 8 | charity on this scale may be unexceptionable in appearance as well as
4122 LumGen 3, 27 | since the Holy Spirit unfailingly preserves the form of government
4123 DigHum 0, 7 | arbitrary fashion or in an unfair spirit of partisanship.
4124 GaudSp 4, 43 | and lay, some have been unfaithful to the Spirit of God during
4125 AdGent 1, 6 | linger in a certain state of unfinished insufficiency. As for the
4126 GaudSp 6, 57 | the higher things.~Those unfortunate results, however, do not
4127 GaudSp Intro, 10 | or else, weighed down by unhappiness they are prevented from
4128 AdGent 2, 15 | confusion on the one hand, or of unhealthy rivalry on the other, Catholics
4129 GaudSp 9, 80 | It merits unequivocal and unhesitating condemnation.~The unique
4130 LumGen Appen, 72 | the college he preserves unhindered his function as Christ's
4131 GaudSp 6, 55 | clear if we consider the unification of the world and the duty
4132 LumGen 1, 7 | members, gives life to, unifies and moves through the whole
4133 SacCon 1, 37 | no wish to impose a rigid uniformity in matters which do not
4134 GaudSp 6, 61 | faculty of perceiving and unifying these things, so that the
4135 LumGen 1, 7(8*) | animae, ita Ecelesia ex unil atc Spiritus.....~
4136 GaudSp 9, 81 | beginning of disarmament, not unilaterally indeed, but proceeding at
4137 PreOrd 2, 6 | will in the important and unimportant events of life. Also, Christians
4138 GaudSp 3, 36 | the creature itself grows unintelligible.~
4139 AdGent 6, 38 | which he constitutes one unit the bishop, stimulating,
4140 LumGen 2, 9(1*) | B, p. 754: inseparabile unitatis sacramentum .. ~
4141 DigHum 0, 3 | law-eternal, objective and universal-whereby God orders, directs and
4142 OrEccl 3, 10(12) | Pius VII, Litt. Ap. In universalis Ecclesiae, 22 febr. 1807;
4143 LumGen 3, 21(19*)| Ecclesiam tuam et plebem universam.. Cfr. PL 78, 224.~
4144 GaudSp 8, 75(8) | dirigenti della Federazione Universitaria Cattolica". Discorsi di
4145 GaudSp 2, 27 | refugee, a child born of an unlawful union and wrongly suffering
4146 | Unlike
4147 ApAct Intro, 1 | and pressing need is the unmistakable work being done today by
4148 IntMir 1, 4 | especially if they are unprepared, can scarcely become aware
4149 GaudSp 7, 65 | those who hold back their unproductive resources or who deprive
4150 PreOrd End, 22 | to the faith: the seeming unproductivity of work done, and also the
4151 PreOrd 3, 15 | though it be menial and unrecognized. They must preserve and
4152 AdGent 2, 12 | as God loved us with an unselfish love, so also the faithful
4153 GaudSp 9, 92 | necessary; freedom in what is unsettled, and charity in any case.~
4154 GaudSp 4, 43 | which she contains, is an unspent fountain of those virtues
4155 GaudSp 9, 78 | since the human will is unsteady and wounded by sin, the
4156 UniRed 2, 7 | from self-denial and an unstinted love that desires of unity
4157 SacCon 1, 21 | the liturgy or have become unsuited to it.~In this restoration,
4158 GaudSp Intro, 4 | frequently appears more unsure of himself. Gradually and
4159 LumGen 6, 44 | clearly shows all men both the unsurpassed breadth of the strength
4160 LumGen 6, 46 | Bride of Christ by their unswerving and humble faithfulness
4161 LumGen 8, 56 | of Eve's disobedience was untied by Mary's obedience; what
4162 AdGent 6, 40 | exhorting them to go on untiringly in the work which they have
4163 LumGen 1, 7(8*) | n. 46-Sieut constituitur unum eorpus ex nitate animae,
4164 LumGen 2, 11(7*) | I Cor. 7, 7: . Unusquisque proprium donum (idion charisma)
4165 GaudSp Intro, 7 | abandonment oœ them, are no longer unusual and individual occurrences.
4166 OrEccl End, 30 | and deprivations for their unwavering avowal of the name of Christ.~"
4167 LumGen 2, 12 | the people of God adheres unwaveringly to the faith given once
4168 LumGen 5, 41 | offer all men the example of unwearying and generous love; in this
4169 GravEd 0 | with them and, by employing up-to-date methods and aids, lead their
4170 GaudSp 5, 51 | fruitfulness ruined, for then the upbringing of the children and the
4171 ApAct 5, 25 | also strive to support, uphold, and fulfill priestly functions.~
4172 IntMir 1, 6 | resolutely and faithfully upholds this order, he will be brought
4173 IntMir 1, 11 | decent amusement and cultural uplift. In addition, they should
4174 AdGent 2, 12 | nations, working toward the uplifting of human dignity, and toward
4175 LumGen 5, 42 | Christians have been called upon-and some will always be called
4176 LumGen 5, 42 | some will always be called upon-to give the supreme testimony
4177 GaudSp Intro, 6 | of an industrialized and urbanized society. These peoples,
4178 GaudSp 9, 91 | rooted, and to meet the urgencies of our ages with a gallant
4179 LumGen 2, 11(5*) | in Christo, lib. III, de utilitate chrismatis: PG 150, 569-
4180 GaudSp 6, 59 | morality and the common utility, man can freely search for
4181 GaudSp 9, 86 | but especially on the full utilization of their own resources,
4182 IntMir Intro, 2 | these media, if properly utilized, can be of great service
4183 DigHum 0, 14 | It is her duty to give utterance to, and authoritatively
4184 PreOrd 3, 20 | suitable and sufficient vacation, something which indeed
4185 OptTot 6, 20 | also during the time of vacations, by opportune practical
4186 PreOrd 3, 14 | priests avoid operating in a vacuum25 and that they work in
4187 LumGen Appen, 71 | understood as some kind of vague disposition, but as an organic
4188 DigHum 0, 10(7) | St. Ambrose, "Epistola ad Valentianum Imp.," Letter 21: PL 16,
4189 OrEccl 6, 26(31) | Haec doctrina valet etiam in Ecclesiis seiunctis.~
4190 OrEccl 6, 27(33) | mitigationis consideratur: 1) validitas sacramentorum; 2) bona fides
4191 GaudSp 1, 18 | he not sinned14 will be vanquished, according to the Christian
4192 SacCon 3, 68 | baptismal rite should contain variants, to be used at the discretion
4193 SacCon 1, 38 | liturgical books, for legitimate variations and adaptations to different
4194 ApAct 6, 30 | groups are the ordinary vehicle for harmonious formation
4195 LumGen 1, 6(5*) | Gregorianum: PL 78, 160 B.Vel C. Mohlberg, Liber Sactamentorum
4196 LumGen 8, 64(20*)| 38 1010; etc. Cfr. ctiam Ven. Beda, In Lc. Expos. I,
4197 DVerb 6, 21 | divine Scriptures just as she venerates the body of the Lord, since,
4198 LumGen 7, 51(22*)| Sess. 35, De invocatione, veneratione et reliquiis Sanctorum et
4199 DigHum 0, 11 | listened to Him, but He left vengeance to God in expectation of
4200 LumGen 3, 21(18*)| Sess. 23, cap. 3, citat verba 2 Tim. 1, 6-7, ut demonstret
4201 LumGen 8, 62(15*)| textus reformstus De mysterio Verbi incarnati, cap. IV: Mansi
4202 LumGen 3, 21(22*)| 713: Saccrdos vice Christi vere fungitur .. S. Io. Chrysostomus,
4203 LumGen 7, 50(14*)| Inscriptiones latinae christianae vereres, 1, Berolini, 1925, nn.
4204 PreOrd 3, 14 | In order to measure and verify this coordination of life
4205 LumGen 2, 11(7*) | alius quidem sic alius vero sic .. Cfr. S. Augustinus,
4206 LumGen 3, 21(19*)| Mohlberg, Sacramentarium Veronense, Romae, 195S, p. 119: ad
4207 SacCon 1, 5(11) | Sacramentarium Veronese (ed. Mohlberg), n. 1265;
4208 GaudSp 6, 58(7) | Semaines sociales de France, Versailles, 1936, pp. 461-462).~
4209 LumGen 3, 21(18*)| demonstret Ordinem esse verum sacramentum: Denz. 959 (
4210 LumGen 3, 28(71*)| sacerdotalis, in impositione vestimentorum.~
4211 AdGent 2, 13 | from the Faith by unjust vexations on the part of others.2 ~
4212 PreOrd 1, 3(17) | Cf. 1 Cor 9:19-23 (Vg.).~
4213 ChrDom 3, 43 | if possible, a military vicariate. Both the military vicar
4214 PreOrd 2, 10 | dioceses or prelatures (vicariates), and so forth, by means
4215 ApAct 2, 7 | has been marred by serious vices. Affected by original sin,
4216 GaudSp 8, 73 | civic or religious freedom, victimize large numbers through avarice
4217 LumGen 8, 63(19*)| 861 AB. Godefridus a S. Victore. In nat. B. M., Ms. Paris,
4218 LumGen 3, 22(28*)| Zinelli: Mansi 52 1110 A. Vide etiam S. Leonem M. Scrm.
4219 LumGen 7, 49(3*) | Videatur synthetiea espositi huius
4220 LumGen 5, 42(16*)| 8 I s. 5. Ambrosius, De Vidu s, 4, 23: PL 16, 241 s. ~
4221 GravEd 0 | place when natural powers viewed in the full consideration
4222 OrEccl 4, 15(18) | Novum quid, saltem ubi viget obligatio audiendi S. Liturgiam;
4223 OrEccl 4, 15 | from the Vespers of the vigil to the end of the Sunday
4224 LumGen 3, 25 | making it bear fruit and vigilantly warding off any errors that
4225 SacCon 1, 35 | encouraged, especially on the vigils of the more solemn feasts,
4226 LumGen 5, 42(13*)| B. S. Augustinus, De S. Viginitate, 15, 15: PL 40, 403. S.
4227 LumGen 7, 49(4*) | Hieronymus, Liber contra Vigl lantium, b: PL 23, 344.
4228 SacCon 1, 43 | action may become even more vigorous in the Church, the sacred
4229 LumGen 1, 6 | land to be cultivated, the village of God.30 On that land the
4230 LumGen 3, 27 | affirmed, strengthened and vindicated by it,60* since the Holy
4231 GaudSp 9, 80(1) | is still an apt means of vindicating violated rights."~
4232 LumGen 1, 6 | heavenly Husbandman.32 The true vine is Christ who gives life
4233 GaudSp 8, 75 | totalitarian methods which violate the rights of the person
4234 GaudSp 2, 27 | self-destruction, whatever violates the integrity of the human
4235 GaudSp 1, 19 | results not rarely from a violent protest against the evil
4236 LumGen 6, 43(1*) | Cfr. Rosweydus, Viqae Patrum, Antwerpiae 1628.
4237 DigHum 0, 10(7) | the Great, "Epistola ad Virgilium et Theodorum Episcopos Massiliae
4238 PreOrd 3, 16(41) | encyclical letter Sacra Virginitas, March 25, 1954, AAS 46 (
4239 LumGen 5, 42(14*)| De praestantia sacrae virginitatis, cfr. Tertullianus, Exhort.
4240 SacCon 3, 80 | for the consecration of virgins at present found in the
4241 UniRed 1, 4 | the riches of Christ and virtuous works in the lives of others
4242 LumGen 7, 50(9*) | Decretum approbationis virtutum in Causa beatificationis
4243 GaudSp 7, 69 | into a certain inactivity vis-a-vis society or from rejecting
4244 NAet 0, 4 | recognize the time of her visitation,9 nor did the Jews in large
4245 ChrDom 2, 23 | functions, make pastoral visitations, faithfully direct and coordinate
4246 GaudSp 5, 50(13) | Pius XII, Address Tra le visite, Jan. 20, 1958: AAS 50 (
4247 GaudSp 2, 32 | at the wedding of Cana, visited the house of Zacchaeus,
4248 PreOrd 2, 6 | the sick and the dying, visiting them and strengthening them
4249 ChrDom 3, 43(1) | 163; Decree on Ad Limina Visits of Military Ordinariates,
4250 LumGen 3, 26(57*)| episcopalis, et Oratio in fine vissae eiusdem consecrationis,
4251 GaudSp 2, 24 | John 17:21-22) opened up vistas closed to human reason,
4252 LumGen 5, 41(5*) | 184, a. 5 et 6. De perf . vitae spir., c. 18. Origenes,
4253 PreOrd 2, 5 | his very flesh vital and vitalizing, giving life to men who
4254 OrEccl 6, 27(33) | 5) exclusio periculorum vitandorum et formalis adhaesionis
4255 ApAct 4, 16 | Finally, the laity should vivify their life with charity
4256 PreOrd 3, 18 | through mental prayer and the vocal prayers which they freely
4257 PreOrd 1, 2(9) | German Pontificals (ed. Vogel-Elze, Vatican City 1963, vol.
4258 GaudSp Intro, 7 | numerous places these views are voiced not only in the teachings
4259 IntMir 1, 9 | They ought, however, to void those that may be a cause
4260 GaudSp 3, 36(7) | opere di Galileo Galilei, 2 volumes, Vatican Press (1964).~
4261 LumGen 4, 36(5*) | ss. Pius XII, Alloc. Alla vostra filfale. 23 mart. l9S8:
4262 ChrDom 3, 38 | legitimately and by the votes of at least two-thirds of
4263 LumGen 2, 10(3*) | 171 s. Pius XII Alloc. Vous nous avez, 22 sept. 1956:
4264 PerCar 0, 12 | for nor be admitted to the vow of chastity, unless they
4265 GaudSp 9, 83 | even when no war is being waged. Besides, since these same
4266 GaudSp 7, 66 | discrimination as regards wages and working conditions must
4267 AdGent 2, 12 | strivings of those peoples who, waging war on famine, ignorance,
4268 DVerb 1, 3 | father and just judge, and to wait for the Savior promised
4269 GaudSp Intro, 11 | throughout the world? People are waiting for an answer to these questions.
4270 PreOrd 3, 15 | With humble disposition he waits upon all whom God has sent
4271 GaudSp Intro, 4 | serious difficulties in its wake. Thus while man extends
4272 AdGent 2, 15 | Christ;11 and finally, it walks in charity and is fervent
4273 PerCar 0, 9 | humble and noble within the walls of the monastery, whether
4274 LumGen 2, 9 | according to the flesh, which wandered as an exile in the desert,
4275 LumGen 8 | created hope and solace to the wandering people of God~
4276 PreOrd 3, 13 | keep their bodies free of wantonness and lusts.13 In the mystery
4277 LumGen 3, 25 | bear fruit and vigilantly warding off any errors that threaten
4278 AdGent 1, 9 | overthrows the devil's domain and wards off the manifold malice
4279 SacCon 1, 24 | essential to promote that warm and living love for scripture
4280 DVerb 2, 8 | themselves had received, warn the faithful to hold fast
4281 GaudSp 9, 79 | all is fair between the warring parties.~Those too who devote
4282 SacCon 1, 8 | Lord's glory with all the warriors of the heavenly army; venerating
4283 GaudSp 7, 70 | their serious obligation of watching, on the one hand, that provision
4284 AdGent 3, 22 | which is the word of God, watered by divine dew, sprouts from
4285 LumGen 2, 9 | of the flesh she may not waver from perfect fidelity, but
4286 LumGen 8, 62 | which she sustained without wavering beneath the cross, and lasts
4287 GaudSp 3, 39 | of a new earth must not weaken but rather stimulate our
4288 LumGen 7, 51 | genuine nature, in no way weakens, but conversely, more thoroughly
4289 GaudSp Intro, 8 | of social orders; between wealthy nations and those which
4290 GaudSp 9, 79 | now that every kind of weapon produced by modern science
4291 PreOrd 2, 8 | Christ's invitation to the weary apostles: "Come aside to
4292 LumGen 4, 31 | life, from which the very web of their existence is woven.
4293 GaudSp 5, 52 | particularly those recently wed, and to train them for family,
4294 GaudSp 2, 32 | fellowship. He was present at the wedding of Cana, visited the house
4295 PreOrd 2, 6(31) | clergy present at the 13th week-long congress at Orvieto on pastoral
4296 SacCon 1, 35 | more solemn feasts, on some weekdays in Advent and Lent, and
4297 SacCon Appen | so that the succession of weeks may be left intact, unless
4298 LumGen 7, 48 | where "there will be the weeping and the gnashing of teeth".259
4299 ChrDom 2, 27 | will be to investigate and weigh pastoral undertakings and
4300 ApAct 3, 14 | Thus they should make the weight of their opinion felt in
4301 AdGent 5, 31 | common counsel to deal with weightier questions and urgent problems,
4302 GaudSp 4, 41 | opinion, for example those welch undervalue the human body
4303 IntMir Intro, 1 | with God's help, the Church welcomes and promotes with special
4304 NAet 0, 4 | sustenance from the root of that well-cultivated olive tree onto which have
4305 GaudSp 9, 84 | organizations are certainly well-deserving of the human race. These
4306 ApAct 5, 26 | apostolate. It can serve as a well-equipped center for communicating
4307 GaudSp 4, 43 | generally the function of their well-formed Christian conscience to
4308 ApAct 6, 29 | conditions of each lay person. Well-informed about the modern world,
4309 ChrDom 2, 35 | observance by all.~5.) A well-ordered cooperation is to be encouraged
4310 GaudSp 5, 48 | this many-faceted love, welling up as it does from the fountain
4311 AdGent 1, 6 | that missionary activity wells up from the Church's inner
4312 GravEd 0, 0(25) | Cf. Provincial Council of Westminster I, a. 1852: Collatio Lacensis
4313 ApAct 1, 4 | the words of the Apostle, "What-ever you do in word or work,
4314 DigHum 0, 11 | cockle had been sown amid the wheat, gave orders that both should
4315 | whereas
4316 PreOrd 3, 13 | by the same consolation wherewith God consoles them.18 As
4317 IntMir 1, 11 | professional associations, which-even under a code, if necessary,
4318 GaudSp 1, 18 | own doing is restored to wholeness by an almighty and merciful
4319 | whomever
4320 LumGen 7, 48 | eternal fire257 like the wicked and slothful servant,258
4321 LumGen 4, 35 | the spiritual forces of wickedness.203~Just as the sacraments
4322 ApAct Intro, 1 | apostolate have been immensely widened particularly in fields that
4323 ApAct 1, 4 | state or their single or widowed state, from their state
4324 GaudSp 5, 48 | age brings its loneliness. Widowhood, accepted bravely as a continuation
4325 LumGen 5, 41 | way, is that offered by widows and single people, who are
4326 NAet 0, 4 | which have been grafted the wild shoots, the Gentiles.7 Indeed,
4327 GaudSp 2, 27 | abortion, euthanasia or wilful self-destruction, whatever
4328 GaudSp 1, 19 | affairs.~Undeniably, those who willfully shut out God from their
4329 GaudSp 9, 89 | milieu to arouse a ready willingness to cooperate with the international
4330 PreOrd 3, 13 | spend thy care on them; so wilt thou and those who listen
4331 AdGent 1, 9 | be gathered from the four winds like a harvest into the
4332 LumGen 3, 28 | and the Supreme Pontiff, wipe out every kind of separateness,
4333 PerCar 0, 7 | mentioned above. However their withdrawal from the world and the exercises
4334 GaudSp 2, 31 | extreme poverty just as it withers when he indulges in too
4335 PreOrd 3, 17 | their example the apostles witnessed that a free gift of God
4336 DigHum 0, 11 | It is established by witnessing to the truth and by hearing
4337 LumGen 2, 11 | is suitably signified and wondrously brought about by this most
4338 LumGen Appen, 71 | unanimously, decided that this wording should be used: "in hierarchical
4339 GaudSp 9, 81 | and backed up by true and workable safeguards.3~
4340 GaudSp 9, 79 | war can be better and more workably held in check. All men,
4341 ChrDom 2, 30 | a particular concern for workingmen. Finally, they should encourage
4342 GaudSp 7, 67 | conditions of the factory or workshop, and the common good.6~Since
4343 LumGen 4, 35 | by wrestling "against the world-rulers of this darkness, against
4344 GaudSp 9, 85 | is to be established on a world-wide basis, an end will have
4345 GaudSp 1, 21 | entire life, including its worldly dimensions, and by activating
4346 AdGent 2, 13 | alluring or enticing people by worrisome wiles. By the same token,
4347 ChrDom 2, 35 | public exercise of divine worship-except where differences in rites
4348 IntMir 2, 14 | decent films, by encouraging worthwhile films through critical approval
4349 LumGen 4, 31 | web of their existence is woven. They are called there by
4350 GaudSp Intro, 11 | good. Yet they are often wrenched from their rightful function
4351 LumGen 4, 35 | continual conversion and by wrestling "against the world-rulers
4352 GaudSp 5, 49 | pursued, soon enough fades wretchedly away.~This love is uniquely
4353 GaudSp 7, 63 | wealth. Extravagance and wretchedness exist side by side. While
4354 AdGent 1, 3 | it is found among us poor wretches, save only sin (cf. Heb.
4355 PerCar 0, 6 | reading and meditating on Holy Writ, they may learn "the surpassing
4356 LumGen 1, 6(5*) | ecclesiae, Romao 195O, p. 111, XC:.Deus, qui ex omni coaptacione
4357 SacCon 2, 48(38) | of John, book XI, chap. XI-XII: Migne, Patrologia Graeca,
4358 DVerb 3, 12(6) | 6, 2: PL 41, 537: CSEL. XL, 2, 228.~
4359 UniRed 3, 15(36) | CHRYSOSTOMOS, In loannem Homelia XLVI, PG 59, 260-262. ~
4360 DVerb 3, 12(6) | Augustine, "City of God," XVII, 6, 2: PL 41, 537: CSEL.
4361 SacCon 3, 77(41) | Council of Trent, Session XXIV, November 11, 1563, On Reform,
4362 GaudSp 7, 69(10) | Sent. d. 15, a. 1 (ed. cit. XXIX, 494-497). As for the determination
4363 LumGen 3, 25(39*)| c. 2, n. 9; et Sess. I XXlV, can. 4; Conc. Oec. Decr.
4364 PreOrd 3, 17(47) | Council of Trent, Session XXV, De Reform., chapter 1.~
4365 PreOrd 2, 7(37) | Euchologium Serapionis, XXVII (ed. F.X. Funk, Didascalia
4366 AdGent 3, 20 | receive such missionaries glad]y, and support their undertakings
4367 AdGent 2, 11 | let them awaken in him a yearning for that truth and:charity
4368 GaudSp 4, 45 | and the answer to all its yearnings.25 He it is Whom the Father
4369 GaudSp Pref, 2 | humanity. For the council yearns to explain to everyone how
4370 | yes
4371 GaudSp 9, 82 | greater urgency by way of yielding concrete results in the
4372 AdGent 4, 24 | heart, he proves that His yoke is easy and His burden light (
4373 GaudSp 2, 32 | Cana, visited the house of Zacchaeus, ate with publicans and
4374 AdGent 1, 6 | connected with the missionary zeal15 because the division among
4375 ApAct 3, 12 | they are impelled by a zest for life and a ready eagerness
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