Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 1 1, 2 | seeking God by means of creatures through the visible world,
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 2 1, 10 | giving of gifts vis-a-vis creatures (created gift): the gift
3 2, 34 | every giving of gifts to creatures. The witness concerning
4 2, 39 | divine giving of gifts to creatures. Precisely in him we can
5 3, 52 | way echo the voice of all creatures: "When you send forth your
6 Conc, 67 | heart: the hope of all human creatures, and especially of those
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 7 1, 22 | different" from other earthly creatures; he regards himself merely
8 2, 34 | life of all other living creatures, inasmuch as man, although
9 2, 34 | chaos to the most perfect of creatures. Everything in creation
10 2, 34 | difference between man and other creatures is shown above all by the
11 2, 34 | alone, among all visible creatures, is "capable of knowing
12 2, 35 | dominion over all living creatures and is as it were the crown
13 2, 36 | and ends up by worshipping creatures: "They exchanged the truth
14 2, 39 | and loving concern for his creatures. If it is true that human
15 2, 42 | to have dominion over the creatures you have made, and rule
16 3, 52 | dominion over other lesser creatures (cf. Gen 1:28), man is ruler
17 3, 54 | by abortion cause God's creatures to perish; they drive away
18 3, 63 | killing of innocent human creatures, even if carried out to
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 19 1, 15 | respecting both their autonomy as creatures and their freedom. At this
20 2, 22 | God. Through the medium of creatures, God stirs in reason an
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 21 Bles | distinguish man from the rest of creatures, whose activity for sustaining
22 3, 13 | man is the master of the creatures placed at his disposal in
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 23 1, 9 | far surpasses all other creatures, both in heaven and on earth."23~
24 2, 37 | compared with all earthly creatures. Moreover, in his desire
25 3, 38 | the mediation of the other creatures who in various and always
26 3, 38 | rather gives rise among creatures to a manifold cooperation
27 3, 38 | communicated diversely to his creatures."97~The teaching of the
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 28 4, 29 | certain affinity with other creatures: he is called to use them,
29 4, 29 | being superior to the other creatures placed by God under his
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 30 2, 38 | nature, created to rule other creatures, was by its likeness to
31 3, 86 | freedom belongs to us as creatures; it is a freedom which is
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