Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 1, 7 | To agree in any other sense would be against what is
2 1, 11 | thread and, in a certain sense, the guiding principle of
3 2, 14 | struggle in the Marxist sense and militarism have the
4 2, 19 | agrees with Marxism, in the sense that it totally reduces
5 2, 21 | there arose a more lively sense of human rights, which found
6 2, 21 | the world. In a certain sense, these imbalances have shifted
7 3, 23 | who recovered and, in a sense, rediscovered the content
8 3, 23 | seeking to reawaken in him a sense of shared human dignity.~
9 3, 24 | younger generations of a sense of direction and in many
10 3, 25 | sacrifice. In a certain sense, it was a struggle born
11 3, 28 | 28. In a sense, for some countries of Europe
12 4, 30 | but also as common, in the sense that they can profit not
13 4, 35 | of development.~In this sense, it is right to speak of
14 4, 36 | the formation of a strong sense of responsibility among
15 4, 36 | materialistic and, in a certain sense, destructive "reading" of
16 4, 37 | transform and in a certain sense create the world through
17 4, 43 | others, they can in a certain sense "work for themselves"85
18 5, 44 | of truth in the objective sense. If there is no transcendent
19 5, 47 | sexuality. In a certain sense, the source and synthesis
20 5, 49 | to one another. In this sense the family too can be called
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 21 1, 2 | He Himself, in a certain sense, is mercy. To the person
22 1, 2 | groups guided by a lively sense of faith are turning, I
23 3, 4 | way, mercy is in a certain sense contrasted with God's justice,
24 3, 4 | justice: greater in the sense that it is primary and fundamental.
25 3, 4(52)| also acquired in a certain sense a legal content. The juridical
26 3, 4(52)| which are in a certain sense masculine characteristics),
27 3, 4(52)| especially in the affective sense. These terms appear more
28 4, 5 | loose living," in a certain sense is the man of every period,
29 4, 5 | folly, because of sin, the sense of lost dignity had matured.
30 4, 5 | son's consciousness, the sense of lost dignity is emerging,
31 4, 5 | dignity is emerging, the sense of that dignity that springs
32 5, 7 | to restore justice in the sense of that salvific order which
33 5, 7 | us, the cross that in a sense is the final word of His
34 5, 8 | obtaining mercy, He is in a sense the one who at the same
35 5, 8 | constitute, in a certain sense, a synthesis of the whole
36 5, 8 | mission - and, in a certain sense, even beyond the end - reveals
37 5, 9 | how great it is. In this sense, we call her the Mother
38 6, 10 | shrink through an increased sense of what is universal, through
39 6, 10 | growth. There is unease and a sense of powerlessness regarding
40 6, 11 | is linked with the very sense of man's existence in the
41 6, 12 | in the modern world the sense of justice has been reawakening
42 6, 12 | individual, the loss of a sense of the authentic common
43 7, 13 | Sacred Liturgy. The authentic sense of faith of the People of
44 7, 13 | this point-a-point in a sense central and also most accessible
45 7, 13 | is a sharing in and, in a sense, a continuation of the messianic
46 7, 14 | object of mercy. ~In this sense Christ crucified is for
47 7, 14 | Christian is also, in a certain sense, the most perfect incarnation
48 7, 14 | believers but also in a certain sense for all humanity, this mystery
49 8, 15 | secularization, loses its sense of the very meaning of the
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 50 Int, 2 | you all."7 ~In a certain sense, my previous Encyclicals
51 1, 8 | by Christ - and in this sense Holy Spirit is sent also
52 1, 9 | which contains, in a certain sense, the Trinitarian formula
53 1, 16 | the Anointed One in the sense that he possesses the fullness
54 1, 20 | rejoicing" in a certain sense prompts Jesus to say still
55 1, 24 | of the Son, in a certain sense, finds its "fulfillment"
56 1, 26 | Counselor. In a certain sense, the Council has made the
57 1, 26 | ecumenical thrust. In this sense also the subsequent Assemblies
58 2, 28 | economy of God in a certain sense removes man from "judgment,"
59 2, 31 | victory achieved, in a certain sense, through the greatest sin
60 2, 33 | presupposes in a certain sense the same "non-faith," that
61 2, 36 | to be understood in this sense: the Creator forbids man
62 2, 37 | from God, and in a certain sense the closing up of human
63 2, 39 | of God" and in a certain sense in the very heart of the
64 2, 41 | comes down, in a certain sense, into the very heart of
65 2, 43 | considered. 166 Precisely in this sense the conscience is the "secret
66 2, 47 | reflected in the loss of the sense of sin, to which the Apostolic
67 2, 47 | century is the loss of the sense of sin,"186 and this loss
68 2, 47 | hand with the "loss of the sense of God." In the Exhortation
69 2, 47 | that there will take root a sense of sin against man and against
70 2, 47 | human values, if there is no sense of offense against God,
71 2, 47 | against God, namely the true sense of sin."187 ~Hence the Church
72 2, 48 | the Counselor are, in a sense, led out of the range of
73 3, 50 | principle and, in a certain sense, the subject of God's self-communication
74 3, 50 | this human nature, in a sense, of everything that is "
75 3, 54 | present in it, and in a sense immanent, penetrating it
76 3, 56 | perhaps often used in a wrong sense, nevertheless it is certain
77 3, 57 | technical and scientific sense - the signs and symptoms
78 3, 61 | Spirit and in a certain sense forms part of his own mission.
79 3, 62 | learn to discover the divine sense of human life, as spoken
80 3, 62 | of by the Council: that sense whereby Jesus Christ "fully
81 3, 64 | is proper, in the strict sense, to the Sacraments. Thus
82 3, 64 | emerges from the analogical sense in which the word is used
83 3, 65 | guided as it were by an inner sense of faith, are seeking the
84 3, 66 | Pentecost, in a certain sense one can say that she has
85 3, 66 | intercedes for us": in a certain sense, the Spirit himself utters
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 86 1, 13 | sacrifice in the strict sense, and not only in a general
87 1, 15 | presence in the fullest sense: a substantial presence
88 1, 15 | truth” and the “intimate sense of spiritual realities”25
89 1, 20 | rather than lessens, our sense of responsibility for the
90 3, 27 | the Apostles, not in the sense that it did not originate
91 3, 27 | the centuries. ~The second sense in which the Church is apostolic,
92 3, 28 | Church is apostolic in the sense that she “continues to be
93 3, 28 | exist in a proper and full sense. ~The Eucharist also expresses
94 3, 28 | Eucharist also expresses this sense of apostolicity. As the
95 4, 44 | communion, by weakening the sense of how far we remain from
96 5, 49 | 49. With this heightened sense of mystery, we understand
97 5, 50 | preserved a remarkably powerful sense of mystery, which leads
98 5, 52 | a result of a misguided sense of creativity and adaptation
99 6, 55 | 55. In a certain sense Mary lived her Eucharistic
100 6, 56 | thus foretold, and in some sense Mary's Stabat Mater at the
101 6, 58 | anticipation and in some sense their programme and plan.
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 102 Int, 2 | to be preserved with a sense of responsibility and brought
103 Int, 4 | rejected by the common moral sense are gradually becoming socially
104 1, 12 | possible to speak in a certain sense of a war of the powerful
105 1, 15 | In the sick person the sense of anguish, of severe discomfort,
106 1, 19 | sometimes marked by a mistaken sense of altruism and human compassion,
107 1, 19 | It is precisely in this sense that Cain's answer to the
108 1 | 14): the eclipse of the sense of God and of man~ ~
109 1, 21 | man: the eclipse of the sense of God and of man, typical
110 1, 21 | vicious circle: when the sense of God is lost, there is
111 1, 21 | also a tendency to lose the sense of man, of his dignity and
112 1, 22 | Consequently, when the sense of God is lost, the sense
113 1, 22 | sense of God is lost, the sense of man is also threatened
114 1, 23 | 23. The eclipse of the sense of God and of man inevitably
115 1, 24 | that the eclipse of the sense of God and of man, with
116 1, 24 | a question, in a certain sense, of the "moral conscience"
117 1, 26 | couples who, with a generous sense of responsibility, are ready
118 2, 35 | Ambrose comments with a sense of awe: "The sixth day is
119 2, 40 | in the Old Testament this sense of the value of life, though
120 3, 52 | and esteemed, with a deep sense of responsibility. In giving
121 3, 52 | himself, 39 and in a certain sense, over the life which he
122 3, 57 | result of that "supernatural sense of the faith" which, inspired
123 3, 57 | consciences and in society of the sense of the absolute and grave
124 3, 58 | dangerous crisis of the moral sense, which is becoming more
125 3, 59 | abortion in the world. In this sense abortion goes beyond the
126 3, 65 | Euthanasia in the strict sense is understood to be an action
127 3, 66 | is strong; in society the sense of justice is lost, and
128 3, 74 | protected by civil law. In this sense, the opportunity to refuse
129 3, 75 | life to God. 99~In this sense, the negative moral precepts
130 4, 79 | 10:37).~Together we all sense our duty to preach the Gospel
131 4, 87 | community, with a renewed sense of responsibility, must
132 4, 90 | the consensus of many, the sense of personal responsibility
133 4, 92 | them respect for others, a sense of justice, cordial openness,
134 4, 95 | develop a deep critical sense, capable of discerning true
135 4, 98 | every person and a profound sense of humanity.~ ~
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 136 Int, 2 | arrived at, albeit with a sense that every truth attained
137 Int, 5 | opinion; and there is a sense of being adrift. While,
138 Int, 6 | whom it depends, with a sense that they have no valid
139 Int, 6 | humanity may come to a clearer sense of the great resources with
140 1, 9 | knowledge which depends upon sense perception and experience
141 1, 13 | which it is given.~In a sense, then, we return to the
142 3, 29 | wholly beyond them. Only the sense that they can arrive at
143 3, 30 | have noted, are in some sense philosophers and have their
144 4, 37 | who lack a proper critical sense. Following Saint Paul, other
145 4, 43 | reasonableness. Faith is in a sense an “exercise of thought”;
146 4, 47 | to 'alienation', in the sense that it is simply taken
147 4, 47 | certainty or a pragmatic sense of utility. This in turn
148 5, 55 | Church, to arrive at the full sense of the texts. Those who
149 5, 61 | impoverished by a diminished sense of the importance of the
150 6, 76 | first is subjective, in the sense that faith purifies reason.
151 6, 76 | philosophy is objective, in the sense that it concerns content.
152 6, 77 | Rather, it was used in the sense in which Aristotle had spoken
153 7, 81 | wonder whether it still makes sense to ask about meaning. The
154 7, 81 | a renewed and sharpened sense of ultimate values. If this
155 7, 83 | speak of metaphysics in the sense of a specific school or
156 7, 83 | and analogical. In this sense, metaphysics should not
157 7, 83 | strictly to the world of sense experience. Metaphysics
158 7, 90(106)| In the same sense I commented in my first
159 7, 91 | has been justified in a sense by the terrible experience
160 7, 94 | constitutes the specific sense of history, be examined
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 161 Bles | interior characteristics; in a sense it constitutes its very
162 2, 5 | 5. Work in the Objective Sense: Technology~This universality
163 2, 5 | of work in an objective sense, which finds expression
164 2, 5 | intellectual. This is also in a sense true in the sphere of what
165 2, 5 | object of work (in the widest sense of the word). Understood
166 2, 6 | Work in the Subjective Sense: Man as the Subject of Work~
167 2, 6 | on work in the subjective sense, much more than we did on
168 2, 6 | of work in the objective sense in an indirect way, they
169 2, 6 | This dominion, in a certain sense, refers to the subjective
170 2, 6 | This truth, which in a sense constitutes the fundamental
171 2, 7 | this way, and in a certain sense a stimulus for doing so,
172 2, 7 | called "capitalism" - in the sense more fully explained below.
173 2, 9 | this toil - perhaps, in a sense, because of it - work is
174 2, 9 | is not only good in the sense that it is useful or something
175 2, 9 | human being and indeed, in a sense, becomes "more a human being".~
176 2, 10 | two aspects of work in a sense come into play here: the
177 3, 11 | beginning of the Bible and in a sense forms the very framework
178 3, 11 | the one marked and in a sense symbolized by the publication
179 3, 12 | and does not create. In a sense man finds them already prepared,
180 3, 12 | his needs (and thus in a sense humanizes them), it must
181 3, 12 | of production that in a sense are considered synonymous
182 3, 12 | of capital in the strict sense is only a collection of
183 3, 13 | system can be right, in the sense of being in conformity with
184 3, 13 | of the issue, and in the sense of being intrinsically true
185 3, 13 | materialism in the full sense of the term, but it is certainly
186 3, 13 | opposition to it, in a certain sense on the ontic level, as if
187 3, 14 | human rights in the widest sense and those linked with man'
188 3, 14 | and in substance, in the sense that the members of each
189 3, 15 | radical way. Labour is in a sense inseparable from capital;
190 4, 16 | understood in its wide sense. When we have to consider
191 4, 17 | It is determined, in a sense, by all the elements that
192 4, 19 | important one and, in a sense, the key means. ~This means
193 4, 20 | these organizations. ~In a sense, unions go back to the mediaeval
194 4, 20 | to this system. ~In this sense, union activity undoubtedly
195 4, 20 | to "play politics" in the sense that the expression is commonly
196 4, 20 | that a strike remains, in a sense, an extreme means. It must
197 4, 22 | sick. Work in the objective sense should be subordinated,
198 4, 22 | labour in the subjective sense will produce a situation
199 4, 23 | another society which in a sense has less right to them than
200 5, 24 | of work in the Christian sense. Since work in its subjective
201 5, 25 | human capabilities, man in a sense continues to develop that
202 5, 25 | of Genesis, is also in a sense the first "gospel of work".
203 5, 27 | words to himself. ~In a sense, the final word of the Gospel
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 204 1, 2 | continue it but in a certain sense to take it up again at the
205 1, 4 | she should have a critical sense with regard to all that
206 1, 6 | evangelical and Christian sense; but in no way does it or
207 2, 12 | in particular, a great sense of responsibility for this
208 3, 14 | Church - a way that, in a sense, is the basis of all the
209 3, 15 | to "alienation", in the sense that it is simply taken
210 3, 15 | honesty, objectivity and a sense of moral responsibility,
211 3, 16 | of solidarity, in a wide sense, must inspire the effective
212 3, 16 | establish, accept and deepen the sense of moral responsibility,
213 3, 17 | establishment.~The essential sense of the State, as a political
214 3, 17 | their own destiny. This sense remains unrealized if, instead
215 3, 17 | experience, his reason and his sense of human dignity. Certainly
216 4, 19 | People of God with a special sense of the faith149.~Consequently,
217 4, 19 | love and justice. Thus, a sense of responsibility for truth
218 4, 19 | present-day Church, guided by a sense of responsibility for truth,
219 4, 20 | Penance thus become in a sense two closely connected dimensions
220 4, 20 | and with the whole of his sense of guilt and of trust in
221 4, 21 | us, is "for men" in the sense that, by basing ourselves
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 222 Int, 1(2) | reached its climax, in the sense that Christ fulfills the
223 Int, 6 | forming it, also in the sense of the history of salvation.
224 Int, 6 | peoples and nations and, in a sense, for all humanity. It is
225 1, 8 | there is manifested, in a sense, all the "glory of grace,"
226 1, 19 | it becomes in a certain sense the counterpoise to the
227 1, 20 | the living God. Thus in a sense Mary as Mother became the
228 1, 22 | It is precisely in this sense that the episode at Cana
229 2, 26 | gift of the Spirit."59~In a sense her journey of faith is
230 2, 27 | mysterious inheritance, and in a sense share in Mary's faith.~Elizabeth'
231 2, 33 | prayer of that people, who sense the presence and protection
232 3, 45(130)| Mary by the disciple in the sense of material lodging and
233 3, 47 | through the Church. In this sense Mary, Mother of the Church,
234 Conc, 51 | divine motherhood. In a sense, it does so in the heart
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 235 Int, 1 | name of the whole Church, I sense an urgent duty to repeat
236 Int, 2 | which seems to have lost its sense of ultimate realities and
237 Int, 3 | sowing of the Gospel. I sense that the moment has come
238 1, 6 | God united himself in some sense with every human being,"
239 1, 11 | Catholic Church ought to sense their privilege and for
240 2, 17 | anthropocentric" in the reductive sense of the word, inasmuch as
241 3, 23 | The entire missionary sense of John's Gospel is expressed
242 4, 33 | ad gentes in the proper sense of the term.52~Secondly,
243 4, 33 | surroundings and have a sense of commitment to the universal
244 4, 33 | baptized have lost a living sense of the faith, or even no
245 4, 37 | involved in them. People sense that they are, as it were,
246 5, 49 | to encourage a missionary sense within the particular churches,
247 5, 53(92) | the semantic or literary sense than in the sense which
248 5, 53(92) | literary sense than in the sense which one may call anthropological
249 5, 59 | spreading to the South, where a sense of religion as well as human
250 6, 66 | energies.131 They should sense that they are a vital part
251 6, 75 | pastoral activity should sense their unity within the communion
252 7, 80 | intense prayer life, a genuine sense of service to one's neighbor
253 7, 83 | means of liberation in every sense.~
254 7, 85 | always maintain an effective sense of the universality of the
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 255 3, 8 | of the Slavs in the full sense of the word. Separation
256 4, 12 | rapidly expanding societies a sense of strength and compactness,
257 4, 13 | Constantinople, they then in a sense sought to have it confirmed
258 5 | V. CATHOLIC SENSE OF THE CHURCH~
259 5, 18 | flatly uniform. In a certain sense it wells up and develops
260 6, 22 | and Methodius in a certain sense constantly present in the
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 261 3, 14 | are a sign of a widespread sense that the unity of the world,
262 3, 15 | capitalism. This provokes a sense of frustration or desperation
263 4, 27 | specifically economic and social sense - now seems to be seriously
264 4, 32 | collaborate in this field. In this sense, just as we Catholics invite
265 5, 38 | readiness, in the gospel sense, to "lose oneself" for the
266 5, 39 | richer nations must have a sense of moral responsibility
267 5, 40 | be a "sacrament," in the sense already indicated.~Solidarity
268 7, 48 | simply reflect and in a sense anticipate the glory of
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 269 Int, 4 | the Lord, and with a clear sense of my own human frailty.
270 1, 15 | way, there is an increased sense of the need for repentance:
271 1, 23 | ecumenical movement in a certain sense was born out of the negative
272 1, 30 | It can be said, with a sense of lively gratitude to the
273 1, 33 | on prayer, so, in another sense, prayer also becomes the
274 1, 38 | Communities 65 and in a certain sense instruct them in the mystery
275 2, 55 | millennium and in a certain sense now serves as a kind of
276 2, 68 | appreciation to the lively sense of justice and to the sincere
277 2, 74 | Joined to it are a lively sense of justice and a true neighbourly
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 278 1, 15 | writes: "end not in the sense of a deficiency, but in
279 1, 15 | a deficiency, but in the sense of the fullness of the Law:
280 1, 16 | 3), the humble. In this sense it can be said that the
281 1, 25 | young man continues, in a sense, in every period of history,
282 2, 29 | who performs them; in this sense it is accessible to all
283 2, 31 | have a particularly strong sense of freedom. As the Council'
284 2, 31 | person.54 ~This heightened sense of the dignity of the human
285 2, 32 | doctrines which have lost the sense of the transcendent or which
286 2, 36 | this law, except in the sense that human reason exercises
287 2, 38 | dominion extends in a certain sense over man himself. This has
288 2, 41 | called to intersect, in the sense of man's free obedience
289 2, 43 | the most literal and basic sense, for all creation (cf Wis
290 2, 46 | marked, though in a different sense, by a similar tension. The
291 2, 48 | with all the bodily and sense faculties. The person, including
292 2, 57 | conscience in a certain sense confronts man with the law,
293 2, 66 | an act of faith — in the sense of a fundamental option —
294 3, 93 | by reawakening its moral sense. By witnessing fully to
295 3, 94 | are supported by the moral sense present in peoples and by
296 3, 98 | more widespread and acute sense of the need for a radical
297 3, 98 | culture we find the moral sense, which is in turn rooted
298 3, 98 | fulfilled in the religious sense.154 ~
299 3, 99 | of truth in the objective sense. If there is no transcendent
300 3, 106 | or obscuring of the moral sense. This comes about both as
301 3, 109 | quality through a supernatural sense of the faith in the whole
302 3, 112 | faithful to the supernatural sense of the faith, takes into
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