Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 1, 5 | new trades, the changing relationship between employers and workers,
2 1, 6 | dimension through its intimate relationship not only to the family,
3 1, 10 | day, is the concept of the relationship between the State and its
4 4, 31 | always stand in the same relationship to each other. At one time
5 4, 39 | commitment to enter into a stable relationship with another person and
6 4, 39 | freedom loses its necessary relationship to the human person and
7 4, 41 | and of entering into that relationship of solidarity and communion
8 4, 43 | things", we have re-read the relationship between individual or private
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 9 1, 2 | know God above all in His relationship of love for man: in His "
10 2, 3 | the concept of "mercy" (in relationship to the concept of "love").
11 3, 4(52)| there springs a particular relationship to the child, a particular
12 3, 4 | the profound basis of the relationship between justice and mercy
13 3, 4 | intimate reasons for this relationship by going back to "the beginning,"
14 4, 5 | dignity that springs from the relationship of the son with the father.
15 4, 5 | either. Nevertheless, the relationship between justice and love,
16 4, 5 | was involved, and such a relationship could never be altered or
17 4, 6 | What took place in the relationship between the father and the
18 4, 6 | see in mercy above all a relationship of inequality between the
19 4, 6 | reality is different: the relationship of mercy is based on the
20 6, 12 | the purely utilitarian relationship between individual and individual,
21 7, 14 | reconciliation, not only in the relationship of God with man, but also
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 22 1, 8 | and clearly emphasizes the relationship of interdependence which
23 2, 32 | for he demonstrates its relationship with the Cross of Christ.
24 2, 32 | Christ. Sin, shown in this relationship, is recognized in the entire
25 2, 34 | capacity of having a personal relationship with God, as "I" and "you,"
26 2, 42 | For it is only in this relationship that it is possible to explain
27 2, 44 | In the context of this relationship Christianity rejects any "
28 3, 52 | Thus there is a close relationship between the Spirit who gives
29 3, 59 | 59. Man's intimate relationship with God in the Holy Spirit
30 3, 59 | is the prototype of the relationship with God. There also has
31 3, 64 | in the two cases is the relationship which the Church has with
32 3, 64 | of the human race: in the relationship of communion that man has
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 33 1, 13 | By virtue of its close relationship to the sacrifice of Golgotha,
34 3, 26 | that there is a profound relationship between the two, so much
35 3, 30 | Church's teaching on the relationship between priestly ministry
36 4, 35 | hierarchical order. The profound relationship between the invisible and
37 4, 43 | overlooked: I am referring to the relationship of the Eucharist to ecumenical
38 6, 53 | its richness the profound relationship between the Church and the
39 6, 53 | she herself has a profound relationship with it.~At first glance,
40 6, 53 | indirect picture of Mary's relationship with the Eucharist can be
41 6, 53 | called to imitate her in her relationship with this most holy mystery.~
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 42 1, 8 | to life arise within the relationship between parents and children,
43 2, 49 | bringing about a renewed relationship with God and with others,
44 3, 53 | remains forever in a special relationship with the Creator, who is
45 3, 64 | neglects his fundamental relationship to God, man thinks he is
46 3, 66 | authentic interpersonal relationship, is undermined at its root.~ ~
47 3, 71 | elements of a vision of the relationship between civil law and moral
48 4, 81 | human life as a life of relationship, a gift of God, the fruit
49 4, 81 | that Jesus has a unique relationship with every person, which
50 4, 98 | especially in the direct relationship they have with Christian
51 4, 99 | in a special way in the relationship of husband and wife, but
52 4, 99 | every other interpersonal relationship. The experience of motherhood
53 Conc, 103 | 103. The mutual relationship between the mystery of the
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 54 Int, 4 | part of the world, in a relationship with others like them, all
55 1, 15 | freedom. At this point the relationship between freedom and truth
56 2, 16 | Wisdom literature that this relationship is addressed most explicitly.
57 2, 17 | are set within a unique relationship. In God there lies the origin
58 2, 23 | This is why the Christian's relationship to philosophy requires thorough-going
59 3, 32 | involves an interpersonal relationship and brings into play not
60 3, 32 | others, to enter into a relationship with them which is intimate
61 3, 32 | sought in this interpersonal relationship are not primarily empirical
62 3, 32 | truth, but in a dynamic relationship of faithful self-giving
63 3, 35 | explore more directly the relationship between revealed truth and
64 3, 35 | truth and philosophy. This relationship imposes a twofold consideration,
65 3, 35 | to specify correctly the relationship between revealed truth and
66 4 | CHAPTER IV - THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FAITH AND REASON~
67 4, 41 | confronted the problem of the relationship between faith and philosophy,
68 5, 51 | and of the human being's relationship with God.~Today, then, with
69 5, 52 | pronounced solemnly on the relationship between reason and faith.
70 5, 57 | Council's teaching on the relationship between faith and reason,
71 5, 63 | harmonious and creative relationship between theology and philosophy.
72 6, 66 | activity in the world, the relationship between God and man, or
73 6, 67 | justify and expound the relationship between faith and philosophical
74 6, 70 | theology, the question of the relationship with cultures calls for
75 6, 73 | these considerations, the relationship between theology and philosophy
76 6, 73 | could take. This circular relationship with the word of God leaves
77 6, 74 | The fruitfulness of this relationship is confirmed by the experience
78 6, 74 | We see the same fruitful relationship between philosophy and the
79 6, 75 | sketch of the history of the relationship between faith and philosophy,
80 6, 79 | thinking in their reciprocal relationship. It is to be hoped therefore
81 7, 86 | on the need for a close relationship of continuity between contemporary
82 7, 90(106)| requirement of an honest relationship with regard to truth as
83 7, 94 | initial problem is that of the relationship between meaning and truth.
84 7, 94 | need, therefore, that the relationship between fact and meaning,
85 7, 94 | between fact and meaning, a relationship which constitutes the specific
86 7, 96 | the understanding of the relationship between conceptual language
87 7, 96 | right understanding of that relationship.~
88 7, 97 | confirmed by the intimate relationship which exists between faith
89 7, 99 | help greatly to clarify the relationship between truth and life,
90 Conc, 100 | systematic way the issue of the relationship between faith and philosophy.
91 Conc, 101 | duty to recover its true relationship with philosophy, I feel
92 Conc, 101 | philosophy too should recover its relationship with theology. In theology,
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 93 1, 1 | conflicts and crises, which, in relationship with the reality of work,
94 2, 5 | undoubtedly include also a relationship with technology, with the
95 2, 5 | concerning human work in relationship to its subject, which is
96 2, 7 | everything in direct or indirect relationship with the subject of work -
97 3, 12 | phase always remains the relationship of man with the resources
98 4, 16 | in the first place of the relationship between the employer, direct
99 4, 17 | other facet of the labour relationship, thus conditioning the conduct
100 4, 19 | analysis are formed within the relationship between worker and direct
101 4, 19 | way for securing a just relationship between the worker and the
102 4, 19 | certain "socialization", the relationship between the employer (first
103 4, 19 | work, determine the correct relationship between worker and employer.
104 4, 23 | exploitation. As regards the work relationship, the same criteria should
105 5, 27 | Cross of Christ, what is the relationship of this new good to the
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 106 2, 7 | Church is his Body33. "By her relationship with Christ, the Church
107 2, 12 | requirement of an honest relationship with regard to truth as
108 3, 15 | continually through her relationship with Christ, reading man'
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 109 1, 23 | Jesus highlights a new relationship between Mother and Son,
110 2, 33 | in her arms: it is the relationship with the Son which glorifies
111 3, 44 | 44. Given Mary's relationship to the Church as an exemplar,
112 3, 45 | unique and unrepeatable relationship between two people: between
113 3, 45 | many children, her personal relationship with each one of them is
114 3, 45 | expressed by the intimate relationship of a child with its mother.
115 3, 46 | 46. This filial relationship, this self-entrusting of
116 3, 46 | femininity has a unique relationship with the Mother of the Redeemer,
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 117 1, 10 | while having a mysterious relationship to the Church, does not
118 2, 18 | is a unique and special relationship which, while not excluding
119 3, 29 | of peoples. The Church's relationship with other religions is
120 4, 39 | universal Church would lose its relationship to God's plan and would
121 5, 44 | to enter into a personal relationship with himself in Christ"73
122 5, 50 | commitment to ecumenism. The relationship between ecumenical activity
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 123 2, 5 | consider the document in relationship to the Second Vatican Ecumenical
124 2, 9 | decisions of government, this relationship of universality, this interdependence
125 4, 31 | is always defined by its relationship to the work of Christ. In
126 5, 38 | define each individual's relationship with self, with neighbor,
127 5, 38 | conversion specifically entails a relationship to God, to the sin committed,
128 7, 47(88) | Council, Declaration on the Relationship of the Church to Non-Christian
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 129 1, 33 | unity. There is a close relationship between prayer and dialogue.
130 1, 37 | since they vary in their relationship to the foundation of the
131 2, 50 | joined to us in a very close relationship".82~Speaking of the Churches
132 2, 54 | refers primarily to the relationship between Byzantium and Rome.
133 2, 64 | special affinity and close relationship in view of the long span
134 2, 66 | differently from us ... about the relationship between the Scriptures and
135 3, 79 | can be achieved: 1) the relationship between Sacred Scripture,
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 136 Int, 4 | essential and constitutive relationship to truth. Thus the traditional
137 1, 13 | spiritual and bodily being in relationship with God, with his neighbour
138 1, 17 | witness to the fundamental relationship between freedom and divine
139 1, 23 | fulfilment in Christ, the relationship between the (Old) Law and
140 2, 28 | who "alone is good"; the relationship clearly indicated in the
141 2, 30 | freedom and what is its relationship to the truth contained in
142 2, 30(50) | Council, Declaration on the Relationship of the Church to Non-Christian
143 2, 34 | novel interpretations of the relationship of freedom to the moral
144 2, 37 | their profound and intimate relationship. Only thus will it be possible
145 2, 48 | consider carefully the correct relationship existing between freedom
146 2, 54 | 54. The relationship between man's freedom and
147 2, 54 | which one conceives the relationship between freedom and law
148 2, 56 | earlier with regard to the relationship, based on truth, between
149 2, 65 | radical revision of the relationship between person and acts.
150 2, 65 | words, concerning man's relationship with himself, with others
151 2, 71 | 71. The relationship between man's freedom and
152 2, 72 | of acts is defined by the relationship of man's freedom with the
153 3, 84 | forceful way is that of the relationship of man's freedom to God'
154 3, 84 | ultimately the question of the relationship between freedom and truth. ~
155 3, 87 | free. Worship of God and a relationship with truth are revealed
156 3, 90 | 90. The relationship between faith and morality
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