Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 1 1, 5 | revealed by Him. To make this act of faith, the grace of God
Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 2 1, 5(24) | Cf. Act. 2, 36; Hebr. 5, 6; 7, 17-
3 1, 5(25) | Cf. Act. 2, 33.~
4 1, 6(35) | Mt 21, 42; cf. Act. 4, 11; 1 F 2, 7; Ps. 117,
5 3, 20(4*) | Cfr. Act 6, 2-6; 11, 30; 13, 1, 14,
6 3, 20(5*) | Cfr. Act. 20, 25-27; 2 Tim. 4, 6
7 3, 20(148)| Cf. Act. 20, 28.~
8 3, 21(152)| Cf. Rom. 15, 16; Act. 20, 24.~
9 3, 21 | High Priest, and that they act in His person.22* Therefore
10 3, 22 | thereby made a collegiate act.~
11 3, 23 | it is not exercised by an act of jurisdiction, contributes
12 3, 25 | faith,166 by a definitive act he proclaims a doctrine
13 3, 26(50*)| Cfr. Act. 8, 1; 14, 22-23; 20, 17,
14 4, 35(200)| Cf. Act. 2, 17-18; Apoc. 19, 10.~
15 5, 39(1*) | 69 (ho hagios tou theou); Act. 3, 14; 4, 27 et 30;Hebr.
16 7, 51(20*)| Conc. Nicaenum II, Act. VII: Denz. 302 (600).~
17 Appen, 71 | as a power fully ready to act. But for this power to be
18 Appen, 71 | power to be fully ready to act, there must be a further
19 Appen, 73 | implies the need for an act which belongs properly to
20 Appen, 73 | bishops are not able to act as a College: this is clear
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 21 Intro, 2 | invisibly equipped, eager to act and yet intent on contemplation,
22 2, 56 | they form but one single act of worship. Accordingly
23 3, 59 | but, in addition, the very act of celebrating them most
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 24 1, 17 | dignity demands that he act according to a knowing and
25 2, 28 | also to those who think or act differently than we do in
26 4, 45 | tho beginning and the end (Act;. 22;12-13). ~
27 5, 48 | consent. Hence by that human act whereby spouses mutually
28 9, 80 | following declaration.~Any act of war aimed indiscriminately
29 9, 85 | they give aid, will not act as overlords, but as helpers
30 9, 92 | Spirit faithfully and to act on them energetically.~For
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 31 0 | stimulate their students to act for themselves and even
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 32 0, 1 | increasingly made that men should act on their own judgment, enjoying
33 0, 2 | no one is to be forced to act in a manner contrary to
34 0, 3 | he is not to be forced to act in manner contrary to his
35 0, 4 | as their right when they act in community. Religious
36 0, 7 | However, government is not to act in an arbitrary fashion
37 0, 8 | namely, that men may come to act with greater responsibility
38 0, 9 | with the freedom of the act of Christian faith.~
39 0, 10 | Fathers of the Church.7 The act of faith is of its very
40 0, 10 | of its very nature a free act. Man, redeemed by Christ
41 0, 13 | property of the Church that to act against it is to act against
42 0, 13 | to act against it is to act against the will of God.
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 43 1, 2 | such a way that they can act in the person of Christ
44 2, 5 | priesthood of Christ, they might act as his ministers in performing
45 2, 6 | of the Lord. They should act toward men, not as seeking
46 3, 13 | revealed in Christ.~Priests act especially in the person
47 3, 13 | faithful, it is still an act of Christ and of the Church.15
48 3, 13 | when priests join in the act of Christ the Priest, they
49 3, 21 | those in charge of this act to bring together the institutes
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 50 2, 7 | Christian charity, they must act directly and in a definite
51 3, 14 | the civil authority may act with justice and that legislation
52 3, 14 | wherever they go and should act accordingly. ~
53 4, 18 | than if each member were to act on his own. ~In the present
54 4, 20 | to be done.~c) The laity act together in the manner of
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 55 4, 11 | to use freedom wisely, to act spontaneously and energetically,
56 6, 20 | practically, and to be able to act both on their own responsibility
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