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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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Centesimus annus
   Chap., §
1 2, 18 | philosophy, was called upon to provide doctrinal justification 2 4, 35 | margins of development, and to provide all individuals and nations 3 4, 36 | one's needs, in order to provide what is essential for the 4 4, 40 | the task of the State to provide for the defence and preservation 5 4, 43 | good. Man works in order to provide for the needs of his family, Dives in misericordia Chap., §
6 6, 10 | s creative capacity and provide access to the intellectual 7 7, 13 | life of the People of God provide particular proofs of this. Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
8 4, 46 | which make it possible to provide for the salvation of souls 9 5, 52 | in persona Christi and to provide a witness to and a service Evangelium vitae Chap., §
10 1, 15 | outlook which could help to provide a positive understanding 11 3, 60 | research on the human embryo provide "a valuable indication for 12 4, 84 | sharers in divine life, and provide the spiritual strength necessary Fides et ratio Chap., §
13 Int, 5 | philosophy might be able to provide definitive answers to these 14 3, 32 | for so long, the martyrs provide evidence of a love that 15 4, 36 | ancient myths, but wanted to provide a rational foundation for 16 7, 93 | purpose of theology is to provide an understanding of Revelation 17 Conc, 104| humanity's problems, 127 will provide a potent underpinning for 18 Conc, 105| grave responsibility to provide for the appropriate training Laborem exercens Chap., §
19 4, 18 | frustrated. The obligation to provide unemployment benefits, that Redemptoris missio Chap., §
20 4, 32 | mature that they are able to provide for the needs of their own 21 5, 53 | been evangelized will thus provide the elements for a "translation" 22 5, 54 | fidelity and, in particular, to provide discernment,95 for which 23 6, 73 | renewal, and the need to provide "a decent standard of living 24 7, 80 | participation in Church activities provide families with conditions 25 7, 84 | religious, who in turn will provide this consciousness and formation Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
26 4, 31 | these goods in order to provide food, drink, clothing and Ut unum sint Chap., §
27 Int, 1 | that the Cross is unable to provide either vision or hope. Man, 28 2, 53 | Christianity in Europe, but also to provide an important topic for the Veritatis splendor Chap., §
29 2, 74 | the requirements and to provide a foundation for the norms 30 2, 76 | their effects. They seek to provide liberation from the constraints 31 3, 111 | theologians are called to provide at the present time is of 32 3, 112 | the information which they provide, cannot be considered decisive


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