Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 1, 8 | contrary to the twofold nature of work as a personal and
2 1, 11 | the limits inherent in the nature of the state. For now, the
3 2, 12 | sickness. By defining the nature of the socialism of his
4 2, 13 | socialism is anthropological in nature. Socialism considers the
5 2, 13 | of the Church, the social nature of man is not completely
6 2, 13 | groups which stem from human nature itself and have their own
7 2, 13 | mistaken concept of the nature of the person and the "subjectivity"
8 2, 17 | or wars of an ideological nature. Without the terrible burden
9 2, 19 | of response, practical in nature, is represented by the affluent
10 3, 25 | view to disregard human nature, which is made for freedom,
11 3, 27 | that human work, by its nature, is meant to unite peoples,
12 4, 30 | are inscribed in its very nature as a human right.~While
13 4, 30 | human freedom ... Of its nature private property also has
14 4, 35 | to the free and personal nature of human work.73 In the
15 4, 37 | rebellion on the part of nature, which is more tyrannized
16 4, 38 | contribution to the balance of nature in general, too little effort
17 4, 40 | goods which by their very nature cannot and must not be bought
18 4, 40 | of goods which by their nature are not and cannot be mere
19 5, 44 | realistic vision of man's social nature, which calls for legislation
20 5, 44 | is therefore by his very nature the subject of rights which
21 5, 46 | accordance with the missionary nature of his vocation. While paying
22 6, 54 | other documents of this nature. Thus the Church's social
23 6, 55 | the same idea: "In your nature, O eternal Godhead, I shall
24 6, 55 | Godhead, I shall know my own nature".110~Christian anthropology
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 25 1, 1 | the full dignity of his nature without reference - not
26 1, 2 | the world his invisible nature, namely, his eternal power
27 1, 2 | here that "His invisible nature" becomes in a special way "
28 2, 3 | obligation of an ethical nature; it is also a case of satisfying
29 3, 4 | love. Love, by its very nature, excludes hatred and ill -
30 5, 8 | sons of men, was by His nature absolutely innocent and
31 6, 10 | extended his power over nature and has acquired deeper
32 6, 12 | of justice, which by its nature tends to establish equality
33 7, 14 | psychological or social nature: it is a question, in fact,
34 7, 14 | love may reveal its own nature. In analyzing the parable
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 35 2, 34 | constitutive properties of human nature, but also, from the very
36 2, 44 | hereditary sinfulness of human nature. But the Holy Spirit the
37 2, 46 | unforgivable by its very nature, insofar as it excludes
38 3, 50 | the union of the divine nature and the human nature, of
39 3, 50 | divine nature and the human nature, of the divinity and the
40 3, 50 | with God not only of human nature, but in this human nature,
41 3, 50 | nature, but in this human nature, in a sense, of everything
42 3, 52 | partakers of the divine nature."219 Thus human life becomes
43 3, 55 | spiritual soul constitutes man's nature and personal subjectivity.
44 3, 56 | many cases be of a tragic nature and may perhaps lead to
45 3, 64 | The Church is...in the nature of a sacrament - a sign
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 46 Int, 10 | obscured and the sacramental nature of the Eucharist is reduced
47 1, 12 | in time. The sacrificial nature of the Eucharistic mystery
48 2, 24 | profoundly “in Christ in the nature of a sacrament, that is,
49 3, 30 | condone an ambiguity about the nature of the Eucharist and, consequently,
50 4, 34 | which she expresses her very nature. It is not by chance that
51 4, 36 | communion, though by its nature always growing, presupposes
52 4, 36 | partakers of the divine nature” (2 Pet 1:4), and the practice
53 4, 39 | Furthermore, given the very nature of ecclesial communion and
54 5, 52 | authentically ecclesial nature of the Eucharist; this is
55 5, 52 | prescriptions of a juridical nature, on this very important
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 56 Int, 4 | person. In this way the very nature of the medical profession
57 1, 10 | Some threats come from nature itself, but they are made
58 1, 11 | paradoxically they assume the nature of "rights", to the point
59 1, 11 | the family which by its nature is called to be the "sanctuary
60 1, 13 | despite their differences of nature and moral gravity, contraception
61 1, 17 | outside, from the forces of nature or the ?Cains' who kill
62 1, 19 | of a cultural and moral nature, beginning with the mentality
63 1, 22 | horizon of his physical nature, he is somehow reduced to
64 1, 22 | becomes profoundly distorted. Nature itself, from being "mater" (
65 1, 22 | interfere in any way with nature, practically "divinizing"
66 1, 22 | is a misunderstanding of nature's dependence on the plan
67 1, 23 | procreative, inherent in the very nature of the conjugal act, are
68 2, 36 | bears the very stamp of his nature" (Heb 1:3). He is the perfect
69 2, 45 | according to the order of nature; he leaped because of the
70 3, 52 | from the beginning man's nature was marked by royalty...
71 3, 56 | purposes to be achieved, the nature and extent of the punishment
72 3, 58 | to hide abortion's true nature and to attenuate its seriousness
73 3, 59 | wounded and profaned in its nature as a community of love and
74 3, 72 | laws undermines the very nature of authority and results
75 3, 74 | action, either by its very nature or by the form it takes
76 4, 80 | grace? Man surpasses his nature: mortal, he becomes immortal;
77 4, 92 | responsibility flows from its very nature as a community of life and
78 4, 97 | emphasizing "the salvific nature of the offering up of suffering
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 79 Int, 3 | for truth is part of human nature itself. It is an innate
80 1, 7 | comes to share in the divine nature”.5 This initiative is utterly
81 1, 8 | which nevertheless by its nature can discover the Creator.
82 1, 13 | display their spiritual nature, enabling the subject to
83 1, 13 | confirms for you, leaving nature far behind; a sign it is
84 2, 19 | God who reveals himself in nature. For the ancients, the study
85 2, 19 | that, in reasoning about nature, the human being can rise
86 2, 19 | the marvellous “book of nature”, which, when read with
87 2, 23 | to express the gratuitous nature of the love revealed in
88 3, 25 | them to be true to their nature. The truth of these values
89 3, 29 | so deeply rooted in human nature would be completely vain
90 3, 33 | the question. It is the nature of the human being to seek
91 3, 33(28)| highest expression of human nature; which is why the answer
92 3, 33(28)| highpoint of his rational nature. It springs from the profound
93 4, 41 | unwittingly tended by dint of its nature, reason attained the supreme
94 4, 43 | Thomas recognized that nature, philosophy's proper concern,
95 4, 43 | Just as grace builds on nature and brings it to fulfilment,45
96 4, 46 | quasi-divine power over nature and even over the human
97 4, 48 | stand in harmony with their nature without compromising their
98 5, 49 | fact that reason is by its nature oriented to truth and is
99 6, 64 | and the human being is by nature a philosopher. As a reflective
100 6, 64 | theology which, by the very nature of the revealed word, demand
101 6, 68 | philosophical vision of human nature and society, as well as
102 6, 70 | manifestation of God in nature, as we saw earlier in considering
103 6, 72 | lest, contrary to the very nature of the human spirit, the
104 6, 75 | that grace does not destroy nature but perfects it: the assent
105 6, 76 | suffering, the personal nature of God and the question
106 7, 80 | the Incarnate Word, human nature and divine nature are safeguarded
107 7, 80 | human nature and divine nature are safeguarded in all their
108 7, 81 | to conform to its proper nature. In doing so, it will be
109 7, 83 | virtue of their spiritual nature. In a special way, the person
110 7, 91 | epistemology, the philosophy of nature, anthropology, the more
111 Conc, 101 | reflection. For by its very nature, theology is sustained in
112 Conc, 102 | inscribed by God in human nature, the human and humanizing
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 113 Bles | intellectual, whatever its nature or circumstances; it means
114 Bles | predisposed by his very nature, by virtue of humanity itself.
115 Bles | it constitutes its very nature.~
116 1, 1 | many factors of a general nature: the widespread introduction
117 1, 1 | realization that the heritage of nature is limited and that it is
118 2, 5 | earth's riches - whether nature's living resources, or the
119 2, 5 | confirmation of man's dominion over nature.~The recent stage of human
120 2, 6 | conditions the very ethical nature of work. In fact there is
121 2, 6 | conclusion of an ethical nature: however true it may be
122 2, 9 | man not only transforms nature, adapting it to his own
123 2, 10 | consequent on the family nature of human life - must be
124 2, 10 | dominion" over the world of nature to which man is called from
125 3, 12 | the resources hidden in nature to serve himself and others
126 3, 12 | of the various riches of nature: those beneath the ground,
127 3, 12 | resources and riches of nature. The whole of the effort
128 3, 12 | role of the gift made by "nature", that is to say, in the
129 3, 13 | process, independently of the nature of the services provided
130 3, 13 | humanity in the resources of nature, and the inheritance of
131 3, 14 | is contrary to the very nature of these means and their
132 4, 16 | corresponding to the specific nature of human work as outlined
133 4, 19 | common use: both the goods of nature and manufactured goods.
134 4, 19 | accordance with their own nature, without being discriminated
135 4, 20 | the properly understood nature of work itself. ~
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 136 1, 4 | the awareness of her own nature and certainty of her own
137 2, 8 | since the first sin. Human nature, by the very fact that is
138 3, 15 | him in his relations with nature and remove him from nature.
139 3, 15 | nature and remove him from nature. Man often seems to see
140 3, 15 | should communicate with nature as an intelligent and noble "
141 3, 15 | in with the dialectical nature of human knowledge and even
142 4, 18 | more profoundly her own nature and mission by penetrating
143 4, 19 | persevere in fidelity to her own nature, which involves the prophetic
144 4, 21 | demanded by the indissoluble nature of the sacramental institution
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 145 Int, 1 | virginal womb the human nature of Christ. This "fullness"
146 Int, 4 | Word truly assumes human nature into the unity of his person,
147 Int, 4 | without cancelling out that nature.~
148 1, 9 | the Son of God with human nature, is accomplished and fulfilled.
149 1, 10 | participation in the divine nature, Mary receives life from
150 1, 21 | mediation is thus in the nature of intercession: Mary "intercedes"
151 1, 24 | Son of God took a human nature from her, that he might
152 3, 43 | bound to her sacramental nature, in "contemplating Mary'
153 3, 45 | with what "in the order of nature" characterizes the union
154 Conc, 51 | again. ~To the wonderment of nature you bore your Creator!"~"
155 Conc, 51 | To the wonderment of nature"! These words of the antiphon
156 Conc, 51 | man to share in the divine nature (cf. 2 Pt. 1:4), it can
157 Conc, 51 | it: "To the wonderment of nature you bore your Creator"!~
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 158 Int, 1 | the Church's "missionary nature," basing it in a dynamic
159 Int, 1 | therefore belongs to the very nature of the Christian life, and
160 1, 5 | is missionary by her very nature. She cannot do other than
161 1, 8 | are impelled by their own nature and are bound by a moral
162 2, 15 | Jn 3:16). The kingdom's nature, therefore, is one of communion
163 2, 20 | the kingdom by its very nature is God's gift and work,
164 4, 34 | the kingdom. The specific nature of this mission ad gentes
165 4, 35 | obstacles are of a cultural nature: passing on the Gospel message
166 5, 47 | difficult to grasp the true nature of the Church as a mystery
167 5, 49 | is missionary by its very nature, and is both evangelized
168 5, 58 | the mastery of man over nature created by God and placed
169 6, 62 | is missionary by her very nature, for Christ's mandate is
170 6, 62 | authentic and full missionary nature of the Church finds practical
171 6, 72 | with respect for their nature and aims. Lay missionary
172 8, 90 | mission derives, of its nature, from the call to holiness.
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 173 5, 16 | beginning God made human nature one. After his children
174 7, 26 | civil and international nature, is seeking a vital unity
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 175 3, 17 | us a great deal about the nature of authentic development:
176 3, 17 | cultural or simply human in nature. Given the extent of the
177 3, 20 | which is ideological in nature.~In the West there exists
178 3, 25 | northern hemisphere the nature of this problem is reversed:
179 3, 25 | but also contrary to the nature of true development. It
180 3, 26 | integrity and the cycles of nature and to take them into account
181 3, 26 | my thoughts to the true nature of the development of peoples,
182 4, 29 | which is in the specific nature of man, who has been created
183 4, 29 | a bodily and a spiritual nature, symbolized in the second
184 4, 30 | refuses to submit to his rule, nature rebels against him and no
185 4, 31 | illuminates from within the nature of development, also guides
186 4, 31 | urge all to think about the nature and characteristics of authentic
187 4, 34 | must take into account the nature of each being and of its
188 4, 34 | the use of the elements of nature, the renewability of resources
189 5, 35 | a document of a pastoral nature such as this, an analysis
190 5, 36 | of an ethical and moral nature. Man's condition is such
191 5, 36 | references of an ethical nature.~This evaluation is in itself
192 5, 37 | analysis, which is religious in nature, can be supplemented by
193 5, 37 | order to point out the true nature of the evil which faces
194 5, 38 | human communities, and with nature itself; and all of this
195 6, 41 | in the future, about the nature, conditions, requirements
196 7, 47 | peace, in order to safeguard nature itself and the world about
197 7, 48 | earth the fruits of our nature and our enterprise - human
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 198 1, 17 | Revelation, the Church, the nature of ecumenism and religious
199 1, 18 | thus be opposed both to the nature of God who offers his communion
200 1, 19 | culture".37 Because by its nature the content of faith is
201 1, 24 | in a few words the unique nature of each of these occasions
202 1, 26 | the truth about the human nature shared by each and every
203 1, 28 | dialogue" is rooted in the nature of the person and his dignity.
204 1, 32 | human person and his social nature. The inquiry is to be free,
205 2, 49 | Christ, these are by their nature a force for the re-establishment
206 2, 49 | which springs from the very nature of the Christian community.~
207 2, 50 | stressing their ecclesial nature and the real bonds of communion
208 2, 50 | tradition, the specific nature of their historical development,
209 2, 64 | historical and psychological nature, and the other theological
210 2, 64 | psychological and cultural nature, but especially in the interpretation
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 211 Int, 4 | even properly theological nature, with regard to the Church'
212 1, 13 | rights, inherent in the nature of the human person".22 ~
213 2, 32 | of the very idea of human nature. ~These different notions
214 2, 32 | conscience, and between nature and freedom. ~
215 2, 34 | to the moral law, human nature and conscience, and propose
216 2, 36 | present state of fallen nature, for Divine Revelation as
217 2, 38 | save a king?... Thus human nature, created to rule other creatures,
218 2, 42 | because it refers to the nature of irrational beings but
219 2, 42 | promulgates it is proper to human nature.77 ~
220 2, 43 | through the laws of physical nature, but "from within", through
221 2, 43 | not only the world of nature but also the world of human
222 2, 46 | particularly with regard to nature. Debates about nature and
223 2, 46 | to nature. Debates about nature and freedom have always
224 2, 46 | conflict, between freedom and nature were characteristic of the
225 2, 46 | periods, it seemed that "nature" subjected man totally to
226 2, 46 | material and biological nature, over which it must progressively
227 2, 46 | the created dimension of nature and in misunderstanding
228 2, 46 | its integrity. For some, "nature" becomes reduced to raw
229 2, 46 | and for its power: thus nature needs to be profoundly transformed,
230 2, 46 | values are established: nature would thus come to mean
231 2, 46 | In such an understanding, nature would include in the first
232 2, 46 | result of freedom. Human nature, understood in this way,
233 2, 46 | man would not even have a nature; he would be his own personal
234 2, 48 | between freedom and human nature, and in particular the place
235 2, 48 | design. Consequently, human nature and the body appear as presuppositions
236 2, 48 | tension between freedom and a nature conceived of in a reductive
237 2, 48 | also implies, by its very nature, respect for certain fundamental
238 2, 50 | s proper and primordial nature, the "nature of the human
239 2, 50 | primordial nature, the "nature of the human person",89
240 2, 50 | the bodily and spiritual nature of the human person. Therefore
241 2, 50 | always and only in human nature. By rejecting all manipulations
242 2, 50 | division between freedom and nature. Indeed, these two realities
243 2, 51 | conflict between freedom and nature also has repercussions on
244 2, 51 | inscribed in the rational nature of the person, it makes
245 2, 51 | freedom of individuals and the nature which all have in common,
246 2, 52(94)| authentic exigencies of human nature. They thereby necessarily
247 2, 52(94)| constitutive elements of human nature and which are revealed to
248 2, 53 | something" is precisely human nature: this nature is itself the
249 2, 53 | precisely human nature: this nature is itself the measure of
250 2, 53 | who, having taken on human nature, definitively illumines
251 2, 53(98)| the assumption of human nature by the Word.~
252 2, 55 | traditional understanding of human nature and of its importance for
253 2, 57 | who have not the law do by nature what the law requires, they
254 2, 59 | thoughts" clarifies the precise nature of conscience: it is a moral
255 2, 64 | which derive from human nature itself ".111 It follows
256 2, 65 | penetrating analysis of its nature and of its dynamics. It
257 2, 65 | these goods, which by their nature are partial, could determine
258 2, 66 | radical and unconditional nature of the decision demanded
259 2, 66 | Kingdom of God. The radical nature of the decision to follow
260 2, 70 | concerning the existence and nature of mortal and venial sins,
261 2, 73 | the traits of his divine nature shine forth in us through
262 2, 78 | essential elements of human nature are respected. The human
263 2, 80 | human act which are by their nature "incapable of being ordered"
264 2, 80 | something which of its very nature contradicts the moral order,
265 3, 95 | image is reflected in the nature and dignity of the human
266 3, 99 | is therefore by his very nature the subject of rights which
267 3, 104 | of the frailty of its own nature and seeing in its own failings,
268 3, 109 | deposit of faith. By its nature, faith appeals to reason
269 3, 109 | mission".171 By its very nature and procedures, authentic
270 3, 110 | theology, seen in its specific nature as a scientific reflection
271 3, 110 | validity and obligatory nature of the precepts it proposes,
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