Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 Int, 1 | from many Bishops, Church institutions, and study centres, as well
2 Int, 1 | associations and by other institutions and individuals in many
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 3 1, 17 | involving even international Institutions, engaged in encouraging
4 1, 26 | support of life, or similar institutions, are sponsored by individuals
5 3, 59 | to include international institutions, foundations and associations
6 4, 82 | seminaries and Catholic institutions sound doctrine is taught,
7 4, 88 | services available in public institutions or in the home.~In particular,
8 4, 88 | These should not merely be institutions where care is provided for
9 4, 93 | ensure that the laws and institutions of the State in no way violate
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 10 2, 5 | continual challenge for institutions of many kinds, for States
11 3, 11 | the competent legislative institutions in the various countries
12 4, 17 | includes both persons and institutions of various kinds, and also
13 4, 17 | down by these persons and institutions and which determine the
14 4, 17 | and also various social institutions set up for this purpose.
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 15 1, 4 | internally, the Church, her institutions and structures, and ecclesiastics
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 16 Int, 2 | dioceses and parishes, Church institutions and associations.~Nevertheless,
17 Int, 2(1)| certain local churches and institutions, would disappear before
18 2, 20 | understanding and esteem for human institutions.~The Church serves the kingdom
19 4, 37 | needed are associations, institutions, special centers and groups,
20 6, 65 | held by the persons and institutions to whom the Decree Ad Gentes
21 6, 69 | from the ancient monastic institutions, to the medieval Orders,
22 6, 75 | which specific vocations and institutions for missionary work ad gentes
23 6, 76 | shared by all.~The bodies and institutions involved in missionary activity
24 6, 76 | between the various missionary institutions, both in formation and study,165
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 25 5, 36 | creating, in persons and institutions, an obstacle which is difficult
26 6, 43 | common good.~The existing institutions and organizations have worked
27 6, 44 | particular their political institutions, in order to replace corrupt,
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 28 3, 84 | part of it not only the institutions, rites, means of salvation
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 29 2, 33 | behaviour patterns and institutions present in humanity, these
30 3, 97 | the purpose of all social institutions is and should be the human
31 3, 116 | with regard to Catholic institutions. Whether these are agencies
32 3, 116 | family or for social work, or institutions dedicated to teaching or
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