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1 Bles | family. And work means any activity by man, whether manual or
2 Bles | circumstances; it means any human activity that can and must be recognized
3 Bles | rest of creatures, whose activity for sustaining their lives
4 1, 2 | tradition of this teaching and activity. At the same time, however,
5 1, 2 | individual Episcopates, and the activity of the various centres of
6 2, 4 | indirectly indicate it as an activity for man to carry out in
7 2, 4 | understood as a "transitive" activity, that is to say an activity
8 2, 4 | activity, that is to say an activity beginning in the human subject
9 2, 4 | which, through the conscious activity of man, can be discovered
10 2, 5 | primary field of economic activity and an indispensable factor
11 2, 6 | very demanding one - of his activity, this purpose does not possess
12 2, 7 | concrete circumstances, of the activity of workers' associations
13 3, 11 | and with man's rational activity. In the normal course of
14 3, 11 | or scientific and social, activity to the problems of work.
15 3, 13 | and the personal (man's activity, moral values and such matters)
16 4, 20 | vessels", and every social activity directed towards safeguarding
17 4, 20 | system. ~In this sense, union activity undoubtedly enters the field
18 4, 20 | subject of the work. The activity of union organizations opens
19 4, 20 | developing this field of activity. It is always to be hoped
20 4, 22 | can be given a productive activity suited to them. Many practical
21 5, 25 | Work as a Sharing in the Activity of the Creator ~As the Second
22 5, 25 | considered in itself, such human activity accords with God's will.
23 5, 25 | shares by his work in the activity of the Creator and that,
24 5, 25 | continues to develop that activity, and perfects it as he advances
25 5, 25 | Genesis, where the creation activity itself is presented in the
26 5, 25 | present his own creative activity under the form of work and
27 5, 25 | form of work and rest. This activity by God in the world always
28 5, 25 | a participation in God's activity ought to permeate, as the
29 5, 25 | God. Even by their secular activity they must assist one another
30 5, 25 | fields and by their personal activity, elevated from within by
31 5, 26 | man participates in the activity of God himself, his Creator,
32 5, 26 | Council: "Just as human activity proceeds from man, so it
33 5, 26 | Hence, the norm of human activity is this: that in accord
34 5, 27 | turn every day86 in the activity that he is called upon to
35 5, 27 | only "the fruits of our activity" but also "human dignity,
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