Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd | the same importance. Those things which are said about divine
2 Fwd | On the other hand, those things which are said about the
3 I, 2,1 | whether because of the things they teach or because of
4 I, 2,2 | of unity among peoples. Things are otherwise now. The cohesion
5 I, 2,4 | them Less able to explain things in both personal and social
6 I, 3,7 | churches borrow ail those things which can contribute to
7 I, 3,8 | Having duly considered these things, the Sacred Synod of Vatican
8 II, 1,10| signs of the limes, and the things of this world, for the plan
9 II, 1,11| teaching fulfilled those things which had been said and
10 II, 1,12| tradition is bound up with things that have been said. In
11 II, 1,12| believers, who treasure these things in their hearts, through
12 II, 1,12| understanding 0f spiritual things they experience, and through
13 II, 1,14| God’s love. He created ail things for the sake of Christ and
14 II, 2,18| recognised.~ ~Ail these things determine the functions
15 II, 2,20| solidarity, since ail these things are in keeping with the
16 II, 2,22| of the creeds. Ail these things are necessary for a true
17 II, 2,23| to test and interpret ail things in a wholly Christian spirit" (
18 II, 2,32| effectively about those things which in fact exist in the
19 II, 2,32| bishops, remove or correct things that mar the appearance
20 III, 1,35| intervention in history. Ail these things are known through what God
21 III, 1,36| its foundation. In him all things are brought together (cf.
22 III, 1,36| For this reason, created things and the conscience of men
23 III, 1,39| Holy Spirit, Creator of ail things; the mystery of Christ the
24 III, 2,45| and teaches, from created things this reason can come to
25 III, 2,45| beginning and the end of ail things (cf. First Vatican Council,
26 III, 2,46| he is before ail and ail things hold together in him (cf.
27 III, 2,46| cf. Col. 1, 15-17). All things~have been created in him,
28 III, 2,46| was exalted as Lord of ail things, and was manifested 10 US
29 III, 2,47| of visible and invisible things, of the world and of angels,
30 III, 2,47| undertakings of God. These things are always present in the
31 III, 2,59| must include not only those things which are to be believed,
32 III, 2,59| believed, but also those things which are to be done.~ ~
33 III, 2,60| to the will of God in ail things; this is "the obedience
34 III, 2,62| sincerely and attentively he things in the Catholic family itself
35 III, 2,63| considering important and on what things she is in agreement with
36 III, 2,63| Church conform herself to the things of this world, or that she
37 III, 2,65| death is destroyed and ail things are subject b him, some
38 III, 2,65| the subject of the last things~- should, on the one hand,
39 IV, 2 | mealtimes through visible things, and also with the particular
40 IV, 3 | constant reference 10 concrete things in the explanation of intellectual
41 IV, 5 | the Church, and only~those things which are in agreement with
42 V, 2 | catechesis. The joy of doing things and doing them well, co-operation
43 V, 2 | the Church.~ ~With these things in mind, catechetical pedagogy,
44 V,16 | social life; and ail these things serve at times to promote
45 VI | PASTORAL ACTION~ ~98 Those things which have been explained
46 VI, 1,69| and preparing for those things that will necessary have
47 VI, 2,74| the proper time about what things are to be done, and also
48 VI, 2,74| made to avoid ail those things which can unduly disturb
49 VI, 4,88| must be kept between those things which pertain to the faith
50 VI, 4,88| must be held, and those things which are mere opinions
51 VI, 4,90| the effect, among other things, of giving an aura of reality
52 VI, 4,90| estimation the importance of the things they are suet about.~ ~The
53 VI, 4,90| the nature and value of things presented through the mass
54 Add, 4 | Church (cf. 1G, 11).~ ~These things have not prevented the introduction
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