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Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 1, 6 | principles, such as the universal destination of the earth'
2 1, 8(26) | Cf. Universal Declaration of Human Rights.~
3 1, 9(30) | Cf Universal Declaration of Human Rights;
4 2, 21(52) | Cf. Universal Declaration of Human Rights,
5 4 | PRIVATE PROPERTY AND THE UNIVERSAL DESTINATION OF MATERIAL
6 4, 31 | is the foundation of the universal destination of the earth'
7 4, 43 | private property and the universal destination of material
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 8 6, 10 | increased sense of what is universal, through a clearer awareness
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 9 2, 29 | expands, until it assumes a universal dimension by reason of the
10 3, 64 | Redemption, which is ordered to universal salvation. Since God "wishes
11 3, 64 | of creation. In the same universal dimension of Redemption
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 12 Int, 8 | powerful experience of its universal and, so to speak, cosmic
13 1, 12 | 12. This aspect of the universal charity of the Eucharistic
14 4, 39 | Eucharist expresses this universal communion with Peter and
15 5, 51 | Churches in isolation from the universal Church”.101 ~
16 5, 52 | celebration, but also for the universal Church, which is a part
17 5, 52 | and a witness to, the one universal Church made present in every
18 CON, 61 | by the Holy Spirit; the universal sacrament of salvation and
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 19 1, 7 | Book of Genesis which has universal significance: it is a page
20 1, 19 | evidence of an objective and universal truth, which is the foundation
21 2, 31 | we fail to appreciate the universal anguish of man when we meditate
22 3, 57 | from error when "it shows universal agreement in matters of
23 3, 57 | taught by the ordinary and universal Magisterium. 51~The deliberate
24 3, 62 | taught by the ordinary and universal Magisterium. 73~No circumstance,
25 3, 65 | taught by the ordinary and universal Magisterium. 82~Depending
26 3, 70 | If today we see an almost universal consensus with regard to
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 27 Int, 4 | beings seek to acquire those universal elements of knowledge which
28 Int, 4 | and formulates the first universal principles of being and
29 1, 14 | introduces into our history a universal and ultimate truth which
30 3, 24 | methods, has articulated this universal human desire.~
31 3, 27 | think it possible to attain universal and absolute truth; and
32 3, 27 | truth—presents itself as universal, even if it is not the whole
33 4, 36 | broadened their view to include universal principles, they no longer
34 4, 36 | satisfying the demands of universal reason. This development
35 4, 43 | new path of philosophy and universal culture. The key point and
36 4, 44 | consistently within the horizon of universal, objective and transcendent
37 4, 47 | in modern culture. From universal wisdom and learning, it
38 4, 47 | existence in its broadest and universal dimension. Man therefore
39 4, 48 | risk of no longer being a universal proposition. It is an illusion
40 5, 54 | service of the Roman Pontiff's universal Magisterium,70 the Congregation
41 5, 56 | a widespread distrust of universal and absolute statements,
42 6, 66 | be able to articulate the universal meaning of the mystery of
43 6, 69 | pluralism, simply deny the universal value of the Church's philosophical
44 6, 69 | which is concerned with the universal. Indeed, this kind of thinking
45 6, 70 | promise in Christ now became a universal offer: no longer limited
46 6, 70 | characteristic openness to the universal and the transcendent. Therefore
47 6, 77 | the intelligibility and universal truth of its claims. It
48 7, 83 | coherent account of the universal and transcendent value of
49 7, 84 | of faith or to deny their universal validity, then not only
50 7, 84 | transcendent reality in a universal way—analogically, it is
51 7, 96 | basic concepts retain their universal epistemological value and
52 7, 98 | that “once the idea of a universal truth about the good, knowable
53 7, 98 | of which is to apply the universal knowledge of the good in
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 54 1, 2 | and transformed on a more universal scale.~
55 2, 4 | process is,at the same time, universal: it embraces all human beings,
56 2, 9 | workers and, since work is a universal calling, it is familiar
57 3, 14 | this order, namely, the universal destination of goods and
58 4, 18 | possible to actuate a plan for universal and proportionate progress
59 4, 18 | of work and increasingly universal respect for the rights inherent
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 60 1, 1 | Predecessor John Paul I, the universal service connected with the
61 1, 4 | consciousness must go with universal openness, in order that
62 1, 5 | renewing the Church in her universal dimension. Indeed, the Synod
63 1, 5 | own originality within the universal unity of the Church. The
64 1, 6 | fulfilling the Church's universal mission, with regard to
65 1, 6 | Church from seeking the universal unity of Christians the
66 2, 11 | work to form that full and universal awareness by the Church
67 2, 11 | first place religion as a universal phenomenon linked with man'
68 3, 15 | existence in its broadest and universal dimension. Man therefore
69 3, 16 | within a perspective of universal joint development of each
70 4, 18 | mystery and into its rich universal language. It was not without
71 4, 19 | should give evidence of the universal sharing by the whole of
72 4, 20 | expressed in an essential and universal manner. In Christ, priesthood
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 73 1, 7 | salvation in Christ. It is a universal plan, which concerns all
74 2, 33 | the holy Fathers and the universal tradition of the Church,
75 3, 40 | handmaid of the Lord took on a universal dimension, for the work
76 3, 40 | efficacy of the one and universal mediation of Christ "between
77 3, 50 | desire to reconfirm this universal inheritance of all the Sons
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 78 Int, 2 | commitment to the Church's universal mission that the new evangelization
79 1, 4 | of Christ."4~The Church's universal mission is born of faith
80 1, 5 | to the Sanhedrin, has a universal value, since for all people -
81 1, 5 | Holy Spirit. Christ's one, universal mediation, far from being
82 1, 6 | gives him an absolute and universal significance, whereby, while
83 1, 9 | been established as the universal sacrament of salvation. 16 "
84 1, 10 | from God and is therefore a universal one, we are obliged to hold
85 2, 12 | that her election has a universal meaning (cf. for example
86 2, 16 | The resurrection gives a universal scope to Christ's message,
87 3, 23 | versions. First, there is the universal dimension of the task entrusted
88 3, 25 | and religion, for a truly universal mission.~
89 3, 28 | presence and activity are universal, limited neither by space
90 3, 29 | things."48~Moreover, the universal activity of the Spirit is
91 3, 30 | particular churches and the universal Church, are called to have
92 4, 31 | apostles, the Church received a universal mission - one which knows
93 4, 33 | sense of commitment to the universal mission. In these communities
94 4, 37 | 37. By virtue of Christ's universal mandate, the mission ad
95 4, 37 | missionary activity. Certainly, a universal mission implies a universal
96 4, 37 | universal mission implies a universal perspective. Indeed, the
97 4, 39 | cut itself off from the universal Church would lose its relationship
98 5, 43 | Christianity is open to universal brotherhood, for all men
99 5, 48 | remains in communion with the universal Church and becomes missionary
100 5, 49 | this task belongs to the universal Church and to the particular
101 5, 49 | as part of the Church's universal mission, is the clearest
102 5, 51 | with the particular and the universal Church, in heartfelt communion
103 5, 52 | the local churches, the universal Church herself is enriched
104 5, 53 | through attention both to the universal Church and to the particular
105 5, 54 | gospel and communion with the universal Church."94 Bishops, as guardians
106 5, 54 | chorus of other voices in the universal Church."97 In effect, inculturation
107 6, 61 | to work in the Church's universal mission. They constitute
108 6, 61 | horizons of the Church's universal mission were expanded, and
109 6, 62 | Christianity to further its universal mission remains valid and
110 6, 62 | Church. It follows that the universal Church and each individual
111 6, 62 | soon as possible in the universal missionary work of the Church.
112 6, 62 | essential bond between the universal Church and the particular
113 6, 63 | the risen Lord gave the universal missionary mandate to the
114 6, 63 | new evangelization and the universal mission. I have traveled
115 6 | Diocesan Priests for the Universal Mission~
116 6, 67 | mission, but for the most universal and all embracing mission
117 6, 67 | priestly ministry shares in the universal scope of the mission that
118 7, 77 | nations."166~Sharing in the universal mission therefore is not
119 7, 83 | making known the life of the universal Church and in voicing the
120 7, 83 | not ignore the Church's universal mission, ecumenism, the
121 7, 83 | to share in the Church's universal mission, promoting vocations
122 7, 84 | common purpose of fostering a universal missionary spirit among
123 7, 84 | imbued with a genuinely universal and missionary spirit; they
124 7, 85 | receive in the context of the universal mission, and none should
125 8, 89 | The missionary is the "universal brother," bearing in himself
126 8, 90 | salvation in the Church."174~The universal call to holiness is closely
127 8, 90 | is closely linked to the universal call to mission. Every member
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 128 3, 10 | peoples and the unity of the universal Church. This was the price
129 4, 12 | Church as one, holy and universal.~Even though Slav Christians,
130 5, 19 | mysterious plan and in the universal history of salvation. This
131 5, 20 | Most Holy Trinity, in the universal plan for the salvation of
132 7, 26 | for the communion of the universal Church both in the East
133 7, 26 | the West, and, within the universal Church, love for the particular
134 7, 27 | one great Tradition of the universal Church. For us they are
135 7, 27 | own part to play in the universal plan of salvation. Every
136 7, 27 | and, at the same time, to universal and catholic communion;
137 7, 27 | conscious of being the universal sign and sacrament of salvation
138 8, 31 | contribution made by them to the universal patrimony. The Pope of Slav
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 139 2, 7 | the Church regarding the "universal purpose of goods"13; the
140 2, 9 | considered in the perspective of universal interdependence, changes
141 3, 14 | this question has assumed a universal dimension.~As we observe
142 3, 18 | previous one, because it is universal in character and tends to
143 5, 36 | a true awareness of the universal common good, and the need
144 6, 42 | by the principle of the universal destination of goods. Likewise,
145 7, 48 | his Father an eternal and universal kingdom...here on earth
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 146 1, 7 | Church of God, a Church truly universal and sent forth to the whole
147 2, 42 | taken place in Rome. The "universal brotherhood" of Christians
148 3, 80 | faith, and these require universal consent, extending from
149 3, 84 | as a source of hope. This universal presence of the Saints is
150 3, 89 | study of the question of a universal ministry of Christian unity".148
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 151 2, 32 | development. Once the idea of a universal truth about the good, knowable
152 2, 32 | of which is to apply the universal knowledge of the good in
153 2, 33 | with an outright denial of universal human values, at least with
154 2, 43 | the eternal, objective and universal law by which God out of
155 2, 51 | rights and duties, it is universal in its precepts and its
156 2, 52 | calling and destiny".95 These universal and permanent laws correspond
157 2, 53 | adequate formulation for universal and permanent moral norms
158 2, 55 | meticulous observance of universal norms as to a creative and
159 2, 59 | discloses the objective and universal demands of the moral good,
160 2, 60 | by the "divine law", the universal and objective norm of morality.
161 2, 61 | him as a witness to the universal truth of the good, as well
162 2, 67 | an action prohibited by a universal rule is concretely recognized,
163 2, 73(123)| from God and is therefore a universal one, we are obliged to hold
164 2, 75 | which, by contradicting a universal negative norm, directly
165 3, 85 | today: how can obedience to universal and unchanging moral norms
166 3 | Universal and unchanging moral norms
167 3, 95 | firmness in defending the universal and permanent validity of
168 3, 96 | firmness in defending the universal and unchanging moral norms
169 3, 96 | existence: only by obedience to universal moral norms does man find
170 3, 102 | involve martyrdom. But, as universal and daily experience demonstrates,
171 3, 109 | Church (cf Jn 14:16-17), "the universal body of the faithful who
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