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Centesimus annus
   Chap., §
1 1, 4 | consequently of authority itself. A traditional society was passing away 2 4, 30 | likewise clearly restated the traditional doctrine in words which 3 4, 33 | accustomed to meeting through traditional forms of organization. Allured Evangelium vitae Chap., §
4 1, 27 | and women Religious, in traditional and ever new forms, have Fides et ratio Chap., §
5 5, 55 | against abandonment of the traditional terminology.77~ 6 5, 61 | traditions. Yet the study of traditional ways must go hand in hand 7 6, 72 | also for the riches of the traditional cultures of Africa, which Laborem exercens Chap., §
8 1, 3| the different ages. This traditional patrimony was then inherited Redemptoris missio Chap., §
9 5, 54 | research. The safeguarding of traditional values is the work of a Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
10 4, 13 | mission. They acknowledged the traditional prerogatives and ecclesiastical 11 5, 17 | contradiction that such a traditional and at the same time extremely Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
12 3, 15 | which is similar to the traditional dependence of the worker-proletarian Ut unum sint Chap., §
13 1, 20 | is added to the Church's traditional activity. Rather, ecumenism 14 2, 56 | Apostle's exhortation! The traditional designation of "Sister Churches" 15 2, 57 | this is the ground of the traditional and very beautiful expression ' 16 2, 63 | clarifications with regard to the traditional controversies concerning Veritatis splendor Chap., §
17 Int, 4 | calling into question of traditional moral doctrine, on the basis 18 Int, 4 | relationship to truth. Thus the traditional doctrine regarding the natural 19 Int, 4 | lack of harmony between the traditional response of the Church and 20 2, 47 | been levelled against the traditional conception of the natural 21 2, 55 | already mentioned of the traditional understanding of human nature 22 2, 69 | a basic revision of the traditional distinction between mortal 23 2, 70 | or casts doubt upon the traditional concept of mortal sin".117 ~ 24 2, 75 | behaviour declared illicit by traditional moral theology would not


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