Part,Chapter,Paragraph
1 I, I,1 | to the flesh, but in the Spirit (LG 9)~1. The Council has
2 I, I,1 | which, vivified by the Holy Spirit, assembles in Christ in
3 I, I,1 | very presence of the Holy Spirit. He, in fact, is the life
4 I, I,1 | the presence of the Holy Spirit -- on which some insidious
5 I, I,2 | life-giving presence of the Holy Spirit (cf. LG 7) builds up organic
6 I, I,3 | of the Church serve the Spirit of Christ who vivifies it,
7 I, I,4 | Church "is driven by the Holy Spirit to do her part for the full
8 I, I,4 | the primacy of life in the Spirit: this is the basis for the
9 I, I,4 | vocation to life in the Spirit flow clarifying exigencies
10 I,II,5 | is the fruit of the Holy Spirit Himself, in such a way that
11 I,II,5 | paschal exodus. The Holy Spirit is, in fact, the Spirit
12 I,II,5 | Spirit is, in fact, the Spirit of the Lord: Jesus Christ, "
13 I,II,5 | out on His disciples the Spirit promised by the Father" (
14 I,II,5 | Father" (LG 5). Now, if the Spirit is like the soul of the
15 I,II,5 | no true docility to the Spirit without fidelity to the
16 I,II,5 | manner it may be, of the Holy Spirit, and of itself preceding
17 I,II,5 | very gifts given by the Spirit are willed precisely by
18 I,II,5 | simultaneously in Christ and in His Spirit. Rightly and appropriately,
19 I,II,5 | in Christ" and "in the Spirit" a number of times, making
20 I,II,6 | special gifts of the Holy Spirit and the distinctive charism
21 I,II,6 | the one and only vivifying Spirit (cf. LG 12, 24, etc.).~
22 I,II,8 | flourish in accordance with the spirit of their founders"(LG 45);
23 I,II,9 | communion with them.~b) The Holy Spirit is called the soul of the
24 I,II,9 | the primacy of life in the Spirit. This demands that they
25 I,III,10| a gift raised up by the Spirit through the work of outstanding
26 I,III,10| as an "experience of the Spirit," transmitted to their disciples
27 I,III,11| recognize it as coming from the Spirit.~The specific charismatic
28 I,III,11| the Lord; docility to His Spirit; intelligent attention to
29 I,III,11| doubt usually come from the Spirit. They are intended for the
30 I,III,12| authority proceeds from the Spirit of the Lord through the
31 I,III,13| offered to God without the spirit of the beatitudes" (LG 31).~
32 I,III,13| according to a particular spirit and a specific mission.
33 I,IV,14 | Pentecost "Christ sent the Holy Spirit from the Father to exercise
34 I,IV,14 | Christ and in virtue of the Spirit. All -- pastors, laymen
35 I,IV,14 | of the Father; the Holy Spirit, then, nourishes it, "giving
36 I,IV,14 | of the faithful that same spirit of mission which impelled
37 I,IV,18 | Missionary duty and the spirit of initiative~19. A clear
38 I,IV,18 | inspiration of the Holy Spirit, who is by His very nature
39 II, V | vivifying indwelling of the Holy Spirit, by jointly organizing special
40 II, V | fidelity to their distinctive spirit (cf. PC 7; AG 40), should
41 II, V | that through a renewed spirit of obedience and chastity
42 II, V | religious vocation in the spirit of each institute. In carrying
43 II, V | religious are subject in the spirit of faith (cf. PC 14).~Bishops,
44 II, V | while showing a particular spirit of enterprise and foresight
45 II, V | loyal to the intention and spirit of their institute, in full
46 II,VI | The Church lives in the Spirit and rests on the foundation
47 II,VI | harmony both with the Holy Spirit who is her soul and with
48 II,VI,22 | variety of charisms of His Spirit.~Regarding vocations, this
49 II,VI,22 | mind, namely that the Holy Spirit, who "breathes where He
50 II,VI,22 | basically inspired by the Holy Spirit. In consideration of this
51 II,VI,22 | try to discern what the Spirit wills and should study ways
52 II,VI,22 | indeed to extinguish the Spirit, but to test all things
53 II,VI,22 | bishops and superiors, in a spirit of mutual trust, in fulfillment
54 II,VI,22 | dispositions, always in the spirit of charity but also with
55 II,VI,23 | credible presence of the Holy Spirit, both to receive His gifts "
56 II,VI,23 | special origin from the Spirit, distinct, even though not
57 II,VI,23 | in them as a gift of the Spirit.~When there is question,
58 II,VI,23 | to whose authority the Spirit himself subjects even those
59 II,VII,24| strive to understand what the Spirit wants to manifest, even
60 II,VII,25| collaborate diligently and in a spirit of trust with episcopal
61 Conclu | preserve the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace" (Eph
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