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1 Int, 2 | published a century ago by the See of Peter to achieve so much 2 1, 9 | would not be mistaken to see in this clear statement 3 2, 17 | whole magisterium,47 we see how it points essentially 4 2, 19 | destruction caused by the war, we see in some countries and under 5 2, 21 | nations", to which the Holy See has constantly contributed. 6 4, 33 | which would enable them to see their qualities appreciated 7 4, 37 | beauty which enables one to see in visible things the message 8 5, 51 | by war. It is not hard to see that the terrifying power 9 5, 52 | of desperate people who see no real possibility of improving 10 6, 58 | fully attained unless people see in the poor person, who Dives in misericordia Chap., §
11 1, 2 | mercies,"16 enables us to "see" Him as particularly close 12 2, 3 | freedom, the blind who cannot see the beauty of creation, 13 2, 3 | like the people then, can see the Father. ~It is significant 14 4, 6 | method of evaluation we see in mercy above all a relationship 15 4, 6 | the prodigal son begin to see himself and his actions 16 5, 7 | of the crucified Christ, see the tomb empty and for the 17 6, 12 | It is not difficult to see that in the modern world 18 7, 13 | know God in this way, who "see" Him in this way, can live 19 7, 14 | about mercy. These opinions see mercy as a unilateral act 20 7, 14 | opinions about mercy fail to see the fundamental link between 21 8, 15 | in which we can rightly see a new phase of the self-realization 22 8, 15 | Father who allows us to "see" Him in Christ.140 No matter Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
23 1, 12 | of Genesis enables us to see in the creation of man the 24 2, 27 | the Father, and you will see me no more; concerning judgment, 25 2, 28 | darkness."106 And here we see that, through this reference 26 2, 37 | in Genesis it is easy to see the difference of degree 27 2, 38 | Man will be inclined to see in God primarily a limitation 28 2, 38 | the fullness of good. We see this confirmed in the modern 29 2, 40 | Christ's life lead us to see this text as an invitation 30 3, 56 | years ago, "every man will see the salvation of God."243 31 3, 66 | Church from the beginning: we see her present in this mystery Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
32 Int, 3 | Gethsemane. Once again we see Jesus as he leaves the Upper 33 1, 15 | divine sacrament: “Do not seeSaint Cyril of Jerusalem 34 4, 41 | the corresponding duty to see that it is practical and 35 5, 50 | which leads artists to see their efforts at creating 36 5, 51 | association with the Holy See. As I wrote in my Post-Synodal 37 CON, 62 | the Eucharist. In her we see the world renewed in love. 38 CON, 62 | and soul into heaven, we see opening up before us those “ 39 CON, 62 | keep us thine;~So we may see thy glories shine~in fields Evangelium vitae Chap., §
40 1, 15 | prospect of meaning or hope. We see a tragic expression of all 41 1, 22 | Man is no longer able to see himself as "mysteriously 42 1, 23 | and hedonism. Here too we see the permanent validity of 43 1, 23 | And since they did not see fit to acknowledge God, 44 1, 26 | Unfortunately it is often hard to see and recognize these positive 45 1, 28 | rings out loud and clear: "See, I have set before you this 46 2, 34 | keep it" (Gen 2:15). We see here a clear affirmation 47 2, 37 | is born anew, he cannot see the kingdom of God" (Jn 48 2, 38 | words of the Apostle John: "See what love the Father has 49 2, 38 | be like him, for we shall see him as he is" (1 Jn 3:1- 50 2, 39 | 4). Thus Israel does not see in the history of peoples 51 2, 43 | the new creature that we see the greatness of couples 52 2, 44 | has its origins in God. We see this attested in the many 53 2, 44(35) | See, for example, Psalms 22: 54 2, 49 | offering for sin, he shall see his offspring, he shall 55 2, 49 | prolong his life ... he shall see the fruit of the travail 56 3, 70 | it employs. If today we see an almost universal consensus 57 3, 70 | point of view, it is easy to see that without an objective 58 4, 80 | and greatness no one can see, hear or understand. What 59 4, 81 | person, which enables us to see in every human face the 60 4, 83 | the outlook of those who see life in its deeper meaning, 61 4, 84 | person who lives or dies we see the image of God's glory. Fides et ratio Chap., §
62 Int, 2 | Revelation of God: “For now we see in a mirror dimly, but then 63 Int, 5 | and about God. Hence we see among the men and women 64 1, 11 | cf. Jn 5:36; 17:4). To see Jesus is to see his Father ( 65 1, 11 | 17:4). To see Jesus is to see his Father (Jn 14:9). For 66 1, 12 | becomes the arena where we see what God does for humanity. 67 1, 12 | Incarnation of the Son of God we see forged the enduring and 68 1, 13 | well, “what you neither see nor grasp, faith confirms 69 2, 16 | the inspired writer, as we see, the desire for knowledge 70 2, 22 | mind were no longer able to see clearly: reason became more 71 2, 23 | Human wisdom refuses to see in its own weakness the 72 2, 23 | ocean of truth. Here we see not only the border between 73 3, 24 | Athenians,” he said, “I see how extremely religious 74 4, 37 | Colossians on their guard: “See to it that no-one takes 75 4, 41 | absolute.~It is here that we see the originality of what 76 4, 42 | attained what it desires: “To see you was I conceived; and 77 4, 42 | reason were overwhelmed to see that it can always go beyond 78 5, 55 | the situation today, we see that the problems of other 79 5, 56 | fields, it is not hard to see how difficult it can be 80 6, 70 | text, we reflect further to see how the Gentiles were transformed 81 6, 74 | Saint Thomas Aquinas. We see the same fruitful relationship 82 6, 75 | untouched by the Gospel. We see here philosophy's valid 83 7, 84 | without going further to see whether reason can discover 84 7, 84 | essence. How can we fail to see in such a frame of mind 85 7, 88 | such a claim, but now we see it revived in the new guise 86 7, 90(106) | after two thousand years, we see Christ as the one who brings 87 7, 96 | 96. To see this is to glimpse the solution 88 7, 99 | this respect, it is easy to see why, in addition to theology, 89 Conc, 100 | behaviour is there for all to see. In addition, philosophy Laborem exercens Chap., §
90 1, 1 | beginning of my service in the See of Saint Peter in Rome, 91 1, 3 | social question, if we try to see that question really from 92 3, 13 | light of the above truth we see clearly, first of all, that 93 3, 13 | ultramodern one, a man can easily see that through his work he 94 3, 14(22) | On the right to property see Summa Th., II-II, q. 66, 95 3, 14(22) | social function of property see Summa Th., II-II, q. 134, 96 3, 15 | in our own time we even see that the system of "socialized 97 4, 17 | production). ~It is easy to see that this framework of forms 98 4, 18 | preparation fail to find work, and see their sincere wish to work Redemptor hominis Chap., §
99 1, 2 | my specific duty in his See.~I chose the same names 100 1, 2 | tradition of the Apostolic See and with all my Predecessors 101 1, 2 | that confers on Peter's See an altogether special place 102 1, 5 | enunciated by the Apostolic See.~As we are dealing with 103 1, 6 | the only possibility we see of fulfilling the Church' 104 2, 7 | life",28, seeing whom, we see the Father29, and who had 105 2, 11 | of the Church and still see today, and that we may consciously 106 2, 12 | systems and individuals see and propagate as freedom, 107 2, 12 | after two thousand years, we see Christ as the one who brings 108 3, 15 | nature. Man often seems to see no other meaning in his 109 3, 15 | which it is difficult not to see also authentic signs of 110 3, 17 | one still cannot fail to see that this century has so 111 3, 17 | ways, if in practice we see before us concentration 112 3, 17 | society or people, what we see is the imposition of power 113 4, 18 | body, beyond that goal we see Christ. "I am the resurrection 114 4, 18 | of conscience. Seeking to see man as it were with "the 115 4, 20 | light of this teaching, we see still more clearly the reason 116 4, 21 | differentiated, we must see first and foremost Christ Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
117 1, 11 | head of the serpent." As we see from the words of the Protogospel, 118 1, 17 | it is not difficult to see in that beginning a particular 119 1, 20 | standing outside and wish to see him," he replies: "My mother 120 1, 24 | Spirit promised by Christ, we see the Apostles before the 121 1, 24 | brethren' (Acts 1:14). We see Mary prayerfully imploring 122 2, 26 | journey Mary is present. We see her in the midst of the 123 2, 26 | faith made by Mary, whom we see praying in the Upper Room, 124 3, 43 | still enables the Church to see the mystery of her life Redemptoris missio Chap., §
125 5, 47 | the faith, and a desire to see the Gospel lived out in 126 6, 63 | coordinate it.... Let him also see to it that apostolic activity 127 6, 75 | Dicasteries of the Holy See, with the local churches 128 7, 86 | Christianity, and we can already see its first signs. In fact, 129 Conc, 92 | all people and nations. I see the dawning of a new missionary Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
130 1, 3 | first Pope called to the See of Peter from Poland, and 131 2, 6 | re-established Episcopal See of Sirmium. However, Methodius' 132 3, 11 | Church's chief episcopal See.~Previously, Constantine 133 4, 13 | approaching the Apostolic See of Rome, the visible center: 134 4, 14 | no way anachronistic to see Saints Cyril and Methodius 135 7, 25 | among the Slavs, we clearly see that the heritage of the 136 8, 28 | to occupy the episcopal see that once belonged to Peter Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
137 1, 3 | esteemed predecessors in the See of Peter, to reaffirm the 138 1, 4 | in greater detail and to see their possible future developments.~ 139 2, 6 | 6. We should see something more in this than 140 3, 16 | Nor can we pretend not to see the responsibility of the 141 3, 17(34) | should be noted that the Holy See associated itself with the 142 3, 18 | development of peoples which we see today.~ 143 3, 25 | it is very alarming to see governments in many countries 144 4, 29 | On the contrary, we must see them as a gift from God 145 4, 33 | individuals and communities do not see a rigorous respect for the 146 4, 33 | Christian who is taught to see that man is the image of 147 5, 37 | moral criteria, we would see that hidden behind certain 148 5, 39 | Solidarity helps us to see the "other" - whether a Ut unum sint Chap., §
149 1, 9 | that everyone may clearly see "what is the plan of the 150 1, 24 | It is a source of joy to see that the many ecumenical 151 1, 30 | particular of the Apostolic See, to engage in dialogue.~ 152 1, 31 | responsibility of the Apostolic See alone, is also the duty 153 2, 42 | enemies or strangers but see them as brothers and sisters. 154 2, 43 | Catholic Church.74 Today I see with satisfaction that the 155 2, 50 | between them and the Roman See before the separation, and 156 2, 52 | Patriarch Athenagoras in the See of Constantinople. During 157 2, 52 | canonical communion with the See of Constantinople. In this 158 2, 52 | a delegation of the Holy See to the Phanar for the solemn 159 2, 54 | Church, and this Apostolic See in particular, desired to 160 2, 62(103) | Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of Saint Mark of Alexandria ( 161 2, 64 | separated from the Apostolic See of Rome during the very 162 2, 70 | that Christians do indeed see the importance of ecumenism. 163 2, 76 | the issue of peace. They see it as intimately connected 164 3, 79 | defeatism which tends to see everything in negative terms.~ 165 3, 81 | the Bishops and the Holy See. The Church's teaching authority 166 3, 91 | 23). How can we fail to see that the mercy which Peter 167 3, 95 | arose among them, the Roman See acted by common consent 168 Exh, 103 | has bequeathed to this See of Rome the splendour of Veritatis splendor Chap., §
169 Int, 2 | who say: 'O that we might see some good! Let the light 170 1, 17 | yet perfect? Because 'I see in my members another law 171 1, 19 | Father, so much so that to see him, the Son, is to see 172 1, 19 | see him, the Son, is to see the Father (cf. Jn 14:6- 173 2, 36(61) | Theologica, I-II, q. 71, a. 6; see also ad Sum.~ 174 2, 37 | salvation. ~No one can fail to see that such an interpretation 175 2, 42 | who say: Who will make us see good? And in reply to the 176 2, 63 | faults which we fail to see but which nevertheless remain 177 2, 76(125) | Tempore, Canon 19: DS, 1569. See also: Clement XI, Constitution 178 2, 80(131) | intrinsically evil. Who does not see in this the rise of a depraved 179 3, 89 | before men, that they may see your good works and give 180 3, 105 | me! You have nothing to see in me but the stain of my 181 3, 111(176)| February 22, 1976), No.100. See Nos. 95-101, which present 182 3, 112 | alone grants the strength to see in the moral law a liberating 183 3, 115 | of Peter. Each of us can see the seriousness of what 184 3, 116 | our pastoral ministry to see to it that this moral teaching 185 3, 116 | communion with the Holy See, both to grant the title " 186 Conc, 119 | Church's Magisterium to see that the dynamic process


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