Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 2, 9 | and save them merely as individuals, without bond or link between
2 3, 28| legitimately handed on to different individuals in the Church various degrees
3 5, 39| expressed in many ways in individuals, who in their walk of life,
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 4 Intro, 9 | growingly serve man and help individuals as well as groups to affirm
5 1, 16| which arise in the life of individuals from social relationships.
6 2, 32| save them not merely as individuals, without bond or link between
7 2, 32| has chosen men not just as individuals but as members of a certain
8 3, 33| goal are the strivings of individuals and societies heading? The
9 3, 35| and that it allow men as individuals and as members of society
10 3, 37| is mixed with the good, individuals and groups pay heed solely
11 4, 40| talents and industry of individuals and from human society as
12 4, 46| throughout the world both as individuals and as members of society.
13 7, 65| the spontaneous efforts of individuals and of free groups with
14 7, 65| the economic activity of individuals, nor to the authority of
15 7, 66| way as to keep the life of individuals and their families from
16 7, 69| council urges all, both individuals and governments, to remember
17 7, 69| especially by supporting individuals or peoples with the aid
18 7, 70| economy-whether they be individuals or groups of public authorities-are
19 7, 70| for a decent life both of individuals and of the whole community
20 7, 71| that the access of both individuals and communities to some
21 7, 72| activities let them, either as individuals or as members of groups,
22 8, 73| only to a few privileged individuals.~However, those political
23 9, 90| joint efforts which, both as individuals and in groups, they contribute
Dignitatis humanae
Chap., Paragraph 24 0, 2 | coercion on the part of individuals or of social groups and
25 0, 4 | endowment of persons as individuals is also to be recognized
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 26 4, 23| vocation in the hearts of individuals, and at the same time He
27 4, 27| be accomplished by lone individuals, a common calling has gathered
28 4, 27| calling has gathered these individuals together into institutes,
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 29 2, 6 | care of the faithful as individuals, but also in a true sense
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 30 1, 3 | Cor. 12:11) in order that individuals, administering grace to
31 2, 8 | effective help is given to needy individuals and peoples. In so doing,
32 4, 15| apostolic activity either as individuals or together as members of
33 4, 17| in the apostolate only as individuals, whether for the reasons
34 4, 18| engage in the apostolate as individuals in the varying circumstances
35 5, 23| exercised by the faithful as individuals or as members of organizations,
36 5, 27| Christians, on the part of individuals and communities within the
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 37 Intro, 1 | doing this not merely as individuals but also as corporate bodies.
38 1, 3 | brethren, whether considered as individuals or as Communities and Churches,
39 1, 4 | it is evident that, when individuals wish for full Catholic communion,
Orientalium ecclesiarum
Chap., Paragraph 40 6, 26| consideration the different cases of individuals, where neither the unity
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 41 Intro, 1 | and influence, not only individuals, but the very masses and
42 1, 5 | about matters concerning individuals or the community. The proper
43 1, 12| restricts the freedom of individuals or groups, especially where
44 2, 17| those organizations and individuals who possess financial and
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