Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 1, 5 | proclamation of the fundamental conditions for justice in the economic
2 1, 5(11) | description of working conditions; 44: anti-Christian workers'
3 1, 7 | working hours or the hygienic conditions of the work-place, or even
4 1, 8 | the workman accepts harder conditions because an employer or contractor
5 1, 11 | poor and on the terrible conditions to which the new and often
6 2, 15 | minimum salaries and working conditions is decisive in this area.~
7 2, 15 | by creating favourable conditions for the free exercise of
8 2, 15 | parties who determine working conditions, and by ensuring in every
9 2, 16 | improve workers' living conditions. Later on, this movement
10 2, 19 | of social relations, the conditions for steady and healthy economic
11 3, 28 | suffer even more serious conditions of poverty and want.59 What
12 4, 33 | capitalism still flourish in conditions of "ruthlessness" in no
13 4, 33 | World still live in such conditions. It would be a mistake,
14 4, 33 | is far from easy in these conditions.~
15 4, 34 | adequate protection for the conditions of employment.~
16 4, 35 | and nations with the basic conditions which will enable them to
17 4, 36 | necessity of certain economic conditions and of political stability,
18 4, 38 | made to safeguard the moral conditions for an authentic "human
19 4, 39 | from creating the proper conditions for human reproduction and
20 4, 42 | multitudes are still living in conditions of great material and moral
21 5, 46 | requires that the necessary conditions be present for the advancement
22 5, 46 | is realized in history in conditions that are diverse and imperfect.
23 5, 48 | business activities by creating conditions which will ensure job opportunities,
24 5, 52 | opportunities. Creating such conditions calls for a concerted worldwide
25 6, 61 | developing countries amid conditions which are still "a yoke
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 26 3, 4 | fundamental. Love, so to speak, conditions justice and, in the final
27 3, 4(52) | and did not respect its conditions. But precisely at this point,
28 7, 14 | daily living, in the various conditions of our existence If we were
29 7, 14 | satisfaction for insult are conditions for forgiveness. ~Thus the
30 7, 14 | man. Fulfillment of the conditions of justice is especially
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 31 1, 4 | in the midst of changing conditions and circumstances. The Holy
32 2, 43 | norm which establishes and conditions the correspondence of its
33 2, 43 | such as subhuman living conditions, arbitrary imprisonment,
34 2, 43 | well as disgraceful working conditions, where people are treated
35 3, 60 | dignity. ~Also in the ordinary conditions of society, Christians,
36 3, 65 | most varied situations and conditions, sometimes favorable and
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 37 3, 31 | the social and cultural conditions of the modern world it is
38 4, 42 | determining the objective conditions under which communion may
39 4, 46 | sacraments are valid”.97~These conditions, from which no dispensation
40 5, 51 | adaptation to the changing conditions of time and place, the Eucharist
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 41 Int, 3 | such as subhuman living conditions, arbitrary imprisonment,
42 Int, 3 | well as disgraceful working conditions, where people are treated
43 1, 14 | life only under certain conditions and rejects it when it is
44 1, 26 | who find themselves in conditions of particular distress or
45 1, 27 | overall improvement of living conditions. Especially significant
46 2, 33 | lowliest and most vulnerable conditions of human life (cf. Phil
47 3, 56 | correspond to the concrete conditions of the common good and are
48 3, 58 | born would live in such conditions that it would be better
49 3, 63 | makes it, even in difficult conditions, something precious for
50 3, 68 | at least under certain conditions, must acknowledge as belonging
51 3, 70 | at least under certain conditions, to kill unborn human life,
52 4, 88 | When life is challenged by conditions of hardship, maladjustment,
53 4, 90 | capable of guaranteeing conditions of true freedom of choice
54 4, 91 | public health and cultural conditions which will enable married
55 4, 94 | social, economic and cultural conditions make the family's task of
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 56 6, 67(90) | The search for the conditions in which man on his own
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 57 1, 1 | economic and political conditions which, according to many
58 1, 1 | decision-making. These new conditions and demands will require
59 1, 1 | millions who today live in conditions of shameful and unworthy
60 2, 6 | objective one: this dimension conditions the very ethical nature
61 2, 8 | field of wages, working conditions and social security for
62 2, 8 | exercise influence over conditions of work and pay, and also
63 2, 8 | of the living and working conditions of man globally, but it
64 2, 8 | changing social systems and conditions of living, are undergoing
65 2, 8 | of the subject's living conditions. In order to achieve social
66 2, 9 | exceptionally laborious conditions. It is familiar not only
67 3, 11 | regarding the health and living conditions of the workers and their
68 3, 13 | the capital, is that it conditions man's work; we cannot assert
69 3, 14 | socialization, in suitable conditions, of certain means of production.
70 4, 16 | accordance with definite conditions, we must understand as the
71 4, 17 | direct employer fixes working conditions below the objective requirements
72 4, 20 | keep in mind that which conditions the specific dignity of
73 4, 20 | legitimate in the proper conditions and within just limits.
74 4, 21 | fundamental importance. The conditions of the rural population
75 4, 21 | more dehumanizing living conditions. Added to this are the lack
76 4, 22 | and psychological working conditions of disabled people - as
77 4, 23 | in order to seek better conditions of life in another country.
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 78 3, 16 | shortages and being driven to conditions of even worse misery and
79 3, 17 | taking account of the real conditions of each people and the necessary
80 4, 21 | women and men of different conditions and professions, from those
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 81 1, 16 | birth had taken place in conditions of extreme poverty. We know
82 Conc, 51 | to humanity's historical conditions, so that even after sin
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 83 1, 10 | The social and cultural conditions in which they live do not
84 4, 37 | increasing. They have fled from conditions of political oppression
85 7, 80 | activities provide families with conditions that favor vocations among
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 86 4, 13 | insight that the different conditions of life of the individual
87 5, 16 | and respected the actual conditions of their own life.~We know
88 7, 27 | duty of hers, to which "the conditions of this age lend special
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 89 1, 3 | the changes in historical conditions and by the unceasing flow
90 2, 9 | inevitability dependent on natural conditions or circumstances as a whole.~
91 3, 14 | drinking water, working conditions (especially for women),
92 3, 16 | some of its symptoms, the conditions have become notably worse.~
93 3, 19 | on the requirements and conditions, equally inspired by ethical
94 3, 22 | real transformation of the conditions of underdevelopment in the
95 3, 26(48) | promote, along with improved conditions, the human and spiritual
96 4, 27 | as though, given certain conditions, the human race were able
97 6, 41 | future, about the nature, conditions, requirements and aims of
98 6, 44 | according to the particular conditions of their people, their geographical
99 7, 47 | human beings submerged in conditions of underdevelopment, through
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 100 1, 30 | also helped bring about the conditions for dialogue with one another.
101 2, 46 | sacraments are valid. The conditions for such reciprocal reception
102 2, 68 | their efforts to make social conditions more humane and to promote
103 2, 74 | advancement of humane social conditions, and the promotion of peace
104 3, 94 | also—under very specific conditions clearly laid down by the
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 105 1, 17 | man helps us to grasp the conditions for the moral growth of
106 2, 60 | norm which establishes and conditions the correspondence of its
107 2, 75 | prescinds from the actual conditions of its exercise, from its
108 2, 80 | such as subhuman living conditions, arbitrary imprisonment,
109 2, 80 | and children; degrading conditions of work which treat labourers
110 3, 92 | attribute, even in "exceptional" conditions, to an act morally evil
111 3, 108 | gifts, responsibilities, conditions and life situations. As
112 3, 111(176)| present the prospects and conditions for a fruitful renewal of
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