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Vat. Ecum. Council II
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    Doc., Chap.,  Paragraph
1 DeiVerbum, 1, 2 : come to share in the divine nature (see Eph. 2:18; 2 Peter 2 DeiVerbum, 1, 6 : truths which are by their nature accessible to human reason 3 DeiVerbum, 3, 13 : concern for our weak human nature." 11 For the words of God, 4 LumenGentium, 1, 1 : whole world its own inner nature and universal mission. This 5 LumenGentium, 1, 6 : In the same way the inner nature of the Church is now made 6 LumenGentium, 1, 7 : 7. In the human nature united to Himself the Son 7 LumenGentium, 1, 8 : incarnate Word. As the assumed nature inseparably united to Him, 8 LumenGentium, 1, 8 : Jesus, "though He was by nature God . . . emptied Himself, 9 LumenGentium, 1, 8 : emptied Himself, taking the nature of a slave",77 and "being 10 LumenGentium, 2, 11 : virtues that the sacred nature and organic structure of 11 LumenGentium, 2, 13 : beginning God made human nature one and decreed that all 12 LumenGentium, 2, 13 : rather than of an earthly nature. All the faithful, scattered 13 LumenGentium, 3, 21 : which, however, of its very nature, can be exercised only in 14 LumenGentium, 4, 31 : the laity is their secular nature. It is true that those in 15 LumenGentium, 5, 40 : and sharers in the divine nature. In this way they are really 16 LumenGentium, 5, 41 : frequently it is of a heavy nature- should better themselves 17 LumenGentium, 5, 42 : emptied Himself, taking the nature of a slave . . . becoming 18 LumenGentium, 6, 46 : but rather by its very nature is most beneficial to that 19 LumenGentium, 7 : CHAPTER VII THE ESCHATOLOGICAL NATURE OF THE PILGRIM CHURCH AND 20 LumenGentium, 7, 50 : those in heaven, by its very nature tends toward and terminates 21 LumenGentium, 7, 51 : according to its genuine nature, in no way weakens, but 22 LumenGentium, 8, 55 : Son of God took a human nature from her, that He might 23 LumenGentium, 8, 66 : time and place, and the nature and ingenuity of the faithful 24 LumenGentium, Appen, 71: is required by the very nature of the case, because it 25 SacrosConcil, Intro, 2 : mystery of Christ and the real nature of the true Church. It is 26 SacrosConcil, Intro, 3 : those which, in the very nature of things, affect other 27 SacrosConcil, 1 : I. The Nature of the Sacred Liturgy and 28 SacrosConcil, 1, 13 : the liturgy by its very nature far surpasses any of them. ~ 29 SacrosConcil, 1, 14 : is demanded by the very nature of the liturgy. Such participation 30 SacrosConcil, 1, 21 : of harmony with the inner nature of the liturgy or have become 31 SacrosConcil, 1 : hierarchic and communal nature of the Liturgy ~ 32 SacrosConcil, 1, 27 : according to their specific nature, make provision for communal 33 SacrosConcil, 1, 27 : itself a public and social nature.~ 34 SacrosConcil, 1, 28 : pertain to his office by the nature of the rite and the principles 35 SacrosConcil, 1 : the didactic and pastoral nature of the Liturgy ~ 36 SacrosConcil, 1, 35 : the rubrics, as far as the nature of the rite will allow; 37 SacrosConcil, 2, 50 : a way that the intrinsic nature and purpose of its several 38 SacrosConcil, 3, 62 : which have rendered their nature and purpose far from clear 39 SacrosConcil, 3, 72 : clearly express both the nature and effect of the sacrament.~ 40 SacrosConcil, 4, 83 : eternal covenant, taking human nature, introduced into this earthly 41 SacrosConcil, 7, 122 : These arts, by their very nature, are oriented toward the 42 GaudiumSpes, 1, 12 : communion. For by his innermost nature man is a social being, and 43 GaudiumSpes, 1, 14 : as more than a speck of nature or a nameless constituent 44 GaudiumSpes, 1, 15 : weakened.~The intellectual nature of the human person is perfected 45 GaudiumSpes, 1, 20 : form argues that by its nature religion thwarts this liberation 46 GaudiumSpes, 1, 22 : sin onward. Since human nature as He assumed it was not 47 GaudiumSpes, 2, 23 : man's moral and spiritual nature.~Since rather recent documents 48 GaudiumSpes, 2, 25 : 25. Man's social nature makes it evident that the 49 GaudiumSpes, 2, 25 : its part and by its very nature stands completely in need 50 GaudiumSpes, 2, 25 : immediacy to his innermost nature; others originate rather 51 GaudiumSpes, 2, 29 : since they have the same nature and origin, have been redeemed 52 GaudiumSpes, 3, 33 : over nearly the whole of nature and continues to do so. 53 GaudiumSpes, 3, 39 : all the good fruits of our nature and enterprise, we will 54 GaudiumSpes, 4, 41 : that totality the whole of nature created by God for man's 55 GaudiumSpes, 4, 41 : anchor the dignity of human nature against all tides of opinion, 56 GaudiumSpes, 4, 42 : belongs to the innermost nature of the Church, for she is, " 57 GaudiumSpes, 4, 42 : virtue of her mission and nature she is bound to no particular 58 GaudiumSpes, 4, 44 : culture, by all of which the nature of man himself is more clearly 59 GaudiumSpes, 5, 48 : as a whole. By their very nature, the institution of matrimony 60 GaudiumSpes, 5, 48 : the world, and the genuine nature of the Church. This the 61 GaudiumSpes, 5, 50 : conjugal love are by their nature ordained toward the begetting 62 GaudiumSpes, 5, 50 : procreation; rather, its very nature as an unbreakable compact 63 GaudiumSpes, 5, 51 : standards. These, based on the nature of the human person and 64 GaudiumSpes, 5, 52 : promote their authentic nature, to shield public morality 65 GaudiumSpes, 6, 53 : the goods and values of nature. Wherever human life is 66 GaudiumSpes, 6, 53 : is involved, therefore, nature and culture are quite intimately 67 GaudiumSpes, 6, 59 : concerning events of a public nature.9~As for public authority, 68 GaudiumSpes, 6, 60 : accordance with their own nature. It will belong to all to 69 GaudiumSpes, 6, 62 : to make known the proper nature of man, his problems and 70 GaudiumSpes, 7, 63 : increasing domination over nature, by closer and more intense 71 GaudiumSpes, 7, 67 : the latter have only the nature of tools.~This labor, whether 72 GaudiumSpes, 7, 67 : were stamps the things of nature with his seal and subdues 73 GaudiumSpes, 7, 71 : common good.14~By its very nature private property has a social 74 GaudiumSpes, 8, 73 : convictions as to the true nature of the political community 75 GaudiumSpes, 8, 74 : authority are founded on human nature and hence belong to the 76 GaudiumSpes, 8, 75 : full conformity with human nature that there should be juridico- 77 GaudiumSpes, 9, 86 : contrary to man's spiritual nature and advancement. For "not 78 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : not changed into a human nature, nor was a human nature 79 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : nature, nor was a human nature absorbed by the Word." Denzinger 80 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : holy and immaculate human nature, though deified, was not 81 DignitHuman, 0, 2 : should be at once impelled by nature and also bound by a moral 82 DignitHuman, 0, 2 : in keeping with their own nature unless they enjoy immunity 83 DignitHuman, 0, 2 : person, but in his very nature. In consequence, the right 84 DignitHuman, 0, 3 : human person and his social nature. The inquiry is to be free, 85 DignitHuman, 0, 3 : of religion, of its very nature, consists before all else 86 DignitHuman, 0, 3 : of this kind.3 The social nature of man, however, itself 87 DignitHuman, 0, 3 : transcend by their very nature the order of terrestrial 88 DignitHuman, 0, 4 : requirement of the social nature both of man and of religion 89 DignitHuman, 0, 4 : activity. Finally, the social nature of man and the very nature 90 DignitHuman, 0, 4 : nature of man and the very nature of religion afford the foundation 91 DignitHuman, 0, 10 : of faith is of its very nature a free act. Man, redeemed 92 DignitHuman, 0, 10 : completely in accord with the nature of faith that in matters 93 DignitHuman, 0, 14 : have their origins in human nature itself. Furthermore, let 94 AdGentes, 1, 2 : is missionary by her very nature, since it is from the mission 95 AdGentes, 1, 3 : According to His human nature, on the other hand, He is 96 AdGentes, 1, 3 : make men sharers in the nature of God: made poor for our 97 AdGentes, 1, 3 : up was our entire human nature such as it is found among 98 AdGentes, 1, 4 : hierarchical and charismatic nature," a giving life, soul - 99 AdGentes, 1, 6 : are not due to the inner nature of the mission itself, but 100 AdGentes, 1, 6 : from the Church's inner nature and spreads abroad her saving 101 AdGentes, 1, 7 : all who share one human nature, regenerated in Christ through 102 AdGentes, 1, 8 : bound up even with human nature itself and its aspirations. 103 AdGentes, 2, 18 : and signifies the inner nature of the Christian calling. 104 AdGentes, 2, 18 : them on, according to the nature and the genius of each nation. 105 AdGentes, 4, 24 : emptied Himself, taking the nature of a slave" (Phil. 2:7). 106 AdGentes, 6, 39 : sacred task which by its very nature belongs to the mission of 107 PresbytOrdin, 2, 11 : putting into vivid light the nature and excellence of the priestly 108 PresbytOrdin, 3, 15 : children of God; by its very nature it postulates that in the 109 PresbytOrdin, 3, 16 : not demanded by the very nature of the priesthood, as is 110 PresbytOrdin, 3, 17 : called, according to their nature and ecclesiastical law, 111 ApostActuos, Intro, 1 : Council seeks to describe the nature, character, and diversity 112 ApostActuos, 1, 2 : Christian vocation by its very nature is also a vocation to the 113 ApostActuos, 1, 3 : judgment about the true nature and proper use of these 114 ApostActuos, 2, 7 : concerning the true God, the nature of man, and the principles 115 ApostActuos, 2, 8 : some works by their very nature can become specially vivid 116 ApostActuos, 2, 8 : 25:40). Assuming human nature, He bound the whole human 117 ApostActuos, 4, 18 : themselves express the community nature of the apostolate, as well 118 ApostActuos, 4, 19 : modern society, the global nature of the Church's mission 119 ApostActuos, 5, 24 : function. Yet the proper nature and distinctiveness of each 120 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Dogmatic Constitution on the Nature of the Church, nos. 33 ff.: 121 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Dogmatic Constitution on the Nature of the Church, no. 31: A. 122 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Dogmatic Constitution on the Nature of the Church, no. 32: A. 123 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Dogmatic Constitution on the Nature of the Church, no. 37. A. 124 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Dogmatic Constitution on the Nature of the Church, no. 15: A. 125 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Dogmatic Constitution on the Nature of the Church, Chaps. 2, 126 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Dogmatic Constitution on the Nature of the Church, p. 33: A. 127 OptatTotius, 2, 2 : show forth the need, the nature and the importance of the 128 PerfectCarit, 0, 3 : also, as required by the nature of each institute, to the 129 PerfectCarit, 0, 8 : activity belongs to the very nature of the religious life, seeing 130 PerfectCarit, 0, 12 : deepest instincts of human nature, candidates should neither 131 PerfectCarit, 0, 14 : 39:9) and "assuming the nature of a slave" (Phil. 2:7) 132 PerfectCarit, 0, 14 : and will and the gifts of nature and grace to execute the 133 PerfectCarit, 0, 15 : can, according to their nature and constitutions, admit 134 PerfectCarit, 0, 20 : the spirit and authentic nature of the community.~The missionary 135 PerfectCarit, 0, 20 : adapted, accordingly, as the nature of each community permits, 136 ChristDomin, 1, 9 : that, in view of the very nature of the pastoral office proper 137 ChristDomin, 2, 19 : prosperity. According to the nature of their office and as behooves 138 ChristDomin, 2, 22 : fulfill its purpose the nature of the Church must be clearly 139 ChristDomin, 2, 25 : or because of the special nature of the apostolate or other 140 ChristDomin, 2, 25 : other reasons of a different nature. Sometimes, in fact, a particular 141 ChristDomin, 2, 26 : especially of a pastoral nature. ~Unless competent authority 142 ChristDomin, 2, 27 : to the circumstances or nature of various localities. These 143 ChristDomin, 2, 29 :organizations of a supra-parochial nature, whether in a certain area 144 ChristDomin, 2, 30 : works of a supra-parochial nature. In this way the pastoral 145 UnitatRedint, 1, 4 : undertaking which of its nature is distinct from ecumenical 146 UnitatRedint, 2, 10 : especially of an historical nature, must be taught with due 147 UnitatRedint, 3, 13 : time, but especially in the nature and seriousness of questions 148 UnitatRedint, 3, 15 : made "sharers of the divine nature".35 Hence, through the celebration 149 InterMirific, Intro, 1 : like, can, of their very nature, reach and influence, not 150 InterMirific, 1, 4 : must look, then, to the nature of what is communicated, 151 InterMirific, 2, 17 : encountered by the very nature of these media. Therefore,


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