Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 1, 6 | of space devoted to this subject in the Encyclical shows
2 1, 8 | Declarations and Conventions on the subject26 and the internal laws
3 1, 9 | which was to become the subject of many solemn International
4 1, 10 | socialism. Liberalism is not the subject of a special section, but
5 1, 11 | later to this important subject of the limits inherent in
6 2, 13 | person as the autonomous subject of moral decision disappears,
7 2, 13 | decision disappears, the very subject whose decisions build the
8 2, 13 | mechanism or collective subject can substitute for it. The
9 2, 19 | social life, and they tend to subject them to public control which
10 4, 39 | parties involved", often subject them "to intolerable pressures ...
11 4, 39 | society's only value, not subject to any other value, the
12 4, 39 | consumer of goods than as a subject who produces and consumes
13 4, 41 | without it being possible to subject to critical scrutiny the
14 5, 44 | therefore by his very nature the subject of rights which no one may
15 5, 46 | majority, or that it is subject to variation according to
16 6, 53 | wrote: "We approach this subject with confidence, and in
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 17 2, 3 | This truth is not just the subject of a teaching; it is a reality
18 2, 3 | our considerations to this subject, that is to say, to establishing
19 3, 4 | tell us much about this subject.52 ~The Old Testament proclaims
20 5, 8 | love in a world that is subject to evil. At the same time
21 6, 10 | as a created being he is subject to a thousand shortcomings,
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 22 2, 36 | and dignity of the human subject, who is a person. But this
23 2, 36 | person. But this personal subject is also always a creature:
24 2, 43 | characteristic of the personal subject. But at the same time, "
25 3, 50 | in a certain sense, the subject of God's self-communication
26 3, 59 | precisely because he is the subject of God's approach and presence,
27 3, 59 | approach and presence, the subject of the divine condescension,
28 3, 59 | diminishing, is present in each subject capable of receiving him
29 3, 60 | keeps vigil - in order to subject it to the "prince of this
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 30 3, 29 | the author and principal subject of this sacrifice of his,
31 3, 30 | Sacrifice have both been the subject in recent decades of a fruitful
32 4, 43 | communion, there is one subject which, due to its importance,
33 5, 52 | on this very important subject. No one is permitted to
34 6, 53 | Gospel is silent on this subject. The account of the institution
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 35 1, 19 | it, and recognizes as a subject of rights only the person
36 1, 20 | the person, but is made subject to the will of the stronger
37 1, 22 | exclusive property, completely subject to his control and manipulation.~
38 2, 34 | man and everything is made subject to him: "Fill the earth
39 2, 34 | over things; these are made subject to him and entrusted to
40 2, 34 | no reason can he be made subject to other men and almost
41 2, 42 | the natural world, we are subject not only to biological laws
42 3, 68 | and these would not be subject to necessary control by
43 3, 70 | human behaviour, must be subject: in other words, its morality
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 44 Int, 4 | as a free and intelligent subject, with the capacity to know
45 1, 13 | spiritual nature, enabling the subject to act in a way which realizes
46 1, 13(15)| created reason is completely subject to uncreated truth, we are
47 4, 47 | of man yields is not only subject to 'alienation', in the
48 6, 69 | thorough knowledge of the subject under study; but it should
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 49 2, 4 | activity beginning in the human subject and directed towards an
50 2, 4 | in each conscious human subject. Each and every individual
51 2, 5 | mechanized "work", the proper subject of work continues to be
52 2, 5 | interaction between the subject and object of work (in the
53 2, 5 | work in relationship to its subject, which is man. These questions
54 2, 6 | Subjective Sense: Man as the Subject of Work~In order to continue
55 2, 6 | speak only indirectly of the subject of work; but what they say
56 2, 6 | person, man is therefore the subject ot work. As a person he
57 2, 6 | person, a conscious and free subject, that is to say a subject
58 2, 6 | subject, that is to say a subject that decides about himself.~
59 2, 6 | man himself, who is its subject. This leads immediately
60 2, 6 | measure of the dignity of the subject of work, that is to say
61 2, 7 | indirect relationship with the subject of work - remains on a secondary
62 2, 7 | treated as the effective subject of work and its true maker
63 2, 7 | where he is not treated as subject and maker, and for this
64 2, 8 | fundamental dimension of its subject, that is to say, the human
65 2, 8 | dimension of work. Although the subject of work is always the same,
66 2, 8 | say that, by reason of its subject, work is one single thing (
67 2, 8 | degradation of man as the subject of work, and against the
68 2, 8 | be continued study of the subject of work and of the subject'
69 2, 8 | subject of work and of the subject's living conditions. In
70 2, 8 | social degrading of the subject of work, by exploitation
71 2, 9 | the context of man as the subject of work, it is now appropriate
72 2, 10 | point of view - that of the subject of work - concerns the great
73 3, 11 | closely linked with man as the subject of work and with man's rational
74 3, 11 | the vast literature on the subject and by experience. Instead,
75 3, 11 | work, which is the main subject of the considerations in
76 3, 12 | required, is the real efficient subject in this production process,
77 3, 12 | collection of things. Man, as the subject of work, and independently
78 3, 13 | as it were an impersonal "subject" putting man and man's work
79 3, 13 | not first and foremost the subject of work and the efficient
80 3, 14 | thereby, man's character as a subject in social life and, especially,
81 3, 14 | socializing only when the subject character of society is
82 3, 15 | instrument rather than a true subject of work with an initiative
83 4, 16 | labour of every working subject is manifested. ~For when
84 4, 17 | worker, who is the proper subject of labour. For instance
85 4, 18 | above with regard to the subject character of human labour. ~
86 4, 18 | aspect of the dignity of the subject of all work, that is to
87 4, 18 | the dignity of man, the subject of work. ~Rational planning
88 4, 19 | has been said above on the subject of the indirect employer
89 4, 20 | specific dignity of the subject of the work. The activity
90 4, 22 | the dignity of man, to the subject of work and not to economic
91 4, 23 | least a few words on the subject of emigration in search
92 4, 23 | case, it is the loss of a subject of work, whose efforts of
93 5, 25 | image, received a mandate to subject to himself the earth and
94 5, 26 | exhortation and command, on the subject of work: "Now such persons
95 5, 26 | progress and development - a subject that dominates present-day
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 96 3, 15 | living in the world. The subject of development and progress
97 3, 15 | forget however that this subject contains not only affirmations
98 3, 16 | become himself something subject to manipulation in many
99 3, 17 | long declaration on this subject. This is the document called
100 3, 17 | citizenship.~Even if briefly, this subject must also be dealt with,
101 4, 18 | necessity to which matter is subject. We intend and are trying
102 4, 19 | before us as the social subject of responsibility for divine
103 4, 20 | rise in us human beings subject to numerous limitations
104 4, 20 | Paenitemini contains; this subject must be investigated more
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 105 Int, 3 | moves me to take up this subject once more is the prospect
106 Int, 6 | story of all human beings, subject here on earth to transitoriness,
107 3, 41 | him all things are made subject until he subjects himself
108 3, 46 | Mother of the Redeemer, a subject which can be studied in
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 109 Int, 1 | of missionary activity, a subject to which I am devoting the
110 2, 18 | a doctrine, or a program subject to free interpretation,
111 4, 31 | Council's decree on this subject. This is one of the Church'
112 5, 44 | proclamation of his mystery.~The subject of proclamation is Christ
113 5, 48 | Ad Gentes deals with this subject at length,79 and since the
114 6, 61 | constitute a "collegial subject" of that mission, having
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 115 1, 2 | circumstances that were the subject of my prayer and reflection.
116 4, 13 | Eastern Empire and believers subject to the Patriarchate of Constantinople,
117 5, 16 | among its statements on the subject of universality, the same
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 118 1, 3 | ever new, because it is subject to the necessary and opportune
119 2, 8(19) | XIII has as its principal subject "the condition of the workers"
120 3, 18 | aspect of the dignity of the subject of all work, that is to
121 4, 28 | itself perfect the human subject, unless it contributes to
122 4, 28 | maturing and enrichment of that subject's "being," that is to say
123 4, 29 | same time man must remain subject to the will of God, who
124 4, 34 | the natural world, we are subject not only to biological laws
125 5, 36 | sway, can only be a world subject to structures of sin. The
126 5, 36(65)| itself - is not in itself the subject of moral acts. Hence a situation
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 127 1, 28 | dimension. It involves the human subject in his or her entirety;
128 3, 89 | of Rome has now become a subject of study which is already
129 3, 96 | fraternal dialogue on this subject, a dialogue in which, leaving
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 130 2, 40 | of man, the personal subject of his actions. The moral
131 2, 41 | as if the moral life were subject to the will of something
132 2, 43 | the rational creature is subject to divine providence in
133 2, 44 | and our freedom must be subject". Indeed, the force of law
134 2, 46 | of behaviour which can be subject to observation or explained
135 2, 48 | extrinsic to the person, the subject and the human act. Their
136 2, 48 | soul that the person is the subject of his own moral acts. The
137 2, 52 | of conscience. The acting subject personally assimilates the
138 2, 61 | individual who is their subject — are not measured by the
139 2, 62 | an ignorance of which the subject is not aware and which he
140 2, 62 | about the good which the subject is called to seek sincerely. ~
141 2, 71 | Gregory of Nyssa: "All things subject to change and to becoming
142 2, 71 | Now, human life is always subject to change; it needs to be
143 2, 72 | goals, or simply because the subject's intention is good.122
144 2, 73 | responsible" for his actions and subject to the judgment of God,
145 2, 74 | intention of the acting subject, the circumstances — and
146 2, 75 | those values. The acting subject would indeed be responsible
147 2, 75 | judged on the basis of the subject's intention in reference
148 2, 75 | if the intention of the subject is focused, in accordance
149 3, 97 | fact that "the origin, the subject and the purpose of all social
150 3, 99 | therefore by his very nature the subject of rights which no one may
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