Part,Chapter,Paragraph
1 Intro | there are over one million women religious in the world --
2 Intro | for every 250 Catholic women -- and that there are about
3 Intro | Superiors General, Men and Women, were consulted and collaborated.
4 I,III,10| work of outstanding men and women (cf. LG 45; PC 1; 2), and
5 II, V | religious men and religious women;~d) the preparation of suitable
6 II, V | participation of men and women religious in the life of
7 II,VI,22 | institutes, both men and women, also belong in a special
8 II,VI,22 | coordinate religious men and women with the local clergy and
9 II,VI,22 | and educators, to men and women religious, to diocesan priests
10 II,VI,23 | place has been accorded to women. Once zealous helpers of
11 II,VI,23 | Acts 18:26; Rom 16:1 ff.), women should contribute their
12 II,VI,23 | civil society.~Religious women therefore, faithful to their
13 II,VI,23 | distinctive character as women, should seek out and propose
14 II,VI,23 | development of apostolic activity, women religious will be able more
15 II,VI,23 | superiors, both men and women, should see to it that the
16 II,VI,23 | the apostolic service of women religious be better known,
17 II,VI,23 | the number of religious women, but especially of their
18 II,VI,23 | given to this that religious women be held in high esteem and
19 II,VI,23 | given by them as consecrated women, and then for the useful
20 II,VI,23 | Founders entails men and women whose proven virtue (cf.
21 II,VII,24| Shepherd towards men and women religious (cf. CD 15; 16).
22 II,VII,24| namely priests, brothers and women religious possessing the
23 II,VII,25| Superiors (both of men and women or mixed). Such Councils
24 II,VII,25| religious superiors, men or women" (ES II, 43).~Such a mixed
25 II,VII,26| the union of both men and women superiors general at the
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