Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 1 3, 59| permissiveness and a lack of esteem for motherhood, and with
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 2 4, 38| Greek philosophy in high esteem after his conversion, Justin
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 3 2, 11| particular, is filled with deep esteem for the great spiritual
4 2, 11| Jews. It also expressed its esteem for the believers of Islam,
5 2, 12| We approach them with the esteem, respect and discernment
6 2, 12| begins with a feeling of deep esteem for "what is in man"75,
7 2, 12| force of spirit, a deep esteem for man, for his intellect,
8 3, 17| recall at this point, with esteem and profound hope for the
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 9 2, 20| and in understanding and esteem for human institutions.~
10 5, 44| an attitude of love and esteem toward those who hear it,
11 6, 69| contemplative life in great esteem for its asceticism and its
12 6, 72| apostolate should be held in esteem, with respect for their
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 13 1, 40| understand each other better and esteem each other more, and how
14 2, 47| joyfully acknowledge and esteem the truly Christian endowments
15 2, 60| true and fraternal mutual esteem between Orthodox and Catholics
16 2, 60| the Council expressed its esteem in these terms: "While thanking
17 2, 75| understand each other better and esteem each other more, and how
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