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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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Centesimus annus
    Chap., §
1 3, 24 | dimension: it is not possible to understand man on the basis of economics 2 3, 25 | insofar as it helps one to understand human reality. Man tends 3 4, 33 | be a mistake, however, to understand this "world" in purely geographic 4 5, 46 | reason have enabled him to understand.95~ 5 6, 54 | and for enabling him to understand himself better as a "social Dives in misericordia Chap., §
6 3, 4 | anger.50 Thus it is easy to understand why the psalmists, when 7 4, 5 | analogy that enables us to understand more fully the very mystery 8 4, 6 | state of mind enables us to understand exactly what the mercy of 9 5, 8 | Christ, in fact, makes us understand the deepest roots of evil, 10 6, 10 | science will help man to understand better the riches of his 11 6, 11 | lack of people trying to understand the causes of this uneasiness, 12 8, 15 | let them at least try to understand the reason for my concern. Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
13 1, 4 | that he will help people to understand the correct meaning of the 14 2, 27 | indicates how one is to understand the "convincing the world" 15 2, 28 | sin saved"), enables us to understand how his mission is also " 16 2, 33 | light of this truth we can understand that the "disobedience" 17 2, 46 | disturbing ones, become easier to understand. We might call them the 18 3, 54 | These words help us to understand better the words of Jesus 19 3, 57 | and limit. Hence one can understand how it can be said that 20 3, 59 | Spirit also enables him to understand himself, his own humanity, 21 3, 66 | charity."286 ~Thus one can understand the profound reason why Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
22 Int, 2 | part in the Last Supper understand the meaning of the words 23 1, 15 | stimulated theology to strive to understand it ever more deeply.~These 24 3, 31 | modern world it is easy to understand how priests face the very 25 3, 31 | priestly life”.64 We can understand, then, how important it 26 5, 49 | heightened sense of mystery, we understand how the faith of the Church Evangelium vitae Chap., §
27 4, 80 | no one can see, hear or understand. What words, thoughts or 28 4, 97 | people must be helped to understand their profound mystery in 29 4, 99 | lose hope. Try rather to understand what happened and face it 30 4, 99 | Reconciliation. You will come to understand that nothing is definitively Fides et ratio Chap., §
31 Int, 2 | know in part; then I shall understand fully” ( 1 Cor 13:12).~ 32 Int, 4 | knowledge which enable them to understand themselves better and to 33 1, 12 | apart from which we cannot understand ourselves.~In the Incarnation 34 1, 13 | a way that allows us to understand it coherently.~The Council 35 1, 13 | reason in its effort to understand the mystery there are the 36 1, 14 | which it can enquire and understand, restricted only by its 37 1, 15 | truth is complete, and we understand the full meaning of the 38 2, 16 | less did the good Israelite understand knowledge in the way of 39 2, 16 | bring the human being to understand that in these events it 40 2, 20 | the Lord: how then can man understand his own ways?” (Prov 20: 41 2, 21 | discovered that he could understand himself only as “being in 42 2, 21 | comes from the effort to understand the mysterious designs of 43 4, 36 | accidental. If pagans were to understand them, the first Christians 44 4, 36 | phenomena. Human attempts to understand the origin of the gods and 45 4, 44 | His theology allows us to understand what is distinctive of wisdom 46 5, 51 | philosophers are the first to understand the need for self-criticism, 47 5, 54 | Rather they must come to understand these theories well, not 48 5, 60 | the contemporary world and understand the causes of certain behaviour 49 6, 70 | Christians of Ephesus helps us to understand how the early community 50 6, 73 | own rules—can only help to understand God's word better. It is 51 6, 76 | they have not sought to understand and expound the truths of 52 7, 82 | of Christ. In seeking to understand and explain these statements, 53 7, 87 | claims of historicism. To understand a doctrine from the past 54 Conc, 107 | horizon of truth will people understand their freedom in its fullness Laborem exercens Chap., §
55 2, 9 | consideration it is impossible to understand the meaning of the virtue 56 2, 9 | particularly it is impossible to understand why industriousness should 57 4, 16 | definite conditions, we must understand as the indirect employer Redemptor hominis Chap., §
58 2, 10 | The man who wishes to understand himself thoroughly - and 59 3, 13 | mystery of Jesus Christ, we understand with greater clarity that 60 4, 18 | on earth, and we likewise understand how each one of us must 61 4, 19 | love and this aspiration to understand the truth must go hand in 62 4, 22 | this task, then we seem to understand better what it means to Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
63 1, 8 | promises, enables us to understand that among all the "spiritual 64 1, 15 | words? And how is one to understand that "kingdom" which "will 65 1, 17 | Joseph and Mary) did not understand the saying which he spoke 66 2, 37 | Church must look in order to understand in its completeness the 67 3, 45 | fact it becomes easier to understand why in Christ's testament Redemptoris missio Chap., §
68 Int, 2 | The person who wishes to understand himself thoroughly...must... 69 1, 9 | these truths help us to understand the one mystery of salvation, 70 2, 17 | Furthermore, the kingdom, as they understand it, ends up either leaving 71 3, 23 | missionary text. It makes us understand that we are missionaries 72 4, 34 | evangelization, are coming to understand more clearly that they cannot 73 5, 53(92)| language that these people understand, then of proclaiming it 74 6, 65 | missionary field, no longer to understand the meaning of their vocation 75 8, 88 | communion with Christ. We cannot understand or carry out the mission Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
76 3, 11 | learn the language and to understand the mentality of the new 77 4, 12 | incomplete unity. One can also understand how strongly the temptation 78 8, 28 | Gospel message. Everyone will understand with what profound happiness 79 8, 31 | to the past in order to understand, in the light of the past, Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
80 3, 14 | own achievements, we can understand the current usage which 81 4, 33 | is God himself, does not understand a commitment to development Ut unum sint Chap., §
82 1, 27 | instructive; it helps us to understand that there are no special 83 1, 27(50)| Paul Couturier, she came to understand the need for prayers and 84 1, 38 | question each other, to understand each other and to explain 85 1, 40 | learn easily how they can understand each other better and esteem 86 2, 54 | West were not divided, we understand clearly that the vision 87 2, 68 | Christians who do not always understand the Gospel in the same way 88 2, 75 | learn easily how they can understand each other better and esteem 89 3, 84 | ecumenism has enabled us to understand this better. If, in the Veritatis splendor Chap., §
90 1, 8 | the man who wishes to understand himself thoroughly — and 91 1, 12 | in us by God, whereby we understand what must be done and what 92 1, 25 | remembrance" and teach them to understand his commandments (cf. Jn 93 2, 35 | free, inasmuch as he can understand and accept God's commands. 94 2, 40 | in us by God, whereby we understand what must be done and what 95 2, 83 | Truth (cf Jn 14:6), man can understand fully and live perfectly, 96 3, 87 | every day if she wishes to understand the full meaning of freedom: 97 3, 108 | Holy Spirit, we can now understand the proper place which continuing 98 3, 109 | this "believing effort to understand the faith". As the Instruction 99 3, 109 | light and thereby come to understand in a certain measure what 100 3, 109 | of truth as it seeks to understand the faith. It thereby aids 101 Conc, 119 | demanding, difficult to understand and almost impossible to 102 Conc, 120 | which she did not always understand (cf Lk 2:19), she became


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