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Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 1, 9 | to discharge freely one's religious duties. The Pope wished
2 1, 9 | principle of the right to religious freedom, which was to become
3 1, 9(31) | Council, Declaration on Religious Freedom Dignitatis Humanae;
4 3, 24 | life, to rediscover the religious roots of their national
5 3, 29 | some countries new forms of religious fundamentalism are emerging
6 3, 29 | exercise of their civil and religious rights, preventing them
7 4, 39 | ignoring the ethical and religious dimension, has been weakened,
8 4, 42 | of which is ethical and religious, then the reply is certainly
9 5, 45 | nation, society, the family, religious groups and individuals themselves.
10 5, 46 | purports to be scientific or religious, claim the right to impose
11 5, 46(94) | Council, Declaration on Religious Freedom Dignitatis Humanae.~
12 5, 47 | synthesis of these rights is religious freedom, understood as the
13 5, 47(97) | Council, Declaration on Religious Freedom Dignitatis Humanae,
14 6, 55 | Church can never abandon her religious and transcendent mission
15 6, 57 | the land, men and women Religious founded hospitals and shelters
16 6, 60 | for specific ethical and religious values, as well as changes
17 6, 61 | goods but spiritual and religious values as well. Furthermore,
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 18 8, 15 | his conscience empty of religious content he does not find
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 19 3, 65 | unfavorable to the spiritual and religious life. Many times, through
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 20 3, 30 | therefore, while respecting the religious convictions of these separated
21 3, 32 | celebrations, and those religious and laity who lead their
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 22 1, 15 | case in the absence of a religious outlook which could help
23 1, 23 | interpersonal, spiritual and religious - of existence.~In such
24 1, 27 | especially men and women Religious, in traditional and ever
25 1, 28 | choice which is properly religious and moral. It is a question
26 1, 28 | for life reaches its full religious and moral meaning when it
27 2, 43 | deeply human and full of religious meaning, insofar as it involves
28 2, 44 | completely foreign to the religious and cultural way of thinking
29 2, 46 | force. The cultural and religious context of the Bible is
30 3, 65 | the carrying out of other religious and moral duties".79 In
31 3, 71(91) | Council, Declaration on Religious Freedom Dignitatis Humanae,
32 3, 71(93) | Council, Declaration on Religious Freedom Dignitatis Humanae,
33 4, 83 | this outlook, and with deep religious awe to rediscover the ability
34 4, 88 | in institutes staffed by Religious or in any way connected
35 4, 89 | chaplains, men and women religious, administrators and volunteers.
36 4, 101 | certainly has a sacred and religious value, but in no way is
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 37 3, 24 | said, “I see how extremely religious you are in every way. For
38 3, 30 | intellect. Finally, there are religious truths which are to some
39 3, 30 | answers which the different religious traditions offer to the
40 3, 33(28) | zenith and opens to the religious impulse. The religious impulse
41 3, 33(28) | the religious impulse. The religious impulse is the highest expression
42 6, 72 | of the East, so rich in religious and philosophical traditions
43 7, 81 | which corresponds to the religious impulse innate in every
44 7, 83 | move beyond an analysis of religious experience, nor would it
45 7, 88 | sciences; and it relegates religious, theological, ethical and
46 Conc, 102(124)| Council, Declaration on Religious Freedom Dignitatis Humanae,
47 Conc, 104 | who, while not sharing a religious belief, have at heart the
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 48 2, 12 | Council in its Declaration on Religious Freedom, both the first
49 2, 12 | confessors. The Declaration on Religious Freedom shows us convincingly
50 3, 16(103) | Council II: Declaration on Religious Freedom Dignitatis humanae:
51 3, 17 | to include the right to religious freedom together with the
52 3, 17 | Certainly the curtailment of the religious freedom of individuals and
53 3, 17 | curtailment and violation of religious freedom are in contrast
54 3, 17 | curtailment or violation of religious freedom is. In this case
55 4, 19 | number of men and women religious dedicating themselves to
56 4, 21 | to himself. Priests and religious must be faithful to this
57 4, 21 | This is the ideal of the religious life, which has been undertaken
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 58 2, 28 | missionary communities, religious institutes and dioceses;
59 2, 36 | word is expressed with the religious and poetical exultation
60 3, 44 | in the traditions of the Religious Families, in the modern
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 61 1, 5 | In reply to the Jewish religious authorities who question
62 1, 5 | against the polytheism of the religious environment of his time
63 1, 8 | human person has a right to religious freedom.... All should have
64 1, 8 | against his conscience in religious matters, nor prevented from
65 1, 8(12) | Declaration on Religious Freedom Dignitatis Humanae,
66 1, 8 | to seek truth, above all religious truth. They are further
67 1, 8(14) | Declaration on Religious Freedom Dignitatis Humanae,
68 1, 10 | been brought up in other religious traditions. For such people
69 3, 25 | dialogue" with the cultural and religious values of different peoples.
70 3, 25 | cosmic religion, he speaks of religious experiences related to the
71 3, 28 | initiatives - including religious ones - and in mankind's
72 3, 28 | of man's existential and religious questioning, a questioning
73 4 | Complex and Ever Changing Religious Picture~
74 4, 32 | 32. Today we face a religious situation which is extremely
75 4, 32 | on the move; social and religious realities which were once
76 4, 32 | proliferation of messianic cults and religious sects. Religious and social
77 4, 32 | cults and religious sects. Religious and social upheaval makes
78 4, 36 | and is characterized by a religious relativism which leads to
79 4, 38 | in cultures with strong religious elements, but also in secularized
80 4, 38 | phenomenon - the so-called "religious revival" - is not without
81 4, 39 | accomplishment of his plan. Religious freedom, which is still
82 4, 39 | be hoped that authentic religious freedom will be granted
83 4, 39(64) | Council, Declaration on Religious Freedom Dignitatis Humanae,
84 5, 45 | priests, men and women religious, lay people - often unknown
85 5, 47 | catechumenate and then be guided by religious instruction, but also because -
86 5, 50 | well as in cultural and religious matters."82~Ecumenical activity
87 5, 55 | is true and holy in the religious traditions of Buddhism,
88 5, 56 | in individuals and in the religious traditions of mankind. Dialogue
89 5, 56 | consistent with their own religious traditions and convictions,
90 5, 56 | advancement on the road of religious inquiry and experience,
91 5, 57 | exchanges between experts in religious traditions or official representatives
92 5, 57 | and the safeguarding of religious values; and from a sharing
93 5, 58(110) | Address to Clergy and Religious, Jakarta, October 10, 1989,
94 5, 59 | thinking, uninfluenced by a religious outlook and widespread in
95 5, 59 | attention to ethical and religious values. To the poor, missionary
96 5, 60 | dioceses, from parishes to religious institutes - to carry out
97 5, 60 | apostolates. I thank the priests, religious brothers and sisters, and
98 6 | Missionaries and Religious Institutes Ad Gentes~
99 6, 66(132) | Sacred Congregation for Religious and Secular Institutes and
100 6, 66(132) | Relations between Bishops and Religious in the Church Mutuae Relationes (
101 6, 69 | outstanding service rendered by religious families in the spread of
102 6, 69 | especially in those areas where religious traditions hold the contemplative
103 6, 70 | appreciation to the missionary religious sisters, in whom virginity
104 7, 83 | formation for men and women religious, ensuring that some priests
105 7, 84 | priests and men and women religious, who in turn will provide
106 7, 85 | and the bishops, priests, religious and members of the laity,
107 7, 85 | to missionary institutes, religious congregations or other particular
108 7, 85 | priests and men and women religious to the older churches.~On
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 109 1, 3 | the Church not only the religious memory of the two holy Brothers
110 2, 4 | to be better known by his religious name Cyril, was born in
111 2, 4 | exceptional intellectual and religious talents and knowledge, there
112 2, 4 | the Khazars, acting as a religious and cultural expert. While
113 2, 5 | the important civil and religious center of Nitra, gave them
114 2, 5 | scarcely had time to take religious vows and put on the monastic
115 2, 6 | result of political and religious complications which culminated
116 4, 12 | wealth of tradition and religious experience which marked
117 7, 25 | culture of Europe and its religious tradition, and likewise
118 7, 26 | many complex problems of a religious, cultural, civil and international
119 7, 27 | Europe not only in Christian religious communion but also to its
120 8, 30 | more strongly the need for religious and Christian unity and
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 121 2, 8 | of the Church seen as a religious institution - and "development"
122 3, 12 | supporting these efforts with her religious and human inspiration in
123 3, 13 | said that these various religious, human, economic and technical
124 3, 15 | social, political and even religious oppression of the individual
125 3, 15 | for example the right to religious freedom, the right to share
126 3, 25 | only to the cultural and religious identity of the countries
127 3, 26 | many of them inspired by religious faith - who at no small
128 4, 32 | s own way of life or own religious belief.~
129 4, 33 | beginning with the family and religious societies, then all the
130 4, 33 | profess and practice one's own religious belief.~On the international
131 5, 37 | general analysis, which is religious in nature, can be supplemented
132 5, 38 | not they are inspired by a religious faith, will become fully
133 5, 38 | cultural, political and religious elements, and accepted as
134 5, 39 | importance of reawakening the religious awareness of individuals
135 6, 41 | necessarily to extend her religious mission to the various fields
136 6, 42 | particular the right to religious freedom and also the right
137 7, 46 | cultural, transcendent and religious dimensions of man and society,
138 7, 47 | one in fidelity to his own religious profession - showed how
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 139 Int, 3(2) | COUNCIL, Declaration On Religious Freedom Dignitatis Humanae,
140 1, 8 | Council's Declaration on Religious Freedom Dignitatis Humanae.9~
141 1, 8(9) | COUNCIL, Declaration on Religious Freedom Dignitatis Humanae,
142 1, 12 | action, and who show a true religious zeal. They lovingly believe
143 1, 17 | nature of ecumenism and religious freedom.~
144 1, 18 | Council's Declaration on Religious Freedom Dignitatis Humanae
145 1, 18(33) | COUNCIL, Declaration on Religious Freedom Dignitatis Humanae,
146 1, 31 | which are organized in a religious spirit, each explains the
147 1, 32 | Council's Declaration on Religious Freedom affirms: "Truth
148 1, 32 | appreciation of the teaching and religious life of both Communions.
149 1, 32(57) | COUNCIL, Declaration on Religious Freedom Dignitatis Humanae,
150 2, 75 | social field but also in the religious sphere.~Such cooperation
151 2, 76 | ever more apparent that religious considerations are not the
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 152 Int, 1 | obligation to ask the ultimate religious questions. Rather, it spurs
153 Int, 2 | of man's questions, his religious and moral questions in particular,
154 Int, 4 | psychological, social and cultural, religious and even properly theological
155 1, 9 | man's question is really a religious question, and that the goodness
156 1, 9 | good action back to its religious foundations, to the acknowledgment
157 2, 31 | Council's Declaration on Religious Freedom Dignitatis Humanae
158 2, 31(52) | Declaration on Religious Freedom Dignitatis Humanae,
159 2, 31 | particular, the right to religious freedom and to respect for
160 2, 31(53) | Declaration on Religious Freedom Dignitaries Humane,
161 2, 34(58) | Council, Declaration on Religious Freedom Dignitatis Humanae,
162 2, 36 | existence of an ultimate religious foundation for moral norms,
163 2, 43(78) | Declaration on Religious Freedom Dignitatis Humanae,
164 2, 45 | Revelation, treating it with religious respect and fulfilling her
165 2, 60(106) | Spes, 16; Declaration on Religious Freedom Dignitatis Humanae,
166 2, 64(111) | Declaration on Religious Freedom Dignitatis Humanae,
167 2, 82(135) | Council, Declaration on Religious Freedom Dignitatis Humanae,
168 3, 94 | peoples and by the great religious and sapiential traditions
169 3, 98 | rooted and fulfilled in the religious sense.154 ~
170 3, 101 | will be denied and that the religious yearnings which arise in
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