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Centesimus annus
    Chap., §
1 Int, 3 | before and after him, I take my inspiration from the 2 1, 9 | Almighty God.28 No one can take away this human right, which 3 2, 14 | conflicts Christians must often take a position, honestly and 4 2, 17 | truth about man, that they take possession of entire nations 5 2, 20 | the many ideologies which take shape in ways that differ 6 3, 25 | that this judgment will take place at the end of time. 7 4, 33 | which would enable them to take their place in an effective 8 4, 43 | company's activities or take part in such activities Dives in misericordia Chap., §
9 7, 14 | and kind" love122 does not take away differences: the person Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
10 1, 7 | glorify me, for he will take what is mine and declare 11 1, 7 | is expressed by the verb "take": "He will take what is 12 1, 7 | the verb "take": "He will take what is mine and declare 13 1, 7 | explain the words "he will take" by clearly expressing the 14 1, 7 | therefore I said that he will take what is mine and declare 15 1, 7 | of these words "he will take," one can therefore also 16 1, 11 | Spirit: the one who "will take what is mine."40 The words 17 1, 22 | Spirit and Christ: "He will take what is mine and declare 18 1, 22 | therefore I said that he will take what is mine and declare 19 1, 24 | the Redemption: "He will take what is mine and declare 20 2, 31 | Easter is fulfilled: "He will take what is mine and declare 21 2, 34 | having a covenant, which will take place in God's salvific 22 2, 34 | so that he may invite and take them into fellowship with 23 2, 46 | these sources: "he will take what is mine," Jesus said. 24 2, 47 | to hope that there will take root a sense of sin against 25 3, 49 | a dream: "Do not fear to take Mary your wife, for that 26 3, 58 | the Son come to him and take up their abode with him.254 27 Conc, 67 | that no one will be able to take away,"296 the joy which Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
28 Int, 2 | his disciples, saying: “Take this, all of you, and eat 29 Int, 2 | wine and said to them: “Take this, all of you and drink 30 Int, 3 | events which were about to take place, beginning with the 31 Int, 9 | are its ministers. Today I take up anew the thread of that 32 Int, 10 | brings joy to those who take part in it. ~Other positive 33 1, 11 | of the faithful can thus take part in it and inexhaustibly 34 1, 17 | eats Fire and Spirit... Take and eat this, all of you, 35 1, 20 | 26) entails that all who take part in the Eucharist be 36 2, 21 | Room Jesus' invitation: “Take, eat”, “Drink of it, all 37 3, 29 | which, in truth, nobody can take his place”.60 The ministry 38 4, 41 | path which the Church must take at the beginning of the 39 6, 58 | exalted” (cf. Lk 1:52), take root in the world. Mary 40 CON, 62 | 62. Let us take our place, dear brothers Evangelium vitae Chap., §
41 2, 35 | wonderful a work in which to take his rest".26~ ~ 42 2, 45 | has looked on me ... to take away my reproach among men" ( 43 2, 48 | which you are entering to take possession of" (Dt 30:15- 44 3, 58 | better if the birth did not take place. Nevertheless, these 45 3, 64 | euthanasia, that is, to take control of death and bring 46 3, 65 | for, but this duty must take account of concrete circumstances. 47 3, 71 | of life can the civil law take the place of conscience 48 3, 73 | licit to obey it, or to "take part in a propaganda campaign 49 3, 74 | demand not to be forced to take part in morally evil actions. 50 3, 74 | 6; 14:12).~To refuse to take part in committing an injustice 51 3, 74 | opportunity to refuse to take part in the phases of consultation, 52 4, 83 | those who do not presume to take possession of reality but 53 4, 90 | effectively possible to take care of children and the 54 4, 91 | interventions must always take into account and respect 55 4, 93 | willingness to adopt or take in children abandoned by 56 4, 95 | is pleasing to the Lord. Take no part in the unfruitful 57 4, 95 | believers, even those who take an active part in the life 58 4, 95 | the steps we are called to take in order to serve life in Fides et ratio Chap., §
59 Int, 6 | those who love truth may take the sure path leading to 60 1, 10 | so that he may invite and take them into communion with 61 1, 12 | does the mystery of man take on light”.12 Seen in any 62 2, 16 | beings can know which path to take, but they can follow that 63 3, 24 | human being may choose to take, a path which begins with 64 3, 29 | an answer leads them to take the first step. This is 65 3, 32 | nothing and no-one could ever take this certainty from them. 66 4, 45 | from faith and meant to take the place of faith.~ 67 5, 60 | does the mystery of man take on light. For Adam, the 68 6, 73 | have suspected it could take. This circular relationship 69 6, 78 | has not been in order to take a position on properly philosophical 70 7, 81 | learning, but will also take its place as the ultimate 71 7, 85 | Christian thought will have to take up through the next millennium 72 7, 85 | thought. If philosophers can take their place within this 73 Conc, 108 | woman that God's Word might take flesh and come among us, Laborem exercens Chap., §
74 1, 2 | teaching widens its horizon to take in the whole world. The 75 2, 4 | some extent beginning to take shape, though for the most 76 2, 8 | nevertheless wide-ranging changes take place in the objective aspect. 77 2, 9 | Thomas18, this does not take away the fact that, as such, 78 3, 14 | Magisterium of the Church take on special significance23: 79 3, 14 | persons and encouraged to take an active part in the life 80 3, 15 | he wishes to be able to take part in the very work process 81 3, 15 | means of production must take this argument into consideration. 82 4, 18 | work and their readiness to take on their own responsibility 83 4, 19 | the other spouse having to take up gainful employment outside 84 4, 19 | these tasks in order to take up paid work outside the 85 4, 20 | profession should always take into account the limitations Redemptor hominis Chap., §
86 1, 2 | but in a certain sense to take it up again at the same 87 2, 8 | does the mystery of man take on light. For Adam, the 88 2, 11 | violence, and men of violence take it by force"70 and moreover 89 3, 15 | today. As we observe and take part in these processes 90 4, 19 | in this direction should take into consideration a certain 91 4, 20 | thought, life or action, to take away from this truly most Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
92 Int, 2 | Son unto the cross."4~I take these very rich and evocative 93 Int, 3 | circumstance which now moves me to take up this subject once more 94 Int, 4 | does the mystery of man take on light," then this principle 95 Int, 5 | of God, of all those who take part in the same "pilgrimage 96 Int, 6(16) | Take away this star of the sun 97 Int, 6(16) | where does the day go? Take away Mary, this star of 98 1, 11 | the woman's Son will not take place without a hard struggle, 99 2, 26 | Apostles were preparing to take up this mission with the 100 Conc, 51(147)| so that he may invite and take them into fellowship with Redemptoris missio Chap., §
101 3, 24 | missionary journey is to take them. The working of the 102 5, 51 | always remain united. They take root in less privileged 103 5, 54 | deposit of faith," will take care to ensure fidelity 104 5, 54 | kind of process needs to take place gradually, in such Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
105 2, 4 | which in fact Methodius did take up, reaching the rank of 106 2, 5 | ill, scarcely had time to take religious vows and put on 107 3, 10 | they found it natural to take a clear position in all 108 5, 16 | Rather does she foster and take to herself, insofar as they 109 7, 23 | Christian terminology in Bohemia take place, and from here, subsequently, Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
110 2, 9 | one's responsibility, to take into consideration, in personal 111 3, 15 | and to form unions, or to take initiatives in economic 112 3, 15 | development which does not take into account the full affirmation 113 3, 26 | a solidarity which will take up interdependence and transfer 114 3, 26 | cycles of nature and to take them into account when planning 115 4, 30 | have not winnowed? ...So take the talent from him, and 116 4, 34 | On the contrary, one must take into account the nature 117 5, 35 | Christians, these decisions will take their inspiration from the 118 5, 36(65) | indifference; of those who take refuge in the supposed impossibility 119 5, 39 | the Church feels called to take her stand beside the poor, 120 5, 40 | to go beyond itself, to take on the specifically Christian 121 6, 42 | It is impossible not to take account of the existence 122 6, 44(81) | need to be convinced to take into their own hands their 123 6, 44 | of the world.~In order to take this path, the nations themselves 124 7, 48 | present time.~All of us who take part in the Eucharist are Ut unum sint Chap., §
125 1, 8 | the Church's decision to take up the ecumenical task of 126 1, 19 | expression of truth can take different forms. The renewal 127 1, 26 | that yearnings for unity take their rise and grow towards 128 1, 35 | salvation".60 Dialogue cannot take place merely on a horizontal 129 1, 36 | doctrinal discussions should take place: "Catholic theologians 130 2, 43 | Catholic Church cannot fail to take part in these efforts.72 131 2, 48 | Ecclesial Communities which take their name from Christ, 132 2, 54 | in particular, desired to take part in the Jubilee celebrations 133 2, 72 | such meetings regularly take place between the Pope and 134 3, 87 | state once more: "We must take every care to meet the legitimate 135 Exh, 102 | strength and courage to take whatever steps are necessary, Veritatis splendor Chap., §
136 Int, 1 | error or of sin can totally take away from man the light 137 1, 17 | desire for perfection can take root and mature, the desire, 138 1, 20 | let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow 139 1, 23 | by enabling sinful man to take stock of his own powerlessness 140 2, 29 | Council invited scholars to take "special care for the renewal 141 2, 30 | lives and from which we take our origin and towards which 142 2, 43 | man the right direction to take in his free actions.81 In 143 2, 46 | behaviour, can be tempted to take as the standard for their 144 2, 47 | evaluation of such acts fails to take into adequate consideration 145 2, 47 | would obviously have to take into account the many limitations 146 2, 47 | Furthermore, it would have to take into consideration the behavioural 147 2, 50 | Indeed, natural inclinations take on moral relevance only 148 2, 50 | which for that matter can take place always and only in 149 2, 59 | definitively rendered: "(This will take place) on that day when, 150 2, 61 | conscience, which leads one to take responsibility for the good 151 2, 75 | action. Some authors do not take into sufficient consideration 152 2, 77 | theories mentioned above take account of the intention 153 2, 77 | Certainly there is need to take into account both the intention — 154 3, 88 | is pleasing to the Lord. Take no part in the unfruitful 155 3, 89 | let him deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow 156 3, 104 | values. ~Instead, we should take to heart the message of 157 3, 105 | 105. All people must take great care not to allow 158 3, 116 | live up to that title, to take it away. ~


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