Part,Chapter,Paragraph
1 I, I,4 | concern for its unity, of the faithful fulfillment of one's own
2 I,II,6 | present in the midst of the faithful.... [Bishops] in a resplendent
3 I,II,7 | to the community of the faithful, namely that of teaching,
4 I,II,7 | growth in holiness of all his faithful inasmuch as he is the principal
5 I,II,9 | for the perfection of the faithful, but also true witnesses
6 I,IV,14| inspiring in the hearts of the faithful that same spirit of mission
7 I,IV,15| sacraments, and that they become faithful witnesses to the Lord" (
8 I,IV,15| Providence, today many of the faithful are led by an inner impulse
9 I,IV,20| exempt religious institutes, faithful to "their own proper characters
10 I,IV,21| Catholic Church -- for all the faithful -- or that of each religious
11 II, V | that their religious remain faithful to their vocation. They
12 II, V | for the reflection of the faithful.~Care must be taken, however,
13 II, V | cause serious harm to the faithful. This must be avoided at
14 II,VI,22| activities on behalf of the faithful of rites different from
15 II,VI,22| wills" (Jn 3:8) calls the faithful to various offices and states
16 II,VI,22| Great harm is done to the faithful by the fact that too much
17 II,VI,23| liturgical formation of the faithful, especially of children.
18 II,VI,23| Religious women therefore, faithful to their vocation and in
19 II,VI,23| radiant sign of the Church, faithful, zealous and fruitful in
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