Laborem exercens
Chap., § 1 3, 14| in place of the colonial territories of the past. ~Therefore,
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 2 3, 50 | beginning of Christianity in the territories of what was then called
3 3, 50 | and subsequently in other territories of Eastern Europe. In this
4 3, 50 | as far as the northern territories of the Asian continent.
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 5 4, 32 | countries had become "mission territories"; the situation has certainly
6 4, 32 | evangelize in other churches and territories. This is in contrast to
7 4, 37 | defined in terms of specific territories. The Second Vatican Council
8 4, 37 | exercised within well-defined territories and groups of people.~The
9 4, 37 | not deceive us. Within the territories entrusted to these churches -
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 10 2, 4 | the frontier of the Slav territories, it also certainly had a
11 7, 23 | involved the individual territories in varying degrees, and
12 7, 23 | mainly concentrated in the territories of the then existing State
13 7, 23 | Sorbo-Lusatian tribes, and the territories of southern Poland. However,
14 7, 23 | institution in the Polish territories of a Slav Rite ecclesiastical
15 7, 24 | Christianity moved to other territories, until it passed through
16 7, 25 | culture. In many of the territories mentioned above, although
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