Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 1, 4 | which had taken place in the political, economic and social fields,
2 1, 4 | change taking place in the political order already mentioned.
3 1, 4 | mentioned. Thus the prevailing political theory of the time sought
4 1, 4 | one which implied a new political and social structure.~At
5 1, 4 | devoted to teachings of a political character; still others
6 1, 7 | or her incorporation into political society. Indeed, the formation
7 1, 10 | State or on a particular political theory. Leo XIII is repeating
8 1, 10 | elementary principle of sound political organization, namely, the
9 1, 10 | Christian view of social and political organization. This principle
10 1, 11 | of economic, social and political transformation are creating
11 2, 12 | negative consequences — political, social and economic — of
12 2, 13 | including economic, social, political and cultural groups which
13 2, 18 | use of arms, found ready political and military support and
14 2, 18 | increasingly barbaric means of political and military conflict. Moreover,
15 2, 20 | development of the host country. Political life itself is controlled
16 3, 22 | participatory and more just political structures. An important,
17 3, 22 | forms of protest and for political solutions more respectful
18 3, 22 | hope for change in fragile political and social structures weighed
19 3, 25 | those who, in the name of political realism, wish to banish
20 3, 25 | law and morality from the political arena. Undoubtedly, the
21 3, 25 | paradise in this world. But no political society — which possesses
22 3, 28 | basis of which economic and political choices are made. Enormous
23 3, 29 | every authentically free political order.63 It is important
24 4, 35 | sacrifices and by ensuring political and economic stability,
25 4, 35 | would be the imposition of political choices leading to hunger
26 4, 36 | economic conditions and of political stability, the decision
27 4, 43 | their social, economic, political and cultural aspects, as
28 5, 46 | participation of citizens in making political choices, guarantees to the
29 5, 46 | correspond to democratic forms of political life. Those who are convinced
30 5, 46 | variation according to different political trends. It must be observed
31 5, 46 | truth to guide and direct political activity, then ideas and
32 5, 47 | time, such distortions of political conduct create distrust
33 5, 47 | subsequent decline in the political participation and civic
34 5, 47 | Her contribution to the political order is precisely her vision
35 5, 48 | institutional, juridical or political vacuum. On the contrary,
36 6, 59 | changing social, economic and political contexts, this teaching
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 37 6, 10 | utopia when there is a real political desire for it. ~But side
38 6, 11 | means of domination and political oppression and practiced
39 6, 12 | and finally between whole political systems, indeed between
40 7, 14 | well as in the economic and political fields should tend. it must
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 41 Int, 2 | human community and the political community itself are founded.~
42 1, 12 | powerful cultural, economic and political currents which encourage
43 1, 18 | the cultural, social and political level, where it reveals
44 1, 18 | nationality, religion, political opinion or social class.~
45 3, 70 | and criterion regulating political life are certainly fundamental
46 4, 87 | work, social activity and political commitment. This is a particularly
47 4, 90 | activity and commitment in the political field, as a way of defending
48 4, 90 | developing cultural, economic, political and legislative projects
49 4, 90 | appeal once more to all political leaders not to pass laws
50 4, 90 | conscience, the Church encourages political leaders, starting with those
51 4, 90 | set in place social and political initiatives capable of guaranteeing
52 4, 93 | participation in social and political life. Serving the Gospel
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 53 4, 46 | for projects which, on the political and social plane, gave rise
54 7, 98 | in the social, economic, political and scientific fields, the
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 55 1, 1 | technological, economic and political conditions which, according
56 1, 1 | and the emergence on the political scene of peoples who, after
57 3, 11 | but also and chiefly by political means. We are familiar with
58 3, 11 | the struggle carried on by political as well as ideological means.
59 3, 11 | proletariat", the groups that as political parties follow the guidance
60 3, 11 | fabric of socioeconomic, political, and international life
61 3, 14 | by liberalism and by the political systems inspired by it.
62 4, 18 | both within the individual political communities and in their
63 4, 20 | not have the character of political parties struggling for power;
64 4, 20 | subjected to the decision of political parties or have too close
65 4, 20 | be abused especially for "political" purposes. Furthermore it
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 66 2, 11 | organized and structured as a political system.~With regard to religion,
67 3, 13 | way be confused with the political community, nor bound to
68 3, 13 | community, nor bound to any political system. She is at once a
69 3, 16 | civilization programmes, political programmes, eco nomic ones,
70 3, 16 | that, resting on various political pressures, support the world
71 3, 17 | And what social, economic, political or cultural programme could
72 3, 17 | sense of the State, as a political community, consists in that
73 3, 17 | have a right share in the political life of the community, while
74 3, 17 | be tested in the life of political bodies.~These rights are
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 75 Int, 3 | oppressive ideologies and political systems; the opening of
76 1, 8 | name of ideologies or by political regimes which have sought
77 2, 17 | which is socio-economic, political and even cultural, but within
78 4, 37 | geographical boundaries or political barriers. But it is also
79 4, 37 | fled from conditions of political oppression and inhuman misery,
80 5, 43 | face of the corruption of political or economic power; by not
81 5, 58 | the economic. technical or political levels, or to contribute
82 6, 71 | the family, in schools, in political, social and cultural life,
83 7, 82 | to do so because of the political or economic situations in
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 84 2, 4 | centre of commercial and political life in the Byzantine Empire,
85 2, 4 | resolutely refused a brilliant political future. By reason of his
86 2, 6 | cut short as the result of political and religious complications
87 4, 13(21)| the moment, to changing political alliances, and to the need
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 88 2, 9 | this reality. Therefore political leaders, and citizens of
89 2, 10 | subsequent economic and political repercussions and dependencies,
90 3, 15 | and of economic, social, political and even religious oppression
91 3, 15 | social group, for example a political party, has the right to
92 3, 15 | economic but also cultural, political and simply human, as was
93 3, 16 | those holding economic and political power. Nor can we pretend
94 3, 18 | both within the individual political communities and in their
95 3, 20 | especially drawn to the political causes of today's situation.~
96 3, 20 | striking fact about the political picture since the Second
97 3, 20 | description is not purely political but is also, as the expression
98 3, 20 | opposition is first of all political, inasmuch as each bloc identifies
99 3, 20 | alternative to the other. The political opposition, in turn, takes
100 3, 21 | establish a cultural and political identity of their own, and
101 4, 33 | and social, economic and political, including the rights of
102 4, 33 | inherent in the life of the political community as such; the rights
103 5, 35 | As has already been said, political motives also enter in. For
104 5, 35 | development of peoples are really political in character. In order to
105 5, 35 | of humanity, an effective political will is needed. Unfortunately,
106 5, 35 | have to conclude that this political will has been insufficient.~
107 5, 35 | exclusively to the economic and political causes of underdevelopment (
108 5, 35 | with the necessary concrete political decisions, ought to help
109 5, 36 | shortsightedness," of "mistaken political calculations" and "imprudent
110 5, 38 | its economic, cultural, political and religious elements,
111 5, 39 | of economic, military or political imperialism, and the transformation
112 6, 41 | not propose economic and political systems or programs, nor
113 6, 42 | as our decisions in the political and economic fields must
114 6, 43 | presupposes the overcoming of political rivalries and the renouncing
115 6, 44 | and in particular their political institutions, in order to
116 6, 44 | stronger. For the "health" of a political community - as expressed
117 7, 47 | contributing to economic and political decisions and by personal
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 118 2, 42 | as a result of violent political disturbances, a certain
119 2, 62 | in spite of historical, political, social and cultural barriers.
120 2, 76 | religion being exploited for political and polemical purposes.~
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 121 Int, 4 | and social, economic and political life. In the tradition of
122 3 | the renewal of social and political life ~
123 3, 98 | and economic injustice and political corruption affecting entire
124 3, 99 | governing social, economic and political life, not only with regard
125 3, 101 | 101. In the political sphere, it must be noted
126 3, 101 | respect for the rights of political adversaries, safeguarding
127 3, 101 | observed, the very basis of political coexistence is weakened
128 3, 101 | moral reference point from political and social life, and on
129 3, 101 | truth to guide and direct political activity, then ideas and
130 3, 101 | personal, family, social and political life, morality — founded
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