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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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1 4,III| established by articles 100-103 of my Apostolic Constitution 2 4,III| established by articles 100-103 of my Apostolic Constitution 3 Intro | Insegnamenti, vol. V/2, 1982, pp. 1777 ff.).~In recent years a 4 Intro | I established on 28 June 1988; although the latter has 5 4,III| Peter's Basilica, 25 March 1993, the fifteenth year of my 6 Intro | Casaroli, Secretary of State, 20 May 1982; Insegnamenti, 7 4,III| at St Peter's Basilica, 25 March 1993, the fifteenth 8 Intro | which I established on 28 June 1988; although the 9 3 | Art. 3~In order to foster the Church' 10 4 | Art. 4~The council also establishes 11 Intro | beginning of my Pontificate, accepting the wealth of stimulating 12 2 | faith, in order to offer adequate support to the Church's 13 | After 14 Intro | will (Letter to Cardinal Agostino Casaroli, Secretary of State, 15 | all 16 | although 17 | another 18 | any 19 | anything 20 4,III| by articles 100-103 of my Apostolic Constitution Pastor Bonus, 21 4,I | Undersecretaries are to be appointed, one for each section.~ 22 Intro | destiny is at stake at the approach of the third millennium; 23 3 | the Council undertakes appropriate initiatives concerning the 24 4,III| competence established by articles 100-103 of my Apostolic 25 Intro | tends to express itself in artistic forms and historical testimony 26 1 | science, literature and the arts.~ 27 4,I | Cardinal President who will be assisted by a Secretary and an Undersecretary. 28 4,III| periodic contacts in order to assure a harmony of purpose and 29 Intro | called to pay the greatest attention.~It has also been deemed 30 4,III| the Clergy, but will be autonomous, having its own President, 31 Intro | In recent years a deeper awareness has been gained concerning 32 4,III| Given at Rome, at St Peter's Basilica, 25 March 1993, the fifteenth 33 | beginning 34 3 | oversees the initiatives begun by the Church's various 35 4 | dialogue with those who do not believe in God or who profess no 36 Intro | the latter has had but a brief period of activity, it has 37 Intro | Pontifical Academies.~After carefully considering these matters, 38 Intro | Letter to Cardinal Agostino Casaroli, Secretary of State, 20 39 4,I | and an Undersecretary. In case of necessity, two Undersecretaries 40 2 | milieus, inquiring into the causes and the consequences for 41 Intro | individuals and groups not claiming any religion, in the common 42 4,III| the Congregation for the Clergy, but will be autonomous, 43 Intro | been gained concerning the close relationship between the 44 Intro | common search for a cultural communication with all people of good 45 4,III| Retaining its own area of competence established by articles 46 4,II | II. Except in what concerns the special Statutes of 47 3 | organs of the Episcopal Conferences.~ 48 4,III| longer constitute part of the Congregation for the Clergy, but will 49 4 | and participates in study congresses in this field by means of 50 2 | into the causes and the consequences for Christian faith, in 51 Intro | Academies.~After carefully considering these matters, I have decided 52 4,III| Bonus, it will no longer constitute part of the Congregation 53 4,III| cooperation. Furthermore, it will consult with the Pontifical Council 54 Intro | church's dialogue with the contemporary world. In particular, I 55 4,III| lasting value, anything to the contrary notwithstanding, even though 56 Intro | common humanity.~To this end, convinced that the synthesis between 57 4,II | for Culture oversees and coordinates the activities of the Pontifical 58 3 | offers its cooperation to the corresponding organs of the Episcopal 59 Intro | also of faith, in 1982 I created the Pontifical Council for 60 1 | the Christian faith, which creates culture and is an inspirational 61 Intro | considering these matters, I have decided to derogate from the provisions 62 Intro | attention.~It has also been deemed opportune to improve the 63 Intro | ff.).~In recent years a deeper awareness has been gained 64 Intro | and faith is not just a demand of culture, but also of 65 Intro | period of activity, it has demonstrated its necessity. Indeed, by 66 Intro | matters, I have decided to derogate from the provisions of the 67 4,III| notwithstanding, even though it may be deserving of special mention.~Given 68 Intro | area, in which the world's destiny is at stake at the approach 69 Intro | Council, I have wanted to develop the church's dialogue with 70 Intro | of culture, a fundamental dimension of the spirit, which places 71 1 | our time, often marked by disbelief or religious indifference, 72 | do 73 | each 74 Intro | have sought to foster the encounter with non-believers in the 75 | end 76 3 | corresponding organs of the Episcopal Conferences.~ 77 4 | Art. 4~The council also establishes dialogue with those who 78 | even 79 | everything 80 | Except 81 4 | in this field by means of experts.~ 82 Intro | very nature faith tends to express itself in artistic forms 83 2 | Art. 2~The Council expresses the Church's pastoral concern 84 2 | pastoral concern in the face of the serious phenomena 85 Intro | vol. V/2, 1982, pp. 1777 ff.).~In recent years a deeper 86 4 | study congresses in this field by means of experts.~ 87 4,III| Basilica, 25 March 1993, the fifteenth year of my Pontificate.~ 88 Intro | will be governed by the following norms:~ 89 | found 90 | from 91 4,III| harmony of purpose and a fruitful mutual cooperation. Furthermore, 92 4,III| Motu Proprio shall have full and lasting value, anything 93 Intro | privileged area of culture, a fundamental dimension of the spirit, 94 4,III| fruitful mutual cooperation. Furthermore, it will consult with the 95 Intro | deeper awareness has been gained concerning the close relationship 96 4,III| deserving of special mention.~Given at Rome, at St Peter's Basilica, 97 4 | those who do not believe in God or who profess no religion, 98 Intro | communication with all people of good will (Letter to Cardinal 99 Intro | The new entity will be governed by the following norms:~ 100 Intro | Church is called to pay the greatest attention.~It has also been 101 Intro | and with individuals and groups not claiming any religion, 102 | had 103 4,III| contacts in order to assure a harmony of purpose and a fruitful 104 4,III| of Art and History shall henceforth be called the Pontifical 105 | hereby 106 4,I | will continue the activity heretofore performed by the Pontifical 107 Intro | itself in artistic forms and historical testimony having an intrinsic 108 Intro | theirs, namely, their common humanity.~To this end, convinced 109 Intro | the wealth of stimulating ideas offered by the Second Vatican 110 4,III| III. The Pontifical Commission 111 Intro | been deemed opportune to improve the Holy See's outstanding 112 1 | in order that they may be increasingly open to the Christian faith, 113 2 | evangelizing cultures and inculturating the Gospel.~ 114 | Indeed 115 2 | indifference found in various forms indifferent cultural milieus, inquiring 116 Intro | non-Christian religions and with individuals and groups not claiming 117 2 | indifferent cultural milieus, inquiring into the causes and the 118 Intro | Secretary of State, 20 May 1982; Insegnamenti, vol. V/2, 1982, pp. 1777 119 1 | creates culture and is an inspirational source of science, literature 120 4,I | with Non-Believers.~The new institution will be presided over by 121 3 | by the Church's various institutions and offers its cooperation 122 Intro | Council for Culture with the intention of strengthening the Church' 123 3 | faith and cultures, and intercultural dialogue. It oversees the 124 | into 125 Intro | historical testimony having an intrinsic evangelizing power and cultural 126 4,III| year of my Pontificate.~IOANNES PAULUS PP. II~ ~ 127 | itself 128 Intro | Dialogue with Non-Believers, joining them in a single entity 129 Intro | which I established on 28 June 1988; although the latter 130 Intro | culture and faith is not just a demand of culture, but 131 4,III| Proprio shall have full and lasting value, anything to the contrary 132 | latter 133 Intro | all people of good will (Letter to Cardinal Agostino Casaroli, 134 Intro | culture by renewing and linking the Pontifical Academies.~ 135 1 | inspirational source of science, literature and the arts.~ 136 4,III| Pastor Bonus, it will no longer constitute part of the Congregation 137 4,III| St Peter's Basilica, 25 March 1993, the fifteenth year 138 1 | cultures of our time, often marked by disbelief or religious 139 Intro | carefully considering these matters, I have decided to derogate 140 4 | congresses in this field by means of experts.~ 141 1 | The Council promotes the meeting between the saving message 142 4,III| President, who will be a member of the Pontifical Council 143 4,III| be deserving of special mention.~Given at Rome, at St Peter' 144 1 | meeting between the saving message of the Gospel and the cultures 145 2 | forms indifferent cultural milieus, inquiring into the causes 146 Intro | the approach of the third millennium; at the same time, I wanted 147 | most 148 4,III| established with the present Motu Proprio shall have full 149 4,III| of purpose and a fruitful mutual cooperation. Furthermore, 150 | namely 151 Intro | necessity. Indeed, by its very nature faith tends to express itself 152 Intro | to promote dialogue with non-Christian religions and with individuals 153 Intro | governed by the following norms:~ 154 4,III| anything to the contrary notwithstanding, even though it may be deserving 155 | now 156 2 | Christian faith, in order to offer adequate support to the 157 Intro | wealth of stimulating ideas offered by the Second Vatican Council, 158 3 | various institutions and offers its cooperation to the corresponding 159 | often 160 | on 161 Intro | It has also been deemed opportune to improve the Holy See' 162 4,III| cultural possessions.~I hereby ordain that everything established 163 4 | sincere cooperation. It organizes and participates in study 164 3 | cooperation to the corresponding organs of the Episcopal Conferences.~ 165 | our 166 Intro | to improve the Holy See's outstanding presence in the area of 167 | over 168 4,III| will no longer constitute part of the Congregation for 169 4 | cooperation. It organizes and participates in study congresses in this 170 Intro | the contemporary world. In particular, I have sought to foster 171 4,III| my Pontificate.~IOANNES PAULUS PP. II~ ~ 172 Intro | the Church is called to pay the greatest attention.~ 173 Intro | latter has had but a brief period of activity, it has demonstrated 174 4,III| mention.~Given at Rome, at St Peter's Basilica, 25 March 1993, 175 2 | the face of the serious phenomena of the rift between the 176 Intro | dimension of the spirit, which places people in a relationship 177 4,III| concern the Church's cultural possessions.~I hereby ordain that everything 178 Intro | an intrinsic evangelizing power and cultural value, to which 179 4,III| everything established with the present Motu Proprio shall have 180 4,I | new institution will be presided over by a Cardinal President 181 Intro | with non-believers in the privileged area of culture, a fundamental 182 2 | promotes the study of the problem of unbelief and religious 183 4 | not believe in God or who profess no religion, provided these 184 Intro | the same time, I wanted to promote dialogue with non-Christian 185 4,III| established with the present Motu Proprio shall have full and lasting 186 4 | who profess no religion, provided these are open to sincere 187 Intro | decided to derogate from the provisions of the Constitution Pastor 188 4,III| order to assure a harmony of purpose and a fruitful mutual cooperation. 189 | recent 190 4,III| Pontifical Council for Culture in regard to the Academies whose activities 191 3 | Church's and the Holy See's relations with the world of culture, 192 Intro | dialogue with non-Christian religions and with individuals and 193 Intro | in the area of culture by renewing and linking the Pontifical 194 4,III| Patrimony of the Church. Retaining its own area of competence 195 2 | serious phenomena of the rift between the Gospel and cultures. 196 4,III| special mention.~Given at Rome, at St Peter's Basilica, 197 | same 198 1 | the meeting between the saving message of the Gospel and 199 1 | inspirational source of science, literature and the arts.~ 200 Intro | religion, in the common search for a cultural communication 201 Intro | stimulating ideas offered by the Second Vatican Council, I have 202 4,I | for Culture will have two sections:~1. Faith and Culture~2. 203 2 | concern in the face of the serious phenomena of the rift between 204 | Since 205 4 | provided these are open to sincere cooperation. It organizes 206 Intro | Non-Believers, joining them in a single entity that will be called 207 4,II | Sciences and the Academy of Social Sciences to be established, 208 Intro | world. In particular, I have sought to foster the encounter 209 1 | and is an inspirational source of science, literature and 210 Intro | pastoral presence in this specific, vital area, in which the 211 Intro | fundamental dimension of the spirit, which places people in 212 4,III| mention.~Given at Rome, at St Peter's Basilica, 25 March 213 Intro | the world's destiny is at stake at the approach of the third 214 Intro | Agostino Casaroli, Secretary of State, 20 May 1982; Insegnamenti, 215 4,II | what concerns the special Statutes of the Pontifical Academy 216 Intro | accepting the wealth of stimulating ideas offered by the Second 217 Intro | Culture with the intention of strengthening the Church's pastoral presence 218 2 | order to offer adequate support to the Church's pastoral 219 Intro | end, convinced that the synthesis between culture and faith 220 Intro | by its very nature faith tends to express itself in artistic 221 Intro | artistic forms and historical testimony having an intrinsic evangelizing 222 | their 223 Intro | them in what is most truly theirs, namely, their common humanity.~ 224 | therefore 225 | they 226 Intro | stake at the approach of the third millennium; at the same 227 | those 228 | though 229 Intro | unites them in what is most truly theirs, namely, their common 230 2 | study of the problem of unbelief and religious indifference 231 4,I | In case of necessity, two Undersecretaries are to be appointed, one 232 4,I | assisted by a Secretary and an Undersecretary. In case of necessity, two 233 3 | of culture, the Council undertakes appropriate initiatives 234 Intro | Constitution Pastor Bonus and to unite the Pontifical Council for 235 Intro | relationship with one another and unites them in what is most truly 236 | until 237 Intro | 1982; Insegnamenti, vol. V/2, 1982, pp. 1777 ff.).~ 238 Intro | ideas offered by the Second Vatican Council, I have wanted to 239 | very 240 Intro | presence in this specific, vital area, in which the world' 241 Intro | May 1982; Insegnamenti, vol. V/2, 1982, pp. 1777 ff.).~ 242 Intro | Pontificate, accepting the wealth of stimulating ideas offered 243 | whose 244 Intro | relationship between the work of the Pontifical Council 245 4,III| March 1993, the fifteenth year of my Pontificate.~IOANNES 246 Intro | pp. 1777 ff.).~In recent years a deeper awareness has been


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