Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 Int, 3 | look around" at the "new things" which surround us and in
2 Int, 3 | different from the "new things" which characterized the
3 Int, 3 | us to interpret the "new things" in the midst of which the
4 Int, 3 | world unfolds.~Among the things which become "old" as a
5 1, 5 | 5. The "new things" to which the Pope devoted
6 1, 5 | in strong terms the "new things" (rerum novarum) which gave
7 1, 5 | Gospel, and that the "new things" can find in the Gospel
8 1, 6 | the right to possess the things necessary for one's personal
9 1, 9 | their thoughts to heavenly things and to the worship which
10 2 | II. TOWARDS THE "NEW THINGS" OF TODAY~
11 2, 12 | nations found themselves.~Two things must be emphasized here:
12 2, 13 | contained in the being of things that man becomes aware of
13 2, 19 | of the person, the very things for whose sake it is necessary
14 4, 30 | making use of the exterior things we lawfully possess, we
15 4, 33 | resulting domination of things over people are far from
16 4, 37 | and original gift of the things that are. Man thinks that
17 4, 37 | is by a desire to possess things rather than to relate them
18 4, 37 | enables one to see in visible things the message of the invisible
19 4, 39 | children as one of the many "things" which an individual can
20 4, 41 | so that the ownership of things may become an occasion of
21 4, 43 | the light of today's "new things", we have re-read the relationship
22 4, 43 | so doing he utilizes the things of this world as objects
23 6, 60 | cooperation. Since then, many things have changed, especially
24 6, 61 | herself still facing "new things" and new challenges. The
25 6, 62 | and perennial "newness of things" comes from the infinite
26 6, 62 | says: "Behold, I make all things new" (Rev 21:5). These words
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 27 1, 2 | clearly perceived in the things that have been made."9 This
28 1, 2 | than through all the other "things that have been made": it
29 2, 3 | better the very essence of things. It is sufficient to recall
30 4, 6 | in the right...hopes all things, endures all things" and "
31 4, 6 | all things, endures all things" and "love never ends."68
32 5, 8 | nor pain, for the former things have passed away."89 ~In
33 5, 8 | culmination. Until "the former things pass away,"90 the cross
34 6, 11 | accepts the primacy of things over persons. Contemporary
35 6, 12 | experience that, among other things, has led to the formulation
36 7, 14 | and inculcate. How many things these words say to every
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 37 1, 4 | name, he will teach you all things, and bring to your remembrance
38 1, 6 | of John: "I have yet many things to say to you, but you cannot
39 1, 6 | will declare to you the things that are to come."23 ~In
40 1, 10 | gift of existence to all things through creation; the gift
41 1, 12 | self-communication to the things he creates. This is true
42 1, 20 | that you have hidden these things from the wise and understanding
43 1, 20 | still more. We hear: "All things have been delivered to me
44 1, 24 | the Risen Christ does two things: on the one hand he fulfills
45 2, 33 | creation," "for in him all things were created ...through
46 2, 42 | are destroyed and all good things are produced.162 ~Thus the
47 2, 43 | Constitution adds: "All these things and others of their kind
48 3, 55 | flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh, but those
49 3, 55 | Spirit set their minds on the things of the Spirit"; "You are
50 3, 58 | and "sets his mind on the things of the Spirit." ~ ~
51 3, 60 | creature, "through whom are all things and through whom we exist"266 ~ ~
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 52 Int, 3 | high priest of the good things to come..., entered once
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 53 Int, 3 | responsible persons; all these things and others like them are
54 Int, 4 | the State, so that these things can be done with total freedom
55 1, 7 | For he has created all things that they might exist ...
56 1, 19 | person, unlike animals and things, cannot be subjected to
57 1, 22 | demanding to be "lived", become things to be merely "possessed"
58 1, 25 | fathers, not with perishable things such as silver or gold,
59 2, 31 | know that you can do all things, and that no purpose of
60 2, 32 | required of you; and the things you have prepared, whose
61 2, 34 | the primacy of man over things; these are made subject
62 2, 39 | living. For he created all things that they might exist" (
63 2, 42 | hands; you have put all things under his feet, all sheep
64 2, 42 | misuse', or to dispose of things as one pleases. The limitation
65 2, 44 | devised the origin of all things, will in his mercy give
66 3, 52 | ruler and lord not only over things but especially over himself, 39
67 3, 52 | happiness.~With regard to things, but even more with regard
68 3, 58 | truth in the eye and to call things by their proper name, without
69 3, 58 | to change the reality of things: procured abortion is the
70 3, 71 | dictate norms concerning things which are outside its competence",90
71 4, 80 | Jesus himself, who makes all things new 103 and conquers the "
72 4, 83 | gift, discovering in all things the reflection of the Creator
73 4, 87 | without giving them the things needed for the body, what
74 4, 98 | of the person over things. 131 This renewed life-style
75 4, 98 | their interpretation of things, they should refrain from
76 Conc, 105 | any more, for the former things have passed away" (Rev 21:
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 77 Int, 1 | question of the meaning of things and of their very existence
78 Int, 3 | questions about the reason for things and their purpose, philosophy
79 Int, 3 | human reason to ask why things are as they are, even though
80 1, 9 | object, because besides those things which natural reason can
81 1, 12 | God comes to us in the things we know best and can verify
82 1, 12 | verify most easily, the things of our everyday life, apart
83 1, 13 | came to teach the secret things of God.13 But our vision
84 2, 17 | glory of God to conceal things, but the glory of kings
85 2, 17 | glory of kings is to search things out” (Prov 25:2). In their
86 2, 17 | there lies the origin of all things, in him is found the fullness
87 2, 18 | thinks that he knows many things, but really he is incapable
88 2, 18 | of fixing his gaze on the things that truly matter. Therefore
89 2, 18 | is from the full truth of things, their origin and their
90 2, 19 | greatness and beauty of created things comes a corresponding perception
91 2, 20 | within the ultimate order of things, in which everything acquires
92 2, 20 | the deeper meaning of all things and most especially of their
93 2, 22 | data to the origin of all things: the Creator. But because
94 2, 23 | and despised in the world, things that are not to reduce to
95 2, 23 | not to reduce to nothing things that are” (1 Cor 1:27-28).
96 2, 23 | nothing to reduce to nothing things that are” (cf. 1 Cor 1:28).
97 3, 24 | the One who transcends all things and gives life to all. He
98 3, 25 | beyond mere opinions, how things really are. Within visible
99 3, 25 | the objective reality of things. This is what has driven
100 3, 27 | serve as the ground of all things. In other words, they seek
101 3, 33(28) | particular, when the why of things is explored in full harmony
102 3, 34 | of the natural order of things upon which scientists confidently
103 3, 34 | eternal Word in whom all things were created, and he is
104 4, 36 | point of divinizing natural things and phenomena. Human attempts
105 4, 38 | creator and mistress of all things, that is knowledge of the
106 4, 42 | that which is above all things? Therefore, if that which
107 5, 53 | beginning and end of all things,63 and concluded with the
108 5, 55(72) | we believe to be true the things revealed by God, not because
109 5, 55(72) | the intrinsic truth of the things perceived by the natural
110 6, 67 | and meaningful way even of things which transcend all human
111 7, 83 | God refers constantly to things which transcend human experience
112 7, 96(112)| true knowledge of created things. In the process of deduction,
113 7, 97 | reach the One who brings all things to fulfilment. 115 In theology,
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 114 2, 5 | increase in the quantity of things produced by work, and in
115 2, 6 | God, became like us in all things11 devoted most of the years
116 2, 6 | this way of understanding things, and presupposing that different
117 2, 10 | being" through, among other things, work, and becoming a human
118 3, 12 | space. He takes all these things over by making them his
119 3, 12 | the primacy of man over things. Everything contained in
120 3, 12 | is only a collection of things. Man, as the subject of
121 3, 13 | constitutes a whole collection of "things", the instruments, the capital,
122 3, 13 | the primacy of person over things is strictly preserved, was
123 3, 13 | particular way of evaluating things, and so on the grounds of
124 3, 13 | primacy of the person over things, may find in it adequate
125 3, 13 | primacy of the person over things, and of human labour over
126 5, 25 | himself and the totality of things to him who was to be acknowledged
127 5, 25 | by the subjection of all things to man, the name of God
128 5, 25 | stringently bound to do these very things"38. ~The knowledge that
129 5, 26 | works he not only alters things and society, he develops
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 130 1, 2 | will declare to you the things that are to come"7.~
131 1, 3 | Church. Through the many things, often causing suffering,
132 1, 5 | new life, by - among other things - expressing the wish for
133 1, 5 | the source, among other things, of that essential momentum
134 2, 7 | through whom are all things and through whom we exist"26,
135 2, 8 | of us, like to us in all things except sin"47, he, the Redeemer
136 3, 16 | primacy of the person over things, and in the superiority
137 3, 16 | just the multiplying of things that people can use. It
138 3, 16 | dominion over the world of things is making enormous advances,
139 3, 16 | cannot become the slave of things, the slave of economic systems,
140 3, 17 | human rights. This state of things, which is burdensome for
141 4, 22 | for whom and by whom all things exist"196 and from whom
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 142 1, 17 | you have hidden these things from the wise and understanding
143 1, 20 | human bond, insofar as these things relate to the goals and
144 1, 21 | will, pointing out those things which must be done so that
145 2, 26 | when she "kept all these things, pondering them in her heart" (
146 2, 27 | is mighty has done great things for me, and holy is his
147 2, 35 | is mighty has done great things for me,~and holy is his
148 2, 35 | filled the hungry with good things, ~sent the rich away empty. ~
149 2, 36 | is mighty has done great things for me, and holy is his
150 2, 37 | Almighty and does "great things" for man: "holy is his name."
151 2, 37 | he who "has done great things" in her, as well as in the
152 2, 37 | filled the hungry with good things, sent the rich away empty, ...
153 3, 39 | to be always and in all things "given to God," living in
154 3, 41 | his kingdom. To him all things are made subject until he
155 3, 41 | himself and all created things to the Father, that God
156 3, 41 | with him, while now "all things are subjected to him, until
157 3, 41 | the Father himself and all things." Thus in her Assumption
158 3, 41 | that is to say until "all things are united in Christ" (cf.
159 Conc, 51 | Creator and Lord of all things, in the "revelation of himself"
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 160 1, 5 | Father, from whom are all things and for whom we exist, and
161 1, 5 | Christ, through whom are all things and through whom we exist" (
162 1, 5 | appointed the heir of all things, through whom he also created
163 1, 6 | reconcile to himself all things, whether on earth or in
164 1, 6 | s plan is "to unite all things in Christ, things in heaven
165 1, 6 | unite all things in Christ, things in heaven and things on
166 1, 6 | Christ, things in heaven and things on earth" (Eph 1:10).~
167 3, 29 | filled the world,...holds all things together [and] knows what
168 3, 29 | human beings and sum up all things."48~Moreover, the universal
169 5, 45 | We are witnesses to these things, and so is the Holy Spirit" (
170 7, 77 | the apostles the marvelous things which God had wrought through
171 8, 88 | attachment to the people and things about him, so that he may
172 8, 88 | weak...; I have become all things to all men, that I might
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 173 2, 7 | Pastor who had become "all things to all men, that I might
174 3, 11 | invitation to become all things to all people in order to
175 5, 18 | impoverishment or extinction of those things which every individual,
176 5, 20 | treasury of the Church "things old and new",38 was transmitted
177 8, 30 | have given existence to all things, and have called human beings
178 8, 32 | age will give life to all things and all people in the heavenly
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 179 4, 28 | continual replacement of the things already owned with others
180 4, 28 | multiplication or replacement of things possessed compared to the
181 4, 29 | his use and dominion over things (cf. Gen 2:16-17), just
182 4, 29 | indiscriminate possession of created things and the products of human
183 4, 30 | ownership and use of created things remains still valid, but
184 4, 31 | creation," and that "all things were created through him"
185 4, 31 | 1:15-16). In fact, "all things hold together in him," since "
186 4, 31 | reconcile to himself all things" (20).~A part of this divine
187 4, 31 | which is meant to order all things to the fullness which dwells
188 4, 31 | for those who lack these things.59 As has been already noted,
189 4, 34 | misuse," or to dispose of things as one pleases. The limitation
190 7, 48 | and temporary are all the things that can and ought to be
191 7, 49 | filled the hungry with good things, and the rich he has sent
192 7, 49 | sisters. By sharing the good things you give us, may we secure
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 193 Int, 2 | clear-sighted and truthful vision of things, a vision enlivened by divine
194 1, 5 | gather all people and all things into Christ, so as to be
195 1, 9 | ages in God who created all things" (Eph 3:9). To believe in
196 1, 15 | or her way of looking at things. Thanks to ecumenism, our
197 2, 53 | 53. Among other things, these regular contacts
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 198 1 | With God all things are possible" (Mt 19:26) ~
199 1, 22 | impossible, but with God all things are possible" (Mt 19:26). ~
200 1, 27 | the witness to the "great things" which God has done in history (
201 2, 38 | which means that "created things have their own laws and
202 2, 39 | would maintain that "created things are not dependent on God
203 2, 43 | divine wisdom as moving all things to their due end".80 And
204 2, 45 | enlightening the intellect on the things to be done, but also inclines
205 2, 45 | teaches inwardly about the things to be done... and inclines
206 2, 52 | permanent laws correspond to things known by the practical reason
207 2, 53 | many changes there are some things which do not change and
208 2, 58 | messenger; it does not command things on its own authority, but
209 2, 71 | Saint Gregory of Nyssa: "All things subject to change and to
210 2, 80(131)| taught that nowadays some things are permitted which the
211 3, 106 | always the bearer of new things, an evangelization which
212 3, 108 | shed upon them the light of things divine. Strengthened by
213 3, 108 | Church everywhere and in all things".168 ~In the living context
214 3, 114 | the treasury of Revelation things old and new (cf Mt 13:52);
215 3, 114 | to teach the faithful the things which lead them to God,
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