Chapter, Paragraph
1 II,18 | initiatives to make social, political and economic structures
2 II,19 | continent for democratic political systems and the gradual
3 II,19 | appealing to majority opinion or political consensus, on the pretext
4 II,23 | money, lack of trust in political institutions, especially
5 III,27 | the duty to participate in political life in harmony with the
6 III,27 | Involvement in the political field is clearly part of
7 III,27 | relationship between the political community and the Church,
8 III,27 | way be confused with the political community nor be tied to
9 III,27 | community nor be tied to any political system, is both a sign and
10 III,32 | ever present in our various political, economic and social systems”.( 96)
11 IV,44 | professional, cultural and political life. On a continent marked
12 IV,44 | it to the common good. In political life, understood in its
13 V,55 | external debt, internal political corruption and discrimination
14 V,56 | behavior in the social and political spheres leading to the neglect
15 V,56 | the ethical training of political leaders”. (210)~
16 VI,67 | secularism in these sectors — political or economic, union-related,
17 Conclu,75| beyond its historical and political meaning, was the great year
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