Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 1, 7 | them; and if it forbids its citizens to form associations, it
2 1, 10 | between the State and its citizens. Rerum novarum criticizes
3 1, 10 | favouring one portion of the citizens", namely the rich and prosperous,
4 2, 14 | terror tactics against citizens, and weapons of utter destruction (
5 3, 22 | which falls not only to the citizens of the countries in question,
6 3, 29 | or even openly, deny to citizens of faiths other than that
7 5, 46 | ensures the participation of citizens in making political choices,
8 5, 48 | right to work for all its citizens unless it controlled every
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 9 4, 5| he herded for "one of the citizens of that country." But even
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 10 1, 20 | neglect their duties as citizens in this world. Theirs is
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 11 3, 68 | acknowledge as belonging to citizens. Consequently, there is
12 3, 68 | law cannot demand that all citizens should live according to
13 3, 68 | standards higher than what all citizens themselves acknowledge and
14 3, 68 | will of the majority of citizens and recognize that they
15 3, 69 | respect for the freedom of the citizens - who in a democratic system
16 3, 69 | satisfy every demand of the citizens which is recognized and
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 17 4, 16| individual States for their citizens Respect for this broad range
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 18 3, 17 | restricted the rights of the citizens, denying them recognition
19 3, 17 | accompanying need for the citizens to have a right share in
20 3, 17 | has likewise educated good citizens for each State. Furthermore,
21 3, 17 | realization only when all the citizens are sure of their rights.
22 3, 17 | of society, opposition by citizens to authority, or a situation
23 3, 17 | treated as second-class citizens or are even - and this has
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 24 7, 82 | there.~More numerous are the citizens of mission countries and
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 25 2, 9 | Therefore political leaders, and citizens of rich countries considered
26 3, 15 | society and of the individual citizens, as happens in every form
27 6, 44 | responsible participation of all citizens in public affairs, in the
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 28 3, 97 | both public authorities and citizens are required to pay heed.
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