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Vat. Ecum. Council II
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   Doc., Chap.,  Paragraph
1 SacrosConcil, 1, 32 : due honors to be given to civil authorities. Apart from 2 SacrosConcil, 2, 53 : for holy Church, for the civil authorities, for those oppressed 3 SacrosConcil, Appen : perpetual calendar into civil society. But among the 4 SacrosConcil, Appen : and to introduce it into civil life, the Church has no 5 GaudiumSpes, Intro, 7: humanities and of history and civil laws themselves. As a consequence, 6 GaudiumSpes, 4, 43 : increasingly moves toward civil, economic and social unity, 7 GaudiumSpes, 5, 47 :psychological, and by the demands of civil society. Finally, in certain 8 GaudiumSpes, 7, 65 : to be recognized by the civil authority, to contribute 9 GaudiumSpes, 7, 71 : one of the conditions for civil liberties.13~The forms of 10 GaudiumSpes, 8, 73 : of all in the exercise of civil freedom and in the attainment 11 GaudiumSpes, 8, 74 : groups which make up the civil community are aware that 12 GaudiumSpes, 8, 76 : the privileges offered by civil authority. She will even 13 GaudiumSpes, 9, 89 : given, in both religious and civil education, to the formation 14 GravissEduc, 0 : duties belong indeed to civil society, whose role is to 15 GravissEduc, 0 : religious life, as well as by civil society and the entire human 16 GravissEduc, 0 : Church esteems highly those civil authorities and societies 17 DignitHuman : COMMUNITIES TO SOCIAL AND CIVIL FREEDOM IN MATTERS RELIGIOUS~ 18 DignitHuman, 0, 1 : immunity from coercion in civil society. Therefore it leaves 19 DignitHuman, 0, 2 : and thus it is to become a civil right.~It is in accordance 20 DignitHuman, 0, 6 : obtaining among peoples, special civil recognition is given to 21 DignitHuman, 0, 11 : Apostles recognized legitimate civil authority. "For there is 22 DignitHuman, 0, 13 : governments and the whole civil order.~In human society 23 DignitHuman, 0, 13 : all other men, possess the civil right not to be hindered 24 DignitHuman, 0, 15 : already been declared to be a civil right in most constitutions, 25 AdGentes, 3, 21 : the People of God and to civil society: they belong to 26 PresbytOrdin, 3, 21 : with ecclesiastical and civil laws-there may be either 27 ApostActuos, 3, 11 : importance for the Church and civil society. ~Christian husbands 28 ApostActuos, 3, 11 : preservation of these rights in civil legislation and to make 29 ApostActuos, 3, 14 : opinion felt in order that the civil authority may act with justice 30 ChristDomin, 2, 12 : and education of children, civil society with its laws and 31 ChristDomin, 2, 19 : and independence from any civil authority. Hence, the exercise 32 ChristDomin, 2, 19 : regard for their social and civil progress and prosperity. 33 ChristDomin, 2, 20 : of bishop be granted to civil authorities. The civil authorities, 34 ChristDomin, 2, 20 : to civil authorities. The civil authorities, on the other 35 ChristDomin, 2, 23 : people, together with the civil jurisdictions and social 36 ChristDomin, 2, 23 : given, if necessary, to civil boundaries and the special 37 ChristDomin, 3, 39 : even between bishops and civil authorities will be rendered 38 InterMirific, 1, 5 : the welfare of the entire civil society. Therefore, in society


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