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Centesimus annus
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1 Int, 1 | Episcopal Conferences, by international agencies, universities and 2 1, 5 | and communal, national and international. She formulates a genuine 3 1, 8 | is the case despite the International Declarations and Conventions 4 1, 9 | the subject of many solemn International Declarations and Conventions,30 5 1, 10 | of each nation and in the international order I have discussed in 6 2, 14 | time brought to bear on international relations. As a result of 7 2, 15(44) | 629-632; Discourse to the International Labor Organization (I.L. 8 2, 17 | many injustices both on the international level and within individual 9 2, 21 | recognition in a number of International Documents52 and, one might 10 2, 21 | from the national to the international level.53~While noting this 11 2, 21 | means for the resolution of international conflicts. This seems to 12 2, 21 | urgent problem which the international community has yet to resolve.~ ~ 13 3, 23 | internal disputes, and war in international ones.~ 14 3, 27 | to create or consolidate international structures capable of intervening 15 4, 33 | economic activities at the international level. It seems therefore 16 4, 33 | gaining fair access to the international market, based not on the 17 4, 34 | individual nations and of international relations, the free market 18 4, 35 | on the part of the entire international community. Stronger nations 19 4, 35 | for taking their place in international life, and the latter must 20 5, 51 | search for ways to resolve international conflicts other than by 21 5, 52 | now urgently needed in the international community. Furthermore, 22 5, 52 | adequate interventions on the international level. For this to happen, 23 5, 52 | are on the margins of the international community, so as to obtain 24 6, 54 | ordering of national and international society, economic life, 25 6, 58 | accompanied by effective international agencies which will oversee 26 6, 58 | powerful countries, and that in international agencies the interests of 27 6, 58 | have little weight in the international market, but which are burdened 28 6, 60 | solving serious national and international problems is not just a matter 29 6, 60 | at both the national and international levels.~ Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
30 Int, 2(10) | Those Taking Part in the International Congress on Pneumatology ( 31 3, 57 | terrorism, organized even on an international scale? ~Unfortunately, this Evangelium vitae Chap., §
32 Int, 4 | attention from national and international bodies, are left open to 33 1, 12 | damaging and distorting, at the international level, relations between 34 1, 16 | global intervention at the international level - serious family and 35 1, 17 | against life", involving even international Institutions, engaged in 36 1, 18 | peoples made in distinguished international assemblies is a merely futile 37 1, 18 | which, also as a result of international pressures and forms of conditioning, 38 1, 26 | the local, national and international level, through the efforts 39 1, 26 | similar way national and international associations of physicians 40 1, 26 | or wars. Even if a just international distribution of medical 41 3, 59 | which reaches out to include international institutions, foundations 42 3, 65(79) | Pius XII, Address to an International Group of Physicians (24 43 3, 65(80) | Pius XII, Address to an International Group of Physicians (24 44 3, 65(81) | Pius XII, Address to an International Group of Physicians (24 45 3, 65(81) | 57-58; Address to the International College of Surgeons (1 June 46 3, 73 | often supported by powerful international organizations, in other 47 4, 91 | Governments and the various international agencies must above all 48 4, 91 | in both the national and international order".115 This is the only 49 4, 98 | personal, family, social and international level - on the basis of Fides et ratio Chap., §
50 Int, 3 | which inspire national and international legal systems in regulating 51 4, 43(46) | the Participants at the IX International Thomistic Congress (29 September 52 5, 60(84) | Saint Thomas: Address to the International Pontifical AthenaeumAngelicum” ( 53 5, 60(84) | Participants of the Eighth International Thomistic Congress (13 September 54 5, 60(84) | the Participants at the International Congress of the Saint Thomas 55 6, 67(90) | Letter to Participants in the International Congress of Fundamental 56 7, 96(112)| 42 (1950), 566-567; cf. International Theological Commission, Laborem exercens Chap., §
57 1, 1 | individual nations and on the international level. While it is true 58 1, 1 | among the nations and in international decision-making. These new 59 1, 2 | initiatives, both on the international level and at the level of 60 2, 5 | governments, for systems and international organizations; they also 61 2, 7 | and in the wider field of international and intercontinental relationships, 62 3, 11 | as is evidenced by the international declarations on work and 63 3, 11 | such initiatives on the international level is the International 64 3, 11 | international level is the International Labour Organization, the 65 3, 11 | and leaders of this broad international movement, the purpose of 66 3, 11 | socioeconomic, political, and international life in our age, we cannot 67 4, 16 | are proclaimed by various international organizations and increasingly 68 4, 16 | countries and societies and in international relations, as the Church' 69 4, 17 | policy and of the systems of international relationships that derive 70 4, 17 | be exercised by all the International Organizations whose concern 71 4, 17 | Organization. It appears that the International Labour Organization and 72 4, 18 | agents at the national and international level that are responsible 73 4, 18 | taken in the dimension of international collaboration by means of 74 4, 18 | even violent reactions. The International Organizations have an enormous 75 4, 22 | national communities and international organizations have turned Redemptor hominis Chap., §
76 1, 5 | collegial structures of an international or continental character. 77 3, 17 | very basis of social and international peace, as has been declared 78 3, 17 | reached formulation on the international level in the middle of our Redemptoris missio Chap., §
79 2, 20(29) | Cf. International Theological Commission, 80 4, 37 | scientific research, and international relations which promote 81 4, 37 | involvement of all. That is why international organizations and meetings 82 4, 37 | who live and work in this international sphere must always remember 83 5, 58 | development by governments and international experts who are impressed 84 6, 72 | the local, national and international levels. Within the Church, 85 6, 72 | missionary associations, international Christian volunteer organizations, 86 7, 82 | authentic missionary spirit.~International tourism has now become a 87 7, 82 | as experts of the various international bodies. In the modern world Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
88 7, 26 | religious, cultural, civil and international nature, is seeking a vital Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
89 3, 16 | developing nations and the international organizations to find a 90 3, 17 | housing crisis. During this International Year of the Home less proclaimed 91 3, 17(34) | the celebration of this International Year with a special Document 92 3, 19 | It is the question of the international debt, concerning which the 93 3, 19(38) | Ethical Approach to the International Debt Question (December 94 3, 19 | debtor nations and in the international financial market; the instrument 95 3, 19(40) | Ethical Approach to the International Debt Question (December 96 3, 20 | the other's domination.~International relations, in turn, could 97 3, 21 | negative effects in the international relations which concern 98 3, 21 | contradictions gave rise to the International Movement of Non-Aligned 99 3, 24 | Commission Iustitia et Pax on the international debt points out,42 everyone 100 3, 24(42) | Ethical Approach to the International Debt Question (December 101 3, 26 | gradual acceptance by the international community are signs of a 102 3, 26 | Nations Organization or other international organizations.47~The awareness 103 3, 26(47) | Human Rights: Collection of International Instruments, United Nations, 104 3, 26 | unionists, people of science and international officials - many of them 105 3, 26 | worthy of the name.~The great international organizations, and a number 106 4, 33 | religious belief.~On the international level, that is, the level 107 5, 39 | is applied by analogy in international relationships. Interdependence 108 5, 39 | nations, so that a real international system may be established 109 5, 39 | other peoples and of the international community, to make a contribution 110 5, 39 | into effect of social and international justice, but also through 111 5, 40 | the level of national and international society. The "evil mechanisms" 112 6, 41 | existence, in society and in the international order, in the light of faith 113 6, 42 | doctrine must be open to an international outlook, in line with the 114 6, 42(73) | Section 2: "Building Up the International Community," nn. 83-90.~ 115 6, 42 | nations and the heads of international bodies, while they are obliged 116 6, 43 | demanded by the situation of international imbalance, as already described, 117 6, 43 | specifically: the reform of the international trade system, which is mortgaged 118 6, 43 | structure of the existing international organizations, in the framework 119 6, 43 | in the framework of an international juridical order. ~The international 120 6, 43 | international juridical order. ~The international trade system today frequently 121 6, 43 | There exists, too, a kind of international division of labor, whereby 122 6, 43 | of the major problems of international exchange and of the grave 123 6, 43 | the opinion of many, the international organizations seem to be 124 6, 43 | needs a greater degree of international ordering, at the service 125 6, 45 | of all - especially the international community - in the framework 126 7, 47 | commitment to national and international undertakings - the measures 127 7, 48 | their social, national and international life, since the former is 128 7, 49 | social situations and the international crisis itself, in their Ut unum sint Chap., §
129 2, 51 | the framework of the Joint International Commission for the Theological 130 2, 59 | establishment in 1979, the Joint International Commission for the Theological 131 2, 59(98) | JOINT INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION FOR THE THEOLOGICAL 132 2, 60 | More recently, the Joint International Commission took a significant 133 2, 60 | dialogue at both the local and international levels, and thus contribute 134 3, 78 | The documents of the many International Mixed Commissions of dialogue 135 3, 89(149)| ANGLICAN-ROMAN CATHOLIC INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION, Final Report, 136 3, 89(149)| ARCIC-I (September 1981); INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION FOR DIALOGUE 137 3, 89(149)| research conducted by the JOINT INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION FOR THE THEOLOGICAL Veritatis splendor Chap., §
138 1, 6(13) | World on the occasion of the International Year of Youth (March 31, 139 2, 31(54) | taking part in the Fifth International Colloquium of Juridical 140 3, 84(136)| those taking part in the International Congress of Moral Theology ( 141 3, 97 | both on the national and international levels. ~


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