Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 1, 7 | is always the condition expressed or understood" that proper
2 2, 12 | Socialism" — could not be better expressed.~
3 4, 30 | will of Jesus Christ as expressed in the Gospel. Pope Leo
4 6, 53 | the Church has repeatedly expressed her thinking, while closely
5 6, 55 | of Siena, who, in prayer, expressed the same idea: "In your
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 6 3, 4(52) | masculine fidelity to self expressed by hesed. Against this psychological
7 3, 4(52) | power of motherhood, is expressed in the Old Testament texts
8 4, 5(61) | our God," there is clearly expressed the second meaning, namely,
9 4, 6 | his son. This fidelity is expressed in the parable not only
10 4, 6 | squandered his inheritance; it is expressed even more fully by that
11 4, 6 | hesed - is at the same time expressed in a manner particularly
12 5, 7 | absolute justice is expressed, for Christ undergoes the
13 7, 13 | about the mercy of God, expressed in the Bible, resounds as
14 7, 14 | solidarity, which St. Paul expressed in his concise exhortation
15 7, 14 | a new content, which is expressed most simply and fully in
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 16 1, 5(22) | which are contained and expressed in the books of the Sacred
17 1, 7 | its salvific results, is expressed by the verb "take": "He
18 1, 9 | Trinitarian formula, in which is expressed the life-giving power of
19 1, 21 | he is perfectly aware, is expressed in that "rejoicing," which
20 1, 24 | fulfills God's promise already expressed through the Prophet's words: "
21 1, 26 | this era of the Church expressed itself in a special way
22 2, 33 | and efficacious. This is expressed by St. Paul, when he contrasts
23 2, 33 | Father, through whom is expressed the loving omnipotence of
24 2, 40 | of Christ's sacrifice is expressed in very significant words
25 3, 62 | charity."272 This union is expressed and made real especially
26 3, 62 | Church from the beginning expressed and confirmed her identity
27 Conc, 67(295)| relevant is the invitation expressed there "to implore the gift
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 28 1, 11 | ages.9 This truth is well expressed by the words with which
29 1, 12 | body and his blood; he also expressed its sacrificial meaning
30 2, 21 | cf. 1 Cor 10:17), is both expressed and brought about”.36~A
31 4, 39 | Sacrifice. Hence the great truth expressed which the Liturgy expresses
32 4, 46 | Encyclical Ut Unum Sint I expressed my own appreciation of these
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 33 1, 25 | Old Covenant, whereby God expressed his will to communicate
34 2, 35 | his own the words of truth expressed by Saint Augustine: "You
35 2, 41 | included and more fully expressed in the positive command
36 2, 42 | the Creator himself and expressed symbolically by the prohibition
37 3, 67 | of God.~The Apostle Paul expressed this newness in terms of
38 4, 93 | service to the Gospel of life, expressed through solidarity as experienced
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 39 4, 42 | nothing, is to be known and expressed?”.43~The fundamental harmony
40 4, 46 | forms of atheistic humanism, expressed in philosophical terms,
41 6, 76 | rationality of certain truths expressed in Sacred Scripture, such
42 7, 84 | reality is understood and expressed, without going further to
43 7, 92 | once again be known and expressed. The Truth, which is Christ,
44 7, 96 | propositions in which they are expressed. 113 Were this not the case,
45 7, 96(113) | Church, even when it is expressed with greater clarity or
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 46 2, 9 | the earth"14, in which is expressed the will of the Creator
47 3, 15 | Church's teaching has always expressed the strong and deep convinction
48 5, 26 | about work which is already expressed in the whole tradition of
49 5, 26 | proclaimed what we find expressed in modern terms in the teaching
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 50 1, 1 | of faith which Saint John expressed at the beginning of his
51 1, 5 | episcopal collegiality is expressed, mention must be made at
52 1, 6 | ourselves that was so eloquently expressed by the Apostle: "By the
53 1, 6 | non-Christian religions, an activity expressed through dialogue, contacts,
54 2, 8 | non-Biblical language is expressed by the word "heart". Christ,
55 2, 10 | Redemption man becomes newly "expressed" and, in a way, is newly
56 2, 11 | aspiration of the human spirit as expressed in its quest for God and
57 2, 11 | Christians and Jews. It also expressed its esteem for the believers
58 3, 13 | truth and the love that are expressed in him with unique unrepeatable
59 3, 16 | the Redemption. This is expressed by the Second Vatican Council
60 3, 17 | Humanae,114 in which is expressed not only the theological
61 4, 18 | human spirit, in which is expressed that never - ending restlessness
62 4, 18 | for what is spiritual is expressed also by people who are outside
63 4, 20 | of his redeeming action expressed and enshrined by him in
64 4, 20 | being is most completely expressed and in which Christ himself
65 4, 20 | of which have often been expressed in the Church's Magisterium
66 4, 20 | all its fullness, what is expressed by it and what is actuated
67 4, 20 | priesthood of Christ is expressed in an essential and universal
68 4, 20 | This second aspect was expressed by Paul VI in the Apostolic
69 4, 21 | kingship". This dignity is expressed in readiness to serve, in
70 4, 22 | Second Vatican Council, who expressed this truth in the Constitution
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 71 2, 36 | to the revealed word is expressed with the religious and poetical
72 2, 37 | from the depth of her faith expressed in the words of the Magnificat,
73 2, 37 | the Magnificat, is later expressed in the words and works of
74 3, 39 | fullness of grace," which was expressed in the complete willingness
75 3, 41 | mystery of the Assumption is expressed the faith of the Church,
76 3, 43 | characteristic of the Church was expressed in a particularly vivid
77 3, 45 | Mother's new motherhood is expressed in the singular, in reference
78 3, 45 | Church has been practiced and expressed in different ways. The same
79 3, 45 | though indirectly, everything expressed by the intimate relationship
80 3, 45 | a disciple of Christ is expressed in a special way precisely
81 3, 48 | the Mother of Christ as expressed in the mysteries of her
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 82 3, 23 | sense of John's Gospel is expressed in the "priestly prayer": "
83 4, 37 | whatever content is eventually expressed, but from the very fact
84 5, 46 | the outset, conversion is expressed in faith which is total
85 5, 46 | calling. This lofty reality is expressed in the words of Jesus to
86 7, 79 | 79. Cooperation is expressed above all by promoting missionary
87 8 | Spirit~This spirituality is expressed first of all by a life of
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 88 3, 8 | for the two holy Brothers expressed itself through the voice
89 3, 9 | similar occasions is admirably expressed by the words of Constantine
90 3, 10 | values which were present and expressed therein.~
91 4, 13(21) | of Cyril and Methodius, expressed their full agreement when
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 92 1, 1 | human person, has always expressed itself in the most varied
93 3, 17 | signs of fragmentation, expressed in the conventional names
94 3, 26 | being. This awareness is expressed, for example, in the more
95 4, 28 | being,"51 which had been expressed earlier in precise words
96 4, 34 | the Creator himself and expressed symbolically by the prohibition
97 6, 44 | political community - as expressed in the free and responsible
98 7, 47 | certain that the concern expressed in this Encyclical as well
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 99 1, 5 | and then joined together, expressed the divine will to "gather
100 1, 18 | 18. Taking up an idea expressed by Pope John XXIII at the
101 1, 19 | renewal in which the faith is expressed, but also of the very life
102 1, 24 | one Eucharistic fellowship expressed in worship and in common
103 1, 28 | truth concerning man as expressed by the Council: man is in
104 1, 28 | dialogue, so profoundly expressed by Pope Paul VI in his Encyclical
105 1, 38 | formulations whereby doctrine is expressed in the various Churches
106 1, 38 | a given epoch and can be expressed without them, nevertheless
107 2, 45 | basis of a recommendation expressed at the ecumenical level,76
108 2, 57 | accordance with the hope expressed by Pope Paul VI, our declared
109 2, 57 | revealed mystery or has expressed them in a clearer manner.
110 2, 60 | Catholic Church, the Council expressed its esteem in these terms: "
111 2, 65 | Ecumenical Patriarchate expressed the hope that some kind
112 2, 69 | The hopes and invitation expressed by the Second Vatican Council
113 2, 71 | very brief Pontificate, expressed the desire to continue on
114 2, 76 | ecumenical interest in peace, expressed in prayer and action by
115 3, 78 | towards such unity is also expressed by others.129~Ecumenism
116 3, 78 | Commissions of dialogue have expressed this commitment to seeking
117 3, 78 | apostolic Church which will be expressed in the common celebration
118 3, 81 | formulation in which it is expressed, as Pope John XXIII recommended
119 3, 97 | manifestation, needs to be visibly expressed in a ministry in which all
120 3, 98 | was clearly understood and expressed by my Predecessor Pope Paul
121 Exh, 100 | new millennium can only be expressed in a renewed commitment
122 Exh, 100 | of Christ. This will was expressed with heartfelt urgency in
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 123 1, 14 | moral preaching of Christ, expressed in a wonderful and unambiguous
124 1, 24 | gift and task, has been expressed in simple yet profound words
125 2, 29 | manner in which they are expressed, keeping the same meaning
126 2, 29 | thought and feelings as expressed in their culture".47 ~The
127 2, 31 | authentic as it is, has been expressed in a number of more or less
128 2, 52 | by the moral commandments expressed in negative form in the
129 2, 65 | freedom of the person would be expressed on a transcendental level),
130 2, 66 | follow Jesus is admirably expressed in his own words: "Whoever
131 3, 102 | Church's tradition, and was expressed by the Council of Trent: "
132 3, 105 | own day this attitude is expressed particularly in the attempt
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