Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,2| solidarity among all the nations of America”.(3) The positive
2 II,15 | life across the range of nations and social backgrounds.
3 II,15 | given life . . . to [these] nations with their blood. Like a
4 II,16 | deeply rooted in the various nations. It is found at all levels
5 II,17 | and then it involved the nations of the Middle East. This
6 II,20 | competition which puts the poor nations in a situation of ever increasing
7 II,22 | afflicting many American nations and expressed solidarity
8 II,22 | for the economy of poor nations, which deprives the authorities
9 II,24 | social fabric of American nations. The drug trade “contributes
10 II,24 | security and the stability of nations”.( 65) Here we are facing
11 II,24 | urgent challenges which many nations around the world need to
12 II,24 | times. For some American nations, the production, trafficking
13 III,32 | In the multiplicity of nations and the variety of ethnic
14 IV,47 | of the population in many nations of America. On their encounter
15 V,52 | pursuit of the common good of nations and of the international
16 V,55 | both within and between nations”. (203)~The Church in America
17 V,55 | greater integration between nations, thus helping to create
18 V,56 | communities within single nations, between nations and between
19 V,56 | single nations, between nations and between the different
20 V,59 | threatens the future of many nations”. (217)~Once more I express
21 V,60 | Catholics in the different nations better acquainted with the
22 V,62 | paralyzing the progress of many nations in America is the arms race.
23 V,62 | conflict, even between sister nations. As a sign and instrument
24 VI,74 | mission of evangelizing all nations: “Go therefore and teach
25 VI,74 | therefore and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name
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