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Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 1, 6 | acts, and, furthermore, was given to him for his advantage".13
2 1, 10 | are defenceless within a given society, the more they require
3 2, 20 | and responsible manner.~Given this situation, many think
4 3, 28 | development, but they must also be given a reasonable opportunity
5 3, 29 | total recognition must be given to the rights of the human
6 4, 30 | most strict account must be given to the Supreme Judge for
7 4, 36 | and of his true good. A given culture reveals its overall
8 4, 36 | moral and cultural choice. Given the utter necessity of certain
9 4, 38 | ecology". Not only has God given the earth to man, who must
10 4, 38 | purpose for which it was given to him, but man too is God'
11 4, 38 | attention which should be given to a "social ecology" of
12 5, 45 | since such a criterion, in given circumstances, could be
13 5, 52 | vendetta and reprisal has given way to the rule of law,
14 6, 62 | impart my blessing to all.~Given in Rome, at Saint Peter'
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 15 1, 1 | which confirmation was to be given once and for all of the
16 3, 4 | the consoling assurances given by Isaiah,34 the cry of
17 5, 7 | likeness of God, has been given as a gift, according to
18 5, 9 | justice with love: that "kiss" given by mercy to justice.104
19 8, 15 | my apostolic blessing. ~Given in Rome, at St. Peter's,
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 20 Int, 1 | John, the Holy Spirit is given to us with the new life,
21 1 | THE FATHER AND OF THE SON, GIVEN TO THE CHURCH~ ~
22 1, 10 | Holy Spirit which has been given to US."39 ~ ~
23 1, 20 | rejoices because it has been given to him to reveal this fatherhood;
24 1, 22 | Isaiah's proclamation is given a concrete form: Jesus of
25 1, 23 | the Paschal Mystery, is given to the Apostles and to the
26 1, 23 | way, and through them is given to humanity and the whole
27 1, 26 | with him, the Council has given a special confirmation of
28 2, 29 | hand this statement must be given the widest possible meaning,
29 2, 34 | therefore the world is given to man.131 And at the same
30 2, 37 | In the very description given in Genesis it is easy to
31 3, 52 | and gift. As such he is given to man. And in the superabundance
32 3, 53 | Redemption achieved by Christ and given new life to human beings,
33 3, 59 | whom Jesus himself has given to us. ~Along this path -
34 3, 66 | Church. For the Spirit is given to the Church in order that
35 3, 66 | Trinity. The Holy Spirit, given to the Apostles as the Counselor,
36 Conc, 68 | Given in Rome, at St. Peter's,
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 37 Int, 2 | is my body which will be given up for you” (cf. Mt 26:26;
38 Int, 3 | which shortly before he had given to the Church as the drink
39 Int, 5 | he who, by the authority given him in the sacrament of
40 Int, 5 | is my body which will be given up for you This is the cup
41 Int, 8 | celebrations of the Eucharist has given me a powerful experience
42 1, 12 | went on to add: “which is given for you”, “which is poured
43 1, 13 | Certainly it is a gift given for our sake, and indeed
44 1, 18 | flesh of the Son of Man, given as food, is his body in
45 4, 34 | become one of the names given to this sublime sacrament.~
46 4, 39 | 39. Furthermore, given the very nature of ecclesial
47 4, 39 | one to whom the Bishop has given this charge, may be considered
48 4, 42 | which communion may not be given. The care shown in promoting
49 4, 46 | which no dispensation can be given, must be carefully respected,
50 5, 50 | teaching, attention needs to be given to the norms regulating
51 6, 56 | This is my body which is given for you” (Lk 22:19)? The
52 6, 56 | you” (Lk 22:19)? The body given up for us and made present
53 6, 57 | like John – the one who is given to us anew as our Mother.
54 6, 58 | The Eucharist has been given to us so that our life,
55 CON, 62 | whose dwelling is with thee.~Given in Rome, at Saint Peter'
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 56 2, 29 | person of Jesus, man is given the possibility of "knowing"
57 2, 29 | definitively proclaimed and fully given. This is the Gospel which,
58 2, 30 | life is thus proclaimed and given. Thanks to this proclamation
59 2, 31 | to wonder: "Why is light given to him that is in misery,
60 2, 34 | of God".23 Man has been given a sublime dignity, based
61 2, 36 | Father.~The plan of life given to the first Adam finds
62 2, 36 | to following Christ are given the fullness of life: the
63 2, 38 | what love the Father has given us, that we should be called
64 2, 42 | too extols the dominion given to man as a sign of glory
65 2, 42 | from his Creator: "You have given him dominion over the works
66 2, 43 | responsibility which he is given for human life as such.
67 2, 49 | and that a new heart is given through his Spirit. Jesus
68 2, 51 | s side - is continually given to God's children, making
69 2, 51 | its fulfilment when it is given up.~At this point our meditation
70 2, 51 | because you, O Lord, have given us the example and have
71 3, 52 | dominion over the world, he was given a likeness to the king of
72 3, 53 | 28). Human life is thus given a sacred and inviolable
73 3, 58 | right to life is at stake. Given such a grave situation,
74 3, 61 | spiritual soul have never given rise to any hesitation about
75 3, 62 | conversion and repentance.~Given such unanimity in the doctrinal
76 3, 63 | Special attention must be given to evaluating the morality
77 3, 65 | increased attention is being given to what are called "methods
78 3, 65 | means exist, and if, in the given circumstances, this does
79 3, 67 | sin" (Rom 6:23), and has given him the Spirit, the pledge
80 4, 79 | unconditional love, has given us the Gospel of life and
81 4, 85 | time to time deserve to be given careful consideration, as
82 4, 86 | gratitude to God who has given us this gift. This is already
83 4, 87 | man and woman which has given rise down the centuries
84 4, 92 | received in order then to be given as a gift. In giving origin
85 4, 92 | fulfil the vocation God has given them. The parents' mission
86 4, 93 | consideration should be given to adoption-at-a-distance,
87 4, 93 | of adoption, parents are given the help needed to support
88 4, 94 | Special attention must be given to the elderly. While in
89 4, 97 | connection with love received and given. In this regard, I have
90 4, 101 | of the Gospel of life is given to us as a good to be shared
91 Conc, 106 | Given in Rome, at Saint Peter'
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 92 Int, 1 | heart. In fact, the answer given to these questions decides
93 Int, 5 | and conditioned.~This has given rise to different forms
94 1, 13 | obedience of faith must be given to God who reveals himself”.14
95 1, 13 | the very signs which it is given.~In a sense, then, we return
96 1, 15 | their own concerns, there is given the possibility of taking
97 3, 26 | inevitability of our death. Given this unsettling fact, the
98 5, 51 | remains a daunting task. Given all of reason's inherent
99 6, 77 | scarcely be used today, given the principle of autonomy
100 7, 86 | distinguish the part of truth of a given doctrine from elements of
101 7, 86 | which some theologians are given at times. Such manipulation
102 7, 88 | which now seems boundless, given its inroads into different
103 7, 92 | call to unity now takes, given the current tasks of theology.~
104 Conc, 104 | the deeper understanding given them by the word of God,
105 Conc, 108 | forever with all the world.~Given in Rome, at Saint Peter'
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 106 1, 2 | the meaning that must be given today to efforts to build
107 2, 6 | free men, and was therefore given to slaves. By broadening
108 2, 6 | over the objective one. Given this way of understanding
109 2, 7 | almost disappeared, and have given way to more human ways of
110 2, 7 | means of production has given rise to the development
111 2, 8 | one which, even if not yet given that name, in fact deserves
112 2, 10 | make up the culture of a given nation); it is also a great
113 3, 13 | the inheritance of what is given to the whole of humanity
114 3, 13 | relations prevailing at a given period. ~Obviously, the
115 4, 17 | for economic life within a given society and state, but also
116 4, 18 | also the cultural life of a given society is shaped; they
117 4, 19 | Such remuneration can be given either through what is called
118 4, 19 | that is, a single salary given to the head of the family
119 4, 22 | work, so that they can be given a productive activity suited
120 5, 24 | individual human being may be given the meaning which it has
121 5, 26 | himself, his Creator, was given particular prominence by
122 5, 26 | this? What is the wisdom given to him?.. Is not this the
123 5, 27 | by his Resurrection and given all authority in heaven
124 5, 27 | revise it definitively. ~Given at Castel Gandolfo, on the
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 125 2, 7 | essential response must be given. Our response must be: Our
126 2, 10 | restored his dignity to man and given back meaning to his life
127 2, 11 | modern world it has been given such fundamental importance -
128 2, 12 | confirmation of this has been given and is still being given
129 2, 12 | given and is still being given by those who, thanks to
130 3, 15 | Why is it that the power given to man from the beginning
131 3, 17 | the basis of the premises given by man's own experience,
132 4, 18 | one life: that which is given her by her Spouse and Lord.
133 4, 18 | affirmation of the body given life by the Spirit.~The
134 4, 20 | pledge of future glory is given169.~This is the source of
135 4, 20 | due to it Christ shall be given back «love for love "and
136 4, 22 | living people, living because given life from within by the
137 4, 22 | the Apostolic Blessing.~Given at Rome, at Saint Peter'
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 138 1, 8 | which "the Father...has given us in his beloved Son."
139 1, 13 | 2 Cor. 10:5-6) must be given to God who reveals, an obedience
140 1, 15 | to the meaning which was given to the words of the Annunciation
141 1, 16 | command - the name Jesus was given (cf. Lk. 2:21). Simeon's
142 1, 17 | knows she has conceived and given birth to him "without having
143 1, 18 | the victim to whom she had given birth," in this way Mary "
144 1, 20 | became the bearer of the Son given to her by the Father through
145 1, 23 | individual and all humanity - is given as mother to every single
146 2, 25 | pilgrimage in the Holy Spirit, given to the Church as the invisible
147 2, 28 | whom the nations have been given in heritage (cf. Ps. 2:8),
148 2, 28 | to whom the Father has given "the throne of David his
149 2, 29 | therefore, is a great sign given in order to kindle faith
150 2, 31(81)| of Mercy); the importance given to Mary in the Ethiopian
151 3, 39 | always and in all things "given to God," living in virginity.
152 3, 40 | who from the beginning had given herself without reserve
153 3, 44 | 44. Given Mary's relationship to the
154 3, 45 | Master. And since Mary was given as a mother to him personally,
155 3, 46 | is he whom the Father has given to the world, so that man "
156 Conc, 52 | Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.~Given in Rome, at Saint Peter'
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 157 Int, 2 | strengthened when it is given to others! It is in commitment
158 Int, 2 | restored to man his dignity and given back meaning to his life
159 1, 5 | other name under heaven given among men by which we must
160 1, 11 | including our own - have given and continue to give their
161 1, 11 | St. Paul, "this grace was given, to preach to the Gentiles
162 2, 12 | made manifest and freely given in Jesus through the Spirit.
163 3, 22 | heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and
164 3, 23 | there is the assurance given to the apostles by the Lord
165 3, 24 | particularly in the impetus given to the mission which, in
166 4, 32 | plan of salvation, have given a fresh impetus to missionary
167 4, 37 | Generally, preference has been given to other means of preaching
168 4, 39 | right to do this, a right given her by God for the accomplishment
169 4, 40 | to make the Lord known, given the vastness of the non-Christian
170 5, 45 | me, that utterance may be given me in opening my mouth boldly
171 5, 55 | All of this has been given ample emphasis by the Council
172 5, 56 | irenicism, but instead a witness given and received for mutual
173 6, 69 | request, which I hope will be given even greater consideration
174 7, 81 | not belong to us but is given to us for our use. Generosity
175 Conc, 92 | Most Holy Trinity. Amen.~Given in Rome, at St. Peter's,
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 176 8, 30 | your eternal Word, you have given existence to all things,
177 8, 32 | my Apostolic Blessing.~Given in Rome, at Saint Peter'
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 178 2, 10 | This is even more serious given the difficulties which often
179 3, 15 | However, the picture just given would be incomplete if one
180 3, 17 | simply human in nature. Given the extent of the problem,
181 4, 27 | itself limitless, as though, given certain conditions, the
182 4, 30 | first portrayal of him, as given in the Bible, certainly
183 4, 30 | response to the divine vocation given from the beginning to man
184 4, 30 | emphasizes the severe treatment given to the man who dared to
185 4, 33 | most rigorous respect is given to all the demands deriving
186 6, 42 | goods. ~Today, furthermore, given the worldwide dimension
187 7, 48 | through divine grace, at a given moment of history, in order
188 7, 49 | well: "Father, you have given all peoples one common origin,
189 7, 49 | greeting and good wishes.~Given in Rome, at St. Peter's,
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 190 1, 14 | reality is something already given. Consequently we are even
191 1, 21 | make it perfect. Love is given to God as the perfect source
192 1, 24 | these occasions of prayer. Given the differing ways in which
193 1, 38 | changeable conceptions of a given epoch and can be expressed
194 2, 41 | how much God has already given is the condition which disposes
195 2, 45 | special prominence has been given to the liturgy and liturgical
196 2, 71 | believers in Christ in a given society.~
197 3, 83 | that, thanks to the power given by the Spirit, obeying that
198 3, 98 | with the witness of unity given by the Church ... At this
199 Exh, 100 | of the Third Millennium. Given the importance which the
200 Exh, 103 | all" (2 Cor 13:11, 13).~Given in Rome, at Saint Peter'
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 201 Int, 2 | questions in particular, is given by Jesus Christ, or rather
202 Int, 5 | 5. Given these circumstances, which
203 1, 12 | Good. But God has already given an answer to this question:
204 1, 12 | a new heart" would be given, for in it would dwell "
205 1, 12 | Moses, man is once again given the commandments of the
206 1, 15 | is for the Law: what was given through Moses is a figure
207 1, 16 | also relevant to the answer given by Jesus to the young man'
208 1, 19 | sequela Christi, once one has given up one's own wealth and
209 1, 20 | another's feet. For I have given you an example, that you
210 1, 22 | only those to whom it is given' " (Mt 19:11). ~To imitate
211 1, 22 | Holy Spirit which has been given to us" (Rom 5:5). Saint
212 1, 23 | and grace: "The law was given that grace might be sought;
213 1, 23 | be sought; and grace was given, that the law might be fulfilled".30 ~
214 1, 23 | grace: "For the law was given through Moses; grace and
215 1, 24 | grace of the Holy Spirit given through faith in Christ.33
216 1, 27 | line of the interpretation given to it by the great Tradition
217 2, 35 | to accept the moral law given by God. In fact, human freedom
218 2, 35 | cultural tendencies have given rise to several currents
219 2, 36 | Divine Wisdom and the need, given the present state of fallen
220 2, 36 | primordial and total mandate given to man by God. These trends
221 2, 47 | the latter acquire in any given culture. Above all, it would
222 2, 52 | prohibitions which forbid a given action semper et pro semper,
223 2, 52 | what must be done in any given situation depends on the
224 2, 61 | obligation to perform a given act, the link between freedom
225 2, 75 | criteria of the rightness of a given way of acting solely from
226 2, 75 | consequences deriving from a given choice. The latter, by weighing
227 2, 78 | love. By the object of a given moral act, then, one cannot
228 2, 78 | ability to bring about a given state of affairs in the
229 2, 83 | existence of intrinsic evil in given human acts, the Church remains
230 3, 86 | it is a freedom which is given as a gift, one to be received
231 3, 102 | ungodly, and he has not given any one permission to sin" (
232 3, 103 | This means that he has given us the possibility of realizing
233 3, 103 | the Holy Spirit has been given; of the man who, though
234 Conc, 120 | his glory" (Eph 1:12). ~Given in Rome, at Saint Peter'
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