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Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 Int, 3 | Pope Leo XIII proposed to speak out, and Peter's Successor
2 1, 5 | Pope did not hesitate to speak.~Here we find the first
3 1, 8 | he did not hesitate to speak of "distributive justice".27~
4 3, 23 | ideology which presumed to speak in their name. On the basis
5 4, 33 | over their heads, so to speak, when it does not actually
6 4, 33 | days of Rerum novarum, to speak of inhuman exploitation.
7 4, 35 | this sense, it is right to speak of a struggle against an
8 4, 42 | perhaps be more appropriate to speak of a "business economy", "
9 6, 61 | which led my Predecessor to speak out in defence of man. Over
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 10 1, 1 | the more it is, so to speak, anthropocentric - the more
11 1, 2 | meaning. Not only does He speak of it and explain it by
12 3, 4 | fundamental. Love, so to speak, conditions justice and,
13 3, 4(52)| grace, which involves, so to speak, a constant predisposition
14 5, 7 | speaks and never ceases to speak of God the Father, who is
15 5, 9 | attribute to the Mother of God speak of her principally, however,
16 7, 14 | Christ. True mercy is, so to speak, the most profound source
17 7, 14 | relationships justice must, so to speak, be "corrected " to a considerable
18 7, 14 | justice constitutes, so to speak, the goal of forgiveness.
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 19 1, 6 | the truth; for he will not speak on his own authority, but
20 1, 6 | whatever he hears he will speak, and he will declare to
21 1, 15 | this case one cannot yet speak of a revelation of the Paraclete.
22 1, 15 | Messiah there begins, so to speak, the path towards the full
23 1, 18 | When he had occasion to speak in the Synagogue, he opened
24 1, 21 | at the Jordan came so to speak "from outside," from on
25 1, 21 | own sonship - he does not speak directly of the Spirit,
26 1, 25 | The Acts of the Apostles speak of this at length and in
27 2, 30 | Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues, as the
28 2, 42 | It therefore, so to speak, opens to the Holy Spirit
29 2, 43 | his depths." It "can ...speak to his heart more specifically:
30 2, 45 | which the Conciliar texts speak of so graphically. This
31 2, 45(177)| than this abyss? Men can speak, can be seen through the
32 3, 56 | though it is not possible to speak of atheism in a univocal
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 33 Int, 8 | its universal and, so to speak, cosmic character. Yes,
34 4, 44 | supplication. Together we speak to the Father and increasingly
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 35 Int, 5 | Church feels in duty bound to speak out with the same courage
36 1, 12 | view, it is possible to speak in a certain sense of a
37 1, 20 | is it still possible to speak of the dignity of every
38 2, 42 | absolute power, nor can one speak of a freedom to ?use and
39 2, 44 | respectfully and lovingly speak of conception, of the forming
40 2, 45 | of the child. The women speak of grace; the babies make
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 41 3, 32 | confidence: from the moment they speak to us of what we perceive
42 6, 66 | the use of language to speak about God, the personal
43 6, 67 | capacity of human language to speak in a true and meaningful
44 7, 83 | himself. Here I do not mean to speak of metaphysics in the sense
45 Conc, 105 | subsequent legislation, which speak clearly of the urgent and
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 46 2, 4 | While people sometimes speak of periods of "acceleration"
47 2, 6 | in this analysis of ours speak of work in the objective
48 2, 6 | indirect way, they also speak only indirectly of the subject
49 3, 14 | is obvious that, when we speak of opposition between labour
50 3, 14 | socializing" that property. We can speak of socializing only when
51 4, 16 | manifested. ~For when we speak of the obligation of work
52 4, 17 | it would be difficult to speak, in the case of any State,
53 5, 24 | considers it her duty to speak out on work from the viewpoint
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 54 1, 2 | the truth; for he will not speak on his own authority, but
55 1, 2 | whatever he hears he will speak, and he will declare to
56 1, 3 | first document that, so to speak, inaugurates the present
57 2, 10 | to Christ. He must, so to speak, enter into him with all
58 2, 10 | fixes Christ's place - so to speak, his particular right of
59 2, 11 | person with whom we wish to speak. The Ecumenical Council
60 3, 16 | for man. The Church must speak of this threat to all people
61 3, 16 | that progress must, so to speak, be x-rayed from this point
62 4, 19 | This concept has, so to speak, a two - way function, in
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 63 Int, 1(2) | reveals that time has, so to speak, reached its limit. That
64 Int, 2 | predecessor Paul VI decided to speak further of the Blessed Virgin.
65 1, 19 | of the liing" and often speak of "death through Eve, life
66 2, 26 | Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues, as the
67 2, 28 | Gora? One could perhaps speak of a specific "geography"
68 3, 48 | Encyclical are devoted. Here we speak not only of the doctrine
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 69 1, 6 | Jesus from the Christ or speak of a "Jesus of history"
70 1 | We cannot but speak" (Acts 4:20)~
71 2, 17 | the kingdom of which they speak is "theocentrically" based,
72 3, 23 | is the only Evangelist to speak explicitly of a "mandate,"
73 4, 32 | is still appropriate to speak of specific missionary activity
74 4, 32 | areas, or whether we should speak instead of a single missionary
75 4, 37 | where a new humanity, so to speak, is emerging, and where
76 5, 45 | attitude, a word which means to speak frankly and with courage.
77 5, 45 | it boldly, as I ought to speak" (Eph 6:18-20).~In proclaiming
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 78 4, 30 | man was not created, so to speak, immobile and static. The
79 4, 34 | absolute power, nor can one speak of a freedom to "use and
80 5, 36 | it is not out of place to speak of "structures of sin,"
81 5, 36 | afflict us.~One can certainly speak of "selfishness" and of "
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 82 1, 34 | ecumenical dialogue we can speak of a greater maturity in
83 2, 42 | canonical divisions. Today we speak of "other Christians", "
84 2, 45 | supplication. Together we speak to the Father and increasingly
85 3, 84 | communion of salvation.~When we speak of a common heritage, we
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 86 1, 8 | to Christ. He must, so to speak, enter him with all his
87 1, 16 | behaviour. Rather, they speak of basic attitudes and dispositions
88 2, 41 | the human person. ~Others speak, and rightly so, of theonomy,
89 2, 54 | conscience can when necessary speak to his heart more specifically: '
90 2, 62 | moral order, it continues to speak in the name of that truth
91 2, 65 | between person and acts. They speak of a "fundamental freedom",
92 3, 108 | believers. We can likewise speak of the mission and the responsibility
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