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1 1, 6 | family, but also to the common good, since "it may truly 2 1, 11 | duty of watching over the common good and of ensuring that 3 2, 12 | possessions should become the common property of all...; but 4 2, 13 | always with a view to the common good. This is what I have 5 2, 14 | interest which replaces the common good and sets out to destroy 6 2, 19 | upholds the principle of the common destination of material 7 3, 22 | awareness of a human dignity common to all, the Church affirmed 8 3, 27 | closely united in a bond of common culture and an ageold history. 9 3, 28 | purpose of economic growth and common development, redefining 10 4, 30 | subordinated to their original common destination as created goods, 11 4, 30 | possessions as his own, but as common to all...", because "above 12 4, 30 | just as our own but also as common, in the sense that they 13 4, 30 | based on the law of the common purpose of goods".68 I have 14 4, 31 | right to property and the common destination of material 15 4, 32 | people in working towards a common goal. Organizing such a 16 4, 34 | active contribution to the common good of humanity.~In Third 17 4, 36 | with others for the sake of common growth are the factors which 18 4, 40 | defence and preservation of common goods such as the natural 19 4, 43 | be oriented towards the common good. This teaching also 20 5, 47 | make decisions aimed at the common good. Certain demands which 21 5, 47 | a coherent vision of the common good. The latter is not 22 5, 48 | urgent reasons touching the common good, must be as brief as 23 5, 48 | always with a view to the common good.100~By intervening 24 5, 51 | readiness to promote the common good. Thus the first and 25 5, 52 | functioning of the market to the common good, so too there is a 26 6, 58 | an adequate notion of the common good in relation to the 27 6, 58 | direct the economy to the common good, something that an 28 6, 60 | unanimous witness of our common convictions regarding the Dives in misericordia Chap., §
29 4, 6 | of mercy is based on the common experience of that good 30 4, 6 | good which is man, on the common experience of the dignity 31 4, 6 | that is proper to him. This common experience makes the prodigal 32 6, 12 | a sense of the authentic common good and the ease with which Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
33 3, 49 | The measurement of time in common use defines years, centuries 34 3, 65 | in its simplest and most common manner, expresses itself Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
35 2, 24 | fraternity already present in our common sharing at the same Eucharistic 36 3, 30 | the word or services of common prayer with Christians from 37 3, 32 | in a praiseworthy way the common priesthood of all the faithful 38 4, 44 | desire itself is already a common prayer of praise, a single 39 4, 44(93) | Divine law forbids any common worship which would damage 40 CON, 61 | whom we are joined by our common Baptism. But if this treasure Evangelium vitae Chap., §
41 Int, 4 | criminal and rejected by the common moral sense are gradually 42 1, 20 | this way, any reference to common values and to a truth absolutely 43 1, 20 | State is no longer the "common home" where all can live 44 3, 55 | for another's life, the common good of the family or of 45 3, 56 | concrete conditions of the common good and are more in conformity 46 3, 62 | vigorously reaffirmed this common doctrine. Pius XI in particular, 47 3, 67 | and true mercy, which our common humanity calls for, and 48 3, 70 | and the adoption of the "common good" as the end and criterion 49 3, 71 | is that of ensuring the common good of people through the 50 3, 71 | accepted today that the common good is best safeguarded 51 3, 72 | individual but also to the common good; as such they are completely 52 3, 72 | possibility of achieving the common good. Consequently, a civil 53 4, 82 | with non-believers, in our common commitment to the establishment 54 4, 90 | serve the people and the common good, they have a duty to 55 4, 90 | which may be contrary to the common good. Although laws are 56 4, 93 | to commit oneself to the common good",121 solidarity also 57 4, 101 | through the promotion of the common good. It is impossible to 58 4, 101 | impossible to further the common good without acknowledging Fides et ratio Chap., §
59 Int, 1 | questions which have their common source in the quest for 60 Int, 4 | like them, all sharing a common destiny. Here begins, then, 61 1, 13 | external difference among common modes of thought. So too 62 1, 13 | the Eucharist remain among common bread”.17~In short, the 63 2, 16 | again and certain features common to the cultures of the ancient 64 3, 24 | starting-point to establish a common base for the proclamation 65 4, 41 | What does Athens have in common with Jerusalem? The Academy 66 5, 55 | become to some extent the common mind. An example of this 67 7, 90 | which appears today as the common framework of many philosophies 68 7, 96(112)| have been developed though common effort by Catholic teachers Laborem exercens Chap., §
69 2, 6 | done by man - even if the common scale of values rates it 70 2, 7 | workforce" is in fact in common use) always exists, especially 71 2, 8 | The call to solidarity and common action addressed to the 72 2, 10 | work also to increase the common good developed together 73 3, 13 | the most elementary and common phase (also called common 74 3, 13 | common phase (also called common materialism, because it 75 3, 14 | broader context of the right common to all to use the goods 76 3, 14 | subordinated to the right to common use, to the fact that goods 77 3, 14 | of goods and the right to common use of them. From this point 78 3, 14 | consideration of human labour and of common access to the goods meant 79 3, 14 | subordination to the demands of the common good, and they would be 80 3, 15 | something that is owned in common, he is working "for himself". 81 4, 17 | labour policy. However, it is common knowledge that in the present 82 4, 18 | namely the principle of the common use of goods or, to put 83 4, 18 | individuals and for the common good of each society and 84 4, 19 | namely, the principle of the common use of goods. In every system, 85 4, 19 | goods which are intended for common use: both the goods of nature 86 4, 20 | are to a certain extent common for all of them; at the 87 4, 20 | correcting - with a view to the common good of the whole of society - 88 4, 20 | prudent concern for the common good. However, the role 89 4, 20 | within the £ramework of the common good of the whole of society; 90 4, 20 | the requirements of the common good of society, which also 91 4, 22 | man, and a denial of our common humanity, to admit to the 92 4, 23 | could contribute to the common good of his own country, Redemptor hominis Chap., §
93 1, 6 | dialogue, contacts, prayer in common, investigation of the treasures 94 2, 11 | great spiritual heritage common to Christians and Jews. 95 2, 11 | truth which - if in the common awareness of the modern 96 3, 17 | fundamental factor in the common good, constitute the essential 97 3, 17 | the duty to act for the common good and, in so doing, has 98 3, 17 | power is solicitude for the common good of society; this is 99 3, 17 | inviolable rights of man. The common good that authority in the 100 4, 20 | investigated more deeply by us in common reflection, and many more Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
101 1, 20 | the flesh" deriving from a common origin from the same set 102 2, 30 | together look to her as our common Mother, who prays for the Redemptoris missio Chap., §
103 2, 17 | religions are capable of finding common ground in the one divine 104 3, 23 | missionary mandate" contain common elements as well as characteristics 105 4, 39 | freedoms that ensure the common good of individuals and 106 5, 50 | Decree on Ecumenism: by a common profession of faith in God 107 5, 51 | problems with a view to a common commitment. These communities 108 5, 51 | encouraged to share in the common task. Thus, these communities 109 6, 62 | as a group to the one and common mission of proclaiming and 110 6, 63 | shepherds, to all of whom in common Christ gave the command."121 111 6, 75 | confronting great questions of common concern, with due regard 112 7, 84 | Missionary Union - have the common purpose of fostering a universal Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
113 5, 16 | Creator and Redeemer to be the common dwelling for all humanity. 114 5, 16 | Church. Thus through the common sharing of gifts and through 115 5, 16 | of gifts and through the common effort to attain fullness 116 5, 19 | all for the sake of the common good. The Church everywhere 117 6, 21 | literary language, and even the common language of the more educated 118 7, 25 | to the formation of the common Christian roots of Europe, 119 8, 30 | have been conquered in the common awareness of the truth, 120 8, 31 | ancient and new, placed in the common treasury by so many different 121 8, 31 | whole Church, aware of this common treasure, professes her Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
122 2, 10 | ruled by concern for the common good of all humanity, or 123 3, 15 | individual but also for the common good. Experience shows us 124 3, 17 | either becomes shared in common by every part of the world 125 3, 18 | 18. Another indicator common to the vast majority of 126 3, 21 | the cause of a development common to all.~Countries which 127 3, 22 | cooperation by all for the common good of the human race, 128 3, 23 | widely and generously to the common good. ~If a nation were 129 3, 26 | are linked together by a common destiny, which is to be 130 3, 26(48) | all men, and therefore the common good of humanity...peace 131 4, 33 | seated at the table of the common banquet,"61 instead of lying 132 5, 35 | and in conformity with the common good of humanity, an effective 133 5, 36 | awareness of the universal common good, and the need to further 134 5, 38 | higher values such as the common good or, to quote the felicitous 135 5, 38 | to commit oneself to the common good; that is to say to 136 5, 39 | greater share of goods and common services, should feel responsible 137 5, 39 | groups in the context of the common good.~The same criterion 138 5, 39 | contribution of their own to the common good with their treasures 139 5, 40 | point, awareness of the common fatherhood of God, of the 140 6, 43 | which exist solely for the common good.~The existing institutions 141 7, 47 | witness together to our common convictions concerning the 142 7, 49 | have given all peoples one common origin, and your will is Ut unum sint Chap., §
143 1, 21 | most complete expression in common prayer. When brothers and 144 1, 21 | confirmation of unity. The common prayer of Christians is 145 1, 22 | place certainly belongs to common prayer, the prayerful union 146 1, 22 | grow ever more united in common prayer around Christ, they 147 1, 23 | which we sincerely seek. Our common prayer, inspired by faith, 148 1, 23 | can gather together in the common celebration of the Eucharist.44~ 149 1, 24 | an ecumenical meeting and common prayer with our brothers 150 1, 24 | both to our long years of common inheritance and to the sad 151 1, 24 | expressed in worship and in common life in Christ".47 And how 152 1, 30 | the many meetings and the common prayer which the Council 153 1, 32 | conscience demands for the common good. They also come together 154 1, 32 | They also come together for common prayer, where that is permitted. 155 1, 33 | dialogue is marked by a common quest for truth, particularly 156 1, 34 | greater maturity in our common prayer for one another. 157 1, 38 | for example of the recent common declarations signed by my 158 1, 40 | merely at mutual knowledge, common prayer and dialogue. They 159 1, 40(66) | Cf. Common Christological Declaration 160 1, 40 | cooperation based on our common faith is not only filled 161 1, 40 | Christians becomes a form of common Christian witness and a 162 2, 41 | many of the fruits of this common conversion to the Gospel 163 2, 44 | step forward which these common translations represent.~ 164 2, 45 | desire itself is already a common prayer of praise, a single 165 2, 47 | Christian endowments from our common heritage which are to be 166 2, 49 | faith which they have in common. This has served to consolidate 167 2, 50 | the Catholic Church, their common willingness to seek the 168 2, 56 | experience that guides our common path towards the re-establishment 169 2, 59 | find its fulfilment in the common celebration of the Holy 170 2, 59 | basis of what we have in common, the Joint Commission has 171 2, 59 | already profess together that common faith in the mystery of 172 2, 59 | bear a faithful and united common witness in our time, that 173 2, 62 | Churches in declaring our common faith in Jesus Christ, true 174 2, 62 | the great joy of signing a common Christological declaration 175 2, 62(108)| Cf. Common Christological Declaration 176 2, 63 | the faith which we have in common. Once again it must be said 177 2, 65 | 65. Common roots and similar, if distinct, 178 2, 66 | Baptism, which we have in common, represents "a sacramental 179 2, 66 | ecumenical implications of our common Baptism are many and important. 180 2, 68 | features of the ancient, common liturgy".122~The Council 181 2, 71 | other forms of encounter, common prayer and practical cooperation. 182 3, 78 | will be expressed in the common celebration of the Eucharist.~ 183 3, 80 | commissions but must become a common heritage. For this to come 184 3, 84 | Christians already have a common Martyrology. This also includes 185 3, 84 | salvation.~When we speak of a common heritage, we must acknowledge 186 3, 87 | Ecclesial Communities to certain common Christian values, from their 187 3, 94 | the requirements of the common good of the Church, should 188 3, 95 | the Roman See acted by common consent as moderator".154~ Veritatis splendor Chap., §
189 2, 51 | nature which all have in common, as it emerges from certain 190 2, 51 | good. By submitting to the common law, our acts build up the 191 2, 52 | They unite in the same common good all people of every 192 2, 52 | oneself, the personal dignity common to all. ~On the other hand, 193 2, 53 | would not only conflict with common experience, but would render 194 3, 96 | its members, who possess common rights and duties. When 195 3, 114 | Tim 4:1-4)".178 ~It is our common duty, and even before that 196 3, 114 | and even before that our common grace, as Pastors and Bishops 197 3, 115 | order to clarify and aid our common discernment. ~Each of us


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