Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 1, 5 | context for their correct understanding and the proper moral perspective
2 2, 17 | this error consists in an understanding of human freedom which detaches
3 4, 36 | culture reveals its overall understanding of life through the choices
4 5, 47 | ultimately, it demands a correct understanding of the dignity and the rights
5 5, 48 | result of an inadequate understanding of the tasks proper to the
6 5, 49 | that truth, deepening his understanding of it through a dialogue
7 5, 51 | own future depends on the understanding he has of himself and of
8 5, 52 | be made to enhance mutual understanding and knowledge, and to increase
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 9 2, 3 | these concepts is the key to understanding the very reality of mercy.
10 3, 4(52)| tenderness, patience and understanding, that is, readiness to forgive. ~
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 11 1, 4 | continuity and identity of understanding in the midst of changing
12 1, 15 | the spirit of wisdom and understanding, the spirit of counsel and
13 1, 20 | things from the wise and understanding and revealed them to babes;
14 2, 28 | vast horizons open up for understanding "sin" and also "righteousness."
15 2, 29 | Redemption opens the way to an understanding in which every sin wherever
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 16 Int, 10 | encounters an extremely reductive understanding of the Eucharistic mystery.
17 1, 15 | mystery which surpasses our understanding and can only be received
18 1, 15 | explanation which seeks some understanding of this mystery, in order
19 5, 49 | inspiration but also by a clear understanding of the mystery. The same
20 6, 54 | so greatly transcends our understanding as to call for sheer abandonment
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 21 1, 15 | help to provide a positive understanding of the mystery of suffering.~
22 2, 34 | them with knowledge and understanding, and showed them good and
23 2, 49 | extraordinary possibilities for understanding and carrying out all the
24 3, 55 | sought a fuller and deeper understanding of what God's commandment
25 Conc, 102 | leads to a most profound understanding of Mary's experience as
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 26 Int, 2(1) | and seeking the most exact understanding of it, in order to bring
27 Int, 3 | also had upon the ways of understanding existence found in the East.
28 Int, 5 | indispensable help for a deeper understanding of faith and for communicating
29 Int, 5 | contradict one another. On this understanding, everything is reduced to
30 1, 8 | pursued the age-old journey of understanding faith, reflecting on Revelation
31 1, 13 | impaired by the limits of our understanding. Faith alone makes it possible
32 2 | Acquire wisdom, acquire understanding” (Prov 4:5)~
33 2, 21 | of the infinite where an understanding for which until then he
34 4, 36 | ways of proclaiming and understanding the God of Jesus Christ.~
35 4, 38 | the task of deepening the understanding of faith and its motivations.
36 4, 42 | everyone to come to a certain understanding of the contents of faith.
37 4, 43 | could contribute to the understanding of divine Revelation. Faith
38 5, 49 | opinions threaten right understanding of what has been revealed,
39 5, 53 | philosophical knowledge for the understanding of faith. In synthesizing
40 5, 55 | philosophical discourse for the understanding of faith, indeed for the
41 5, 55 | which the terms of both the understanding of faith and the actual
42 5, 59 | in the light of a renewed understanding of moral consciousness;
43 6, 64 | scientific elaboration of the understanding of God's word in the light
44 6, 65 | Theology is structured as an understanding of faith in the light of
45 6, 65 | contribution to a more coherent understanding of Church Tradition, the
46 6, 73 | its final goal will be an understanding of that word which increases
47 6, 73 | of God towards a better understanding of it. It is as if, moving
48 6, 73 | God's word and a better understanding of it, reason is offered
49 6, 77 | thought-structures poorly adapted to the understanding of faith. Were philosophers,
50 6, 77 | implications it has for the understanding of Revelation, as I have
51 6, 79 | cultures may meet, a point of understanding between believer and non-believer.
52 7, 80 | point of reference for an understanding of the enigma of human existence,
53 7, 83 | task of mediation in the understanding of Revelation.~The word
54 7, 84 | be very helpful for the understanding of faith, since they bring
55 7, 92 | 92. As an understanding of Revelation, theology
56 7, 93 | theology is to provide an understanding of Revelation and the content
57 7, 93 | theology is seen to be the understanding of God's kenosis, a grand
58 7, 96(112)| centuries to bring about some understanding of dogma are certainly not
59 7, 96 | concerned to deepen the understanding of the relationship between
60 7, 96 | which will lead to a right understanding of that relationship.~
61 7, 97 | and demanding task is the understanding of revealed truth, or the
62 7, 97 | temptation always remains of understanding these truths in purely functional
63 7, 98 | recovered at the point where the understanding of faith is linked to the
64 7, 99 | communication and deeper understanding of the faith.~
65 Conc, 100 | value of philosophy for the understanding of the faith, as well as
66 Conc, 100 | pursue the search for deeper understanding.~
67 Conc, 104 | often the only ground for understanding and dialogue with those
68 Conc, 104 | guided always by the deeper understanding given them by the word of
69 Conc, 104 | declares. Such a ground for understanding and dialogue is all the
70 Conc, 108 | resources that theology, as the understanding of faith, may be fruitful
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 71 2, 6 | time introduces us to an understanding of its subjective dimension.
72 2, 6 | objective one. Given this way of understanding things, and presupposing
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 73 1, 6 | have a predisposition for understanding every person, analyzing
74 4, 19 | and seeking the most exact understanding of it, in order to bring
75 4, 19 | still need above all that understanding and interpretation of God'
76 4, 19 | and labours to ever deeper understanding of that truth, they can
77 4, 19 | mystery and tending towards an understanding of truth, which has in God
78 4, 22 | tokens that are of more easy understanding and access by each person.
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 79 Int, 5 | finds the path to a deeper understanding of the mystery of the Church.
80 1, 17 | things from the wise and understanding and revealed them to babes" (
81 1, 21 | wedding guests.~What deep understanding existed between Jesus and
82 2, 30 | brings us to a more profound understanding of the mystery of the Incarnation,
83 3, 47 | always be a key to the exact understanding of the mystery of Christ
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 84 2, 20 | individuals and society, and in understanding and esteem for human institutions.~
85 5, 53 | cultural identity, but of understanding, appreciating, fostering
86 5, 56 | convictions, and be open to understanding those of the other party
87 6, 67 | to other cultures, with understanding and respect for them." 136~
88 8 | proved to be incapable of understanding his words and reluctant
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 89 3, 10 | they set themselves to understanding and penetrating the language,
90 7, 27 | openness to others, mutual understanding, and readiness to cooperate
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 91 3, 12 | felt the duty to deepen her understanding of the problems posed by
92 3, 22 | twenty years and a better understanding of the conflicts in the
93 4, 28 | In fact there is a better understanding today that the mere accumulation
94 4, 28 | disposal is guided by a moral understanding and by an orientation towards
95 5, 36 | cannot easily gain a profound understanding of the reality that confronts
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 96 2, 60 | thus contribute to mutual understanding and the continuing pursuit
97 3, 77 | Lord. The greater mutual understanding and the doctrinal convergences
98 3, 82 | more than a mere cordial understanding or external sociability.
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 99 Int, 1 | of the human capacity for understanding and for perseverance, does
100 Int, 4 | contributed to a better understanding of moral demands in the
101 1, 12 | other than the light of understanding infused in us by God, whereby
102 1, 14 | which is critical for fully understanding the commandment of love
103 1, 16 | all these", if one has any understanding of the real meaning of the
104 1, 27 | into Revelation and of an understanding in the light of faith of
105 2, 29 | should work for a perfect understanding of their modes of thought
106 2, 40 | other than the light of understanding infused in us by God, whereby
107 2, 46 | from freedom. In such an understanding, nature would include in
108 2, 47 | basis of a naturalistic understanding of the sexual act that contraception,
109 2, 54 | intimately bound up with one's understanding of the moral conscience.
110 2, 54 | idolatry — lead to a "creative" understanding of moral conscience, which
111 2, 55 | mentioned of the traditional understanding of human nature and of its
112 2, 56 | concerning this "creative" understanding of conscience. ~
113 2, 57 | also indicates the biblical understanding of conscience, especially
114 2, 70 | fundamental option' is, understanding it in such a way that it
115 2, 75 | particular to an inadequate understanding of the object of moral action.
116 3, 95 | one hears, is lacking in understanding and compassion. But the
117 3, 95 | perfection".149 ~In fact, genuine understanding and compassion must mean
118 3, 104 | who converts and for the understanding of human weakness. Such
119 3, 104 | of human weakness. Such understanding never means compromising
120 3, 109 | particular way an ever deeper understanding of the word of God found
121 3, 110 | called to develop a deeper understanding of the reasons underlying
122 3, 111 | observation or phenomenological understanding alone. Indeed, the relevance
123 3, 113 | communion and to a correct understanding of the hierarchical constitution
124 Conc, 119 | can lead to a more genuine understanding of reality, inasmuch as
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