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Centesimus annus
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1 1, 5 | long been disturbing the nations of the world should have 2 2, 12 | recently industrialized nations found themselves.~Two things 3 2, 14 | interests of the various nations was replaced by attempts 4 2, 17 | possible, in which great nations invested their energies 5 2, 17 | take possession of entire nations and drive them to act.49 6 2, 17 | particularly the leaders of nations in our own time, when other 7 2, 18 | assistance to the less developed nations. Scientific and technological 8 2, 19 | and restored the right of nations, ended without having attained 9 2, 21 | drawing up of a new "right of nations", to which the Holy See 10 2, 21 | evolution has been the United Nations Organization. Not only has 11 2, 21 | awareness of the rights of nations, as well as a clearer realization 12 2, 21 | been positive. The United Nations, moreover, has not yet succeeded 13 3, 24 | culture and moral life of nations are corrupted. For this 14 3, 27 | conflicts which arise between nations, so that each nation can 15 3, 27 | especially needed for the nations of Europe, which are closely 16 3, 27 | cost of other peoples and nations, by violating their rights 17 3, 28 | the united effort of other nations. Obviously they themselves 18 4, 32 | wealth of the industrialized nations is based much more on this 19 4, 34 | the level of individual nations and of international relations, 20 4, 35 | provide all individuals and nations with the basic conditions 21 4, 35 | international community. Stronger nations must offer weaker ones opportunities 22 5, 45 | social organizations and nations — all of which enjoy their 23 5, 46 | culture of individuals and of nations, he will not fail to affirm 24 5, 50 | the culture of the various nations, sustaining culture in its 25 5, 52(104)| Discourse at the United Nations (October 4, 1965): AAS 57 ( 26 5, 52 | be they individuals or nationsneed to be provided with 27 5, 52 | enrichment of the family of nations.~ ~ Dives in misericordia Chap., §
28 6, 10 | between individuals and nations dissolve or shrink through 29 6, 11 | communities, societies and nations can fall victim to the abuse 30 6, 11 | entire societies and of nations, that for one reason or 31 6, 11 | individuals and between nations not only still exists; it Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
32 1, 9 | and make disciples of all nations," a mandate which contains, 33 1, 16 | bring forth justice to the nations..."57; and he will become " 34 1, 16 | the people, a light to the nations..."58; "that my salvation 35 1, 16 | for Israel, for all the nations, for all humanity. The fullness 36 1, 25 | began to spread among the nations by means of preaching."94 ~ 37 2, 30 | first-fruits of all the nations."110 ~The connection between 38 Conc, 67 | the human family, peoples, nations, continents, anxiously hoping Evangelium vitae Chap., §
39 Int, 4 | the good of persons and nations.~The end result of this 40 3, 61(60) | appointed you a prophet to the nations'" (1:4-5). The Psalmist, 41 3, 73 | organizations, in other nations - particularly those which 42 4, 85 | the peoples of different nations and cultures express joy Fides et ratio Chap., §
43 3, 24 | one ancestor he made all nations to inhabit the whole earth, Laborem exercens Chap., §
44 1, 1 | social life within individual nations and on the international 45 1, 1 | rightful place among the nations and in international decision-making. 46 1, 2 | question" within individual nations, in the next period the 47 2, 4 | humanity or of individual nations, linking these periods to 48 3, 11 | specialized agency of the United Nations Organization. ~In the following 49 3, 14 | the relationships between nations and continents. It needs 50 4, 17 | beginning with the United Nations Organization. It appears 51 4, 17 | Organization of the United Nations and other bodies too have Redemptor hominis Chap., §
52 2, 7 | humanity - to the peoples, the nations, the succeeding generations, 53 2, 11 | and sisters, the peoples, nations, States, mankind, developing 54 3, 16(103)| General Assembly of the United Nations, October 4, 1965: AAS 57 ( 55 3, 16 | aid, the new States and nations awakening to independent 56 3, 17 | give life to the United Nations Organization, an effort 57 3, 17 | setting up of the United Nations Organization certainly had 58 3, 17 | harmonious living together of the nations. Indeed, it is a significant Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
59 Int, 6 | communities, for peoples and nations and, in a sense, for all 60 1, 14 | become the father of many nations" (cf. Rom. 4:18), so Mary, 61 2 | of God present in all the nations of the earth~ 62 2, 26 | whole world to teach all nations" (cf. Mt. 28:19) when he 63 2, 26 | and make disciples of all nations . . . lo, I am with you 64 2, 27 | in the midst of all the nations of the earth, we find the 65 2, 27 | the different peoples and nations of the earth accept with 66 2, 28 | People of God...among all the nations of the earth." And she reminds 67 2, 28 | and disciples, in all the nations of the earth, "devote themselves 68 2, 28 | around that King to whom the nations have been given in heritage ( 69 2, 28 | groups, but sometimes whole nations and societies, even whole 70 3, 48 | the different peoples and nations of the world. In this regard, 71 3, 49 | midst of all the peoples and nations, beginning from the day 72 Conc, 52 | individual, every community, to nations and peoples, and to the 73 Conc, 52 | individuals, families and nations; she sees her helping the Redemptoris missio Chap., §
74 Int, 2 | more evident in the life of nations, and communion between the 75 Int, 2 | specifically directed "to the nations" (ad gentes) appears to 76 2, 12 | and interpreter among the nations. In the course of her history, 77 3, 22 | and make disciples of all nations,...and lo, I am with you 78 3, 23 | apostles, who are sent to "all nations" (Mt 28:19); "into all the 79 3, 23 | creation" (Mk 16:15); to "all nations" (Lk 24:47); "to the end 80 3, 25 | and mysteriously guides nations and history. But if they 81 3, 25 | decisively opened to the "nations." Witness to Christ spreads 82 4, 31 | of God to all people and nations."49~This mission is one 83 4, 37 | be evangelized. In many nations entire peoples and cultural 84 4, 37 | The future of the younger nations is being shaped in the cities.~ 85 5, 43 | life of their respective nations and can be a sign of the 86 5, 47 | to make disciples of all nations and to baptize them (cf. 87 5, 50 | Jesus Christ before the nations - to the extent that this 88 5, 52 | missionary activity among the nations, the Church encounters different 89 5, 59 | shows the people of the rich nations how to become brothers and 90 6, 61 | called and sent forth to the nations (cf. Gal 1:15-16).~In the 91 6, 62 | church is sent forth to the nations. Precisely" so that this 92 6, 65 | send them to preach to the nations. Accordingly, through the 93 6, 66 | the risen Lord among the nations must not allow themselves 94 6, 73 | missionary work among the nations owes so much. Imbued with 95 7, 77 | missionary work among the nations."166~Sharing in the universal 96 7, 82 | religions who settle in other nations for reasons of study or 97 Conc, 92 | word, to all people and nations. I see the dawning of a Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
98 1, 1 | especially among the Slav nations, and mindful of their incalculable 99 1, 1(2) | the Prelates of the Slav Nations: AAS 55 (1963), pp. 434- 100 1, 2 | and especially for the nations of the continent of Europe, 101 1, 2 | that divides the Churches, nations and peoples, was linked 102 1, 3 | from the midst of the Slav nations.~The events of the last 103 1, 3(5) | Only in a few Slav nations is the feast still celebrated 104 2, 7 | established in the midst of those nations. He is unanimously venerated, 105 3, 9 | and make disciples of all nations".19 In so doing, the preachers 106 3, 10 | the Good News to the Slav nations which were then forming.~ 107 4, 13 | words: "Praise the Lord, all nations! Extol him, all peoples".23 108 4, 15 | Churches in the various nations.~By thus acting, he always 109 5, 16 | concord among peoples and nations, beyond all the frontiers 110 5, 17 | their mission among the Slav nations.~In Venice, before the representatives 111 5, 17 | Praise the Lord, all nations! Extol him, all peoples!".34~ 112 5, 19 | love.~All individuals, all nations, cultures and civilizations 113 5, 20 | together with the other nations of the earth, were descendants 114 6, 21 | the cultures of the Slav nations owe their "beginning" or 115 6, 21 | literature of all the Slav nations.~Furthermore, the translation 116 6, 21 | greater part of the Slav nations, and in particular of all 117 6, 22 | all the Slav peoples and nations make the work of evangelization 118 6, 22 | life of these peoples and nations.~ 119 7, 26 | coming into being in the Slav nations. From them also comes for 120 8, 28 | and into the of European nations which during the preceding 121 8, 29 | the peace and life of the nations, and even threatening the 122 8, 30 | heritage of faith of the Slav nations; preserve and bless this 123 8, 30 | arrived for these peoples and nations, and the holy Missionaries 124 8, 30 | that the people and the nations which, thanks to the apostolic 125 8, 31 | you, who called the Slav nations into the communion of the 126 8, 31 | and valid which the Slav nations have brought and continue Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
127 2, 7 | incumbent on the more developed nations "to help the developing 128 2, 10 | selfishness of individuals and nations the principal motivation. 129 3, 12 | each country, the United Nations Organization promoted consecutively 130 3, 12 | the aim of helping many nations, some of which had already 131 3, 15 | rights of the individual nations." In fact, it often happens 132 3, 16 | developed or developing nations and the international organizations 133 3, 16 | the part of the developing nations themselves, and especially 134 3, 16 | responsibility of the developed nations, which have not always, 135 3, 17 | development: either all the nations of the world participate, 136 3, 17 | proclaimed by the United Nations. attention is focused on 137 3, 18 | to the vast majority of nations is the phenomenon of unemployment 138 3, 18(36) | A recent United Nations publication entitled World 139 3, 19 | both within the debtor nations and in the international 140 3, 19 | This is because the debtor nations, in order to service their 141 3, 21 | Movement of Non-Aligned Nations, which, in its positive 142 3, 22 | instead of becoming autonomous nations concerned with their own 143 3, 23 | guarantee its own security. Nations which historically, economically 144 3, 23 | a leadership role among nations can only be justified by 145 3, 23 | position in the community of nations, it would fall seriously 146 3, 23 | ready to make use of the nations for the realization of its 147 3, 26 | years ago by the United Nations Organization. Its very existence 148 3, 26 | instruments issued by the United Nations Organization or other international 149 3, 26 | individuals but also to nations and peoples, which, as entities 150 3, 26(47) | International Instruments, United Nations, New York, 1983; John Paul 151 4, 28(51) | not the ultimate goal of nations or of individuals. All growth 152 4, 28(51) | true greatness...both for nations and for individual men, 153 4, 32 | as well as societies and nations. In particular, it obliges 154 4, 32 | misdirected. ~Peoples or nations too have a right to their 155 4, 33 | including the rights of nations and of peoples - be really 156 4, 33 | the Charter of the United Nations Organization: the equality 157 5, 36(65) | small, or even of whole nations and blocs of nations, she 158 5, 36(65) | whole nations and blocs of nations, she knows and she proclaims 159 5, 37 | double attitude of sin; nations and blocs can do so too. 160 5, 38 | interdependence among individuals and nations. The fact that men and women 161 5, 39 | the stronger and richer nations must have a sense of moral 162 5, 39 | responsibility for the other nations, so that a real international 163 5, 39 | integrity of the weaker nations situated within the so-called " 164 5, 39 | solidarity among individuals and nations.~The motto of the pontificate 165 6, 42 | Likewise the leaders of nations and the heads of international 166 6, 44 | possible the developing nations themselves should favor 167 6, 44 | order to take this path, the nations themselves will have to 168 6, 44 | cultural traditions. ~Some nations will have to increase food 169 6, 44 | not particularly developed nations which have nevertheless 170 6, 44 | become food exporters.~Other nations need to reform certain unjust 171 6, 45 | neglected. But the developing nations themselves have the duty 172 6, 45 | desirable, for example, that nations of the some geographical 173 6, 45 | richer and more powerful nations, as part of the hoped - 174 6, 45 | participation in the comity of nations - as is already happening Ut unum sint Chap., §
175 1, 5 | shall be my people. Then the nations will know that I the Lord 176 2, 53 | to whom the Churches and nations of Europe entrust their 177 2, 54 | the world. The great Slav nations of Eastern Europe owe their 178 3, 98 | preaches the Gospel to all nations, it is also true that she Veritatis splendor Chap., §
179 Int, 2 | Christ, the "light of the nations", shines upon the face of 180 Int, 2 | People of God among the nations,3 while attentive to the 181 2, 30 | to "make disciples of all nations..., teaching them to observe 182 3, 98 | affecting entire peoples and nations, there is a growing reaction


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