Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,5 | deeper spiritual union the peoples who compose this great continent
2 Intro,5 | Church, to stir among these peoples a spirit of solidarity”.(5)
3 Intro,5 | all that is common to the peoples of the continent, including
4 Intro,5 | that closer bond which the peoples of the continent seek and
5 I,11 | in the history ... of the peoples of America; through Mary
6 I,11(19) | February 1979, Message to the Peoples of Latin America, No. 282.
7 I,11 | still is, a melting-pot of peoples, has recognized in the mestiza
8 II,15(35) | been beatified and whom the peoples of America invoke with faith
9 II,16 | important among the indigenous peoples, in order that “the seeds
10 II,20 | bring greater unity among peoples and make possible a better
11 IV,40 | vocations among indigenous peoples: they need a formation which
12 IV,43 | rights of the indigenous peoples and, with heroic love for
13 IV,43(151)| Puebla 1979, Message to the Peoples of Latin America, No. 775.~
14 V,52 | integral development of peoples. (196)~
15 V,56 | respect due to individuals and peoples. At times this system has
16 V,57(212)| Puebla 1979, Message to the Peoples of Latin America, No. 306.~
17 V,59 | development of individuals and peoples”. (219)~
18 V,61 | threatens the well-being of the peoples of America. (222) This cooperation
19 V,62 | peace and fraternity between peoples”. (228)~
20 V,64 | Discrimination against indigenous peoples and Americans of African
21 V,64 | marginalize the indigenous peoples must be eliminated. This
22 V,64 | reconciliation between the indigenous peoples and the societies in which
23 V,64 | reconciliation between different peoples. These can build bridges
24 V,64 | to work with the native peoples if efforts are made to promote
25 VI,71 | interchange between the peoples of the whole continent.~
26 VI,74 | think of the indigenous peoples not yet Christianized or
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