Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 4, 31| characterizes the laity is their secular nature. It is true that
2 4, 31| can at times be engaged in secular activities, and even have
3 4, 31| activities, and even have a secular profession. But they are
4 4, 31| in each and in all of the secular professions and occupations.
5 4, 35| in the program of their secular life let them express it
6 4, 36| by their competence in secular training and by their activity,
7 4, 36| conscience, since even in secular business there is no human
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 8 1, 18| 18. Priests, both secular and religious, who are already
9 2, 57| whether the priests be secular clergy or religious.~2.~
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 10 4, 43| harmonized unto God's glory.~Secular duties and activities belong
11 6, 62| also of the findings of the secular sciences, especially of
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 12 0 | of man's life, even the secular part of it insofar as it
13 0 | of their development in secular subjects. Therefore the
14 0 | prepared so that both in secular and religious knowledge
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 15 6, 40| inspiration of the Holy Spirit, secular institutes are daily increasing
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 16 1, 4 | correctly fulfilling their secular duties in the ordinary conditions
17 1, 4 | family concerns nor other secular affairs should be irrelevant
18 6, 29| characterized by the distinctively secular and particular quality of
Perfectae caritatis
Chap., Paragraph 19 0, 1 | common life without vows and secular institutes. Particular norms
20 0, 11| 11. Secular Institutes, although not
21 0, 11| their own proper, i.e., secular character, so that they
22 0, 23| also be established for secular institutes.~
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