Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 1, 6 | Pope describes work as "personal, inasmuch as the energy
2 1, 6 | things necessary for one's personal development and the development
3 1, 8 | twofold nature of work as a personal and necessary reality. For
4 1, 8 | For if work as something personal belongs to the sphere of
5 2, 15 | affront to one's conscience or personal dignity. This is the place
6 3, 22 | individual — whatever his or her personal convictions — bears the
7 3, 24 | question of the meaning of personal existence. When this question
8 3, 24 | irrepressible search for personal identity and for the meaning
9 3, 25 | not place in opposition personal interest and the interests
10 3, 29 | capacity to respond to his personal vocation, and thus to God'
11 4, 30 | person the scope needed for personal and family autonomy, and
12 4, 35 | contrast to the free and personal nature of human work.73
13 4, 40 | the legitimate pursuit of personal goals on the part of each
14 5, 50 | more real, relevant and personal, distinguishing the valid
15 5, 51 | capacity for self-control, personal sacrifice, solidarity and
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 16 3, 4 | which is both communal and personal, and which is demonstrated
17 7, 13 | by various expressions of personal and community piety. It
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 18 1, 8 | using several times the personal pronoun "he"; and at the
19 1, 10 | the three divine Persons: personal love is the Holy Spirit
20 1, 10 | the Holy Spirit who is the personal expression of this self-giving,
21 2, 34 | the capacity of having a personal relationship with God, as "
22 2, 36 | who is a person. But this personal subject is also always a
23 2, 43 | main characteristic of the personal subject. But at the same
24 2, 43 | specified even more clearly the personal and social significance
25 2, 44 | weighs heavily on man's personal and social life. But at
26 3, 55 | constitutes man's nature and personal subjectivity. Rather, he
27 3, 56 | as the key-principle of personal and social action, is characteristically
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 28 2, 25 | encourage, also by their personal witness, the practice of
29 4, 37 | need for conversion, for a personal response to the appeal made
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 30 Int, 5 | Pentecost in 1991 I wrote a personal letter to each of my Brother
31 1, 8 | fundamental good: equal personal dignity. Not infrequently
32 1, 9 | even a murderer loses his personal dignity, and God himself
33 1, 12 | only individuals in their personal, family or group relationships,
34 1, 13 | procreation as an obstacle to personal fulfilment. The life which
35 1, 15 | equilibrium of an individual's personal and family life, with the
36 1, 18 | necessary recognition of these personal situations. It is a problem
37 1, 19 | mentality which tends to equate personal dignity with the capacity
38 1, 19 | which is the foundation of personal and social life, then the
39 1, 23 | also a factor of possible personal growth, is "censored", rejected
40 1, 23 | perceived as a properly personal reality, a sign and place
41 1, 23 | selfish satisfaction of personal desires and instincts. Thus
42 1, 23 | elderly. The criterion of personal dignity - which demands
43 2, 29 | is something concrete and personal, for it consists in the
44 2, 40 | legislation, it also prohibits all personal injury inflicted on another (
45 2, 42 | put at the service of his personal dignity, of his life, not
46 3, 52 | the preservation of his personal dignity and the pursuit
47 3, 56 | redress the violation of personal and social rights by imposing
48 3, 60 | cannot yet be considered a personal human life. But in fact, "
49 3, 60 | discerning by the use of reason a personal presence at the moment of
50 3, 61 | bear witness60-they are the personal objects of God's loving
51 3, 67 | gracious gift and one's own personal and free choice, in the
52 3, 69 | law, with a renouncing of personal conscience, at least in
53 3, 71 | is best safeguarded when personal rights and duties are guaranteed.
54 3, 73 | official, whose absolute personal opposition to procured abortion
55 3, 77 | threatened. It is not only a personal but a social concern which
56 4, 81 | fullest way to realize our personal freedom.~It also involves
57 4, 82 | various forms of preaching, in personal dialogue and in all educational
58 4, 82 | the light of reason and of personal experience how the Christian
59 4, 82 | own mission by proposing personal ideas contrary to the Gospel
60 4, 84 | of life not only in our personal and community prayer, but
61 4, 87 | which finds expression in personal witness, various forms of
62 4, 90 | consensus of many, the sense of personal responsibility in the consciences
63 4, 96 | impossible to establish personal rights on a firm rational
64 4, 97 | as a virtue which fosters personal maturity and makes one capable
65 4, 97 | grateful to those who, with personal sacrifice and often unacknowledged
66 4, 98 | practical choices - at the personal, family, social and international
67 Conc, 104 | which represents Satan, the personal power of evil, as well as
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 68 Int, 1 | must—within the horizon of personal self-consciousness: the
69 Int, 4 | life which is genuinely personal.~Through philosophy's work,
70 Int, 5 | question of the truth about personal existence, about being and
71 Int, 5 | ultimate foundation of human, personal and social existence. In
72 Int, 6 | need for a foundation for personal and communal life becomes
73 1, 12 | other terms, the mystery of personal existence remains an insoluble
74 1, 13 | in a way which realizes personal freedom to the full.15 It
75 1, 15 | The ultimate purpose of personal existence, then, is the
76 2, 18 | everything is the fruit of personal conquest; a third rule is
77 3, 26 | it going? At first sight, personal existence may seem completely
78 3, 27 | everyone the moment when personal existence must be anchored
79 3, 27 | philosophy” of their own—in personal convictions and experiences,
80 3, 31 | almost instinctively. Yet personal growth and maturity imply
81 3, 31 | which are acquired by way of personal verification. Who, for instance,
82 3, 32 | perfected gradually through personal accumulation of evidence;
83 3, 33(28) | the human being's free and personal search for the divine”:
84 3, 34 | embodied in a living and personal way in Christ, as the Apostle
85 4, 38 | Risen Christ by way of a personal encounter which would bring
86 4, 40 | West. Reinforced by his personal story and sustained by a
87 6, 65 | structure of knowledge and personal communication, especially
88 6, 66 | to speak about God, the personal relations within the Trinity,
89 6, 66 | law, conscience, freedom, personal responsibility and guilt,
90 6, 76 | evil and suffering, the personal nature of God and the question
91 6, 76 | the notion of a free and personal God who is the Creator of
92 7, 83 | to ground the concept of personal dignity in virtue of their
93 Conc, 100 | influence on patterns of personal and social behaviour is
94 Conc, 101(123)| simple collection of his own personal ideas, but everybody must
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 95 1, 1 | that is to say, not only by personal effort and toil but also
96 2, 5 | supplants" him, taking away all personal satisfaction and the incentive
97 2, 8 | to a just wage and to the personal security of the worker and
98 2, 9 | 9. Work and Personal Dignity ~Remaining within
99 2, 10 | Having thus conflrmed the personal dimension of human work,
100 3, 13 | places the spiritual and the personal (man's activity, moral values
101 3, 15 | but also, and especially, personal values. The economic system
102 3, 15 | benefit precisely when these personal values are fully respected.
103 4, 20 | without being subjected to personal penal sanctions for taking
104 4, 23 | benefit to the emigrant's personal, family and social life,
105 5, 24 | subjective aspect is always a personal action, an actus personae,
106 5, 25 | and contributing by their personal industry to the realization
107 5, 25 | secular fields and by their personal activity, elevated from
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 108 1, 2 | XXIII and Paul VI and my personal readiness to develop that
109 1, 6 | Pope Paul VI gave us his personal example for this. We must
110 3, 14 | existence in time, writes this personal history of his through numerous
111 3, 14 | of his existence, of his personal being and also of his community
112 4, 19 | simple collection of his own personal ideas, but everybody must
113 4, 20 | great help for the act of personal conversion, nevertheless,
114 4, 20 | individual confession .with a personal act of sorrow and the intention
115 4, 20 | right: man's right to a more personal encounter with the crucified
116 4, 21 | This shows also the deeply "personal" aspect and dimension of
117 4, 21 | Although this "gift" is a personal vocation and a form of participation
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 118 Int, 5 | Mother's life-story, of her personal journey of faith and "the
119 2, 35 | many other moments of both personal and communal devotion. ~"
120 2, 36 | people of Israel,89 Mary's personal experience, the ecstasy
121 3, 45 | mother of many children, her personal relationship with each one
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 122 1, 8 | free will and endowed with personal responsibility, all are
123 2, 12 | 17). Israel experiences a personal and saving God (cf. Dt 4:
124 3, 27 | committed through the witness of personal conduct and through explicit
125 5, 43 | which allows them to make a personal and communal examination
126 5, 44 | invites him to enter into a personal relationship with himself
127 5, 44 | origin and life from the personal response of each believer
128 5, 45 | community, is never a merely personal act. The missionary is present
129 5, 46 | Conversion means accepting, by a personal decision, the saving sovereignty
130 5, 60 | whatever their moral or personal situation. They have been
131 7, 77 | and lived, above all, in personal union with Christ. Only
132 7, 77 | lively awareness of their personal responsibility for the spreading
133 8, 91 | light of God's word and in personal and community prayer. My
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 134 2, 6 | was set free only on the personal intervention of Pope John
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 135 2, 9 | take into consideration, in personal decisions and decisions
136 3, 26 | consequent renouncing of personal selfishness.~Also to be
137 3, 26 | faith - who at no small personal sacrifice try to resolve
138 4, 31 | own history, marked by our personal and collective effort to
139 4, 33 | and promote human rights - personal and social, economic and
140 5, 36 | Paenitentia, are rooted in personal sin, and thus always linked
141 5, 36(65) | and concentration of many personal sins. It is a case of the
142 5, 36(65) | It is a case of the very personal sins of those who cause
143 5, 39 | excessive preoccupation with personal security, often to the detriment
144 7, 47 | political decisions and by personal commitment to national and
145 7, 48 | people in their concrete personal situations and in their
146 7, 48 | friends (cf. Jn 15:13). Our personal commitment, like Christ'
147 7, 49 | maternal concern extends to the personal and social aspects of people'
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 148 1, 15 | The Council calls for personal conversion as well as for
149 1, 27 | Christians. In the deep personal dialogue which each of us
150 1, 32 | is discovered, it is by a personal assent that individuals
151 1, 34 | for conversion. Not only personal sins must be forgiven and
152 1, 36 | dimension, which is interior and personal, must be inseparably accompanied
153 2, 52 | my pontificate to renew personal contact with the Ecumenical
154 3, 92 | the bitter taste of his personal weakness and helplessness.
155 3, 94 | overlook it in the pursuit of personal interests. He has the duty
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 156 1, 15 | himself becomes a living and personal Law, who invites people
157 1, 15 | witness to that love in personal choices and actions (cf.
158 2, 36 | reason and, concretely, by personal conscience. ~Some people,
159 2, 40 | autonomy"70 of man, the personal subject of his actions.
160 2, 46 | nature; he would be his own personal life-project. Man would
161 2, 47 | him to shape his life in a personal and rational way. Love of
162 2, 52 | beginning with oneself, the personal dignity common to all. ~
163 2, 53 | cultures, but asserts his personal dignity by living in accordance
164 2, 55 | cannot replace the individual personal decision on how to act in
165 2, 55 | tentatively to put order into his personal and social life. These authors
166 2, 55 | responsible acceptance of the personal tasks entrusted to him by
167 2, 60 | conscience, the proximate norm of personal morality. The dignity of
168 2, 61 | of an alleged autonomy in personal decisions, but, on the contrary,
169 2, 67 | substantial integrity or personal unity of the moral agent
170 2, 79 | that ordered complex of "personal goods" which serve the "
171 2, 83 | motivating force of true personal freedom: "the perfect law,
172 3, 87 | Jesus, then, is the living, personal summation of perfect freedom
173 3, 88 | for thinking and acting in personal, family and social life.
174 3, 90 | insistent demands of the personal dignity of every man, demands
175 3, 90 | time serve to protect the personal dignity and inviolability
176 3, 92 | the inviolability of the personal dignity of man, created
177 3, 96 | essential demands of man's personal dignity must be considered
178 3, 96 | full confirmation of his personal uniqueness and the possibility
179 3, 97 | meaning and force, both personal and social. By protecting
180 3, 97 | protecting the inviolable personal dignity of every human being
181 3, 98 | of the need for a radical personal and social renewal capable
182 3, 98 | today. But, as history and personal experience show, it is not
183 3, 99 | actions incompatible with the personal dignity of every man. The
184 3, 100 | beings, disregard for their personal dignity, buying or selling
185 3, 101 | Thus, in every sphere of personal, family, social and political
186 3, 105 | one's own capacities and personal interests, and even in the
187 3, 116 | never relieved of their own personal obligations. It falls to
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