Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 1 Intro, 11 | thus directs the mind to solutions which are fully human.~This
2 1, 12 | from God, she can offer solutions to them, so that man's true
3 4, 43 | their proponents, however, solutions proposed on one side or
4 5, 51 | presume to offer dishonorable solutions indeed; they do not recoil
5 5, 51(14)| propose immediately concrete solutions.~
6 8, 74 | right to prefer divergent solutions. If the political community
7 8, 74 | adopt a variety of concrete solutions in its structures and the
8 8, 74 | whole human family, these solutions must always contribute to
9 8, 75 | with regard to temporal solutions, and respect citizens, who,
10 9, 86 | against proposals of technical solutions that are untimely. This
11 9, 86 | particularly true of those solutions providing man with material
12 9, 87 | everyone to guard against solutions, whether publicly or privately
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 13 3, 14 | and of the questions and solutions, doctrinal as well as practical,
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 14 5, 16 | should learn to seek the solutions to human problems under
Unitatis redintegratio
Chap., Paragraph 15 3, 23 | and do not accept the same solutions to the more difficult problems
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