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1001 1, 6 | from the new ecumenical orientation? The unforgettable Pope
1002 1, 5 | same time, of their own originality within the universal unity
1003 | ours
1004 3, 17 | war, the Church clearly outlined her position with regard
1005 3, 14 | before its eyes when, in outlining his situation in the modern
1006 2, 9 | revelation of the Father and outpouring of the Holy Spirit, which
1007 | overall
1008 3, 17 | which this situation is overburdened by prejudices and injustices
1009 1, 4 | tendencies it displayed was to overcome what has been called triumphalism,
1010 4, 22 | has need of a Mother. We owe a debt of special gratitude
1011 3, 16 | dilapidating at an accelerated pace material and energy resources,
1012 3, 17 | social and public life is painfully opposed to the declared "
1013 4, 20(166)| 15, 1965: Insegnamenti di Paolo VI, III (1965) 1036.~
1014 1, 2 | unprecedented in the history of the Papacy - I saw in it a clear presage
1015 3, 16 | gigantic development of the parable in the Bible of the rich
1016 4, 21 | to numerous chapters and paragraphs of the Constitution Lumen
1017 1, 5 | pastoral Councils in the parishes and dioceses.~I must keep
1018 4, 18 | man", called to become a partaker of God's life117, and newly
1019 4, 19 | the proposal made by the participants in the Synod - in a special
1020 2, 10 | his own, if he does not participate intimately in it. This,
1021 1, 4 | while respecting every particle of truth contained in the
1022 3, 17 | was only that of a certain party, which had been identified
1023 2, 10 | was accomplished in the paschal mystery, leading through
1024 4, 18 | that does not disappear and pass away but lasts to eternal
1025 3, 13 | threatens it. In various passages in its documents the Second
1026 3, 14 | modern world, it always passed from the external elements
1027 2, 8(38) | Cf. Gen. 1 passim~
1028 4, 20 | the Sacrament of the Passion, Cross and Resurrection
1029 4, 20(179)| Doctrine of the Faith: Normae Pastorales circa Absolutionem Sacramentalem
1030 2, 7 | calls "Everlasting Father", Pater futuri saeculi21? This is
1031 1, 4(14) | 535; Apostolic Exhortation Paterna cum Benevolentia: AAS 67 (
1032 4, 20 | unto death"156, his own paternal gift, that is to say the
1033 3, 13 | walk with each person the path of life, with the power
1034 1, 3 | also by his constancy and patience in the difficult postconciliar
1035 4, 18 | whole of the Biblical and patristic tradition - this means that
1036 2, 11(67) | 3; 13, 3-4; Florilegium Patristicum, II, Bonn 1911 2, pp. 81,
1037 3, 16 | misery and destitution.~This pattern, which is familiar to all,
1038 3, 17 | rights - Opus iustitiae pax - while war springs from
1039 3, 16 | and, on the other hand, is paying the price in damage and
1040 1, 1 | definitively - in the way that is peculiar to him alone, in keeping
1041 2, 8 | the world, is the one who penetrated in a unique unrepeatable
1042 4, 20 | community of the faithful in the penitential celebration is a great help
1043 3, 14 | and death, salvation or perdition, is so closely and unbreakably
1044 4, 21 | in society to those who perform the simplest tasks. It is
1045 4, 18 | to serve"139. The Church performs this ministry by sharing
1046 1, 6 | open the way to ethical permissiveness. It is a noble thing to
1047 4, 22 | far and wide, may it be permitted to his unworthy Successor
1048 3, 17 | torments of discrimination and persecution for the name of God, we
1049 4, 21 | vocation, that is to say persevering readiness for "kingly service",
1050 4, 21 | called to, what we have personally obliged ourselves to by
1051 3, 16 | question is the advancement of persons, not just the multiplying
1052 3, 16 | programmed and realized within a perspective of universal joint development
1053 3, 15 | the picture that was so perspicaciously and authoritatively traced
1054 4, 22 | difficult and responsible phase of the history of the Church
1055 3, 16 | matter.~This is why all phases of present-day progress
1056 2, 8 | enough to recall certain phenomena, such as the threat of pollution
1057 4, 20(156)| Phil. 2:8~
1058 3, 16 | matter - as a contemporary philosopher has said and as the Council
1059 4, 19 | human sciences, as well as philosophy, which, as the Second Vatican
1060 4, 20 | Eucharistic life and Eucharistic piety and to develop spiritually
1061 2, 12 | appeared as a prisoner before Pilate's tribunal and was interrogated
1062 3, 16 | the very premises of its pioneers. The present solicitude
1063 4, 19(150)| Augustine: Sermo 43, 79: PL 38, 257-258.~
1064 3, 16 | and means of destruction placed at the service of armed
1065 4, 18 | communicates to us the Spirit who places within us the sentiments
1066 4, 20 | guilt and of trust in God, placing himself like the Psalmist
1067 3, 16 | fever of inflation and the plague of unemployment - these
1068 3, 15 | demands rational and honest planning. At the same time, exploitation
1069 3, 17 | the fore, even when the platforms of the programmes are made
1070 4, 19 | all have their own part to play in Christ's prophetic mission
1071 4, 19 | consideration a certain pluralism of methodology, the work
1072 2, 8 | phenomena, such as the threat of pollution of the natural environment
1073 3, 16 | the rich banqueter and the poor man Lazarus105. So widespread
1074 4, 21 | able to master ourselves, possess the virtues that make this
1075 3, 14 | she must be aware of his possibilities, which keep returning to
1076 4, 21 | those who occupy the highest posts in society to those who
1077 4, 18 | strength renew; On our dryness pour your dew; Wash the stains
1078 4, 22 | that the Holy Spirit has poured into our hearts190. The
1079 4, 18 | Abba, Father"129, is also a powerful force unifying the Church
1080 2, 8 | not convinced of the over poweringly eloquent words of the Apostle
1081 1, 6 | night before he died: "I pray... Father... that they may
1082 2, 10 | deep wonder at himself. How precious must man be in the eyes
1083 1, 4 | salvation", distinguishing with precision the various circles within
1084 2, 9 | hearts of many human beings, predestined from eternity in the Firstborn
1085 1, 6 | a noble thing to have a predisposition for understanding every
1086 4, 18(123)| Preface of Christian Death, I.~
1087 1, 1 | that date, which, without prejudice to all the corrections imposed
1088 3, 17 | situation is overburdened by prejudices and injustices of various
1089 4, 21 | merely from a sociological premise. The Church as a human society
1090 3, 17 | especially necessary the preparation of a fairly long declaration
1091 3, 16 | man: Do not kill! Do not prepare destruction and extermination
1092 4, 18 | the "destiny" that God has prepared for him from eternity. This "
1093 4, 19 | People of God around Christ, prepares for participation in the
1094 4, 20 | Church that is continually preparing for the new coming of the
1095 1, 2 | Papacy - I saw in it a clear presage of grace for the new pontificate.
1096 4, 20 | Communion-Sacrament, and a Presence-Sacrament And, although it is true
1097 1, 3 | of Peter, he knew how to preserve a providential tranquillity
1098 3, 16 | production system and through pressure from the means of social
1099 3, 16 | resting on various political pressures, support the world economy.
1100 3, 15 | good and evil, does good prevail over evil? In men and among
1101 4, 22 | Church. Only prayer can prevent all these great succeeding
1102 4, 18 | mission, his triple office as priest, as prophet and as king140,
1103 3, 16 | his task, consists in the priority of ethics over technology,
1104 3, 16 | did not clothe me... in prison and you did not visit me"109.
1105 2, 12 | Christ himself appeared as a prisoner before Pilate's tribunal
1106 3, 17 | the Church's activity. No privilege is asked for, but only respect
1107 3, 16 | presence close at hand of the privileged social classes and of the
1108 1, 2 | the Spirit of truth, who proceeds from the Father, he will
1109 4, 19 | continually and in various ways proclaim and transmit the doctrine
1110 2, 9 | ready to go to meet the prodigal son60, always looking for "
1111 4, 21 | is to say we are able to produce a mature humanity in each
1112 3, 15 | turns against himself, producing an understandable state
1113 3, 16 | production, the slave of his own products. A civilization purely materialistic
1114 3, 17 | independently of the religion professed or of the concept of the
1115 4, 19 | required, when the Church professes and teaches the faith, that
1116 1, 4(14) | 59 (1967) 657-697; Solemn Profession of Faith: AAS 60 (1968)
1117 4, 21 | different conditions and professions, from those who occupy the
1118 3, 16 | trying to draw the maximum profit and, on the other hand,
1119 4, 18 | the Church lives more profoundly her own nature and mission
1120 3, 15 | as man, developing and progressing or is he regressing and
1121 3, 15 | attained until now and those projected for the future for technology
1122 4, 18 | stated so incisively in the prologue of his Gospel: "(The Word)
1123 4, 18 | resurrection dawned... the bright promise of immortality"123, on the
1124 3, 15 | has man for its author and promoter, make human life on earth "
1125 1, 6 | activities of the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity, began the
1126 1, 6 | proclaimed by the Church and so prone to relax moral principles
1127 4, 22 | Virgin of Nazareth when she pronounced her "fiat". From then on,
1128 4, 20 | this act there should be a pronouncement by the individual himself
1129 4, 20 | redemption is likewise a further proof of the value that God himself
1130 2, 12 | and individuals see and propagate as freedom, the Church,
1131 3, 14 | keep returning to their proper bearings and thus revealing
1132 1, 1 | old to our fathers by the prophets; but in these last days
1133 4, 21 | social life - must with due proportion be applied to the whole
1134 3, 15 | of technology, demand a proportional development of morals and
1135 4, 19 | expression - in keeping with the proposal made by the participants
1136 2, 8 | over and over again, or the prospectives of self-destruction through
1137 1, 4 | times this awareness has proved stronger than the various
1138 3, 14 | and was raised up for all, provides man" - each man and every
1139 1, 5 | of the various diocesan, provincial and national Synods. It
1140 3, 16 | world economy. These are proving incapable either of remedying
1141 3, 16 | faults. It will perhaps provoke new accusations against
1142 4, 20 | placing himself like the Psalmist before God to confess: "
1143 3, 15 | the newspapers and other publications in all the languages of
1144 1, 2 | to make that reply known publicly to all without exception,
1145 3, 14 | summoned to a higher life. Pulled by manifold attractions,
1146 1, 5 | individual diocese - should pulsate in full awareness of their
1147 4, 18 | creative restlessness beats and pulsates what is most deeply human -
1148 3, 15 | production for the exclusive purpose of dominating others or
1149 3, 15 | industrial but also for military purposes and the uncontrolled development
1150 2, 9(63) | Thomas, Summa Theol., III, q. 46, a. 1, ad 3.~
1151 3, 17(111)| Pope Pius XI: Encyclical Quadragesimo Anno: AAS 23 (1931) 213;
1152 4, 19 | fidelity must be a constitutive quality of the Church's faith, both
1153 1, 4(14) | 503; Apostolic Exhortation Quinque Iam Anni: AAS 63 (1971)
1154 1, 3 | Church in an utterly new way, quite unknown previously, thanks
1155 4, 22 | the history of the human race, but Mary's participation,
1156 3, 13 | power of the love that is radiated by that truth. Against a
1157 3, 17 | undoubtedly confronted with a radical injustice with regard to
1158 3, 15 | genius and initiative - can radically turn against himself; he
1159 2, 9 | is a love always ready to raise up and forgive, always ready
1160 4, 22 | unique in profundity and range of action.~We can say that
1161 2, 8 | environment in areas of rapid industrialization, or the
1162 3, 13 | means of the continually and rapidly increasing experience of
1163 3, 17 | commitment has been accepted and ratified by almost all present-day
1164 3, 15 | which we are living, demands rational and honest planning. At
1165 4, 18 | dignity of the divine adoption re ceived by man in Christ
1166 3, 15 | neediest and the weakest, and readier to give and to aid all.~
1167 3, 15 | relationship with Christ, reading man's situation in the modern
1168 4, 18 | The Church lives these realities, she lives by this truth
1169 3, 16 | constantly programmed and realized within a perspective of
1170 1, 1 | exactitude, will recall and reawaken in us in a special way our
1171 2, 11 | We gladly accept this rebuke, that we may be like those "
1172 3, 13 | speaking of that likeness, it recalls that "man is the only creature
1173 4, 21 | stamps on their souls. In receiving this sacrament, we in the
1174 3, 17 | These rights are rightly reckoned to include the right to
1175 3, 17 | the citizens, denying them recognition precisely of those inviolable
1176 4, 22 | in this the Church also recognizes the way for her daily life,
1177 1, 6 | analyzing every system and recognizing what is right; this does
1178 4, 22 | after our Lord's Ascension, recollected in prayer and expectation,
1179 3, 17 | which can in no way be reconciled with any programme that
1180 2, 7 | the greatest devotion she reconstructs every detail of his life.
1181 2, 8 | subjected to futility"40 - recovers again its original link
1182 [Title] | Redemptor hominis~
1183 3, 17(111)| 285-312; Encyclical Divini Redemptoris: AAS 29 (1937) 65-106; Encyclical
1184 4, 21 | that is to say the fact of rediscovering in oneself and others the
1185 3, 16 | wider and more immediate redistribution of riches and of control
1186 2, 9 | of the Redemption~As we reflect again on this stupendous
1187 1, 5 | but was also later clearly reflected in the pontificate of John
1188 4, 18 | to grace and glory138. By reflecting ever anew on all this, and
1189 4, 20 | more deeply by us in common reflection, and many more decisions
1190 2, 8 | in the Man Christ it was reforged42. Are we of the twentieth
1191 3, 17 | of various kinds. If we refrain from entering into details
1192 3, 16 | kingly function - the munus regale of Christ himself101. The
1193 4, 20 | unity, ever building and regenerating it on the basis of the Sacrifice
1194 3, 17 | authentic progress in any regime, in any society, system
1195 3, 15 | and progressing or is he regressing and being degraded in his
1196 3, 16 | will and heart. The task reguires resolute commitment by individuals
1197 2, 9 | love which man in a way rejected by breaking the first Covenant51
1198 3, 16 | according to the words of Christ related in Matthew's Gospel108.~
1199 3, 17 | phenomenon, is understood only in relation to the phenomenon of religion
1200 1, 6 | the Church and so prone to relax moral principles and open
1201 1, 5 | showed itself particularly relevant in the difficult postconciliar
1202 3, 16 | communication. Man cannot relinquish himself or the place in
1203 2, 7 | The Church never ceases to relive his death on the Cross and
1204 3, 16 | proving incapable either of remedying the unjust social situations
1205 4, 21 | above, of which Pius XII reminded us in wonderful terms - "
1206 1, 2 | various ages back to the most remote, with the line of the mission
1207 3, 15 | relations with nature and remove him from nature. Man often
1208 2, 11 | getting to know each other and removing the obstacles blocking the
1209 4, 18 | our wounds, our strength renew; On our dryness pour your
1210 4, 19 | Council147 and has then been repeated by the Second Vatican Council148 -
1211 3, 17 | it is a significant fact, repeatedly confirmed by the experiences
1212 4, 20 | the individual cannot be replaced by others and cannot make
1213 1, 2 | Do you accept?" I then replied: "With obedience in faith
1214 3, 17 | point of view of progress it represents an incomprehensible manifestation
1215 3, 17 | some way depends, earnestly requesting them to respect the rights
1216 4, 19 | revealed word. Therefore it is required, when the Church professes
1217 3, 16 | the moral order, from the requirements of justice, and even more
1218 2, 7 | listen to his words. She rereads them continually. With the
1219 3, 16(103)| of Leo XIII's Encyclical "Rerum Novarum," June 1, 1941:
1220 1, 4 | thoughtless criticisms, more resistent with respect to the various "
1221 3, 16 | heart. The task reguires resolute commitment by individuals
1222 3, 16 | requires daring creative resolves in keeping with man's authentic
1223 4, 22 | We hear within us, as a resounding echo, the words that he
1224 3, 16 | pace material and energy resources, and compromising the geophysical
1225 4, 20 | the divine mystery must be respected, as must the full meaning
1226 4, 21 | God's grace, in order to respond to our vocation. This fidelity
1227 1, 6 | The Second Vatican Council responded concisely to this requirement
1228 3, 16 | commercial mechanisms that, resting on various political pressures,
1229 4, 18 | Lord, and our heart is restless until it rests in you"125.
1230 4, 20 | unique and irreversible restoration of man and the world to
1231 3, 17 | reality, those regimes had restricted the rights of the citizens,
1232 4, 18 | heart is restless until it rests in you"125. In this creative
1233 3, 15 | that is to say from the result of the work of hís hands
1234 4, 20 | Father accepted, giving, in return for this total self-giving
1235 1, 3(8) | Cf. Rev. 2:7~
1236 4, 22 | penetrate into the deepest rhythm of the Church's life. Indeed,
1237 4, 18 | the enigmas, the unsolved riddles, the twists and turns of "
1238 4, 18 | come from the crucified and risen Christ, and it is for this
1239 1, 6 | we the right to run this risk?~There are people who in
1240 1, 3 | inheritance has struck deep roots in the awareness of the
1241 4, 18 | laid in the tomb and then rose again, "our hope of resurrection
1242 3, 14 | this man is the primary route that the Church must travel
1243 2, 11 | attesting that, though the routes taken may be different,
1244 4, 20 | unworthiness, the force of habit, routine, or even the possibility
1245 4, 20 | and priests" and obtain "a royal priesthood"162, that is
1246 3, 16(103)| Colombia, August 23, 1968: RRS 60 (1968) 619-623; Speech
1247 4, 21 | This principle, the key rule for the whole of Christian
1248 4, 20 | rigorously the liturgical rules and everything that is a
1249 1, 6 | testament. Have we the right to run this risk?~There are people
1250 1, 6 | are leading to a further rupture in the Church, are causing
1251 4, 20(162)| Rv. 5:10; 1 Pt. 2:9~
1252 1, 4(14) | 1965) 298-301; Encyclical Sacerdotalis Caelibatus: AAS 59 (1967)
1253 4, 20(179)| Pastorales circa Absolutionem Sacramentalem Generali Modo Impertiendam:
1254 4, 20 | one and the same time a Sacrifice-Sacrament, a Communion-Sacrament,
1255 2, 7 | Everlasting Father", Pater futuri saeculi21? This is the fundamental
1256 3, 13 | is at once a sign and a safeguard of the transcendence of
1257 4, 19 | by the histories of the saints in the Church. These received
1258 1, 4(14) | must be made here of the salient documents of the pontificate
1259 1, 3 | People of God, aware of their salvific mission.~Paul VI selected
1260 2, 12 | the representatives of the Sanhedrin, did he not answer: "For
1261 3, 16(106)| John Paul II: Homily at Santo Domingo, January 25, 1979,
1262 4, 20 | intention to amend and make satisfaction - the Church is therefore
1263 1, 4 | God "desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge
1264 4, 18 | does not gather with me scatters"126. This treasure of humanity
1265 2, 8 | unattained conquests of science and technology - is it not
1266 2, 7 | closer to him whom Sacred Scripture calls "Everlasting Father",
1267 2, 9 | which stamp an indelible seal on the mystery of the Redemption,
1268 3, 17 | tolerated or are treated as second-class citizens or are even - and
1269 1, 6 | of the activities of the Secretariat for Promoting Christian
1270 3, 16 | societies - at least broad sectors of them - are suffering
1271 4, 21 | ancient and recent, and by the Secular Institutes.~Nowadays it
1272 | seemed
1273 3, 13 | The Church therefore sees its fundamental task in
1274 1, 3 | salvific mission.~Paul VI selected this present-day consciousness
1275 2, 10 | into him with all his own self, he must "appropriate" and
1276 1, 4 | against the excesses of self-criticism: she can be said to be more
1277 4, 20 | with his Sacrifice, his selfgiving to the Father; and, precisely
1278 4, 18 | Spirit is really a constant selfinsertion into the full magnitude
1279 3, 15 | increase of various degrees of selfishness, exaggerated nationalism
1280 4, 21 | to all those to whom he sends men and women totally consecrated
1281 1, 2 | to continue, in a certain sensc together with John Paul
1282 2, 10 | for himself, his life is senseless, if love is not revealed
1283 3, 15 | made them so universally sensitive about the problem of man.
1284 4, 18 | who places within us the sentiments of the Son and directs us
1285 4, 20(166)| 16; Pope Paul VI, Talk on September 15, 1965: Insegnamenti di
1286 4, 18(133)| Sequence for Pentecost.~
1287 4, 19(150)| Cf. St. Augustine: Sermo 43, 79: PL 38, 257-258.~
1288 4, 19 | Therefore, when theologians, as servants of divine truth, dedicate
1289 1, 4 | because of all that more serviceable for her mission of salvation
1290 4, 19 | we together with him are serving divine truth in the Church.
1291 4, 20 | the value that God himself sets on man and of our dignity
1292 1, 3 | the Church seemed to be shaken from within, and he always
1293 4, 22 | mystery of the Redemption took shape beneath the heart of the
1294 4, 19 | office of Christ himself shapes the life of the whole of
1295 2, 7 | meaning: Be the shepherd of my sheepfold, and again: "And when you
1296 3, 16 | say those suffering marked shortages and being driven to conditions
1297 4, 19 | experiences and suggestions will shortly find expression - in keeping
1298 3, 17 | State, while history was to show instead that the good in
1299 4, 20 | Second Vatican Council has shown her to be.~
1300 4, 19 | truth, they can never lose sight of the meaning of their
1301 4, 21 | service", has particular significance for these many forms of
1302 3, 17 | nations. Indeed, it is a significant fact, repeatedly confirmed
1303 4, 21 | to those who perform the simplest tasks. It is precisely the
1304 4, 19 | its profundity joined with simplicity. This love and this aspiration
1305 3, 15 | in the sense that it is simply taken away from the person
1306 1, 4 | it was not always without sincere love for the Church. Undoubtedly
1307 1, 6 | questions, is that of seeking sincerely, perseveringly, humbly and
1308 3, 14 | some. Indeed, as a weak and sinful being, he often does what
1309 2, 10 | and even his weakness and sinfulness, with his life and death,
1310 4, 21 | responsibility for this singular, unique and unrepeatable
1311 4, 20 | Against you... have I sinned"175. In faithfully observing
1312 3, 16 | outline condemns man to such slavery, even if at times, no doubt,
1313 4, 21 | this picture merely from a sociological premise. The Church as a
1314 1, 4(14) | address during Mass on the Solemnity of the Holy Apostles Peter
1315 | something
1316 3, 17(111)| Encyclical Mit brennender Sorge: AAS 29 (1937) 145-147;
1317 4, 20 | with a personal act of sorrow and the intention to amend
1318 3, 17 | composing it are master and sovereign of their own destiny. This
1319 3, 16 | their íust rights and their sovereignty but rather a form of chauvinism,
1320 2, 8 | the new age, the world of space flights, the world of the
1321 4, 19 | point with regard to the specialists in the various disciplines,
1322 4, 19 | levels and with different specializations? As members of the People
1323 1, 6 | of the treasures of human spirituality, in which, as we know well,
1324 4, 19 | all its saving power, its splendour and its profundity joined
1325 2, 12 | cease to be the continuous spokesman and advocate for the person
1326 1, 6 | perhaps a good thing that the spokesmen for these opinions should
1327 1, 5 | shared responsibility is spreading among priests also, as is
1328 2, 11 | Christ.~Jesus Christ is the stable principle and fixed centre
1329 4, 18 | pour your dew; Wash the stains of guilt away; Bend the
1330 2, 9 | of the Holy Spirit, which stamp an indelible seal on the
1331 4, 21 | the sacrament of Orders stamps on their souls. In receiving
1332 4, 21 | However, one element seems to stand out in the midst of all
1333 1, 2 | it up again at the same starting point. This is confirmed
1334 3, 16 | people dying each day of starvation and malnutrition. Hand in
1335 3, 16 | an echo in the pages of statements by the Popes, the Council
1336 4, 20 | divine misison, the Church in statu missionis, as the Second
1337 2, 7 | crucified"37. The Church stays within the sphere of the
1338 3, 16 | search for appropriate in stitutions and mechanisms, whether
1339 3, 13 | it is the way that has stood the test of centuries and
1340 1, 4 | she is internally more strengthened against the excesses of
1341 1, 5 | among the laity, not only strengthening the already existing organizations
1342 4, 19 | teacher, feels the need to stress that he is acting in full
1343 4, 19 | that she should adhere strictly to divine truth143, and
1344 2, 11(67) | Clement of Alexandria, Stromata, I, 19, 91 and 94: Sources
1345 3, 16 | history, but they also have strong ethical effects. Indeed
1346 4, 18 | Redemption, the Church must be strongly united with each man.~This
1347 1, 5 | such as the metropolitan structure - not to mention each individual
1348 2, 11 | programmed, organized and structured as a political system.~With
1349 2, 11 | of the Redemption, and in struggling with unwearying perseverance
1350 4, 18 | of guilt away; Bend the stubborn heart and will; Melt the
1351 4, 19 | divine truth, dedicate their studies and labours to ever deeper
1352 2, 8 | unknown degree - that manifold subjection "to futility"? It is enough
1353 4, 20 | she also shares, through a submission filled with hope and love,
1354 3, 17 | necessarily imposes the duty to submit these programmes to continual
1355 3, 16 | demands of the present. By submitting man to tensions created
1356 3, 16 | isolation a superior category subordinating the whole of human existence
1357 4, 20 | make the community be a substitute for him. Although the participation
1358 1, 3 | opened and which was later successfully concluded and perseveringly
1359 3, 14 | what he would. Hence he suffers from internal divisions,
1360 2, 12 | attitude of the missionary. Suffice it to mention Saint Paul
1361 3, 16 | to its partial demands, suffocating man, breaking up society,
1362 4, 19 | deliberations, experiences and suggestions will shortly find expression -
1363 2, 9(63) | Cf. St. Thomas, Summa Theol., III, q. 46, a. 1,
1364 3, 17(111)| Pope Pius XII: Encyclical Summi Pontificates: AAS 31 (1939)
1365 3, 14 | boundless in his desires and summoned to a higher life. Pulled
1366 4, 22 | fourth of March, the First Sunday of Lent, in the year 1979,
1367 2, 11 | the world's religions has superimposed on it, in previously unknown
1368 3, 16 | becomes in isolation a superior category subordinating the
1369 3, 16 | over things, and in the superiority of spirit over matter.~This
1370 3, 16 | various political pressures, support the world economy. These
1371 1, 3 | consciousness, enlightened and supported by the Holy Spirit and fathoming
1372 1, 5 | who set in motion this new surge of life for the Church,
1373 3, 16 | which consists in a certain surplus of goods necessary for man
1374 4, 20 | although this teaching is sustained by the acuteness of theologians,
1375 4, 21 | further initiatives of a synodal, apostolic and organizational
1376 3, 16(103)| 1966) 1025-1115; Documenta Synodi Episcoporum: De iustitia
1377 4, 20(166)| 1965) 15-16; Pope Paul VI, Talk on September 15, 1965: Insegnamenti
1378 4, 19 | artists and technicians, teachers at various levels and with
1379 4, 19 | doctors, jurists, artists and technicians, teachers at various levels
1380 3, 13 | is an exigency of man's temporal welfare and of his eternal
1381 1, 4 | internal difficulties and tension. At the same time, however,
1382 4, 21 | reminded us in wonderful terms - "Christ's Mystical Body"182.
1383 2, 11 | presenting to us a view of the terrestrial globe as a map of various
1384 3, 13 | the way that has stood the test of centuries and it is also
1385 1, 6 | would fail to accomplish his testament. Have we the right to run
1386 3, 17 | measure by which it can be tested in the life of political
1387 1, 4(14) | Apostolic Exhortation Evangelica Testificatio: AAS 63 (1971) 497-535;
1388 3, 16 | undertake this duty. This is testified by the certain facts and
1389 3, 17 | is one of the fundamental tests of man's authentic progress
1390 2, 9 | again on this stupendous text from the Council's teaching,
1391 4, 21 | with God's grace, to be thankful for this gift and faithful
1392 1, 4 | not reveal truth, love and thankfulness for the grace in which we
1393 1, 4 | VI's pontificate, I keep thanking God that this great Predecessor
1394 1, 3 | the Church as the first theme in his fundamental Encyclical
1395 2, 9(63) | Cf. St. Thomas, Summa Theol., III, q. 46, a. 1, ad 3.~
1396 4, 19 | is indispensable. Every theologian must be particularly aware
1397 3, 17 | is expressed not only the theological concept of the question
1398 | thereby
1399 2, 9(56) | Cf. 1 Thes. 5:24~
1400 4, 20 | are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they
1401 2, 9(63) | Cf. St. Thomas, Summa Theol., III, q. 46,
1402 2, 10 | wishes to understand himself thoroughly - and not just in accordance
1403 3, 16 | should lose the essential threads of his dominion and in various
1404 3, 13 | remain indifferent to what threatens it. In various passages
1405 3, 14 | likewise be aware of the threats to man and of all that seems
1406 4, 21 | of God - by showing the threefold mission of Christ himself,
1407 2, 9 | human being, giving him the thrice holy "Spirit of truth"55.~
1408 4, 22 | also of the difficulties thronging them, we feel all the more
1409 1, 4(16) | 1 Tim. 2:4~
1410 4, 22 | the Church"193, and that title has become known far and
1411 3, 16(110)| 2 Tm. 4:2~
1412 4, 21 | each Christian's fidelity tò his vocation. This confirms
1413 3, 14 | experience, for her mission and toil, the Church of today must
1414 4, 22 | Mother and thus takes on tokens that are of more easy understanding
1415 3, 17 | though by principle, barely tolerated or are treated as second-class
1416 4, 18 | crucified and laid in the tomb and then rose again, "our
1417 3, 17 | those who are suffering the torments of discrimination and persecution
1418 3, 17 | concentration camps, violence, torture, terrorism, and discrimination
1419 4, 20 | giving, in return for this total self-giving by his Son,
1420 3, 17 | various forms of domination, totalitarianism, neocolonialism and imperialism,
1421 4, 21 | whom he sends men and women totally consecrated to him in accordance
1422 4, 19(151)| Priestly Training Optatam Totius, 15: AAS 58 (1966) 722.~
1423 3, 16 | whether in the sector of trade, where the laws of healthy
1424 4, 20 | respect for the different traditions in this regard and the different
1425 4, 19(151)| 1082ff.; Decree on Priestly Training Optatam Totius, 15: AAS
1426 1, 3 | preserve a providential tranquillity and balance even in the
1427 3, 13 | sign and a safeguard of the transcendence of the human person"91.~
1428 3, 16 | road of the indispensable transformation of the structures of economic
1429 4, 18 | children of God"119. Man is transformed inwardly by this power as
1430 4, 19 | divine truth143, and should translate it into living attitudes
1431 4, 20 | incapable of grasping and translating into words what the Eucharist
1432 4, 19 | various ways proclaim and transmit the doctrine concerning
1433 4, 21 | of her own community she transmits it and gives it concrete
1434 1, 4 | integrity the whole of the truth transmitted by Christ. At the same time
1435 3, 14 | route that the Church must travel in fulfilling her mission:
1436 2, 9 | redemption of the world - this tremendous mystery of love in which
1437 1, 5 | with their centuries of trial by the Church, and the other
1438 3, 14 | only that of his clan or tribe), and in the sphere of the
1439 2, 12 | prisoner before Pilate's tribunal and was interrogated by
1440 1, 4 | overcome what has been called triumphalism, about which there was frequent
1441 1, 6 | to doubt concerning the truths revealed by God and proclaimed
1442 3, 15 | Vatican Council, we shall try once more to adapt it to
1443 2, 7 | again: "And when you have turned again, strengthen your brethren"23.~
1444 4, 18 | from Christ. In this way, turning to man and his real problems,
1445 1, 5 | apostolic College of the Twelve with Peter at their head,
1446 4, 18 | the unsolved riddles, the twists and turns of "human destiny"
1447 2, 8 | Adam, the first man, was a type of him who was to come (
1448 2, 11 | previously unknown layers typical of our time, the phenomenon
1449 4, 20 | this ministry in the Church un ceasingly celebrate the
1450 1, 5 | period, when the shared unanimous position of the College
1451 2, 8 | world of the previously unattained conquests of science and
1452 3, 14 | united, even when man is unaware of it: "Christ, who died
1453 3, 17 | even the phenomenon of unbelief, a-religiousness and atheism,
1454 2, 8 | respect for the life of the unborn. The world of the new age,
1455 4, 21 | draws from this source the unceasing inspiration, the call and
1456 2, 10 | he must with his unrest, uncertainty and even his weakness and
1457 3, 15 | disquiet, of conscious or unconscious fear and of menace, which
1458 3, 17 | consequence of the other premises, undermining and often almost annihilating
1459 3, 15 | against himself, producing an understandable state of disquiet, of conscious
1460 4, 21 | religious life, which has been undertaken by the Orders and Congregations
1461 1, 3 | in spite of momentary uneasinesses - but still more mature
1462 3, 16 | inflation and the plague of unemployment - these are further symptoms
1463 1, 1 | of God spread, although unevenly, to the most distant limits
1464 1, 6 | road; otherwise we would be unfaithful to the word of Christ, we
1465 3, 15 | too soon, and often in an unforeseeable way, what this manifold
1466 1, 6 | ecumenical orientation? The unforgettable Pope John XXIII set out
1467 3, 15 | this last development seems unfortunately to be always left behind.
1468 1, 3 | and he always maintained unhesitating hope in the Church's solidity.
1469 3, 16 | situation today is certainly not uniform but marked with numerous
1470 4, 18 | is also a powerful force unifying the Church above all inwardly
1471 2, 12 | freedom, every superficial unilateral freedom, every freedom that
1472 3, 15 | means and instrument for an unimaginable self-destruction, compared
1473 4, 18 | body, an organism, a social unit perceive the same divine
1474 4, 22 | man. Therefore the Church, uniting herself with all the riches
1475 3, 15 | Christ has made them so universally sensitive about the problem
1476 1, 1 | Christ, is the centre of the universe and of history. To him go
1477 3, 16 | either of remedying the unjust social situations inherited
1478 | unless
1479 1, 2 | letting myself be guided by unlimited trust in and obedience to
1480 1, 2 | such a double name being unprecedented in the history of the Papacy -
1481 3, 17 | destiny. This sense remains unrealized if, instead of the exercise
1482 4, 21 | full realization in the unreserved giving of the whole of one'
1483 2, 10 | being - he must with his unrest, uncertainty and even his
1484 4, 18 | of all the enigmas, the unsolved riddles, the twists and
1485 4, 21 | she guards this truth with untiring attention, fervent love
1486 | unto
1487 2, 11 | and in struggling with unwearying perseverance for the dignity
1488 2, 7 | lives his mystery, draws unwearyingly from it and continually
1489 4, 20 | our human weakness, our unworthiness, the force of habit, routine,
1490 3, 16 | past or of dealing with the urgent challenges and ethical demands
1491 4, 22 | Communities.~We do so at the urging of the deep need of faith,
1492 1, 3 | awareness of the Church in an utterly new way, quite unknown previously,
1493 3, 13(87) | V atican Council II: Pastoral
1494 1, 6 | grace towards me was not in vain"19.~What we have just said
1495 2, 11 | for the great spiritual values, indeed for the primacy
1496 4, 22 | has struck root in many varied fields of the life of the
1497 4, 21 | People of God, which is so vast and so extremely differentiated,
1498 4, 19 | approached this truth with veneration and love - love in the first
1499 4, 19(143)| on Divine Revelation Dei Verbum, 5, 10, 21: AAS 58 ( 1966)
1500 4, 20 | and of Penance. Only when viewed in this spiritual aspect