Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 2, 21 | human rights, which found recognition in a number of International
2 3, 26 | demand for justice and a recognition of the dignity of work,
3 3, 29 | be overturned and total recognition must be given to the rights
4 3, 29 | natural and revealed. The recognition of these rights represents
5 5, 47 | foundation through the explicit recognition of those rights.96 Among
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 6 Int, 2 | highest degree. Upon the recognition of this right, every human
7 1, 11 | upon to give them legal recognition and to make them available
8 1, 18 | far beyond the necessary recognition of these personal situations.
9 2, 31 | gift of an identity, the recognition of an indestructible dignity
10 2, 45 | confirms the indisputable recognition of the value of life from
11 3, 71 | good of people through the recognition and defence of their fundamental
12 4, 85 | Church and in civil society a recognition of the meaning and value
13 4, 101| true democracy without a recognition of every person's dignity
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 14 4, 41 | and those that were not. Recognition of the points of convergence
15 5, 51 | the path which leads to recognition of the mystery.~
16 6, 67 | from other phenomena or the recognition of its credibility, the
17 7, 85 | it involves rather the recognition of a cultural heritage which
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 18 1, 2| corresponds to the objective recognition of the state of affairs.
19 2, 9| sometimes without proper recognition on the part of society and
20 3, 14| concretely, it is clear that recognition of the proper position of
21 4, 18| the increasingly mature recognition of the purpose of work and
22 4, 21| and perhaps more, on the recognition of the just rights of agricultural
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 23 3, 17 | the citizens, denying them recognition precisely of those inviolable
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 24 5, 59 | of thinking, fosters the recognition of each person's dignity,
25 7, 85 | legitimate means, seek to ensure recognition of the freedom to which
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 26 2, 6 | Constantinople, he received a similar recognition of perfect legitimacy and
27 2, 7 | magnanimity gained Methodius the recognition and trust of Roman Pontiffs,
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 28 2, 9 | misunderstanding has to be eliminated. Recognition that the "social question"
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 29 2, 42 | spirit. It is rooted in recognition of the oneness of Baptism
30 2, 49 | Communities start from a recognition of the degree of communion
31 2, 60 | the dialogue of love. A recognition of the right of the Eastern
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 32 Int, 3 | attained to the express recognition of God, yet who strive,
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