Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,1 | of expression so that it may take root in ail successive
2 I, 3,8 | So that effective help may be given these workers in
3 II, 1,9 | his will . . . so that he may invite and take men into
4 II, 1,10| AND WORDS~ ~11 So that men may come to a knowledge of his
5 II, 1,12| leadership of the Magisterium, may attain a fuller understanding
6 II, 2,17| in the faith SO that they may prepare themselves for receiving
7 II, 2,17| cf. CD, 14), 50 that it may be possible to have contact
8 II, 2,18| individual men and of society may be illumined by the light
9 II, 2,18| who believe in the Gospel may be able to be recognised.~ ~
10 II, 2,24| 15; Ad Ecclesiam totam, May 14, 1967, AAS, 1967, pp.
11 II, 2,29| the human word. So that it may bear fruit in man and generate
12 II, 2,30| summary formulas, which may be explained further later.
13 III, 1,33| times, in order that they may be converted to God through
14 III, 1,33| through Christ, that they may interpret their whole life
15 III, 1,33| develops, and that they may lead a life in keeping with
16 III, 1,34| 50 that the People of God may be nourished by it and live
17 III, 1,34| the Christian community may arrive al an always more
18 III, 1,34| the Christian message, and may judge the concrete conditions
19 III, 1,39| of faith.~ ~These truths may be grouped under four basic
20 III, 2,45| right use of human reason may not be neglected; for, as
21 III, 2,49| Christ, in order that he may be accepted net merely for
22 III, 2,52| the life of the faithful may be related in some way to
23 III, 2,53| the Holy Spirit, that he may live in the world as a witness
24 III, 2,53| open for them, so that they may obtain pardon from the merciful
25 III, 2,53| sacred power, that they may shepherd the Church, nourish
26 III, 2,53| representing Christ’s person, may offer the Sacrifice of the
27 III, 2,53| glorified Lord, that He may lighten their sufferings
28 III, 2,54| of God and neighbor, they may become more and more a people
29 III, 2,57| possible the best conditions may be established for the right
30 III, 2,59| authoritatively, in order that it may rightly and correctly express
31 III, 2,60| vocation or state of life may be, is nothing other than
32 III, 2,65| the Father, SO that "God may be ail in ail" (1 Cor. 15,
33 III, 2,65| Christ, se that each one may receive the recompense,
34 IV, 2 | facts in order that in them may be recognised the meaning
35 IV, 4 | experiences, so that there may be stimulated within men
36 V, 1 | so that the little child may learn to call upon the God
37 V, 1 | and SO that this child may also direct confident prayers
38 V, 1 | insufficiencies as a result, what they may be, and how they may be
39 V, 1 | they may be, and how they may be compensated. Suitable
40 V, 2 | only, however useful they may be, but it should strive
41 V,10 | themselves, so that they may be able to follow out more
42 V,10 | by means of groups they may protect their own autonomy
43 V,10 | Christian values of the latter may be duly recognised and appreciated
44 V,13 | development of personality may turn out to be favourable
45 V,17 | to an industrial society, may think that he can obtain
46 V,19 | contemporary development of society may be leading and of distinguishing
47 VI, 1,68| situation, so that the people may be made aware of the questions
48 VI, 2,71| field of pastoral action may differ in degree and style
49 VI, 3,76| congregations are dedicated, may be prepared. These higher
50 VI, 3,76| full-time catechetical personnel may be prepared.~ ~
51 Add, 4 | the Communion of children may be appropriately received
52 Add, 4 | early use of Confession may be avoided, and so that
53 Add, 4 | preparation for Confession itself may be fostered, if has seemed
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