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Vat. Ecum. Council II

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Lumen gentium
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1 1, 7 | this way all of us are made members of His Body,54 "but severally 2 1, 7 | His Body,54 "but severally members one of another".55~As all 3 1, 7 | of another".55~As all the members of the human body, though 4 1, 7 | of Christ's Body various members and functions have their 5 1, 7 | and inner joining of the members, this same Spirit produces 6 1, 7 | endures anything, all the members co-endure it, and if one 7 1, 7 | member is honored, all the members together rejoice.59~The 8 1, 7 | riches of His glory~All the members ought to be molded in the 9 1, 7 | being in the Head and in the members, gives life to, unifies 10 2, 13 | people of India arc his members"9*. Since the kingdom of 11 2, 13 | This diversity among its members arises either by reason 12 2, 13 | temporal resources. For the members of the people of God are 13 3, 21 | functioning150 He incorporates new members in His Body by a heavenly 14 3, 21 | communion with the head and the members of the college. For from 15 3, 21 | bishops to admit newly elected members into the episcopal body 16 3, 22 | communion with the head and members of the body.~But the college 17 3, 23 | for its poor and sorrowing members and for those who are suffering 18 4, 32 | in one body we have many members, yet all the members have 19 4, 32 | many members, yet all the members have not the same function, 20 4, 32 | in Christ, but severally members one of another".191 Therefore, 21 4, 32 | sharing a common dignity as members from their regeneration 22 4, 33 | are called upon, as living members, to expend all their energy 23 4, 36 | this manner, through the members of the Church, will Christ 24 4, 36 | duties which are theirs as members of the Church, and those 25 4, 36 | those which they have as members of human society. Let them 26 4, 37 | strengthened by each one of its members, may more effectively fulfill 27 6, 43 | both the progress of the members of these various religious 28 6, 43 | religious families give their members the support of a more firm 29 6, 43 | They further offer their members the support of fraternal 30 6, 44 | ought to attract all the members of the Church to an effective 31 6, 44 | whose purpose is to free its members from earthly cares, more 32 6, 45 | perfection and its individual members may be removed from the 33 6, 45 | patriarchical authority. The members of these institutes, in 34 8, 53 | She is "the mother of the members of Christ . . . having cooperated 35 8, 53 | born in the Church, who are members of that Head."3* Wherefore 36 Appen, 70 | head of the College and its members, but only a pro-portionality 37 Appen, 71 | the College and with its members. Cf. n. 22, end of 1 1.~ 38 Appen, 71 | communion with the head and members of the church is required. 39 Appen, 73 | between the head and the members, and implies the need for Sacrosanctum concilium Chap., Paragraph
40 1, 7 | is, by the Head and His members.~From this it follows that 41 1, 26 | they concern the individual members of the Church in different 42 1, 29 | lectors commentators, and members of the choir also exercise 43 3, 61 | Thus, for well-disposed members of the faithful, the liturgy 44 4, 87 | whether by priests or by other members of the Church, the sacred 45 4, 95 | particular law. ~c) All members of the above communities 46 4, 98 | 98. Members of any institute dedicated 47 4, 101 | in choir, to nuns and to members of institutes dedicated Gaudium et spes Chap., Paragraph
48 1, 21 | life of the Church and her members. For it is the function 49 2, 26 | groups and their individual members relatively thorough and 50 2, 29 | differences between the members of the one human family 51 2, 31 | advantages which will attract members and dispose them to serve 52 2, 32 | just as individuals but as members of a certain community. 53 2, 32 | Church. There everyone, as members one of the other. would 54 3, 35 | men as individuals and as members of society to pursue their 55 4, 40 | composed of men, that is, of members of the earthly city who 56 4, 43 | well aware that among her members,20 both clerical and lay, 57 4, 46 | both as individuals and as members of society. There are a 58 5, 48 | destiny of the individual members of a family, and on the 59 5, 48 | religious education.~As living members of the family, children 60 5, 48 | loving way in which all members of the family assist one 61 7, 72 | either as individuals or as members of groups, give a shining Gravissimum educationis Chap., Paragraph
62 0, 0(1) | Paul VI's allocution to members of Federated Institutes 63 0, 0(25)| Paul VI's allocution to the members of Federated Institutes Dignitatis humanae Chap., Paragraph
64 0, 4 | public worship, assist their members in the practice of the religious Ad gentes Chap., Paragraph
65 1, 5 | flows from Christ into His members; "From Him the whole body, 66 1, 7 | cf. Eph. 4:11-16). The members of the Church are impelled 67 2, 11 | acknowledge themselves to be members of the group of men among 68 2, 16 | all have, from among their members, their own ministers of 69 2, 18 | works, and prepare their members to exercise them rightly. 70 3, 21 | responsibility which they as members of Christ have for all men; 71 6, 36 | 36. As members of the living Christ, incorporated 72 6, 37 | to those who are its own members.~Thus the whole community 73 6, 38 | 38. All bishops, as members of the body of bishops succeeding 74 6, 40 | their founder; whether their members are involved as totally 75 6, 41 | non - Christians, and with members of international organizations, Presbyterorum ordinis Chap., Paragraph
76 1, 2 | body in which, "not all the members have the same function" ( 77 2, 5 | pours divine life into the members of his Body.19 Let priests 78 2, 7(41)| which the laity can also be members, and whose function is mainly 79 2, 8 | brotherhood with the other members of this priesthood. This 80 2, 9 | baptismal font. They are all members of one and the same Body 81 3, 18 | the sanctification of her members. Outstanding among all these Apostolicam actuositatem Chap., Paragraph
82 1, 2 | various ways through all her members. For the Christian vocation 83 1, 2 | and the structure of the members are so compact that the 84 1, 3 | diffuses in the hearts of all members of the Church. Indeed, by 85 1, 4 | vocation and have become members of one of the associations 86 2, 6 | the Church and of all its members is primarily designed to 87 3, 11 | mutual affection of its members and the prayer that they 88 3, 11(4)| of the convention of the members of the International Union 89 3, 11(6)| delegates to the convention of members of the International Union 90 4, 15 | individuals or together as members of various groups or associations.~ 91 4, 18 | in common sustain their members, form them for the apostolate, 92 4, 19 | the concrete life of the members and their faith must be 93 4, 19 | comprising them, as well as their members, are more closely united 94 5, 23 | faithful as individuals or as members of organizations, it should 95 6, 30 | being living and active members of the people of God. Priests 96 6, 30 | practical formation. Their members meet in small groups with Perfectae caritatis Chap., Paragraph
97 0, 1 | of those institutes whose members make profession of chastity, 98 0, 2 | should promote among their members an adequate knowledge of 99 0, 2 | religious life is to help the members follow Christ and be united 100 0, 3 | psychological circumstances of the members and also, as required by 101 0, 4 | the cooperation of all the members of the institute.~However, 102 0, 4 | appropriate way and hear the members of the order in those things 103 0, 5 | 5. Members of each institute should 104 0, 5 | necessary therefore that the members of every community, seeking 105 0, 6 | Christian spirituality, members of religious communities 106 0, 6 | they will love Christ's members as brothers, honor and love 107 0, 7 | contemplation, so that their members in solitude and silence, 108 0, 7 | Mystical Body of Christ, whose "members do not all have the same 109 0, 7 | example and which gains new members by their apostolate which 110 0, 8 | religious life of their members should be inspired by an 111 0, 8 | Therefore in order that their members may first correspond to 112 0, 8 | Christ and serve Him in His members, their apostolic activity 113 0, 10 | nothing to prevent some members of religious communities 114 0, 11 | be discharged unless the members be thoroughly trained in 115 0, 11 | spiritual training to be given members as well as encourage their 116 0, 13 | the superior's will, but members must be poor both in fact 117 0, 13 | constitutions can permit their members to renounce inheritances, 118 0, 14 | community which all its members share.~ 119 0, 15 | communion of the same spirit. As members of Christ living together 120 0, 15 | flooded the hearts of its members through the Holy Spirit ( 121 0, 15 | apostolic energy.~That all the members be more closely knit by 122 0, 22 | particularly when they have too few members. Finally, those who share Dei verbum Chap., Paragraph
123 1, 4 | communion with the head and members of the college, bishops 124 1, 4 | bishops are constituted as members of the episcopal body.1 " 125 1, 4 | that all bishops who are members of the episcopal college, 126 1, 6 | successors of the Apostles and members of the episcopal college, 127 1, 10 | is desirable that their members, officials, and consultors 128 1, 10 | bishops-will be chosen as members of the departments, for 129 2, 30 | truly realize that they are members both of the diocese and 130 2, 33 | Religious are included also the members of other institutes who 131 2, 34 | authority of the prelates.~Other members of religious communities, 132 3, 38 | circumstances of the age. ~2. ) Members of the episcopal conference 133 3, 38 | territory are not de iure members of the conferences. Local Unitatis redintegratio Chap., Paragraph
134 1, 3 | by faith in Baptism are members of Christ's body,21 and 135 1, 3 | God, though still in its members liable to sin, is ever growing 136 1, 4 | means of grace, yet its members fail to live by them with Orientalium ecclesiarum Chap., Paragraph
137 2, 6 | 6. All members of the Eastern Rite should 138 2, 6 | must be observed by the members of the Eastern rites themselves. 139 2, 6 | history and character of the members of the Eastern rites.6 To Inter mirifica Chap., Paragraph
140 1, 11 | moral practice-oblige their members to show respect for morality 141 2, 22 | an impact on individual members of the whole human family,


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