Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 1 3, 28| more and more into a civic, economic and social unity, it is
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 2 Intro, 4 | of wealth, resources and economic power, and yet a huge proportion
3 Intro, 4 | For political, social, economic, racial and ideological
4 Intro, 6 | leading some nations to economic affluence, and radically
5 Intro, 6 | enjoy the conveniences of economic and technological progress,
6 Intro, 8 | results from population, economic and social pressures, or
7 Intro, 9 | a political, social and economic order which will growingly
8 Intro, 9 | behind while very often their economic and other dependence on
9 Intro, 9 | take part in regulating economic, social, political and cultural
10 1, 15| many nations, poorer in economic goods, are quite rich in
11 1, 20| man especially through his economic and social emancipation.
12 2, 25| the natural tensions of economic, political and social forms.
13 2, 29| brought about. For excessive economic and social differences between
14 4, 42| mission in the political, economic or social order. The purpose
15 4, 42| association in civic and economic realms. The promotion of
16 4, 42| culture, nor to any political, economic or social system, the Church
17 4, 43| increasingly moves toward civil, economic and social unity, it is
18 4, 44| level, culturally, in its economic, social and political dimensions,
19 4, 46| human progress, life in its economic, social and political dimensions,
20 5, 47| caused in families by modern economic conditions, by influences
21 5, 52| favorable moral, social and economic conditions. Parents or guardians
22 6, 59| instrument of political or economic power. ~
23 6, 60| decisions to be taken in economic and political affairs, both
24 7 | CHAPTER III ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL LIFE ~
25 7, 63| 63. In the economic and social realms, too,
26 7, 63| and the purpose of all economic and social life.~Like other
27 7, 63| pennated with a certain economic way of thinking. Such is
28 7, 63| when the development of economic life could mitigate social
29 7, 63| person.~A similar lack of economic and social balance is to
30 7, 63| the ampler technical and economic possibilities which the
31 7, 63| regard to the requirements of economic development.1 ~
32 7 | SECTION 1 Economic Development ~
33 7, 64| the world. Consequently, economic activity is to be carried
34 7, 65| 65. Economic development must remain
35 7, 65| groups possessing too much economic power or of the political
36 7, 65| mechanical course of the economic activity of individuals,
37 7, 66| as possible the immense economic inequalities, which now
38 7, 66| district and contribute to the economic advancement of a nation
39 7, 66| areas as far as possible.~In economic affairs which today are
40 7, 67| or in the performance of economic services is superior to
41 7, 67| to the other elements of economic life, for the latter have
42 7, 67| the common good.6~Since economic activity for the most part
43 7, 67| justified by the so-called economic laws. The entire process
44 7, 68| 68. In economic enterprises it is persons
45 7, 68| however, decisions concerning economic and social conditions, on
46 7, 68| contribute to the organizing of economic life in the right way. Included
47 7, 68| participation joined to progressive economic and social formation, all
48 7, 68| comrades in the whole task of economic development and in the attainment
49 8, 73| result from their cultural, economic and social evolution. Such
50 8, 73| state.~Along with cultural, economic and social development,
51 8, 75| intervene more often in social, economic and cultural matters in
52 9, 83| causes come from excessive economic inequalities and from putting
53 9, 85| international cooperation in the economic field. Although nearly all
54 9, 85| discharge the various tasks of economic and social life. But this
55 9, 85| other side.~If an authentic economic order is to be established
56 9, 86| subsidiarity, so to regulate economic relations throughout the
57 9, 86| advantageously pursue their own economic advancement.~d) In many
58 9, 86| an urgent need to revamp economic and social structures. But
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 59 0 | social and especially in economic and political life.2 Enjoying
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 60 2, 12| the affairs of social and economic life. With special care,
61 2, 16| and the special social, economic, and cultural conditions
62 6, 41| laymen gladly offer socio - economic cooperation to peoples on
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 63 End, 22| life. For we know how much economic and social conditions are
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 64 2, 7 | of the family, culture, economic matters, the arts and professions,
65 3, 12| quickly into a new social and economic status. While their social
Perfectae caritatis
Chap., Paragraph 66 0, 3 | culture, and social and economic circumstances. ~According
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 67 2, 17 | social, demographic, and economic conditions. Religious and
68 2, 23 | as their psychological, economic, geographic and historical
Inter mirifica
Chap., Paragraph 69 1, 11| they must adjust their economic, political or artistic and
70 2, 13| ability-through their technical, economic, cultural and artistic talents. ~
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