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Centesimus annus
    Chap., §
1 3, 22 | was made by the Church's commitment to defend and promote human 2 3, 23 | overcome by the non-violent commitment of people who, while always 3 3, 26 | Christ, but also her concrete commitment and material assistance 4 3, 27 | a lessening of the moral commitment and conscious striving to 5 4, 35 | range of opportunities for commitment and effort in the name of 6 4, 39 | causes a person to reject a commitment to enter into a stable relationship 7 5, 49 | is required is a concrete commitment to solidarity and charity, 8 5, 51 | speaks to us of an active commitment to our neighbour and demands 9 6, 57 | to become a concrete life commitment.~Today more than ever, the 10 6, 61 | should therefore confirm the commitment of all people of good will Dives in misericordia Chap., §
11 3, 4(52)| by virtue of an interior commitment, and therefore also by virtue 12 3, 4(52)| fidelity. The fact that the commitment in question has not only 13 3, 4(52)| entered into, God had made a commitment to respect it, hesed also 14 3, 4(52)| legal content. The juridical commitment on God's part ceased to Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
15 3, 65 | action of the Spirit, their commitment to prayer in harmony with Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
16 Int, 10 | 10. The Magisterium's commitment to proclaiming the Eucharistic 17 1, 20 | living hope in our daily commitment to the work before us. Certainly 18 1, 20 | transfigured existence and a commitment to transforming the world 19 6, 57 | It also means taking on a commitment to be conformed to Christ, 20 CON, 60 | through the Eucharist.~Every commitment to holiness, every activity 21 CON, 61 | path of renewed ecumenical commitment. The final decades of the Evangelium vitae Chap., §
22 Int, 6 | at every level a general commitment to support the family will 23 1 | of hope and invitation to commitment~ ~ 24 1, 27 | about a more determined commitment to its defence.~Furthermore, 25 4, 79 | community. This community commitment does not however eliminate 26 4, 82 | non-believers, in our common commitment to the establishment of 27 4, 87 | social activity and political commitment. This is a particularly 28 4, 88 | developed with skill and serious commitment. At the first stage of life, 29 4, 90 | forms of social activity and commitment in the political field, 30 4, 99 | right to life. Through your commitment to life, whether by accepting 31 4, 101 | being able to share its commitment with so many others. Thus Fides et ratio Chap., §
32 4, 46 | claims that a definitive commitment should no longer be made, 33 7, 93 | vantage-point, the prime commitment of theology is seen to be 34 Conc, 104 | attentive and competent commitment, able to discern the expectations, Laborem exercens Chap., §
35 1, 2 | the manifestations of the commitment of the Church and of Christians 36 1, 2 | whole complex dimension. Commitment to justice must be closely 37 1, 2 | must be closely linked with commitment to peace in the modern world. 38 1, 2 | modern world. This twofold commitment is certainly supported by 39 1, 2 | the Church's teaching and commitment in the social question exactly Redemptor hominis Chap., §
40 3, 16 | The task reguires resolute commitment by individuals and peoples 41 3, 17 | observe them rigorously. This commitment has been accepted and ratified 42 4, 20 | Sacrament! The essential commitment and, above all, the visible 43 4, 21 | fervent love and mature commitment and when in the whole of Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
44 2, 31 | intense desire for Christian commitment and apostolic activity, 45 2, 37 | Millennium, involves a renewed commitment to her mission. Following Redemptoris missio Chap., §
46 Int, 2 | benefits and gifts. The commitment of the laity to the work 47 Int, 2 | to renew her missionary commitment. The present document has 48 Int, 2 | given to others! It is in commitment to the Church's universal 49 Int, 2 | and to confirm in their commitment those exemplary brothers 50 Int, 2 | activity by fostering the commitment of the particular churches - 51 2, 20 | dialogue, human promotion, commitment to justice and peace, education 52 3, 27 | mission is seen as a community commitment, a responsibility of the 53 4, 32 | her life, as a fundamental commitment of the whole People of God. 54 4, 33 | surroundings and have a sense of commitment to the universal mission. 55 4, 37 | are backed up by a serious commitment to a new evangelization 56 4, 37 | be directed; for example, commitment to peace, development and 57 5, 42 | God and to the Gospel. A commitment to peace, justice, human 58 5, 47 | many profess an interior commitment to Christ and his message 59 5, 50 | and stimulus for a renewed commitment to ecumenism. The relationship 60 5, 51 | with a view to a common commitment. These communities are a 61 5, 51 | poor and neglected, and of commitment to the transformation of 62 5, 51 | the Magisterium, with a commitment to missionary outreach and 63 5, 59 | encourages solidarity, commitment and service of one's neighbor, 64 6, 65 | is manifested in a total commitment to evangelization, a commitment 65 6, 65 | commitment to evangelization, a commitment which involves the missionary' 66 6, 66 | the Church's missionary commitment, which always stands in 67 6, 67 | special missionary zeal and commitment. The Lord entrusts to them 68 7, 79 | that a full and lifelong commitment to the work of the missions Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
69 3, 26 | obtained without an effort and commitment on the part of all, nobody 70 3, 26 | acknowledge the generous commitment of statesmen, politicians, 71 4, 31 | development. Through her commitment she desires, on the one 72 4, 33 | himself, does not understand a commitment to development and its application 73 5, 38 | diametrically opposed attitude: a commitment to the good of one's neighbor 74 6, 41 | consequently gives rise to a "commitment to justice," according to 75 7, 47 | decisions and by personal commitment to national and international 76 7, 47 | each one of us. ~In this commitment, the sons and daughters 77 7, 47 | realities with Christian commitment, by which they show that 78 7, 48 | Jn 15:13). Our personal commitment, like Christ's and in union Ut unum sint Chap., §
79 Int, 1 | Council with such impassioned commitment is finding an ever greater 80 Int, 2 | worse. Consequently, the commitment to ecumenism must be based 81 1 | THE CATHOLIC CHURCH'S COMMITMENT TO ECUMENISM~ 82 1, 5 | God's plan her ecumenical commitment to gather all Christians 83 1, 8 | Church embraces with hope the commitment to ecumenism as a duty of 84 1, 10 | Council strengthened their commitment with a clear ecclesiological 85 1, 15 | dimensions of Christian commitment. In a corresponding way, 86 1, 17 | solemnly sealed the Council's commitment to ecumenism, renewing the 87 1, 29 | follow these criteria is a commitment of each of the parties which 88 1, 31 | 31. The Church's commitment to ecumenical dialogue, 89 1, 31 | the widespread practical commitment of the Catholic Church to 90 2, 49 | consolidate further their commitment to full unity. In all of 91 2, 52 | so filled with ecumenical commitment, took place during the last 92 2, 52 | forgiveness, and a firm commitment to strive for communion.~ 93 2, 57 | with great generosity the commitment shown by monastic life, " 94 2, 60 | also foster their joint commitment to work for unity.99 A step 95 2, 60 | forward has been taken. The commitment must continue. Already there 96 3, 78 | dialogue have expressed this commitment to seeking unity. On the 97 3, 79 | to reject a halfhearted commitment to unity and, even more, 98 3, 82 | how the seriousness of the commitment to ecumenism presents a 99 3, 82 | preconditions for all ecumenical commitment. One of the first steps 100 Exh, 100 | be expressed in a renewed commitment to apply, as faithfully 101 Exh, 100 | everyone to renew their commitment to work for full and visible 102 Exh, 101 | especially mindful of this commitment. The two Codes of Canon 103 Exh, 102 | are necessary, that our commitment may be ever more authentic.~ Veritatis splendor Chap., §
104 1, 17 | certain that the young man's commitment to respect all the moral 105 1, 26 | any separation between the commitment of the heart and the actions 106 3, 89 | calls for a consistent life commitment; it entails and brings to 107 3, 93 | proclamation and missionary commitment usque ad sanguinem, so that 108 3, 93 | prayer, to a sometimes heroic commitment. In this he or she is sustained


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