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1001 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : lib. III, de utilitate chrismatis: PG 150, 569-580. S. Thomas, 1002 AdGentes, 2, 14 : accepted from God a belief in Christ3 are admitted to the catechumenate 1003 UnitatRedint, 3, 19 : long centuries in which all Christendom lived together in ecclesiastical 1004 LumenGentium, 4, 35 : and family life. For where Christianity pervades the entire mode 1005 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Nic. Cabasilas, De vita in Christo, lib. III, de utilitate 1006 GaudiumSpes, 5, 49 : be allowed above all by Christs sacrament, this love remains 1007 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Cf. S. IOANNES CHRYSOSTOMOS, In loannem Homelia XLVI, 1008 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Cf. Pius XII, allocution, "Ci Riesce," Dec. 6, 1953: AAS 1009 DeiVerbum, Pref|1 : Cf. Provincial Council of Cincinnati III, a. 1861: Collatio Lacensis, 1010 GaudiumSpes, Intro, 7 : superstitions which still circulate purifies it and exacts day 1011 ApostActuos, 2, 6 : very serious errors are circulating which tend to undermine 1012 LumenGentium, 3, 27 : of the Church, and can be circumscribed by certain limits, for the 1013 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Paulus V, Const. Solet circumspeata, 10 dec. 1615, 3; Benedictus 1014 SacrosConcil, 1, 40 : may be made with all the circumspection which they demand, the Apostolic 1015 GaudiumSpes, 6, 62 : experience shows that, for circumstantial reasons, it is sometimes 1016 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Trid., Sess. 23, cap. 3, citat verba 2 Tim. 1, 6-7, ut 1017 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : S. Augustinus, Civ. Dei, XVIII, 51, 2: PL 41, 1018 DignitHuman, 0, 7 : their fellows in justice and civility.~Furthermore, society has 1019 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : is to evangelize, not to civilize. If it civilizes, it is 1020 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : not to civilize. If it civilizes, it is for the sake of evangelization." ( 1021 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : St. Augustine, De Civitate Dei 10, 6: PL 41, 284.~ 1022 GaudiumSpes, Intro, 6 : communities such as families, clans, tribes, villages, various 1023 LumenGentium, 8, 54 : theologians has not yet fully clarified. Those opinions therefore 1024 ChristDomin, 2, 13 : salvation ought to be noted for clarity of speech as well as humility 1025 GaudiumSpes, 6, 56 : with a culture nourished by classical studies according to various 1026 LumenGentium, 2, 17 : gentiles, and in every place a clean oblation is sacrificed and 1027 PresbytOrdin, 3, 12 : us from all iniquity and cleanse for himself an acceptable 1028 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Friedberg, col. 161-162); Clement III: X., V, 6, 9: ed. Friedberg, 1029 SacrosConcil, 4, 101 : that is approved.~3. Any cleric bound to the divine office 1030 LumenGentium, 5, 41 : their daily work they should climb to the heights of holiness 1031 LumenGentium, 6, 44 : extend that Kingdom to every clime. This duty is to be undertaken 1032 AdGentes, 4, 27 : for God, a local church clinging to their own shepherds. 1033 ChristDomin, 3, 37 : constant growth in harmony and closeness of ties with other bishops. 1034 AdGentes, 1, 3 : finally sending His Son, clothed in our flesh, in order that 1035 AdGentes, 1, 9 : and spread out your tent cloths unsparingly" (Is. 54:2). 1036 LumenGentium, 7, 50 : drawn, having so great a cloud of witnesses over us 276 1037 UnitatRedint, 2, 11 : genuine and certain meaning is clouded. ~At the same time, the 1038 LumenGentium, 3, 23 : have in the course of time coalesced into several groups, organically 1039 LumenGentium, 1, 8 : one complex reality which coalesces from a divine and a human 1040 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : 111, XC:.Deus, qui ex omni coaptacione sanctorum aeternum tibi 1041 PresbytOrdin, 2, 5 : genuine prayer. They must coax their people on to an ever 1042 DignitHuman, 0, 11 : Himself, noting that the cockle had been sown amid the wheat, 1043 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Breviario monastico, et Coclest urbs Ierusalem in Breviario 1044 LumenGentium, Appen, 71: the time, before it was codified as law.~For this reason 1045 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : S. Coelestinus, Epist. 18, 1-2, ad Conc. 1046 GaudiumSpes, 2, 27 : body or mind, attempts to coerce the will itself; whatever 1047 DignitHuman, 0, 12 : Church that no one is to be coerced into faith has always stood 1048 SacrosConcil, Intro, 1 : therefore sees particularly cogent reasons for undertaking 1049 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : in corde, non in corpore cogitandum. Cfr. ib., III, 19, 26: 1050 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Id., Epist. Encycl. Satis cognitium, 29 iun. 1896; AAS 28 (1895- 1051 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : audiendi S. Liturgiam; ceterum cohaeret diei liturgicae apud Orientales.~ 1052 LumenGentium, 7, 50 : we love those friends and coheirs of Jesus Christ, who are 1053 OptatTotius, 5, 15 : led to acquire a solid and coherent knowledge of man, the world, 1054 OptatTotius, 2, 2 : vocations be methodically and coherently planned and, with equal 1055 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Constitutio Pastor Aeternus: Collac 7, 482 a. ~ 1056 AdGentes, 2, 16 : to cooperate with their colleagues.17~To attain this general 1057 DeiVerbum, Pref|1 : Collect of the Mass for Tuesday 1058 GaudiumSpes, 9, 88 : superfluous.~The procedure of collecting and distributing aids, without 1059 DeiVerbum, Pref|1 : Epistolarum, Tractatuum nova collectio ed. Soc. Goerresiana, tome 1060 SacrosConcil, 3, 63 : these rituals or particular collections of rites, the instructions 1061 SacrosConcil, 1, 24 : psalms are sung; the prayers, collects, and liturgical songs are 1062 PresbytOrdin, 3, 18 : with fidelity to the daily colloquy with Christ, a visit to 1063 PresbytOrdin, 2, 6 : faithful for their spiritual combat.~In building the Christian 1064 GaudiumSpes, 9, 79 : warfare threatens to lead the combatants to a savagery far surpassing 1065 GaudiumSpes, 6, 58 : culture of fallen man, it combats and removes the errors and 1066 OrientEccles, 1, 2 : same government and who, combining together into various groups 1067 GaudiumSpes, 2, 31 : indulges in too many of life's comforts and imprisons himself in 1068 DeiVerbum, 6, 25 : shepherds of the Church, are commendably spread everywhere. And let 1069 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Ecclesia Christi, cum I commentario Kleutgen: Mansi 53, 313 1070 SacrosConcil, 1, 29 : 29. Servers, lectors commentators, and members of the choir 1071 InterMirific, 2, 21 : be entrusted to a special committee of Bishops, or to a single 1072 ChristDomin, 2, 27 : board of consultors or other committees according to the circumstances 1073 PresbytOrdin, 1, 2 : aim is that "the entire commonwealth of the redeemed and the 1074 DeiVerbum, Pref|1 : apostolic letter of Benedict XV, Communes Litteras, April 10, 1919: 1075 GaudiumSpes, 6, 53 : course of time he expresses, communicates and conserves in his works, 1076 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Agitur de s. d. communicatione in sacris extrasacramentali, 1077 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : VI, Litt. Enc. Catholicae communionis, 24 maii 1787; Pius IX, 1078 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : subdiaconorum, in derogationem iuris communis Cleri sanctitati.~ 1079 GaudiumSpes, 2, 32 : with them on Sinai.14~This communitarian character is developed and 1080 SacrosConcil, 4, 97 : the divine office, or may commute the obligation.~ 1081 GaudiumSpes, 8, 75 : concretely how authority can be compatible with freedom, personal initiative 1082 LumenGentium, 2, 17 : evangelizing. For the Church is compelled by the Holy Spirit to do 1083 SacrosConcil, 1, 10 : draws the faithful into the compelling love of Christ and sets 1084 GaudiumSpes, 9, 86 : underdeveloped countries, and to compensate for losses resulting from 1085 GaudiumSpes, 9, 87 : the limits of their proper competency, regarding the population 1086 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Operis Apostolatus Maris, compiled under the authority of Pius 1087 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : sacerdotii ministerium... Comple in sacerdotibus tuis mysterii 1088 ApostActuos, 3, 13 : like. It is here that they complement the testimony of life with 1089 OptatTotius, 4, 11 : religiously observed and properly complemented by the newer findings of 1090 GaudiumSpes, 2, 26 : an increasingly universal complexion and consequently involves 1091 GaudiumSpes, Intro, 4 : Influenced by such a variety of complexities, many of our contemporaries 1092 GaudiumSpes, 4, 43 : problem which arises, however complicated, they can readily give him 1093 GaudiumSpes, 1, 19 : civilization itself often complicates the approach to God not 1094 SacrosConcil, 4, 89 : be celebrated as such.~b) Compline is to be drawn up so that 1095 DignitHuman, 0, 7 : matters constitute the basic component of the common welfare: they 1096 LumenGentium, 1, 7 : nations, mystically the components of His own Body.~In that 1097 SacrosConcil, 6, 121 : treasures.~Let them produce compositions which have the qualities 1098 GaudiumSpes, Intro, 8 : specialized human activity and a comprehensive view of reality.~As for 1099 GaudiumSpes, 3, 33 : gradually recognizing that it comprises a single world community 1100 DignitHuman, 0, 11 : but they stand under no compulsion. God has regard for the 1101 SacrosConcil, 1, 16 : is to be ranked among the compulsory and major courses in seminaries 1102 GaudiumSpes, 7, 68 : brought to feel that they are comrades in the whole task of economic 1103 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : superfluo (ms. Assisi Bibl. Comun. 186, ff. 112a-113a); St. 1104 SacrosConcil, 2, 57 : however, of the discipline of con-celebration in the diocese 1105 GaudiumSpes, 1, 19 : life, they must be said to conceal rather than reveal the authentic 1106 OptatTotius, 4, 9 : the priestly life is to be concealed from them. This is to be 1107 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Concilium est quod mitigationem concedit, servatis servandis.~ 1108 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Eccl. Orient., an. 1957 concedunt facultatem dispensandi a 1109 GaudiumSpes, Pref, 2 : explain to everyone how it conceives of the presence and activity 1110 PresbytOrdin, 2, 8 : and with united hearts concelebrate the Sacred Eucharist. Each 1111 SacrosConcil, 2, 57 : in the same church as a concelebrated Mass, nor on Thursday of 1112 GaudiumSpes, 4, 46 : today, it may be helpful to concentrate on these: marriage and the 1113 ApostActuos, 3, 12 : to other young persons, concentrating their apostolic efforts 1114 OptatTotius, 3, 4 : are to be ordered with concerted effort towards this pastoral 1115 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Praefatione, aliquious dioecesibus concessa.~ 1116 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : can 15: M.G.H. Sect. III, Concilia, t. 2, para 6 622; Council 1117 OrientEccles, 6, 29 : 29. This conciliatory policy with regard to "communicatio 1118 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Cfr. de antiquis Conciliis, Eusebius, Hist. Eccl. V, 1119 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Paulus Pp. VI, allocutio in Concilio, die 4 dec. 1963: AAS 56 ( 1120 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Prof. fidei Trid., 1. c. et Concl. Vat. I, Sess. III, Const. 1121 GaudiumSpes, 3, 36 : spark, lead many minds to conclude that faith and science are 1122 NostraAetate, 0, 4 : His inexpressible mercy concluded the Ancient Covenant. Nor 1123 UnitatRedint, 1, 4 : promote justice and truth, concord and collaboration, as well 1124 GaudiumSpes, 8, 75 : they are to demonstrate concretely how authority can be compatible 1125 ChristDomin, 2, 31 : where it exists, the law of concursus whether general or particular- 1126 GaudiumSpes, 9, 80 : unequivocal and unhesitating condemnation.~The unique hazard of modern 1127 GaudiumSpes, 9, 80 : synod makes its own the condemnations of total war already pronounced 1128 GaudiumSpes, 9, 77 : noble meaning of peace and condemns the frightfulness of war, 1129 DeiVerbum, 3, 13 : remains intact, the marvelous "condescension" of eternal wisdom is clearly 1130 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : sanctorum aeternum tibi condis habitaculum..... Hymnus 1131 DeiVerbum, Pref|1 : Both Species, chap. 1-3: Condlium Tridentinum. Diariorum, 1132 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Cfr. Cone. Vaticanum Const. De fide 1133 UnitatRedint, 1, 2 : fellowship in unity: in their confessing the one faith, celebrating 1134 UnitatRedint, 3, 13 : Communions, national or confessional, were separated from the 1135 GaudiumSpes, 6, 57 : danger is present that man, confiding too much in the discoveries 1136 LumenGentium, 8, 59 : might be the more fully confimed to her Son, the Lord of 1137 SacrosConcil, 6, 121 : genuine sacred music, not confining themselves to works which 1138 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Decretum . de Sacramento Confirmationis administrando etiam fidelibus 1139 AdGentes, 2, 11 : have been strengthened at Conformation. Thus other men, observing 1140 PresbytOrdin, 3, 15 : weak things of the world to confound the strong" (1 Cor 1:27). 1141 ChristDomin, 2, 30 : laity, establishing also the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine.~In 1142 ChristDomin, 1, 7 : and good works of their confreres. ~ 1143 GaudiumSpes, 4, 43 : or another may be easily confused by many people with the 1144 ApostActuos, 6, 32 : namely, study sessions, congresses, periods of recollection, 1145 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Cf. St. Augustine, De Bene coniugali PL 40, 375-376 and 394, 1146 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : continenti Dei donum est, sed coniugatorum etiam castitas.~ 1147 AdGentes, 3, 21 : live or have professional connections - an obligation which is 1148 LumenGentium, 4, 36 : and a holy life they might conquer the reign of sin in themselves.208 1149 PresbytOrdin, 3, 15 : 9). By this obedience he conquered and made up for the disobedience 1150 LumenGentium, 8, 65 : increase in holiness by conquering sin.300 And so they turn 1151 LumenGentium, 8, 59 : Lord of lords297 and the conqueror of sin and death.14* ~ 1152 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : 1951) p. 27 s. Pius XII, Cons. Apost. Provida Mater, 2 1153 GaudiumSpes, 2, 31 : by contrast, when a man consents to the unavoidable requirements 1154 GaudiumSpes, 6, 53 : expresses, communicates and conserves in his works, great spiritual 1155 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : John XXIII, "Ad Conventum Consilii" Food and Agriculture Organization 1156 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : De consiliis in genere, cfr. Origenes, 1157 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : De praxi effectiva consiliorum quae non omnibus imponitur, 1158 PresbytOrdin, 3, 12 : by which they will become consistently better instruments in the 1159 SacrosConcil, 1, 44 : Institute for Pastoral Liturgy, consisting of persons who are eminent 1160 ApostActuos, 2, 8 : them out and find them, console them with great solicitude, 1161 GaudiumSpes, 2, 25 : advantages with respect to consolidating and increasing the qualities 1162 LumenGentium, 1, 6 : receives durability and consolidation. This edifice has many names 1163 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : 602); Fourth Council of Constance, session X, Canon 1: Denzinger 1164 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : XI, letter "Firmissiman Constantiam," March 28, 1937: AAS 29 ( 1165 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Conc. Later. IV, anno 1215, Constit. V: De dignigate Patriarcharum: 1166 GaudiumSpes, 1, 14 : of nature or a nameless constituent of the city of man. For 1167 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Marietti, II, n. 46-Sieut constituitur unum eorpus ex nitate animae, 1168 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : XII (1517), Constitutio Constituti: Mansi 32, 988 B-C. ~ 1169 PresbytOrdin, 3, 14 : Priests, too, involved and constrained by so many obligations of 1170 GaudiumSpes, 8, 75 : opportunities for legitimate and constructive activity; they should willingly 1171 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : interrogatis; Praeterea consulitis; Si die Dominico; et Synodi 1172 ChristDomin, 3, 38 : either a deliberative or a consultative vote, as the statutes of 1173 LumenGentium, 5, 40 : stands as the author and consumator of this holiness of life: " 1174 LumenGentium, 3, 26 : transformed into that which we consume". 55*~Every legitimate celebration 1175 LumenGentium, 7, 51 : foretaste the liturgy of consummate glory.25* For when Christ 1176 GaudiumSpes, 2, 32 : character is developed and consummated in the work of Jesus Christ. 1177 GaudiumSpes, 7, 70 : the needs of present-day consumption, both individual and collective, 1178 SacrosConcil, 6, 117 : that an edition be prepared containing simpler melodies, for use 1179 GaudiumSpes, 2, 25 : pride and selfishness, which contaminate even the social sphere. 1180 GaudiumSpes, 1, 19 : of the positive sciences, contend that everything can be explained 1181 GaudiumSpes, 9, 87 : authority. In view of this contention, the council urges everyone 1182 LumenGentium, 3, 25 : give apt expression to its contents;46* but a new public revelation 1183 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : 45, 1015 s.: Non tantum continenti Dei donum est, sed coniugatorum 1184 OrientEccles, 2, 6 : have fallen short owing to contingencies of times and persons, they 1185 SacrosConcil, 3, 77 : obtain the consent of the contracting parties.~ 1186 GaudiumSpes, 1, 21 : doctrines and actions which contradict reason and the common experience 1187 GaudiumSpes, Intro, 8 : world beget or intensify contradictions and imbalances.~Within the 1188 UnitatRedint, Intro, 1 : divided.1 Such division openly contradicts the will of Christ, scandalizes 1189 GaudiumSpes, 2, 26 : the personal realm and not contrariwise, as the Lord indicated when 1190 LumenGentium, 5, 41 : who are able to make great contributions toward holiness and apostolic 1191 OptatTotius, 2, 2 : Christian life. The principal contributors to this are the families 1192 DignitHuman, 0, 7 : partisanship. Its action is to be controlled by juridical norms which 1193 ApostActuos, 6, 31 : which are the subjects of controversy, but should also exhibit 1194 PresbytOrdin, 3, 13 : renouncing their personal convenience, seeking not what is useful 1195 PerfectCarit, 0, 16 : apostolic work outside the convent should be exempted from 1196 AdGentes, 2, 17 : sanctity of life. Moreover, conventions or courses should be held 1197 PerfectCarit, 0, 4 : adaptation and renewal of convents of nuns suggestions and 1198 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : 3718, Pius XII, Allocutio Conventui Unionis Italicae inter Obstetrices, 1199 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : especially John XXIII, "Ad Conventum Consilii" Food and Agriculture 1200 DeiVerbum, 6, 25 : safely and profitably become conversant with the Sacred Scriptures 1201 LumenGentium, 7, 51 : in no way weakens, but conversely, more thoroughly enriches 1202 DeiVerbum, 2, 8 : of old, uninterruptedly converses with the bride of His beloved 1203 LumenGentium, 6, 46 : and maimed, in His work of converting sinners to a better life, 1204 SacrosConcil, 3, 69 : rite is to be drawn up for converts who have already been validly 1205 LumenGentium, 1, 6 : of the Kingdom is often conveyed by means of metaphors. In 1206 GaudiumSpes, 8, 73 : and by strengthening basic convictions as to the true nature of 1207 LumenGentium, 3, 22 : of the Roman Pontiff to convoke these councils, to preside 1208 PerfectCarit, 0, 4 : other assemblies lawfully convoked.~Nevertheless everyone should 1209 LumenGentium, Appen, 72: competence of the bishops, e.g., convoking the College and directing 1210 LumenGentium, 8, 63 : birth and education she cooperates with a maternal love.~ 1211 GaudiumSpes, 4, 40 : communities have done or are doing cooperatively by way of achieving the 1212 InterMirific, 1, 6 : surpasses and fittingly coordinates all other spheres of human 1213 ApostActuos, 3, 12 : they seem to be unable to cope adequately with their new 1214 OrientEccles, End, 30 : Holy Spirit may descend copiously upon all those many Christians 1215 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : S.C. de Prop. Fide (pro Coptis), 15 mart. 1790, n. XIII; 1216 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : recentiores:Armenorum (1911) Coptorum (1898), Maronitarurn (1736), 1217 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Ecdesia intus et foris, in corde, non in corpore cogitandum. 1218 GaudiumSpes, 9, 92 : the sons of God.~We think cordially too of all who acknowledge 1219 GaudiumSpes, 1, 16 : Conscience is the most secret core and sanctuary of a man. 1220 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Corinthians 8:1. ~ 1221 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : ed. Funk, I, p. 266. S. Cornelius I, apud S. Cyprianum, Epist. 1222 AdGentes, 1, 9 : Himself being the supreme corner stone (Eph. 2:20).~ 1223 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : XII, Litt. Encycl. Fulgens corona, 8 sept. 1953: AAS 45 (1953) 1224 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : XII, Litt. Encycl. Mystici Cororis, 29 iun. 1943: ASS 35 (1943) 1225 UnitatRedint, Intro, 1 : individuals but also as corporate bodies. For almost everyone 1226 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : foris, in corde, non in corpore cogitandum. Cfr. ib., III, 1227 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : address to the diplomatic corps Jan 7 1965: AAS 57 (1965), 1228 AdGentes, 2, 16 : practical ones prescribed by the council19 should be combined with 1229 OrientEccles, 2, 6 : Eastern faithful are earnestly counseled to found houses or even 1230 LumenGentium, 1, 1 : brightly visible on the countenance of the Church. Since the 1231 NostraAetate, 0, 2 : found everywhere try to counter the restlessness of the 1232 GaudiumSpes, Intro, 6 : induced to migrate on various counts, and are thereby changing 1233 OptatTotius, 4, 11 : manners, modesty in speech coupled with charity. ~The discipline 1234 GaudiumSpes, 5, 52 : difficulties, and to make them courageous through love, so that families 1235 GaudiumSpes, 1, 21 : world God's temple too. She courteously invites atheists to examine 1236 GaudiumSpes, 5, 49 : their own after an honorable courtship.~ 1237 NostraAetate, 0, 4 : sonship and the glory and the covenants and the law and the worship 1238 DignitHuman, 0, 6 : violated, whether openly or covertly, for religious reasons. 1239 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Chalcedonense, ib. 7, 111-116; Cow. Constantinopolitanum II, 1240 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Oratio consecrationis cpiscopalis in ritu byzantino: Euchologion 1241 InterMirific, 1, 11 : duties and tasks of their craft. ~They ought always to be 1242 InterMirific, 2, 15 : best skills in their own crafts and trained and encouraged 1243 DeiVerbum, 1, 3 : God, who through the Word creates all things (see John 1:3) 1244 AdGentes, 1, 2 : through the Son, freely creating us on account of His surpassing 1245 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Pius X, apostolic letter "Creationis Duarum Novarum Paroeciarum" 1246 AdGentes, 1, 6 : preaching the Gospel to every creature16 and blocks the way to the 1247 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Pius XII, Motu proprio Crebrae allatae, 22 febr. 1949, 1248 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Credo in Missa Romana: Symbolum 1249 LumenGentium, 8, 67 : affection, nor in a certain vain credulity, but proceeds from true 1250 GaudiumSpes, 9, 93 : of days.~Not everyone who cries, "Lord, Lord," will enter 1251 GaudiumSpes, 9, 80 : with their population is a crime against God and man himself. 1252 GaudiumSpes, 9, 79 : commanding such actions are criminal, and blind obedience cannot 1253 GaudiumSpes, 2, 31 : But human freedom is often crippled when a man encounters extreme 1254 ApostActuos, 3, 11 : involved in material and moral crises, help for the aged not only 1255 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : christianae, cap. III (ed. crit. F. Streicher) pas I, pp. 1256 InterMirific, 1, 11 : and sellers, as well as critic and all others who play 1257 InterMirific, 2, 15 : radio, television and other critics, who will be equipped with 1258 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : X de Sanetis: Inviti all'croismo Diseorsi... t. I-III, Romae 1259 PerfectCarit, 0, 15 : it we know that we have crossed over from death to life ( 1260 GaudiumSpes, 9, 81 : emancipate the world from its crushing anxiety through the restoration 1261 GaudiumSpes, 9, 88 : as if Christ Himself were crying out in these poor to beg 1262 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Iciunio, 13: PL 2, 972 B; CSFL 20, p. 292,lin. 13-16.~ 1263 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : 3: PL 38 1010; etc. Cfr. ctiam Ven. Beda, In Lc. Expos. 1264 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Lc. 12, 48: Omni autem, cui multum datum est, multum 1265 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : orientales et quoad omnes Ordines cuiuscumque gradus tum iuris divini 1266 ChristDomin, 2, 30 : Sacrifice is the center and culmination of the whole life of the 1267 LumenGentium, 8, 62 : surrounded by dangers and cultics, until they are led into 1268 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : quorum Apostolorum; Nos cupitis; Quod interrogatis; Praeterea 1269 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : 427; however, the word "curatione" has been taken from the 1270 GaudiumSpes, 9, 87 : countries, must be radically curbed by every means possible 1271 AdGentes, 2, 12 : the towns and villages, curing every kind of disease and 1272 PerfectCarit, 0, 18 : personal talent, in the currents and attitudes of sentiment 1273 DignitHuman, 0, 7 : possible and is not to be curtailed except when and insofar 1274 LumenGentium, 3, 29 : baptism solemnly, to be custodian and dispenser of the Eucharist, 1275 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : 2, 7; Sagnard, p. 100: . custoditur ,., cfr. ib. IV, 26, 2; 1276 PerfectCarit, 0, 12 : practice mortification and custody of the senses. Neither should 1277 LumenGentium, 5, 39 : practice of the counsels, customarily called "evangelical." This 1278 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Augustine, Enarratio in Ps. CXLVII, 12 (PL 37, 192); St. Gregory 1279 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : S. Cornelius I, apud S. Cyprianum, Epist. 48, 2: Hartel, III, 1280 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Cfr. Ps.-Petrus Dam. Serm. 63: PL 144, 861 AB. 1281 InterMirific, 1, 12 : careful watch lest grave damage befall public morals and 1282 GaudiumSpes, 1, 17 : Since man's freedom has been damaged by sin, only by the aid 1283 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : 7: PG SS, 193. - S. Io. Damasccnus, Nom. 2 in dorm. B.M.V., 1284 DignitHuman, 0, 15 : life very difficult and dangerous for religious communities.~ 1285 AdGentes, 4, 24 : he is, so that in him he dares to speak as he ought (cf. 1286 GaudiumSpes, 1, 13 : their senseless minds were darkened and they served the creature 1287 LumenGentium, 1, 8 : world, faithfully though darkly, the mystery of its Lord 1288 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : 1951) pp. 27-28. Alloc. Nel darvi, 1 iul. 1956: AAS 48 (1956) 1289 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Omni autem, cui multum datum est, multum quaeretur ab 1290 AdGentes, 6, 39 : among their own sons and daughters, by promoting mission fervor 1291 GaudiumSpes, 9, 80 : place in the world and the deadly after effects that would 1292 ChristDomin, 2, 30 : such as vicars forane and deans), as well as with those 1293 AdGentes, 6, 38 : considering the very serious dearth of priests which is hindering 1294 LumenGentium, 5, 42 : follow their Saviour who debased Himself to our comprehension. 1295 GaudiumSpes, 1, 12 : measure of all things or debases himself to the point of 1296 LumenGentium, 3, 27 : Paul the Apostle, he is debtor to all men, let him be ready 1297 PresbytOrdin, 2, 4 : therefore, priests are debtors that the truth of the Gospel6 1298 ApostActuos, 4, 20 : 20. Many decades ago the laity in many nations 1299 GaudiumSpes, 9, 82 : should not let false hope deceive us. For unless enmities 1300 LumenGentium, 2, 16 : have life. But often men, deceived by the Evil One, have become 1301 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Innocentius I, Epist. d Decentium: PL 20, 554 A; sansi 3, 1302 GaudiumSpes, 2, 30 : resort to various frauds and deceptions in avoiding just taxes or 1303 GaudiumSpes, 1, 20 : arousing man's hope for a deceptive future life, thereby diverting 1304 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Ephesinam, can. 8; Clemens VII, Decet Romanum Pontificem, 23 febr. 1305 UnitatRedint, 3, 13 : divisions, this holy Council decides to propose the following 1306 SacrosConcil, 7, 122 : judgment upon the arts, deciding which of the works of artists 1307 GaudiumSpes, Intro, 11 : this faith, it labors to decipher authentic signs of God's 1308 GaudiumSpes, 3, 36 : which must be gradually deciphered, put to use, and regulated 1309 GaudiumSpes, 5, 48 : All of these have a very decisive bearing on the continuation 1310 GaudiumSpes, 2, 31 : conditions of each people and the decisiveness required by public authority. 1311 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : 789: Dans les batailles decisives, c'est parfois du front 1312 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Mansi S3, 321 B - 322 B et declaratio Zinelli: Mansi 52 1110 A. 1313 DeiVerbum, Pref|1 : councils and in the most recent declarations of very many of the episcopal 1314 GaudiumSpes, 7, 63 : places, it even results in a decline of the social status of 1315 GaudiumSpes, 6, 61 : are increasing, there is a decrease in each man's faculty of 1316 GaudiumSpes, 6, 57 : above2 This duty in no way decreases, rather it increases, the 1317 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Exposition of the first decretal," n 1: "Sending his disciples 1318 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Cfr. Gelasius I, Decretalis De libris recipiendis, 3: 1319 NostraAetate, 0, 4 : Gospel's spiritual love, decries hatred, persecutions, displays 1320 AdGentes, 6, 38 : should deliberate about dedicating to the evangelization of 1321 AdGentes, 2, 16 : Where episcopal conferences deem it opportune, the order 1322 InterMirific, 1, 10 : should, moreover, endeavor to deepen their understanding of what 1323 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : dispensandi a forma et sanandi ob defectum formae (ad quinquennium): 1324 DignitHuman, 0, 13 : everywhere to be kept secure and defended against all injury-this 1325 PresbytOrdin, 2, 9 : of the faithful. They are defenders of the common good, with 1326 LumenGentium, 3, 25 : present, he is expounding or defending a doctrine of Catholic faith.43* 1327 GaudiumSpes, 9, 81 : for use in war. Since the defensive strength of any nation is 1328 AdGentes, 5, 32 : of whatever kind, should defer to the local Ordinary in 1329 LumenGentium, 3, 25 : Church to be endowed in defining doctrine of faith and morals, 1330 LumenGentium, 3, 25 : agreement on one position as definitively to be held.40* This is even 1331 GaudiumSpes, 3, 39 : will be transformed. As deformed by sin, the shape of this 1332 UnitatRedint, 1, 4 : growth of God's kingdom is delayed. All Catholics must therefore 1333 InterMirific, 2, 17 : impeded by the technical delays or expenses, however vast, 1334 SacrosConcil, 6, 112 : action, whether it adds delight to prayer, fosters unity 1335 GaudiumSpes, 6, 57 : rejoicing in the earth, delighting in the sons of men.4~In 1336 LumenGentium, 1, 8 : as an entity with visible delineation 9* through which He communicated 1337 LumenGentium, 5, 39 : the Church as His bride, delivering Himself up for her. He did 1338 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : allocution "Ai dirigenti della Federazione Universitaria 1339 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Ia Iegittima sana laicita dello Stato .. ~ 1340 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Benedictus XIV, Ep. Enc. Demandatam, 24 dec. 1743, 3; Ep. Enc. 1341 GaudiumSpes, Intro, 9 : persons are quite aggressively demanding those benefits of which 1342 ChristDomin, 2, 17 : but also for his social, demographic, and economic conditions. 1343 AdGentes, 1, 9 : of God, the shame of the demon, and the bliss of men.24 1344 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : XXIII motum hunc abunde demonstrat.~ 1345 OptatTotius, 5, 15 : truth and of maintaining and demonstrating it, together with an honest 1346 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : verba 2 Tim. 1, 6-7, ut demonstret Ordinem esse verum sacramentum: 1347 LumenGentium, 3, 24 : if the latter refuses or denies apostolic communion, such 1348 OrientEccles, 1, 4 : every non-Catholic church or denomination who enters into the fullness 1349 DignitHuman, 0, 11 : upon them.14 He did indeed denounce the unbelief of some who 1350 DignitHuman, 0, 15 : With sorrow, however, it denounces the other fact, as only 1351 UnitatRedint, 2, 7 : grace to be genuinely self-denying, humble. gentle in the service 1352 ChristDomin, 1, 6 : priests, are in danger of departing from the precepts of the 1353 ApostActuos, Intro, 1 : sometimes involves a degree of departure from the ethical and religious 1354 GaudiumSpes, 2, 25 : reciprocal ties and mutual dependencies increase day by day and 1355 GaudiumSpes, 7, 67 : spiritual life and that of his dependents, in view of the function 1356 OptatTotius, 3, 6 : to be adopted, even if a deplorable lack of priests should exist, 1357 GaudiumSpes, 3, 36 : Consequently, we cannot but deplore certain habits of mind, 1358 DignitHuman, 0, 15 : other fact, as only to be deplored. The council exhorts Catholics, 1359 GaudiumSpes, 2, 27 : arbitrary imprisonment, deportation, slavery, prostitution, 1360 SacrosConcil, 7, 124 : religious sense either by depraved forms or by lack of artistic 1361 OrientEccles, End, 30 : who endure suffering and deprivations for their unwavering avowal 1362 SacrosConcil, 4, 84 : priests and others who are deputed for this purpose by the 1363 GaudiumSpes, 3, 37 : imperiled by man's pride and deranged self-love, must be purified 1364 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : obligationes subdiaconorum, in derogationem iuris communis Cleri sanctitati.~ 1365 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Leo XIII, Epist. Au milieu des consolations, 23 dec. 1900: 1366 OrientEccles, End, 30 : consolation of the Holy Spirit may descend copiously upon all those 1367 AdGentes, 1, 4 : by the same Holy Spirit descending upon Him while He prayed. 1368 PresbytOrdin, 2, 4 : grows, just as the Apostle describes: "Faith comes from hearing, 1369 UnitatRedint, 3, 19 : themselves, the task of describing them at all adequately is 1370 InterMirific, 1, 7 : Finally, the narration, description or portrayal of moral evil, 1371 NostraAetate, 0, 3 : when God will render their deserts to all those who have been 1372 ChristDomin, 2, 20 : nomination, presentation, or designation for the office of bishop 1373 InterMirific, 1, 11 : newsmen, writers, actors, designers, producers, displayers, 1374 UnitatRedint, 1, 3 : according to His hidden designs, until it shall happily 1375 GaudiumSpes, 1, 21 : to those who have already despaired of anything higher than 1376 GaudiumSpes, 2, 31 : souled persons who are so desperately required by our times.~Now 1377 GaudiumSpes, 1, 14 : reason man is not allowed to despise his bodily life, rather 1378 GaudiumSpes, 8, 74 : not in a mechanical or despotic fashion, but by acting above 1379 LumenGentium, 4, 36 : religion, and which attacks and destroys the religious liberty of 1380 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Basil, Hom. in illud Lucae "Destruam horrea mea," n. 2 (PG 31, 1381 ApostActuos, 5, 23 : goals may be attained, and destructive rivalries avoided. For this 1382 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : adiecta ad Schema I de Eccl. (desumpta ex.S. Rob. Bellarmino): 1383 LumenGentium, 6, 46 : that type of chaste and detached life, which Christ the Lord 1384 GaudiumSpes, 3, 37 : using and enjoying them in detachment and liberty of spirit, man 1385 ChristDomin, 1, 7 : with slander and indigence, detained in prisons, or held back 1386 GaudiumSpes, 1, 16 : depths of his conscience, man detects a law which he does not 1387 DignitHuman, 0, 15 : engaged in the effort to deter citizens from the profession 1388 GaudiumSpes, 1, 18 : pain and by the advancing deterioration of his body, but even more 1389 GaudiumSpes, 3, 34 : is clear that men are not deterred by the Christian message 1390 GaudiumSpes, 9, 81 : facts about this method of deterrence, men should be convinced 1391 GaudiumSpes, 9, 81 : way heretofore unknown, as deterrent to possible enemy attack. 1392 SacrosConcil, 5, 109 : penance which leads to the detestation of sin as an offence against 1393 GaudiumSpes, 1, 21 : experience of humanity, and dethrone man from his native excellence.~ 1394 LumenGentium, 6, 46 : undoubtedly esteemed, does not detract from a genuine development 1395 GaudiumSpes, 7, 67 : directing it which may be detrimental to any working men and women 1396 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : consecrationis, post Te Deum.~ 1397 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : 2 Esdr 13, 1; cf. Deut. 23 1 ff; Num. 20, 4.~ 1398 GaudiumSpes, 9, 79 : havoc on our world, the devastation of battle still goes on 1399 InterMirific, 2, 13 : should anticipate harmful developments, especially in regions where 1400 GaudiumSpes, 9, 80 : to mention the widespread deviation that would take place in 1401 DignitHuman, 0, 11 : the use of coercion or of devices unworthy of the Gospel, 1402 LumenGentium, 1, 5 : on earth: "If I cast out devils by the finger of God, then 1403 GaudiumSpes, 4, 43 : they will unhesitatingly devise new enterprises, where they 1404 SacrosConcil, 4, 84 : times, the divine office is devised so that the whole course 1405 SacrosConcil, 1, 38 : drawing up the rites and devising rubrics.~ 1406 LumenGentium, 4, 35 : Therefore, let the laity devotedly strive to acquire a more 1407 AdGentes, 4, 27 : of the day and the heat, devoting themselves to missionary 1408 DeiVerbum, 6, 25 : divine word, or through devotional reading, or through instructions 1409 AdGentes, 3, 22 : of God, watered by divine dew, sprouts from the good ground 1410 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Christus dicitur . omnium diaconus factus .. Cfr. Didache, 1411 LumenGentium, 3, 24 : is significantly called "diakonia" or ministry.163~The canonical 1412 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Funk I, p. 32. S. Iustinus, Dial. 41: PG 6, 564. S. Irenaeus, 1413 NostraAetate, 0, 4 : as well as of fraternal dialogues. ~True, the Jewish authorities 1414 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Cf. Justin, Dialogus cum Tryphene, Chapter 110; 1415 DeiVerbum, Pref|1 : 3: Condlium Tridentinum. Diariorum, Actorum, Epistolarum, Tractatuum 1416 LumenGentium, 3, 26 : and poor, or living in the Diaspora, Christ is present, and 1417 GaudiumSpes, 8, 75 : authority to fall back on dictatonal systems or totalitarian 1418 GaudiumSpes, 9, 78 : nor is it brought about by dictatorship Instead, it is rightly and 1419 SacrosConcil, 1 : C) Norms based upon the didactic and pastoral nature of the 1420 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : erga ipsos Sanctos, cfr. E. Diehl, Inscriptiones latinae christianae 1421 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Liturgiam; ceterum cohaeret diei liturgicae apud Orientales.~ 1422 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Dieitur. Saneta (catholica apostolica) 1423 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Pius X, Litt. Encycl. Ad diem illum, 2 febr. 1904: Acta, 1424 LumenGentium, 6, 44 : through Baptism a person dies to sin and is consecrated 1425 GravissEduc, 0 : due consideration to the difference of sex and the proper ends 1426 LumenGentium, 4, 38 : spiritual fruits.212 They must diffuse in the world that spirit 1427 ApostActuos, 1, 3 : charity which the Holy Spirit diffuses in the hearts of all members 1428 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : anno 1215, Constit. V: De dignigate Patriarcharum: ibid. p. 1429 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : maioribus; c. 362-391: de aliis dignitariis; in specie, c. 238 3; 216; 1430 DignitHuman : DECLARATION ON RELIGIOUS FREEDOM DIGNITATIS HUMANAE ON THE RIGHT OF 1431 GaudiumSpes, 1, 13 : bondage of sin.4 For sin has diminished man, blocking his path to 1432 LumenGentium, 8, 60 : men in no wise obscures or diminishes this unique mediation of 1433 GaudiumSpes, 1, 21 : their present lot. Far from diminishing man, her message brings 1434 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Ex Praefatione, aliquious dioecesibus concessa.~ 1435 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Epistle to Diognetus, c. VII, 4: Funk, Apostolic 1436 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Epist. ad Diogneum, 6: ed. Funk, I, p. 400. 1437 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Paul VI, address to the diplomatic corps Jan 7 1965: AAS 57 ( 1438 ChristDomin, Direc : GENERAL DIRECTIVE ~ 1439 OptatTotius, 4, 8 : special help of the spiritual director, should be imparted in such 1440 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Pius XI, allocution "Ai dirigenti della Federazione Universitaria 1441 ApostActuos, 4, 17 : trained to overcome the disadvantages of excessively isolated 1442 GaudiumSpes, 4, 43 : some of the faithful will disagree with others on a given matter. 1443 GaudiumSpes, 1, 19 : contrast, they altogether disallow that there is any absolute 1444 GaudiumSpes, 3, 36 : Creator the creature would disappear. For their part, however, 1445 GaudiumSpes, 1, 18 : the utter ruin and total disappearance of his own person. He rebels 1446 UnitatRedint, 3, 24 : Spirit. "And hope does not disappoint, because God's love has 1447 GaudiumSpes, 4, 40 : which sin will keep in great disarray until the splendor of God' 1448 SacrosConcil, 2, 50 : advantage, are now to be discarded; other elements which have 1449 GaudiumSpes, 1, 14 : awaits him there; there he discerns his proper destiny beneath 1450 PerfectCarit, 0, 11 : so great a task cannot be discharged unless the members be thoroughly 1451 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : proponit ut redeatur ad disciplinam antiquam singularum Ecclesiarum 1452 OptatTotius, 3, 4 : spiritual, intellectual, disciplinary, are to be ordered with 1453 DignitHuman, 0, 9 : religious. It does, however, disclose the dignity of the human 1454 GaudiumSpes, Intro, 10 : flow so many and such great discords in society. No doubt many 1455 ChristDomin, 2, 20 : treaty or custom, after discussing the matter with the Apostolic 1456 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Sanetis: Inviti all'croismo Diseorsi... t. I-III, Romae 1941- 1457 GaudiumSpes, 1, 22 : likeness which had been disfigured from the first sin onward. 1458 GaudiumSpes, 5, 47 : called free love and other disfigurements have an obscuring effect. 1459 GaudiumSpes, 2, 27 : and children; as well as disgraceful working conditions, where 1460 GaudiumSpes, 2, 27 : Moreover, they are supreme dishonor to the Creator.~ 1461 GaudiumSpes, 9, 82 : perhaps be brought to that dismal hour in which it will experience 1462 ChristDomin, 2, 22 : can be done by dividing dismembering or uniting them, or by changing 1463 GaudiumSpes, Intro, 8 : so rapidly and often in a disorderly fashion, combined with keener 1464 GaudiumSpes, 9, 89 : the Gospel to all men and dispenses the treasures of grace, 1465 ApostActuos, 4, 19 : already existing. Yet the dispersion of efforts must be avoided. 1466 AdGentes, 1, 4 : The Church was publicly displayed to the multitude, the Gospel 1467 InterMirific, 1, 11 : actors, designers, producers, displayers, distributors, operators 1468 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : possunt; in textu proposito disponitur modo positivo observantia 1469 LumenGentium, 3, 22 : the Gospel, the Lord so disposing, St. Peter and the other 1470 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : sacramentorum; 2) bona fides et dispositio; 3) necessitas salutis aeternae; 1471 GaudiumSpes, 7, 66 : efforts must be made, without disregarding the rights of persons or 1472 GaudiumSpes, 1, 13 : as his beginning, man has disrupted also his proper relationship 1473 InterMirific, 2, 14 : and precepts. It should disseminate and properly explain news 1474 ChristDomin, 2, 13 : every kind, and finally its dissemination through public statements 1475 UnitatRedint, 1, 3 : centuries much more serious dissensions made their appearance and 1476 AdGentes, 5, 31 : men and means be further dissipated, or lest projects be multiplied 1477 PresbytOrdin, 3, 14 : is considerable danger of dissipating their energy. Priests, too, 1478 UnitatRedint, 3, 13 : Patriarchates and the Roman See was dissolved. ~Other divisions arose 1479 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Gratiam, Decretum, C. 21, dist. LXXXVI (ed. Friedberg I, 1480 SacrosConcil, 1, 32 : 32. The liturgy makes distinctions between persons according 1481 ApostActuos, 6, 29 : specially characterized by the distinctively secular and particular quality 1482 ApostActuos, 5, 24 : Yet the proper nature and distinctiveness of each apostolate must 1483 ApostActuos, 2, 7 : capable of rectifying the distortion of the temporal order and 1484 GaudiumSpes, 9, 84 : countries, or to alleviate the distressing conditions in which refugees 1485 GaudiumSpes, 9, 88 : procedure of collecting and distributing aids, without being inflexible 1486 GravissEduc, 0 : to it, in its concern for distributive justice, that public subsidies 1487 InterMirific, 1, 11 : producers, displayers, distributors, operators and sellers, 1488 GaudiumSpes, 7, 66 : from another country or district and contribute to the economic 1489 GaudiumSpes, 9, 87 : problem and are so greatly disturbed over it, it is desirable 1490 GaudiumSpes, 6, 56 : groups and nations, from disturbing the life of communities, 1491 GaudiumSpes, 2, 27 : or a hungry person who disturbs our conscience by recalling 1492 OrientEccles, 4, 17 : where it has fallen into disuse, be restored.21 The legislative 1493 UnitatRedint, 3, 20 : there exist considerable divergences from the doctrine of the 1494 UnitatRedint, 3, 14 : different places, owing to diversities of genius and conditions 1495 GaudiumSpes, 8, 73 : and political crimes, and divert the exercise of authority 1496 GaudiumSpes, 2, 25 : denied that men are often diverted from doing good and spurred 1497 GaudiumSpes, 1, 20 : deceptive future life, thereby diverting him from the constructing 1498 GaudiumSpes, 9, 82 : ideologies, continue to divide men and place them in opposing 1499 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Innocentius III, Const. Quia divinae, 4 ian. 1215; et plurimae 1500 DeiVerbum, Pref, 1|1 : Leo XIII, Epist. Encycl Divinum illud, 9 maii 1897: AAS


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