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1 DeiVerbum, 1, 6 : His revelation that those religious truths which are by their 2 DeiVerbum, 6, 25 : Christian faithful, especially Religious, to learn by frequent reading 3 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Scripture in Seminaries and Religious Colleges, May 13, 1950: 4 LumenGentium, 2, 13 : those many who enter the religious state and, tending toward 5 LumenGentium, 2, 17 : good lies latent in the religious practices and cultures of 6 LumenGentium, 3, 25 : and adhere to it with a religious assent. This religious submission 7 LumenGentium, 3, 25 : a religious assent. This religious submission of mind and will 8 LumenGentium, 3, 28 : priests, both diocesan and religious, by reason of Orders and 9 LumenGentium, 4, 30 : intended for the laity, religious and clergy alike. But there 10 LumenGentium, 4, 31 : and those in the state of religious life specially approved 11 LumenGentium, 4, 31 : by their state in life, religious give splendid and striking 12 LumenGentium, 4, 35 : them have to fulfill their religious duties on their own, when 13 LumenGentium, 4, 36 : attacks and destroys the religious liberty of its citizens, 14 LumenGentium, 6 : CHAPTER VI RELIGIOUS~ 15 LumenGentium, 6, 43 : life, as well as various religious families have branched out 16 LumenGentium, 6, 43 : members of these various religious families themselves and 17 LumenGentium, 6, 43 : Body of Christ.1* These religious families give their members 18 LumenGentium, 6, 43 : by obedience. Thus these religious are able to tranquilly fulfill 19 LumenGentium, 6, 43 : faithfully observe their religious profession and so spiritually 20 LumenGentium, 6, 43 : structure of the Church, the religious state of life is not an 21 LumenGentium, 6, 44 : character of her various religious institutes.~The profession 22 LumenGentium, 6, 44 : come. Since this is so, the religious state, whose purpose is 23 LumenGentium, 6, 44 : present in the Church. The religious state clearly manifests 24 LumenGentium, 6, 45 : Church not only raises the religious profession to the dignity 25 LumenGentium, 6, 46 : 46. Religious should carefully keep before 26 LumenGentium, 6, 46 : founders. Let no one think that religious have become strangers to 27 LumenGentium, 6, 46 : it sometimes happens that religious do not directly mingle with 28 LumenGentium, 6, 46 : profound sense these same religious are united with them in 29 SacrosConcil, 1, 15 : teach liturgy in seminaries, religious houses of study, and theological 30 SacrosConcil, 1, 17 : seminaries and houses of religious, clerics shall be given 31 SacrosConcil, 1, 17 : seminaries and houses of religious may be thoroughly influenced 32 SacrosConcil, 1, 18 : Priests, both secular and religious, who are already working 33 SacrosConcil, 1, 19 : of life, and standard of religious culture. By so doing, pastors 34 SacrosConcil, 1, 43 : whole tenor of contemporary religious thought and action.~So that 35 SacrosConcil, 2, 55 : not only to clerics and religious, but also to the laity, 36 SacrosConcil, 2, 55 : professed in the Mass of their religious profession, and to the newly 37 SacrosConcil, 2, 57 : priests be secular clergy or religious.~2.~1. The regulation, however, 38 SacrosConcil, 3, 80 : revised.~Moreover, a rite of religious profession and renewal of 39 SacrosConcil, 3, 80 : of vows within the Mass.~Religious profession should preferably 40 SacrosConcil, 5, 111 : Church or nation or family of religious; only those should be extended 41 SacrosConcil, 6, 115 : novitiates and houses of study of religious of both sexes, and also 42 SacrosConcil, 6, 118 : 118. Religious singing by the people is 43 SacrosConcil, 6, 119 : play a great part in their religious and social life. For this 44 SacrosConcil, 7, 122 : this applies especially to religious art and to its highest achievement, 45 SacrosConcil, 7, 124 : piety, and which offend true religious sense either by depraved 46 SacrosConcil, 7, 127 : foster their piety and their religious formation.~ 47 GaudiumSpes, Intro, 4 : has repercussions on man's religious life as well.~As happens 48 GaudiumSpes, Intro, 11: the Church will show its religious, and by that very fact, 49 GaudiumSpes, 1, 19 : they seem to experience no religious stirrings nor do they see 50 GaudiumSpes, 1, 19 : hearts and try to dodge religious questions are not following 51 GaudiumSpes, 1, 19 : critical reaction against religious beliefs, and in some places 52 GaudiumSpes, 1, 19 : or are deficient in their religious, moral or social life, they 53 GaudiumSpes, 2, 25 : his destiny, even in its religious dimensions, it cannot be 54 GaudiumSpes, 2, 26 : freedom. even in matters religious.~Hence, the social order 55 GaudiumSpes, 2, 28 : social, political and even religious matters. In fact, the more 56 GaudiumSpes, 2, 28 : flawed by false or inadequate religious notions.10 God alone is 57 GaudiumSpes, 3, 33 : draws from it moral and religious principles without always 58 GaudiumSpes, 4, 42 : which He set before her is a religious one.11 But out of this religious 59 GaudiumSpes, 4, 42 : religious one.11 But out of this religious mission itself come a function, 60 GaudiumSpes, 4, 43 : altogether divorced from the religious life. This split between 61 GaudiumSpes, 4, 43 : activities on the one part, and religious life on the other. The Christian 62 GaudiumSpes, 4, 43 : one vital synthesis with religious values, under whose supreme 63 GaudiumSpes, 4, 43 : and speech, in union with Religious and their faithful, may 64 GaudiumSpes, 5, 48 : education and especially religious education.~As living members 65 GaudiumSpes, 5, 52 : their vocation, including a religious one, with a mature sense 66 GaudiumSpes, 6, 59 : judgment, of developing a religious, moral and social sense.~ 67 GaudiumSpes, 6, 62 : doctrine, so that their religious culture and morality may 68 GaudiumSpes, 7, 64 :intellectual, moral, spiritual, and religious life; this applies to every 69 GaudiumSpes, 7, 67 : familial, cultural, social and religious life. They should also have 70 GaudiumSpes, 8, 73 : reproved which hamper civic or religious freedom, victimize large 71 GaudiumSpes, 9, 89 : care must be given, in both religious and civil education, to 72 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : assigns to it is strictly religious. . . The Church must lead 73 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : lose sight of the strictly religious, supernatural goal. The 74 GravissEduc, 0 : foster cultural, civic, and religious life, as well as by civil 75 GravissEduc, 0 : 7. Moral and Religious Education in all Schools~ 76 GravissEduc, 0 : caring for the moral and religious education of all her children, 77 GravissEduc, 0 :contemporary society and respecting religious freedom, assist families 78 GravissEduc, 0 : the individual moral and religious principles of the families.24 ~ 79 GravissEduc, 0 : that both in secular and religious knowledge they are equipped 80 GravissEduc, 0 : for preparing teachers for religious instruction and other types 81 GravissEduc, 0 : auspices in which priests, religious and laity, carefully selected 82 GravissEduc, 0 : its gratitude to priests, Religious men and women, and the laity 83 DeiVerbum, Pref|1 : schema on the Declaration on Religious Liberty (1965), no. 5.~ 84 NostraAetate, 0, 2 : their lives with a profound religious sense. ~Religions, however, 85 NostraAetate, 0, 2 : may find the fullness of religious life, in whom God has reconciled 86 DignitHuman : DECLARATION ON RELIGIOUS FREEDOM DIGNITATIS HUMANAE 87 DignitHuman : CIVIL FREEDOM IN MATTERS RELIGIOUS~PROMULGATED BY HIS HOLINESS~ 88 DignitHuman, 0, 1 : quietly and with power.~Religious freedom, in turn, which 89 DignitHuman, 0, 2 : human person has a right to religious freedom. This freedom means 90 DignitHuman, 0, 2 : declares that the right to religious freedom has its foundation 91 DignitHuman, 0, 2 : right of the human person to religious freedom is to be recognized 92 DignitHuman, 0, 2 : seek the truth, especially religious truth. They are also bound 93 DignitHuman, 0, 2 : Therefore the right to religious freedom has its foundation 94 DignitHuman, 0, 3 : seek the truth in matters religious in order that he may with 95 DignitHuman, 0, 3 : conscience, especially in matters religious. The reason is that the 96 DignitHuman, 0, 3 : share with others in matters religious; that he should profess 97 DignitHuman, 0, 3 : further consideration. The religious acts whereby men, in private 98 DignitHuman, 0, 3 : indeed to take account of the religious life of the citizenry and 99 DignitHuman, 0, 3 : or inhibit acts that are religious.~ 100 DignitHuman, 0, 4 : from coercion in matters religious which is the endowment of 101 DignitHuman, 0, 4 : when they act in community. Religious communities are a requirement 102 DignitHuman, 0, 4 : public order are observed, religious communities rightfully claim 103 DignitHuman, 0, 4 : members in the practice of the religious life, strengthen them by 104 DignitHuman, 0, 4 : in accordance with their religious principles.~Religious communities 105 DignitHuman, 0, 4 : their religious principles.~Religious communities also have the 106 DignitHuman, 0, 4 : ministers, in communicating with religious authorities and communities 107 DignitHuman, 0, 4 : in erecting buildings for religious purposes, and in the acquisition 108 DignitHuman, 0, 4 : suitable funds or properties.~Religious communities also have the 109 DignitHuman, 0, 4 : word. However, in spreading religious faith and in introducing 110 DignitHuman, 0, 4 : faith and in introducing religious practices everyone ought 111 DignitHuman, 0, 4 : comes within the meaning of religious freedom that religious communities 112 DignitHuman, 0, 4 : of religious freedom that religious communities should not be 113 DignitHuman, 0, 4 : the impulse of their own religious sense.~ 114 DignitHuman, 0, 5 : to live its own domestic religious life under the guidance 115 DignitHuman, 0, 5 : accordance with their own religious beliefs, the kind of religious 116 DignitHuman, 0, 5 : religious beliefs, the kind of religious education that their children 117 DignitHuman, 0, 5 : in agreement with their religious beliefs, or if a single 118 DignitHuman, 0, 5 : education, from which all religious formation is excluded, is 119 DignitHuman, 0, 6 : the care of the right to religious freedom devolves upon the 120 DignitHuman, 0, 6 : upon the Church and other religious communities, in virtue of 121 DignitHuman, 0, 6 : assume the safeguard of the religious freedom of all its citizens, 122 DignitHuman, 0, 6 : favorable to the fostering of religious life, in order that the 123 DignitHuman, 0, 6 : enabled to exercise their religious rights and to fulfill their 124 DignitHuman, 0, 6 : rights and to fulfill their religious duties, and also in order 125 DignitHuman, 0, 6 : recognition is given to one religious community in the constitutional 126 DignitHuman, 0, 6 : right of all citizens and religious communities to religious 127 DignitHuman, 0, 6 : religious communities to religious freedom should be recognized 128 DignitHuman, 0, 6 : openly or covertly, for religious reasons. Nor is there to 129 DignitHuman, 0, 6 : from joining or leaving a religious community. All the more 130 DignitHuman, 0, 7 : 7. The right to religious freedom is exercised in 131 DignitHuman, 0, 8 : others in cooperative effort.~Religious freedom therefore ought 132 DignitHuman, 0, 9 : Council on the right of man to religious freedom has its foundation 133 DignitHuman, 0, 9 : external coercion in matters religious. It does, however, disclose 134 DignitHuman, 0, 9 : doctrine of this declaration on religious freedom is based. In particular, 135 DignitHuman, 0, 9 : is based. In particular, religious freedom in society is entirely 136 DignitHuman, 0, 10 : of faith that in matters religious every manner of coercion 137 DignitHuman, 0, 10 : consequence, the principle of religious freedom makes no small contribution 138 DignitHuman, 0, 12 : support to the principle of religious freedom as befitting the 139 DignitHuman, 0, 12 : manner of coercion in matters religious.~ 140 DignitHuman, 0, 13 : where the principle of religious freedom is not only proclaimed 141 DignitHuman, 0, 13 : freedom of the Church and the religious freedom which is to be recognized 142 DignitHuman, 0, 15 : private and in public. Indeed, religious freedom has already been 143 DignitHuman, 0, 15 : even though freedom of religious worship receives constitutional 144 DignitHuman, 0, 15 : difficult and dangerous for religious communities.~This council 145 DignitHuman, 0, 15 : consider how greatly necessary religious freedom is, especially in 146 DignitHuman, 0, 15 : mankind, it is necessary that religious freedom be everywhere provided 147 DignitHuman, 0, 15 : of man freely to lead his religious life in society.~May the 148 DignitHuman, 0, 15 : observance of the principle of religious freedom in society, may 149 AdGentes, 1, 3 : or by the attempts (even religious ones by which in diverse 150 AdGentes, 2, 10 : cultural ties, by ancient religious traditions, and by firm 151 AdGentes, 2, 11 : with their national and religious traditions; let them gladly 152 AdGentes, 2, 12 : brotherly union, teaching those religious and moral truths which Christ 153 AdGentes, 2, 15 : good things. Insofar as religious conditions allow, ecumenical 154 AdGentes, 2, 15 : well as in cultural and religious ones. Let them cooperate 155 AdGentes, 2, 15 : catechists, and Catholic action. Religious men and women likewise, 156 AdGentes, 2, 18 : stage of the Church, the religious life should be carefully 157 AdGentes, 2, 18 : the Christian calling.25~Religious institutes, working to plant 158 AdGentes, 2, 18 : with which the Church's religious tradition is adorned, should 159 AdGentes, 2, 18 : attentively on how Christian religious life might be able to assimilate 160 AdGentes, 2, 18 : Gospel.~Various forms of religious life are to be cultivated 161 AdGentes, 2, 18 : to the detriment of the religious life and of the apostolate.~ 162 AdGentes, 3, 19 : insufficient) of local priests, Religious, and lay men, and is endowed 163 AdGentes, 3, 19 : to the priesthood and the Religious life. Finally, the Faith 164 AdGentes, 3, 19 : the diocesan clergy and to religious institutes, to discern them 165 AdGentes, 3, 20 : urbanization, migrations, and religious indifferentism have introduced.~ 166 AdGentes, 3, 20 : or of other dioceses.~Let religious men and women, and the laity 167 AdGentes, 4, 23 : they foreigners: priests, Religious, or laymen. Sent by legitimate 168 AdGentes, 4, 26 : their moral order and their religious precepts, and into the secret 169 AdGentes, 5, 29 : cooperation.~Institutes of religious women, regional undertakings 170 AdGentes, 5, 30 : missionaries, even exempt Religious, are subject to his power 171 AdGentes, 5, 30 : council, in which clergy, Religious, and laity may have a part, 172 AdGentes, 5, 33 : useful to have conferences of Religious men and unions of Religious 173 AdGentes, 5, 33 : Religious men and unions of Religious women, in which institutes 174 AdGentes, 6, 40 : 40. Religious institutes of the contemplative 175 AdGentes, 6, 40 : accommodated to the truly religious traditions of the people, 176 AdGentes, 6, 41 : historical and scientific religious research the knowledge of 177 PresbytOrdin, Pref, 1 : made for priests who are religious. Priests by sacred ordination 178 PresbytOrdin, 2, 6 : should remember that all religious, both men and women, who 179 PresbytOrdin, 2, 8 : priests, whether diocesan or religious, help one another always 180 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Decree on the Renewal of Religious Life, Oct. 18, 1965, n 12.~ 181 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Decree on the Renewal of Religious Life, Oct. 28, 1965, n 6; 182 ApostActuos, Intro, 1 : departure from the ethical and religious order and a serious danger 183 ApostActuos, 4, 17 : them, training them in a religious way of life and a Catholic 184 ApostActuos, 4, 21 : highest esteem by priests, Religious, and laity and promoted 185 ApostActuos, 5, 23 : branches of the clergy, the Religious, and the laity.~ 186 ApostActuos, 5, 25 : norms of their societies, Religious Brothers and Sisters should 187 ApostActuos, 5, 26 : fitting that the clergy and Religious should cooperate with the 188 ApostActuos, 5, 26 : secretariat, and here clergy and Religious also are to cooperate with 189 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Decree on the Renovation of Religious Life, no. 8. Article 26:~ 190 OptatTotius : all priests, diocesan and religious and of every rite. Wherefore, 191 OptatTotius, 2, 2 : individual dioceses, countries, religious families and rites. Looking 192 OptatTotius, 2, 3 : should be prepared by special religious formation, particularly 193 OptatTotius, 4, 8 : or lest it develop only a religious affectation. The students 194 OptatTotius, 6, 19 : with equal solicitude, religious men and women that they 195 PerfectCarit : ADAPTATION AND RENEWAL OF RELIGIOUS LIFE PERFECTAE CARITATIS~ 196 PerfectCarit, 0, 1 : lived as hermits or founded religious families, which the Church 197 PerfectCarit, 0, 1 : Plan a wonderful variety of religious communities has grown up 198 PerfectCarit, 0, 1 : the life and discipline of Religious orders and also, without 199 PerfectCarit, 0, 2 : adaptation and renewal of the religious life includes both the constant 200 PerfectCarit, 0, 2 : the ultimate norm of the religious life is the following of 201 PerfectCarit, 0, 2 : e ) The purpose of the religious life is to help the members 202 PerfectCarit, 0, 5 : Christ (cf. Mark 10:28), religious are to follow Him (cf. Matt. 203 PerfectCarit, 0, 6 : spirituality, members of religious communities should resolutely 204 PerfectCarit, 0, 8 : to the very nature of the religious life, seeing that it is 205 PerfectCarit, 0, 8 : name. Therefore, the whole religious life of their members should 206 PerfectCarit, 0, 8 : fact however that apostolic religious life takes on many forms 207 PerfectCarit, 0, 8 : provide that the lives of religious dedicated to the service 208 PerfectCarit, 0, 9 : the Christian people.~Some religious communities according to 209 PerfectCarit, 0, 10 : 10. The religious life, undertaken by lay 210 PerfectCarit, 0, 10 : sacred synod confirms these religious in their vocation and urges 211 PerfectCarit, 0, 10 : prevent some members of religious communities of brothers 212 PerfectCarit, 0, 11 : Institutes, although not Religious institutes involve a true 213 PerfectCarit, 0, 12 : heaven" (Matt. 19:12) which religious profess should be counted 214 PerfectCarit, 0, 12 : suitable means by which religious dedicate themselves with 215 PerfectCarit, 0, 12 : Christ as its only spouse. ~Religious, therefore, who are striving 216 PerfectCarit, 0, 13 : 13. Religious should diligently practice 217 PerfectCarit, 0, 13 : 8:20). ~With regard to religious poverty it is not enough 218 PerfectCarit, 0, 13 : heaven (cf. Matt. 6:20).~Religious should consider themselves 219 PerfectCarit, 0, 13 : heaven (cf. Matt. 6:25).~Religious congregations by their constitutions 220 PerfectCarit, 0, 13 : had for local conditions, religious communities should readily 221 PerfectCarit, 0, 13 : support of the poor whom all religious should love after the example 222 PerfectCarit, 0, 13 : others who are in need.~Religious communities have the right 223 PerfectCarit, 0, 14 : In professing obedience, religious offer the full surrender 224 PerfectCarit, 0, 14 : suffering (cf. Heb. 5:8), religious under the motion of the 225 PerfectCarit, 0, 14 : manhood of Christ (Eph. 4:13).~Religious, therefore, in the spirit 226 PerfectCarit, 0, 14 : entrusted to them. In this way religious obedience, far from lessening 227 PerfectCarit, 0, 15 : living together as brothers, religious should give pride of place 228 PerfectCarit, 0, 17 : 17. The religious habit, an outward mark of 229 PerfectCarit, 0, 17 : habits of both men and women religious which do not conform to 230 PerfectCarit, 0, 18 : greatly on the education of religious. Consequently neither non- 231 PerfectCarit, 0, 18 : Consequently neither non-clerical religious nor religious women should 232 PerfectCarit, 0, 18 : non-clerical religious nor religious women should be assigned 233 PerfectCarit, 0, 18 : novitiate. Rather, their religious and apostolic formation, 234 PerfectCarit, 0, 18 : order that the adaptation of religious life to the needs of our 235 PerfectCarit, 0, 18 : be equal to their task, religious must be given suitable instruction, 236 PerfectCarit, 0, 18 : life on the part of the religious concerned results. ~Religious 237 PerfectCarit, 0, 18 : religious concerned results. ~Religious should strive during the 238 PerfectCarit, 0, 19 : question of founding new religious communities arises, their 239 PerfectCarit, 0, 19 : established, those forms of religious life should be promoted 240 PerfectCarit, 0, 20 : 20. Religious communities should continue 241 PerfectCarit, 0, 20 : circumstances be preserved in religious communities. It should be 242 PerfectCarit, 0, 22 : as belonging to the same religious family. Others who have 243 PerfectCarit, 0, 23 : affairs of interest to all religious. Suitable coordination and 244 PerfectCarit, 0, 24 : serious efforts to foster religious vocations, thereby increasing 245 PerfectCarit, 0, 24 : evangelical counsels and the religious state should be treated 246 PerfectCarit, 0, 24 : should nurture and protect religious vocations in their children 247 PerfectCarit, 0, 24 : virtue in their hearts. ~Religious communities have the right 248 PerfectCarit, 0, 24 : and the local Ordinary.~Religious should remember there is 249 PerfectCarit, 0, 24 : gain candidates for the religious life.~ 250 PerfectCarit, 0, 25 : 25. Religious institutes, for whom these 251 PerfectCarit, 0, 25 : for the future. Let all religious, therefore, rooted in faith 252 ChristDomin, 1, 6 : well as auxiliaries, both religious and lay, be prepared for 253 ChristDomin, 2, 15 : holiness among their clerics, religious, and laity according to 254 ChristDomin, 2, 15 : should foster priestly and religious vocations as much as possible, 255 ChristDomin, 2, 17 : and economic conditions. Religious and social research, through 256 ChristDomin, 2, 23 : his priests, and also the religious and lay people who are engaged 257 ChristDomin, 2, 27 : specially chosen clergy, religious and lay people will participate. 258 ChristDomin, 2, 28 : presbyters, both diocesan and religious, participate in and exercise 259 ChristDomin, 2, 30 : not only the assistance of religious but also the cooperation 260 ChristDomin, 2, 31 : excepting the right of Religious-and where it exists, the 261 ChristDomin, 2 : 4. Religious~ 262 ChristDomin, 2, 33 : In all that follows with Religious are included also the members 263 ChristDomin, 2, 33 : evangelical counsels.) All Religious have the duty, each according 264 ChristDomin, 2, 33 : character proper to each religious community, they should also 265 ChristDomin, 2, 34 : 34. Religious priests are by consecration 266 ChristDomin, 2, 34 : prelates.~Other members of religious communities, both men and 267 ChristDomin, 2, 35 : as fundamental:~1.) All Religious should always look upon 268 ChristDomin, 2, 35 : of the bishops.18 Indeed, Religious should consider it an honor 269 ChristDomin, 2, 35 : scarcity of diocesan clergy, Religious communities which the not 270 ChristDomin, 2, 35 : on a temporary basis.~2.) Religious engaged in the active apostolate, 271 ChristDomin, 2, 35 : with the spirit of their Religious community, and remain faithful 272 ChristDomin, 2, 35 : institute of exemption, by which Religious are called to the service 273 ChristDomin, 2, 35 : growth and perfection of the Religious common life promoted.19 274 ChristDomin, 2, 35 : however, does not exclude Religious in individual dioceses from 275 ChristDomin, 2, 35 : souls requires.21~4.) All Religious, exempt and non-exempt, 276 ChristDomin, 2, 35 : intended for the people, the religious and moral education of the 277 ChristDomin, 2, 35 : Catholic schools conducted by Religious are also subject to the 278 ChristDomin, 2, 35 : vigilance, but the right of Religious to direct them remains intact. 279 ChristDomin, 2, 35 : direct them remains intact. Religious also are bound to observe 280 ChristDomin, 2, 35 : encouraged between various religious communities and between 281 ChristDomin, 2, 35 : of the apostolate which Religious are to undertake, bishops 282 ChristDomin, 2, 35 : or episcopal conferences, religious superiors or conferences 283 ChristDomin, 2, 35 : or conferences of major religious superiors should take action 284 ChristDomin, 2, 35 : relations between bishops and religious, at stated times and as 285 ChristDomin, 2, 35 : deemed opportune, bishops and religious superiors should meet to 286 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Also cf. Congregation of Religious' Instruction on Religious 287 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Religious' Instruction on Religious Military Chaplains, Feb. 288 UnitatRedint, 1, 4 : which are organized in a religious spirit, each explains the 289 UnitatRedint, 1, 4 : appreciation of the teaching and religious life of both Communions. 290 UnitatRedint, 2, 6 : the laity, new forms of religious life and the spirituality 291 UnitatRedint, 2, 9 : and liturgical life, their religious psychology and general background. 292 UnitatRedint, 2, 10 : formation of the faithful and of religious depends so largely on the 293 OrientEccles, 2, 6 : efficacy of their apostolate, Religious and associations of the 294 OrientEccles, 5, 22 : 22. Eastern clerics and Religious should celebrate in accordance 295 OrientEccles, 6, 24 : example of their lives, by religious fidelity to the ancient 296 InterMirific, 1, 11 : presentations concerning religious matters are entrusted to 297 InterMirific, 2, 14 : of the Church and learn religious truths. An effort should 298 InterMirific, 2, 15 : just set forth, priests, religious and laymen who are equipped 299 InterMirific, 2, 20 : the direction of exempt religious. ~


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