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1 1, 5 | In reply to the Jewish religious authorities who question
2 1, 5 | against the polytheism of the religious environment of his time
3 1, 8 | human person has a right to religious freedom.... All should have
4 1, 8 | against his conscience in religious matters, nor prevented from
5 1, 8(12) | Declaration on Religious Freedom Dignitatis Humanae,
6 1, 8 | to seek truth, above all religious truth. They are further
7 1, 8(14) | Declaration on Religious Freedom Dignitatis Humanae,
8 1, 10 | been brought up in other religious traditions. For such people
9 3, 25 | dialogue" with the cultural and religious values of different peoples.
10 3, 25 | cosmic religion, he speaks of religious experiences related to the
11 3, 28 | initiatives - including religious ones - and in mankind's
12 3, 28 | of man's existential and religious questioning, a questioning
13 4 | Complex and Ever Changing Religious Picture~
14 4, 32 | 32. Today we face a religious situation which is extremely
15 4, 32 | on the move; social and religious realities which were once
16 4, 32 | proliferation of messianic cults and religious sects. Religious and social
17 4, 32 | cults and religious sects. Religious and social upheaval makes
18 4, 36 | and is characterized by a religious relativism which leads to
19 4, 38 | in cultures with strong religious elements, but also in secularized
20 4, 38 | phenomenon - the so-called "religious revival" - is not without
21 4, 39 | accomplishment of his plan. Religious freedom, which is still
22 4, 39 | be hoped that authentic religious freedom will be granted
23 4, 39(64) | Council, Declaration on Religious Freedom Dignitatis Humanae,
24 5, 45 | priests, men and women religious, lay people - often unknown
25 5, 47 | catechumenate and then be guided by religious instruction, but also because -
26 5, 50 | well as in cultural and religious matters."82~Ecumenical activity
27 5, 55 | is true and holy in the religious traditions of Buddhism,
28 5, 56 | in individuals and in the religious traditions of mankind. Dialogue
29 5, 56 | consistent with their own religious traditions and convictions,
30 5, 56 | advancement on the road of religious inquiry and experience,
31 5, 57 | exchanges between experts in religious traditions or official representatives
32 5, 57 | and the safeguarding of religious values; and from a sharing
33 5, 58(110)| Address to Clergy and Religious, Jakarta, October 10, 1989,
34 5, 59 | thinking, uninfluenced by a religious outlook and widespread in
35 5, 59 | attention to ethical and religious values. To the poor, missionary
36 5, 60 | dioceses, from parishes to religious institutes - to carry out
37 5, 60 | apostolates. I thank the priests, religious brothers and sisters, and
38 6 | Missionaries and Religious Institutes Ad Gentes~
39 6, 66(132)| Sacred Congregation for Religious and Secular Institutes and
40 6, 66(132)| Relations between Bishops and Religious in the Church Mutuae Relationes (
41 6, 69 | outstanding service rendered by religious families in the spread of
42 6, 69 | especially in those areas where religious traditions hold the contemplative
43 6, 70 | appreciation to the missionary religious sisters, in whom virginity
44 7, 83 | formation for men and women religious, ensuring that some priests
45 7, 84 | priests and men and women religious, who in turn will provide
46 7, 85 | and the bishops, priests, religious and members of the laity,
47 7, 85 | to missionary institutes, religious congregations or other particular
48 7, 85 | priests and men and women religious to the older churches.~On
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