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Centesimus annus
    Chap., §
1 3, 29 | and duty to seek God, to know him and to live in accordance 2 3, 29 | and fundamental right to know the truth and live according 3 5, 46 | are convinced that they know the truth and firmly adhere 4 6, 55 | Revelation. "In order to know man, authentic man, man 5 6, 55 | in his fullness, one must know God", said Pope Paul VI, 6 6, 55 | eternal Godhead, I shall know my own nature".110~Christian Dives in misericordia Chap., §
7 1, 1 | long, and yet you do not know me...? He who has seen me 8 1, 2 | making known" by Christ we know God above all in His relationship 9 3, 4 | long, and yet you do not know me...? He who has seen me 10 6, 10 | young people, especially, know that the progress of science 11 7, 13 | mind. Those who come to know God in this way, who "see" 12 8, 15 | forgive them; for they know not what they do."137 At Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
13 1, 13 | yet fundamental, which we know from Genesis. "If I do not 14 1, 16 | Spirit upon him."55 ~We know that the Servant of the 15 1, 26 | Council of our century. For we know that it was in a special 16 2, 31 | house of Israel therefore know assuredly that God has made 17 2, 32 | within it. Man does not know this dimension - he is absolutely 18 2, 36 | and what is evil - cannot "know good and evil, like God." 19 2, 40 | they are forgiven."151 ~We know that "God anointed Jesus 20 2, 40 | centurion Cornelius.152 We know of the Paschal Mystery of 21 2, 45 | in man's very heart. We know that recognizing evil in 22 2, 45 | demands a great effort. We know that conscience not only 23 2, 45 | spoken to everyone: "You know him, for he dwells with 24 2, 46 | conscience from dead works." ~We know that the result of such 25 2, 48 | beings, human consciences, to know the truth concerning sin, 26 2, 48 | same time enables them to know the truth about that righteousness 27 3, 55 | Galatians) enable us to know and feel vividly the strength 28 3, 65 | you then, who are evil, know how to give good gifts to 29 3, 65 | he writes: "For we do not know how to pray as we ought, Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
30 6, 53 | mention of Mary. Yet we know that she was present among 31 CON, 62 | Gazing upon Mary, we come to know the transforming power present Evangelium vitae Chap., §
32 1, 7 | brother?' He said, ?I do not know; am I my brother's keeper?' 33 1, 8 | the question: "I do not know; am I my brother's keeper?" ( 34 1, 8 | keeper?" (Gen 4:9). "I do not know": Cain tries to cover up 35 1, 19 | be interpreted: "I do not know; am I my brother's keeper?" ( 36 1, 21 | exclaimed: "My offences truly I know them; my sin is always before 37 1, 25 | reminds us of this: "You know that you were ransomed from 38 2, 31 | hope. Israel thus comes to know clearly that its existence 39 2, 31 | 21).~Thus, in coming to know the value of its own existence 40 2, 31 | acknowledgment of the "mystery": "I know that you can do all things, 41 2, 32 | concern for them, and they know for certain that their lives 42 2, 37 | believed, and have come to know, that you are the Holy One 43 2, 37 | eternal life, that they may know you the only true God, and 44 2, 37 | have sent" (Jn 17:3). To know God and his Son is to accept 45 2, 38 | what we shall be, but we know that when he appears we 46 2, 44 | beyond death: "I do not know how you came into being 47 2, 49 | brothers and sisters: "We know that we have passed out 48 3, 54 | brother is a murderer, and you know that no murderer has eternal 49 4, 78 | humility and gratitude we know that we are the people of 50 4, 84 | wonderful are your works. You know me through and through" ( 51 4, 100 | of life and love". But we know that we can rely on the Fides et ratio Chap., §
52 Bles | human heart a desire to know the truth—in a word, to 53 Bles | the truth—in a word, to know himself—so that, by knowing 54 Int | INTRODUCTION - “KNOW YOURSELF”~ 55 Int, 1 | self-consciousness: the more human beings know reality and the world, the 56 Int, 1 | the world, the more they know themselves in their uniqueness, 57 Int, 1 | our life. The admonition Know yourself was carved on the 58 Int, 1 | that is as those who “know themselves”.~Moreover, a 59 Int, 2 | then face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall understand 60 Int, 4 | subject, with the capacity to know God, truth and goodness. 61 Int, 5 | philosophy the way to come to know fundamental truths about 62 Int, 5 | to those who do not yet know it.~Therefore, following 63 Int, 5 | further its yearning to know more and to know it ever 64 Int, 5 | yearning to know more and to know it ever more deeply. Complex 65 Int, 5 | of the human capacity to know the truth, modern philosophy 66 Int, 6 | trust in their capacity to know and challenge philosophy 67 1, 7 | that the human mind can know of the meaning of life.~ 68 1, 9 | to the source, because we know in one by natural reason, 69 1, 12 | comes to us in the things we know best and can verify most 70 1, 15 | Lord's words: “You will know the truth, and the truth 71 1, 15 | God for the human being to know in all its fullness the 72 1, 15 | creation. To those wishing to know the truth, if they can look 73 2, 16 | reason human beings can know which path to take, but 74 2, 16 | capacity of men and women to know themselves, the world and 75 2, 19 | intelligence human beings can “know the structure of the world 76 2, 20 | correctly what it seeks to know and to place it within the 77 2, 22 | of the mind” can come to know God. Through the medium 78 2, 22 | onwards the human capacity to know the truth was impaired by 79 3, 25 | All human beings desire to know”,23 and truth is the proper 80 3, 25 | question of whether what they know is true or not. If they 81 3, 26 | the desire and the duty to know the truth of our own destiny. 82 3, 26 | own destiny. We want to know if death will be the definitive 83 3, 32 | only a person's capacity to know but also the deeper capacity 84 3, 32 | about existence. The martyrs know that they have found the 85 4, 36 | mythological elements. We know that Greek religion, like 86 4, 42 | the more it desires to know. Whoever lives for the truth 87 4, 42 | which the human being can know nothing or next to nothing, 88 4, 44 | divine. This wisdom comes to know by way of connaturality; 89 4, 47 | is no longer equipped to know the truth and to seek the 90 6, 65 | her teaching, but also to know in depth the philosophical 91 6, 66 | propositions, the believer comes to know the history of salvation, 92 7, 82 | verify the human capacity to know the truth, to come to a 93 7, 82 | duplicity and mendacity, can know and grasp the clear and 94 7, 83 | human being's capacity to know this transcendent and metaphysical 95 7, 90(106)| of Saint John, “You will know the truth, and the truth 96 7, 92 | To believe it possible to know a universally valid truth 97 7, 99 | Christ is it possible to know the fullness of the truth 98 Conc, 102 | discover both their capacity to know the truth 124 and their 99 Conc, 107 | fullness and their call to know and love God as the supreme Laborem exercens Chap., §
100 3, 12 | to subdue the earth, we know that these words refer to 101 3, 15 | made for him to be able to know that in his work, even on 102 5, 27 | uniting work with prayer, know the place that his work Redemptor hominis Chap., §
103 1, 6 | spirituality, in which, as we know well, the members of these 104 2, 7 | Apostle did: "For I decided to know nothing among you except 105 2, 11 | work aimed at getting to know each other and removing 106 2, 11 | helping everyone to get to know "the unsearchable riches 107 2, 12 | this high ideal. And we know well that the conversion 108 2, 12 | the same words: "You will know the truth, and the truth 109 2, 12 | said earlier: "You will know the truth, and the truth 110 3, 16 | kind or another. We all know well that the areas of misery 111 4, 21 | great gift only when we know how to use it consciously Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
112 Int, 3 | Millennium, we Christians who know that the providential plan 113 1, 16 | conditions of extreme poverty. We know from Luke that when, on 114 1, 17 | the case, how can Mary "know the Son"? Of course she 115 1, 17 | Of course she does not know him as the Father does; 116 1, 17 | Jesus answered: "Did you not know that I must be in my Father' 117 2, 26 | individuals and peoples. We know that at the beginning of 118 2, 30 | 30. Christians know that their unity will be 119 3, 50 | whether they still do not know their Savior, are happily Redemptoris missio Chap., §
120 Int, 1 | with peoples who do not know Christ has convinced me 121 Int, 3 | number of those who do not know Christ and do not belong 122 1, 5 | which God has enabled us to know about himself.~Christ is 123 1, 8 | multitudes have the right to know the riches of the mystery 124 1, 9 | so that we can come to know God's mercy and our own 125 1, 10 | an opportunity to come to know or accept the gospel revelation 126 1, 11 | horizontal dimension. We know, however, that Jesus came 127 1, 11 | way, and have a right to know the value of this gift and 128 2, 18 | the kingdom of God as we know it from Revelation. The 129 3, 23 | eternal life, that they know you the only true God, and 130 3, 23 | Son, so that the world may know and believe (cf. Jn 17:21- 131 3, 28 | people will always...want to know what meaning to give their 132 4, 31 | women - who as yet do not know Christ the Redeemer of humanity. 133 5, 52 | charitable works. She comes to know and to express better the 134 5, 55 | addressed to those who do not know Christ and his Gospel, and 135 5, 58 | they seek and do not yet know, the grandeur of man created 136 6, 65 | vocation and no longer to know exactly what the Church 137 6, 70 | among the peoples who do not know him.~ 138 6, 71 | women - who as yet do not know Christ the Redeemer of humanity," 145 139 6, 71 | to hear the Gospel and to know Christ." 150 Furthermore, 140 7, 80 | ahead of them, and they will know the genuine joy of proclaiming Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
141 2, 6 | at the end of my day. I know that you greatly love your 142 4, 14 | 14. As we know, according to the teaching 143 5, 16 | conditions of their own life.~We know that the Second Vatican Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
144 1, 4 | twenty years ago.~As we well know, time maintains a constant 145 3, 21 | developing countries. For as we know the tension between East 146 3, 24 | even more severe. As we all know, this is a trade without 147 4, 34 | industrialized zones. We all know that the direct or indirect 148 6, 42 | man" who pretended not to know the beggar Lazarus lying Ut unum sint Chap., §
149 Int, 4 | for this conversion!~We know that during her earthly 150 1, 5 | people. Then the nations will know that I the Lord sanctify 151 3, 83 | All Christian Communities know that, thanks to the power 152 3, 87 | Christian brethren, coming to know their way of thinking and Veritatis splendor Chap., §
153 Bles | freedom, leading him to know and love the Lord. Hence 154 Int, 1 | 1:25). Man's capacity to know the truth is also darkened, 155 Int, 3 | people, even those who do not know Christ and his Gospel or 156 Int, 3 | without any fault do not know anything about Christ or 157 1, 10 | splendour of that glory. "Know, then, O beautiful soul, 158 1, 10 | writes Saint Ambrose. "Know that you are the glory of 159 1, 10 | knowledge are disclosed to me. Know then, O man, your greatness, 160 1, 17 | 17. We do not know how clearly the young man 161 1, 20 | another. By this all men will know that you are my disciples, 162 1, 24 | who does not love does not know God; for God is love... 163 2 | You will know the truth, and the truth 164 2, 34 | words of Christ: "You will know the truth, and the truth 165 2, 44 | together with an exhortation to know it, ponder it and translate 166 3, 87 | authentic freedom: "You will know the truth, and the truth 167 3, 89 | this we may be sure that we know him, if we keep his commandments. 168 3, 89 | commandments. He who says ' I know him' but disobeys his commandments 169 3, 94 | present in all peoples, and we know that those who followed 170 3, 112 | their inability fully to know and keep God's law and from 171 Conc, 120 | Father for those who do not know what they do (cf Lk 23:34),


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