Part,Chapter,Paragraph
1 Intro | of the consecrated life (cf. PC 4) and the place of
2 Intro | within the particular Church (cf. CD 33) are involved.~The
3 I, I,1 | presenting her as Mystery (cf. LG ch. 1). Indeed, from
4 I, I,1 | Indeed, from Pentecost on (cf. LG 4), there exists in
5 I, I,1 | have access to the Father (cf. Eph 2:18). The members
6 I, I,1 | such an intimate unity (cf. LG 9) that its reality
7 I, I,1 | the flame of its love (cf. LG 4; 7; 8; 9; 12; 18;
8 I, I,1 | special privileged moment (cf. Evangelii Nuntiandi 75)
9 I, I,1 | towards the day of her Lord (cf. Rev 22:17).~
10 I, I,2 | to each other"~(Rm 12:5; cf. l Cor 12:13)~2. In the
11 I, I,2 | presence of the Holy Spirit (cf. LG 7) builds up organic
12 I, I,2 | with His fruits" (LG 4; cf. Eph 4:11-12; 1 Cor 12:4;
13 I, I,2 | mission of the self-same Body (cf. LG 7; AA 3). Consequently,
14 I, I,3 | building up of the body" (LG 8; cf. Eph 4:16). The intimate
15 I, I,3 | this saving unity" (LG 9; cf. LG 1; 8; 48; GS 42; AG
16 I, I,4 | the plan of God" (LG 17; cf. AA 2; AG 1, 2, 3, 4, 5).~
17 I,II,5 | like the soul of the Body (cf. LG 7), Christ is objectively
18 I,II,5 | is objectively its Head (cf. LG 7); both therefore are
19 I,II,5 | cohesion of its members (cf. 1 Cor 12-13; Col 2:19).
20 I,II,5 | in every way" (Col 1:18; cf. LG 7). In this manner the
21 I,II,5 | intimate and vital way (cf. Eph 2:21-22; and in various
22 I,II,6 | representatives" (LG 21; cf. 27, 28; PO 1, 2; CD 2).
23 I,II,6 | organic function of fecundity (cf. LG 18, 19), unity (cf.
24 I,II,6 | cf. LG 18, 19), unity (cf. LG 23), and spiritual authority (
25 I,II,6 | and spiritual authority (cf. LG 22) which is so basic
26 I,II,6 | discernment and harmony (cf. LG 21) which involves an
27 I,II,6 | and only vivifying Spirit (cf. LG 12, 24, etc.).~
28 I,II,7 | sanctifying and ruling (cf. LG 25-27; CD 12-20; PO
29 I,II,7 | vocation proper to each one (cf. CD 15) -- likewise, therefore,
30 I,II,8 | holiness of the Church (cf. LG 44). Through the action
31 I,II,8 | within the People of God (cf. LG 44). Likewise the Church,
32 I,II,8 | consecration to God" (LG 45; cf. SC 80, 2).~Bishops, furthermore,
33 I,II,8 | the evangelical counsels (cf. LG 45); in authentically
34 I,II,8 | Rules proposed to them (cf. LG 45) in such a way that
35 I,II,9 | sacramentally his Vicars (cf. LG 18, 22, 27) and granting
36 I,II,9 | Christ the Head the duty (cf. LG 21) of discerning gifts
37 I,III,10| gift for the entire Church (cf. LG 43).~It consists in
38 I,III,10| good of the entire Body (cf. LG 44).~This clearly indicates
39 I,III,10| to its proper character (cf. PC 7, 8, 9, 10). Each,
40 I,III,10| outstanding men and women (cf. LG 45; PC 1; 2), and authentically
41 I,III,10| fostered by the Church" (LG 44; cf. CD 33; 35, 1; 35, 2; etc.).
42 I,III,12| to all the People of God (cf. LG 9, 10, 34, 35, 36),
43 I,III,12| organization all their own (cf. CD 35, 3) which has its
44 I,III,12| never become independence (cf. CD 35, 3 and 4). The correct
45 I,III,13| obeying their superiors (cf. PC 14; CD 35, 2).~c) Religious
46 I,IV,14 | nature missionary" (AG 2; cf. LG 17), in Christ and in
47 I,IV,14 | apostolically committed (cf. n. 4). This commitment
48 I,IV,14 | in the obedience of Him (cf. Heb 5:8) who offered Himself
49 I,IV,15 | their priest-collaborators (cf. LG 25; 27; 28; 41), "dispensers
50 I,IV,15 | hidden with Christ in God (cf. Col 3:3) which is the source
51 I,IV,15 | life hold in this field (cf. PC 7 and AG 18), and by
52 I,IV,15 | give clear witness of it (cf. PC 8).~
53 I,IV,16 | differences in functions (cf. AA 1) and charisms (cf.
54 I,IV,16 | cf. AA 1) and charisms (cf. LG 2) the concrete difference
55 I,IV,17 | renewal in ecclesial life (cf. LG 13; 23; 26; CD 3; 11;
56 I,IV,17 | between bishops and religious (cf. Evang. nunt. 61-64), can
57 I,IV,17 | the entire Mystical Body (cf. UR 14-17). The Church universal,
58 I,IV,17 | it a federation of them (cf. Evang. nunt. 62), but it
59 I,IV,17 | sacrament of salvation (cf. Evang. nunt. 54). This
60 I,IV,17 | out into the whole world (cf. CD 6; LG 20; 23; 24; AG
61 I,IV,17 | of the "diocesan family" (cf. CD 34) and accept the duty
62 I,IV,18 | needs of the world today (cf. GS 43-44), press ever more
63 I,IV,18 | in creative initiative (cf. n. 12) is eminently compatible
64 I,IV,18 | preference are decided (cf. CD 11; 30; 35, 5; AG 22;
65 I,IV,18 | the Holy See, the diocese (cf. CD 11) and successively,
66 I,IV,18 | the Episcopal Conference (cf. CD 38). In addition to
67 I,IV,19 | on the universal level (cf. PC 23; REU 73, 5). Obviously,
68 I,IV,20 | good of the Church itself (cf. LG 45; CD 35, 3), grants
69 I,IV,20 | generosity and on a wider scale (cf. n. 8).~Actually, exemption
70 I,IV,20 | jurisdiction" (CD 35, 3; cf. CD 35, 4; Eccl. Sanctae
71 I,IV,20 | universal care of all people (cf. n. 8).~This renewed awareness
72 I,IV,21 | and to the life of prayer (cf. LG 26; 27; 41); it requires,
73 I,IV,21 | the perfection of love (cf. LG 40) is made radically
74 I,IV,21 | is preached and received (cf. Evang. nunt. 19; 20; 32;
75 I,IV,21 | little ones and the poor (cf. Mt 18:1-6; Lk 6:20).~
76 II, V | Sanctifiers of the entire flock (cf. Part I, ch. II). Religious
77 II, V | formation of the members (cf. PC 14; 18; Part I, ch.
78 II, V | their distinctive spirit (cf. PC 7; AG 40), should offer
79 II, V | of their religious life (cf. CD 12; 15; 35, 2; LG 25;
80 II, V | members of the diocese (cf. CD 12; 15; 35, 2; LG 25;
81 II, V | in the spirit of faith (cf. PC 14).~Bishops, along
82 II, V | their spiritual progress (cf. OT 10; AG 39), though generally
83 II, V | chosen religious priests (cf. n. 36).~31. Greater maturity
84 II, V | divine and catholic truth (cf. LG 25), in the fulfillment
85 II, V | though complex reality (cf. LG 8).~Wherefore religious,
86 II, V | foresight for the future (cf. Part I, ch. III), should
87 II, V | authority of the hierarchy (cf. PC 2; LG 12).~35. The bishop,
88 II, V | their superiors general (cf. Part I, ch. IV).~
89 II,VI | Head operative in the Body (cf. Part I, ch. II). This evidently
90 II,VI,22 | bishops of other rites (cf. Eccl. Sanctae I, 23).~It
91 II,VI,22 | unity of the priesthood (cf. LG 28; CD 28; 11) and inasrnuch
92 II,VI,22 | communities of religious (cf. CD 35, 5). Great importance
93 II,VI,22 | solidarity and fraternal harmony (cf. ES I, 28). This will indeed
94 II,VI,22 | between bishops and religious (cf. PO 11; PC 24; OT 2). Such
95 II,VI,22 | place in our modern world (cf. GS 43; 44) are to be taken
96 II,VI,22 | such as that of the school (cf. S. Congregation for Catholic
97 II,VI,22 | hold fast to what is good (cf. 1 Thes 5:12 and 19-21;
98 II,VI,22 | has not been successful (cf. Evang. nunt. 58), humility
99 II,VI,22 | liturgists of the local Church (cf SC 22; 41; LG 26;CD 15;
100 II,VI,22 | SC 22; 41; LG 26;CD 15; cf. Part I, ch. II), and religious
101 II,VI,22 | so important and central (cf. SC 10). Religious, too,
102 II,VI,22 | exercise of public worship (cf. Eccl. Sanctae I, 26; 37;
103 II,VI,23 | withdraw from the undertaking (cf. Eccl. Sanctae I, 34, 3)
104 II,VI,23 | helpers of the Apostles (cf. Acts 18:26; Rom 16:1 ff.),
105 II,VI,23 | created and revealed identity (cf. Gen 2; Eph 5; 1 Tim 3 etc.)
106 II,VI,23 | characteristic of them (cf. Paul VI,Discourse to the
107 II,VI,23 | preaching of the kingdom (cf. Declaration Inter Insigniores,
108 II,VI,23 | certain manner distorted (cf. Part I, ch. III).~To pronounce
109 II,VI,23 | women whose proven virtue (cf. LG 45) demonstrates a real
110 II,VII,24| men and women religious (cf. CD 15; 16). In fact, it
111 II,VII,24| the patriarchal synod (cf. CD 35, 5) -- laws, that
112 II,VII,24| represented on pastoral councils (cf. PR 7; CD 27; ES I, 15 and
113 II,VII,24| ordinary according to law (cf. ES 1, 29).~b) "Whenever
114 II,VII,24| for example, for pastors (cf. ES I, 33), deans, episcopal
115 II,VII,25| of a country or region (cf. CD 37) the bishops themselves "
116 II,VII,25| ministry for their own rite (cf. DE 9) and inter-ritual
117 II,VII,25| coordination of the bishops (cf. n. 21).~Wherefore, in order
118 II,VII,25| and the local ordinary (cf. ES I, 23-25; 40); therefore
119 II,VII,25| with episcopal conferences (cf. CD 35, 5; AG 33), "it is
120 II,VII,25| their respective regions (cf. CD 36, 5).~In questions
121 II,VII,26| for Secular Institutes (cf. ES II, 42) and by allowing
122 II,VII,26| Evangelization of Peoples (cf. ES II, 16) .~
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