Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 1, 4 | required for the support of the individual and his family. Moreover,
2 1, 5 | specific human situations, both individual and communal, national and
3 1, 8 | belongs to the sphere of the individual's free use of his own abilities
4 1, 8 | grave obligation of every individual to ensure "the preservation
5 1, 8 | Pope concludes, "that every individual has a natural right to procure
6 1, 9 | pertained exclusively to an individual's private life. He affirms
7 1, 11 | character, inasmuch as the individual, the family and society
8 2, 12 | property, contending that individual possessions should become
9 2, 13 | Socialism considers the individual person simply as an element,
10 2, 13 | so that the good of the individual is completely subordinated
11 2, 13 | maintains that the good of the individual can be realized without
12 2, 13 | the subjectivity of the individual, was cancelled out by "Real
13 2, 13 | transcendent dignity. Every individual must give this response,
14 2, 17 | international level and within individual States, such cruel wars
15 3, 22 | and forcefully that every individual — whatever his or her personal
16 3, 22 | entire Christian communities, individual members of the faithful,
17 3, 25 | the manner in which the individual exercises his freedom is
18 3, 27 | Europe themselves. Many individual, social, regional and national
19 3, 29 | concretely enhancing every individual's dignity and creativity,
20 4, 31 | work; this is the origin of individual property. Obviously, he
21 4, 32 | the work of an isolated individual; they require the cooperation
22 4, 34 | appear that, on the level of individual nations and of international
23 4, 39 | to face their unique and individual destiny. But it often happens
24 4, 39 | the many "things" which an individual can have or not have, according
25 4, 40 | goals on the part of each individual.~Here we find a new limit
26 4, 41 | refined satisfaction of their individual and secondary needs, while
27 4, 43 | the relationship between individual or private property and
28 5, 44 | no one may violate — no individual, group, class, nation or
29 5, 46 | the power of the State for individual interests or for ideological
30 5, 46 | advancement both of the individual through education and formation
31 5, 48 | presupposes sure guarantees of individual freedom and private property,
32 5, 49 | more "personalized". The individual today is often suffocated
33 5, 51 | opposed to models in which the individual is lost in the crowd, in
34 5, 52 | has finally come when in individual States a system of private
35 5, 52 | development. Just as within individual societies it is possible
36 5, 52 | resources, thus enabling every individual and all the peoples of the
37 6, 53 | We are dealing with each individual, since each one is included
38 6, 54 | the human rights of the individual, and in particular of the "
39 6, 57 | Confraternities as well as individual men and women of all states
40 6, 58 | good, something that an individual State, even if it were the
41 6, 59 | horizon, aimed at serving the individual person who is acknowledged
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 42 1, 1 | While it is true that every individual human being is, as I said
43 1, 1 | travel this day with every individual just as Christ traced it
44 3, 4 | and communal, as well as individual and interior. ~Israel was,
45 3, 4 | mercy is presented in the individual books of the Old Testament
46 3, 4(52)| particular with the sin of the individual and of the people, is manifested
47 4, 6 | enables us to rediscover the individual threads of the Old Testament
48 5, 7 | is open to each and every individual. ~What else, then, does
49 5, 9 | of Israel, then of every individual and of the whole of humanity,
50 6, 12 | groups and "classes," between individual peoples and states, and
51 6, 12 | spirit of justice, and also individual undertakings, especially
52 6, 12 | utilitarian relationship between individual and individual, the loss
53 6, 12 | relationship between individual and individual, the loss of a sense of
54 6, 12 | into "dehumanization": the individual and the society for whom
55 7, 13 | prepares the way for each individual, even those weighed down
56 7, 14 | these words say to every individual about others and also about
57 7, 14 | the Church in the lives of individual Christians, of individual
58 7, 14 | individual Christians, of individual communities, and also of
59 8, 15 | every true good for each individual and for every human community,
60 8, 15 | solicitude to ensure for each individual every true good and to remove
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 61 2, 27 | Both the meaning of the individual words and the fact that
62 2, 43 | all of human life, whether individual or collective."169 The 1983
63 3, 50 | becoming incarnate in the individual humanity of Christ, unites
64 3, 53 | every time, indeed in every individual, according to the eternal
65 3, 59 | growth in humanity, in both individual and community life. In this
66 3, 63 | of her Lord, through the individual sacraments the Church fulfills
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 67 4, 41 | life of the Church and of individual believers in my Apostolic
68 4, 45 | special circumstances, to individual persons belonging to Churches
69 4, 45 | eternal salvation of an individual believer, not to bring about
70 4, 46 | they deal with specific individual cases, because the denial
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 71 Int, 2 | relative character of each individual's earthly life. After all,
72 Int, 3 | 3. Every individual, precisely by reason of
73 Int, 4 | the name of the rights of individual freedom, and on this basis
74 1, 15 | fragile equilibrium of an individual's personal and family life,
75 1, 15 | in this case is that the individual is overcome and crushed
76 1, 18 | legitimate expressions of individual freedom, to be acknowledged
77 1, 18 | value and dignity of every individual as a human being, without
78 1, 19 | which exalts the isolated individual in an absolute way, and
79 1, 20 | freedom is guaranteed to each individual. In this way, any reference
80 1, 24 | question, above all, of the individual conscience, as it stands
81 1, 24 | The moral conscience, both individual and social, is today subjected,
82 1, 24 | the conscience of every individual: it is always from this
83 2, 44 | 1:5): the life of every individual, from its very beginning,
84 3, 57 | progressive weakening in individual consciences and in society
85 3, 57 | Episcopal Conferences or by individual Bishops. The Second Vatican
86 3, 60 | will be: a person, this individual person with his characteristic
87 3, 60 | life: how could a human individual not be a human person?". 58~
88 3, 62 | excommunication is to make an individual fully aware of the gravity
89 3, 63 | condition of health, or its individual survival",74 it must nonetheless
90 3, 69 | legislative level the autonomy of individual consciences be acknowledged.
91 3, 69 | for the freedom of each individual, with the sole limitation
92 3, 69 | down by the law itself. Individual responsibility is thus turned
93 3, 70 | of the dignity of every individual and of solidarity between
94 3, 71 | person: values which no individual, no majority and no State
95 3, 71 | promoted, and that each individual is enabled to perform his
96 3, 72 | right belonging to every individual. Consequently, laws which
97 3, 72 | to life proper to every individual; they thus deny the equality
98 3, 72 | only to the good of the individual but also to the common good;
99 3, 74 | it or requires it. Each individual in fact has moral responsibility
100 3, 76 | entrusted the life of every individual to his or her fellow human
101 3, 77 | life, is binding on every individual human being. It resounds
102 4, 78 | action, according to their individual charisms and ministry.~This
103 4, 79 | the responsibility of each individual, called by the Lord to "
104 4, 83 | life, who has created every individual as a "wonder" (cf. Ps 139:
105 4, 83 | for the mystery of every individual's call to share through
106 4, 85 | respect for and protection of individual human lives, care for the
107 4, 85 | purpose should be to foster in individual consciences, in families,
108 4, 93 | through daily prayer, both individual prayer and family prayer.
109 4, 95 | culture of life today among individual Christians, families, groups
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 110 3, 25 | freedom... Although each individual has a right to be respected
111 3, 33 | scientific; nor is it only in individual acts of decision-making
112 5, 53 | been concerned less with individual philosophical theses than
113 6, 66 | these propositions for the individual and for humanity. From the
114 6, 68 | particular circumstances of individual and communal life, Christians
115 7, 82 | always assumes that the individual, even if guilty of duplicity
116 7, 86 | in theology, tend to use individual ideas drawn from different
117 7, 98 | tendency to grant to the individual conscience the prerogative
118 7, 98 | individualist ethic, wherein each individual is faced with his own truth
119 Conc, 101 | limited perspective of an individual, but the wealth of a communal
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 120 1, 1 | into social life within individual nations and on the international
121 1, 1 | work, disturb the life of individual societies and also of all
122 1, 2 | in this sector face each individual, the family, each country,
123 1, 2 | Council, pronouncements by individual Episcopates, and the activity
124 1, 2 | corresponding bodies within the individual Bishops' Conferences. The
125 1, 2 | labour question" within individual nations, in the next period
126 2, 4 | civilization of humanity or of individual nations, linking these periods
127 2, 4 | subject. Each and every individual is at the same time embraced
128 2, 4 | embraced by it. Each and every individual, to the proper extent and
129 2, 6 | is to say the person, the individual who carries it out. On the
130 2, 7 | economic policy, both within individual countries and in the wider
131 2, 10 | indirect one (because each individual absorbs within the family
132 4, 16 | increasingly guaranteed by the individual States for their citizens
133 4, 16 | world: peace both within individual countries and societies
134 4, 17 | are numerous links between individual States, links that find
135 4, 17 | influence the labour policy of individual States; and finally it can
136 4, 17 | finally it can influence the individual worker, who is the proper
137 4, 17 | both on the level of the individual society and State and within
138 4, 17 | in particular. Within the individual States there are ministries
139 4, 18 | human labour in keeping with individual societies and States should
140 4, 18 | demonstrates that both within the individual political communities and
141 4, 19 | taking into account the individual's age and sex. It is a fact
142 4, 20 | in accordance with their individual professions. However, this
143 4, 20 | workers according to their individual professions, we must of
144 5, 24 | these points the work of the individual human being may be given
145 5, 25 | through a monumental amount of individual and collective effort. To
146 5, 25 | becomes, the farther his individual and community responsibility
147 5, 26 | to human work and to the individual professions exercised by
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 148 1, 5 | structure - not to mention each individual diocese - should pulsate
149 2, 7 | succeeding generations, and every individual human being - as if she
150 2, 11 | structures and discipline of the individual Christian Churches and ecclesial
151 2, 11 | these riches are for every individual and are everybody's property.~
152 3, 16 | confused with the instinct for individual or collective interest or
153 3, 16 | joint development of each individual and people, as was convincingly
154 4, 20 | inward act in which the individual cannot be replaced by others
155 4, 20 | be a pronouncement by the individual himself with the whole depth
156 4, 20 | Penance - the practice of individual confession .with a personal
157 4, 20 | defending the human soul's individual right: man's right to a
158 4, 21 | adequate awareness of the individual Christian's vocation and
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 159 1, 23 | mystery which embraces each individual and all humanity - is given
160 1, 23 | as mother to every single individual and all mankind. The man
161 2, 28 | Through the faith and piety of individual believers; through the traditions
162 3, 45 | makes personally to every individual. The Redeemer entrusts Mary
163 3, 46 | continue to say to each individual the words which she spoke
164 Conc, 52 | These words apply to every individual, every community, to nations
165 Conc, 52 | accompanies each and every individual. It is the transformation
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 166 Int, 2 | Church can render to every individual and to all humanity in the
167 1, 8 | the experience of every individual, but it is also written
168 1, 11 | freely. The Church, and every individual Christian within her, may
169 4, 37 | but it is also true that individual or small groups cannot be
170 4, 39 | missionaries, for "each individual church that would voluntarily
171 5, 51 | society. Within them, the individual Christian experiences community
172 6, 62 | universal Church and each individual church is sent forth to
173 7, 77 | sharing by communities and individual Christians in this right
174 7, 77 | bears fruit. In this way, individual believers extend the reach
175 7, 84 | Conferences and the bishops of individual churches, in collaboration
176 7, 85 | virtue of...catholicity, the individual parts bring their own gifts
177 7, 85 | a way that the whole and individual parts grow greater through
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 178 2, 4 | the detailed discussion of individual points.~The city which saw
179 4, 13 | conditions of life of the individual Christian Churches can never
180 4, 14 | only apparent, between the individual communities belonging to
181 5, 16 | of this catholicity each individual part of the Church contributes
182 5, 18 | just expectations of every individual and every people. Moreover,
183 5, 18 | those things which every individual, people and nation and every
184 7, 23 | This activity involved the individual territories in varying degrees,
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 185 2, 10 | instead of by the quest for individual profit, peace would be possible
186 3, 15 | religious oppression of the individual and his or her rights, discrimination
187 3, 15 | important not only for the individual but also for the common
188 3, 15 | view of the "rights of the individual nations." In fact, it often
189 3, 15 | subjectivity of society and of the individual citizens, as happens in
190 3, 15 | totalitarianism. In this situation the individual and the people become "objects,"
191 3, 17 | negative consequences for the individual, the family and society.34~
192 3, 18 | demonstrates that both within the individual political communities and
193 4, 28(51) | thus becomes an obstacle to individual fulfillment and to man's
194 4, 28(51) | both for nations and for individual men, avarice is the most
195 4, 32 | of peoples is not just an individual duty, and still less an
196 4, 32 | isolated efforts of each individual. It is an imperative which
197 4, 32 | aspects, should also include individual cultural identity and openness
198 4, 33 | historical vocation of each individual, is not attained only by
199 4, 33 | respect the right of every individual to the full use of the benefits
200 4, 33 | 16:21). Both peoples and individual must enjoy the fundamental
201 5, 36 | and brief life span of an individual. This also involves interference
202 5, 38 | attitudes which define each individual's relationship with self,
203 5, 38 | development "of the whole individual and of all people."66~For
204 5, 38 | one's neighbor, either an individual or a community. It is God,
205 5, 38 | good of all and of each individual, because we are all really
206 6, 41 | justice," according to each individual's role, vocation and circumstances. ~
207 6, 44 | development of "the whole individual and of all people."~
208 7, 46 | of slavery affecting the individual and society is something
209 7, 47 | correspond to this dignity. Every individual is called upon to play his
210 7, 47 | moment and of each one's individual responsibility, and to implement -
211 7, 49 | Blessed Virgin difficult individual situations, so that she
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 212 Int, 2 | Redeemer of man, of every individual?~I thank the Lord that he
213 1, 26 | shared by each and every individual.~"Ecumenical" prayer, as
214 1, 28 | self-realization both of each individual and of every human community.
215 1, 31 | alone, is also the duty of individual local or particular Churches.
216 1, 31 | to these are operating in individual Dioceses. These initiatives
217 2, 73 | of Episcopal Conferences, individual Dioceses and parishes, and
218 3, 82 | takes place before God, each individual must recognize his own faults,
219 3, 82 | basis for that conversion of individual Christians and for that
220 Exh, 100 | II to the life of every individual and of the whole Church".159
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 221 Int, 3 | at the service of every individual and of the whole world.6 ~
222 Int, 4 | the light of which each individual will independently make
223 Int, 4 | left to the judgment of the individual subjective conscience or
224 1, 25 | arises in the heart of every individual, and it is Christ alone
225 2, 32 | explicitly atheist. The individual conscience is accorded the
226 2, 32 | tendency to grant to the individual conscience the prerogative
227 2, 32 | individualist ethic, wherein each individual is faced with his own truth,
228 2, 34 | to God".57 Although each individual has a right to be respected
229 2, 47 | the moral assessment of individual human acts, so complex from
230 2, 52 | They oblige each and every individual, always and in every circumstance.
231 2, 53 | characteristic of the reason of individual believers and of theological
232 2, 55 | of general moral norms to individual cases in the life of the
233 2, 55 | foresee and to respect all the individual concrete acts of the person
234 2, 55 | they cannot replace the individual personal decision on how
235 2, 55 | influences exerted by the individual's social and cultural environment.
236 2, 56 | general, and the norm of the individual conscience, which would
237 2, 59 | an inner dictate for the individual, a summons to do what is
238 2, 59 | obligation to do what the individual, through the workings of
239 2, 61 | is said and done, of the individual who is their subject — are
240 2, 64 | virtuous attitudes of the individual himself: prudence and the
241 2, 68 | positions mentioned above, an individual could, by virtue of a fundamental
242 2, 68 | option for charity, that individual could continue to be morally
243 2, 71 | goodness or evil of the individual who performs them.120 They
244 2, 80 | promote the welfare of an individual, of a family or of society
245 3, 94 | give up one's life. In an individual's words and above all in
246 3, 99 | no one may violate — no individual, group, class, nation or
247 3, 101 | service not only for the individual person and his growth in
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