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Centesimus annus
   Chap., §
1 1, 7 | the condition expressed or understood" that proper rest be allowed, 2 2, 18 | for this repudiation is understood, the concepts of "total 3 3, 22 | events of recent years can be understood. Although they certainly 4 3, 24 | class membership. Man is understood in a more complete way when 5 3, 29 | development must not be understood solely in economic terms, 6 4, 32 | land, and later capitalunderstood as a total complex of the 7 4, 35 | system, if the latter is understood as a method of upholding 8 5, 47 | rights is religious freedom, understood as the right to live in 9 5, 48 | appear that needs are best understood and satisfied by people 10 5, 52 | and his Successors clearly understood this danger.104 I myself, Dives in misericordia Chap., §
11 1, 2 | over the earth, sometimes understood in a one - sided and superficial 12 4, 6 | in the world and in man. Understood in this way, mercy constitutes 13 4, 6 | disciples and followers understood and practiced mercy in the 14 7, 14 | intentions in which mercy is understood and practiced in a unilateral 15 7, 14 | requirements of justice. Properly understood, justice constitutes, so Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
16 1, 15 | biblical concept of "spirit," understood primarily as a "charismatic 17 2, 27 | and "righteousness" thus understood, "judgment" means that the 18 2, 36 | in its original form is understood as "disobedience," and this 19 2, 36 | God's prohibition is to be understood in this sense: the Creator 20 2, 46 | should this blasphemy be understood ? St. Thomas Aquinas replies 21 3, 55 | will live."239 ~Properly understood, this is an exhortation 22 3, 56 | and proper materialism, understood as a theory which explains 23 3, 56 | that religion can only be understood as a kind of "idealistic Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
24 1, 12 | mystery cannot therefore be understood as something separate, independent 25 4, 35(71) | Some Aspects of the Church Understood as Communion Communionis 26 4, 39(79) | Some Aspects of the Church Understood as Communion Communionis 27 4, 39(83) | Some Aspects of the Church Understood as Communion Communionis 28 6, 58 | Mary. This truth can be understood more deeply by re-reading Evangelium vitae Chap., §
29 1, 18 | panorama described needs to be understood not only in terms of the 30 1, 20 | promotion of the self is understood in terms of absolute autonomy, 31 3, 65 | Euthanasia in the strict sense is understood to be an action or omission 32 4, 88 | death are acknowledged and understood in their human and specifically Fides et ratio Chap., §
33 2, 16 | events of history cannot be understood in depth without professing 34 2, 18 | knowledge, the Chosen People understood that, if reason were to 35 3, 35 | Revelation is a truth to be understood in the light of reason. 36 4, 37 | easy to confuse philosophyunderstood as practical wisdom and 37 4, 38 | true philosophy”,33 and he understood philosophy, like the Mosaic 38 4, 40 | existed but could not be understood by all or whether the matter 39 4, 42 | asks that its object be understood with the help of reason; 40 7, 84 | question of how reality is understood and expressed, without going 41 7, 92 | faithfully respected, must be understood more profoundly and presented 42 Conc, 108 | monks of Christian antiquity understood well when they called MaryLaborem exercens Chap., §
43 2, 4 | Creator of the universe.~Work understood as a "transitive" activity, 44 2, 4 | biblical text speaks is to be understood in the first place as that 45 2, 4 | extension, however, it can be understood as the whole of the visible 46 2, 5 | widest sense of the word). Understood in this case not as a capacity 47 2, 5 | from the very beginning are understood in the context of the whole 48 2, 6 | its subjective dimension. Understood as a process whereby man 49 2, 7 | of such ideas, work was understood and treated as a sort of " 50 3, 11 | conflict between liberalism, understood as the ideology of capitalism, 51 3, 11 | capitalism, and Marxism, understood as the ideology of scientiflc 52 3, 13 | process, but continues to be understood and treated, in dependence 53 3, 14 | ownership or property is understood. Christian tradition has 54 3, 14 | contrary, it has always understood this right within the broader 55 3, 14 | ownership has never been understood in a way that could constitute 56 4, 16 | moral obligation of work, understood in its wide sense. When 57 4, 20 | enters the field of politics, understood as prudent concern for the 58 4, 20 | the expression is commonly understood today. Unions do not have 59 4, 20 | corresponds to the properly understood nature of work itself. ~ 60 5, 26 | beyond himself. Rightly understood, this kind of growth is 61 5, 26 | present-day thought - can be understood only as the fruit of a tested 62 5, 27 | from work itself, from work understood in depth and in all its Redemptor hominis Chap., §
63 3, 17 | rights of power can only be understood on the basis of respect 64 3, 17 | as a human phenomenon, is understood only in relation to the 65 4, 22 | way that could easily be understood by every soul and every Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
66 1, 20 | attention from motherhood understood only as a fleshly bond, 67 3, 38 | divine motherhood and can be understood and lived in faith only 68 3, 39 | outset she accepted and understood her own motherhood as a Redemptoris missio Chap., §
69 1, 4 | Church's mission can be understood and only in faith that it 70 1, 5 | mediation, and they cannot be understood as parallel or complementary 71 2, 17 | to them, Christ cannot be understood by those who lack Christian 72 2, 19 | reality of the kingdom is understood. Certainly, the kingdom 73 3, 29 | Gospel47 and can only be understood in reference to Christ, 74 5, 53(92) | wordlanguage' should be understood here less in the semantic 75 5, 55 | s evangelizing mission. Understood as a method and means of Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
76 1, 3 | have become still better understood in the light of the situations 77 7, 25 | when its origin is properly understood and when its value and meaning Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
78 3, 24 | phenomenon of terrorism, understood as the intention to kill Ut unum sint Chap., §
79 Int, 3 | entire Catholic community understood in its full purity and consistency, 80 1, 5(4) | Some Aspects of the Church Understood as Communion Communionis 81 1, 17 | Predecessor, Pope John XXIII, understood this clearly: in calling 82 1, 18 | that they are no longer understood today. The unity willed 83 2, 57 | faith what the Apostles saw, understood, and proclaimed to us. By 84 2, 61 | Orthodox Church. Thus can be understood the continuing relevance 85 3, 79 | Bishops in communion with him, understood as a responsibility and 86 3, 98 | witness. This was clearly understood and expressed by my Predecessor Veritatis splendor Chap., §
87 1, 15 | commandments must not be understood as a minimum limit not to 88 1, 17 | young man in the Gospel understood the profound and challenging 89 2, 46 | of freedom. Human nature, understood in this way, could be reduced 90 2, 50 | of the natural law can be understood: it refers to man's proper 91 2, 50 | God. ~The natural law thus understood does not allow for any division 92 2, 53 | relevance, of making them understood and of authentically interpreting 93 2, 53(100)| needs to be more deeply understood and set forth in a way adapted 94 2, 65 | actions are to be correctly understood and evaluated. According 95 2, 67 | soul. A fundamental option understood without explicit consideration 96 2, 67 | orientation or fundamental option, understood as an intention devoid of 97 Conc, 119 | Christian morality can be understood by everyone, even the least


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