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Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 4, 41 | and ownership, that is, giving them a materialistic foundation
2 6, 58 | not merely a matter of "giving from one's surplus", but
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 3 5, 7 | share in the divine life by giving himself, and with himself
4 7, 14 | indicate that only one party is giving and offering, and the other
5 7, 14 | the case of a physician giving treatment, a teacher teaching,
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 6 1, 10 | source (fons vivus) all giving of gifts vis-a-vis creatures (
7 1, 11 | particular reference to this "giving" and "self-giving" of the
8 1, 12 | cosmos, that is to say the giving of existence, but also the
9 1, 23 | only Son."81 Already the "giving" of the Son, the gift of
10 1, 23 | inexhaustible source of the giving of gifts. The gift made
11 1, 23 | completes the revelation and giving of the eternal love: the
12 2, 34 | and the beginning of every giving of gifts to creatures. The
13 2, 37 | gift and the source of all giving of gifts, except the Spirit,
14 2, 39 | eternal source of every divine giving of gifts to creatures. Precisely
15 3, 50 | constitutes the climax of this giving, this divine self-communication. ~
16 3, 52 | supernatural life ~The giving of this new life is as it
17 3, 54 | immanent, penetrating it and giving it life from within. This
18 3, 58 | and cooperates with him in giving life. For "although your
19 3, 59 | reality of interpersonal gift, giving himself in the Holy Spirit
20 3, 65 | movements and groups, are giving first place to prayer and
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 21 1, 12 | simply state that what he was giving them to eat and drink was
22 1, 13 | obedience to the point of giving his life (cf. Jn 10:17-18)
23 1, 13 | that the Father accepted, giving, in return for this total
24 1, 13 | the resurrection”.18 ~In giving his sacrifice to the Church,
25 CON, 61 | apostolic succession.~By giving the Eucharist the prominence
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 26 Int, 4 | more sinister character, giving rise to further grave concern:
27 1, 27 | their lives to God, freely giving of themselves out of love
28 1, 28 | moral. It is a question of giving our own existence a basic
29 2, 43 | its highest point in the giving of life through procreation
30 2, 43 | Creator in conceiving and giving birth to a new human being,
31 2, 44 | in the mother's womb, of giving birth and of the intimate
32 2, 49 | is fully realized in the giving of self. This is the splendid
33 2, 51 | complete fulfilment. The "giving up" of the spirit describes
34 2, 51 | them to the end" (Jn 13:1), giving himself completely for them.~
35 3, 52 | sense of responsibility. In giving life to man, God demands
36 3, 76 | the law of reciprocity in giving and receiving, of self-giving
37 3, 76 | time, by taking flesh and giving his life for us, the Son
38 4, 81 | meaning of life is found in giving and receiving love, and
39 4, 86 | without reserve, who suffer in giving birth to their children
40 4, 87 | warmed and filled', without giving them the things needed for
41 4, 92 | to be given as a gift. In giving origin to a new life, parents
42 4, 92 | also includes teaching and giving their children an example
43 4, 93 | where the only reason for giving up the child is the extreme
44 4, 99 | enabling it to grow inside her, giving it room, respecting it in
45 Conc, 103| offer Christ to the world, giving men and women new birth
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 46 3, 27 | articulate such a truth, giving rise to various systems
47 4, 43 | Thomas had the great merit of giving pride of place to the harmony
48 6, 67 | discipline charged with giving an account of faith (cf.
49 Conc, 108| creative. And just as in giving her assent to Gabriel's
50 Conc, 108| intercession of the one who, in giving birth to the Truth and treasuring
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 51 1, 5 | pontificate as a reason for giving thanks to God, for warmly
52 1, 6 | way does it or can it mean giving up or in any way diminishing
53 2, 9 | expression in creating the world, giving man all the riches of creation,
54 2, 9 | humanity, to each human being, giving him the thrice holy "Spirit
55 3, 16 | the moment in which he was giving him the earth, to "subdue"
56 3, 16 | a matter here merely of giving an abstract answer to the
57 3, 16 | referred to, in the documents giving their teaching, by the Popes
58 4, 18 | Church above all inwardly and giving meaning to all her activity.
59 4, 19 | solicitude in teaching and giving pastoral care, and when
60 4, 20 | that the Father accepted, giving, in return for this total
61 4, 21 | realization in the unreserved giving of the whole of one's human
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 62 1, 9 | on earth. God's salvific giving of himself and his life,
63 2, 33 | God carrying the Lord and giving him to humanity (Theotokos);
64 3, 39 | the Virgin of Nazareth, giving her his own Son in the mystery
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 65 1, 11 | impels us" (2 Cor 5:14), giving meaning and joy to our life.
66 5, 45 | The supreme test is the giving of one's life, to the point
67 6, 65 | life, and demands a self giving without limits of energy
68 6, 67 | the priesthood must aim at giving them "the true Catholic
69 6, 70 | women will be attracted to giving themselves generously to
70 7, 81 | for our use. Generosity in giving must always be enlightened
71 7, 81 | truly be more blessed in giving than in receiving.~World
72 7 | Not Only Giving to the Missions But Receiving
73 7, 85 | activity means not just giving but also receiving. All
74 7, 85 | universality of the faith, giving and receiving spiritual
75 7, 85 | particular churches. But it is by giving generously of what we have
76 8, 89 | must show love toward all, giving his life for his neighbor.
77 8, 89 | love, even to the point of giving one's life, is a focal point
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 78 3, 8 | For them, this task meant giving up not only a position of
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 79 5, 39 | as to build in unity, by giving and receiving, a new society
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 80 Exh, 102 | obtain this grace? Through giving thanks, so that we do not
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 81 Int, 1 | to it is weakened. Thus, giving himself over to relativism
82 1, 20 | unfolding of his complete giving, to imitate and rekindle
83 1, 21 | became a servant even to giving himself on the Cross (cf.
84 1, 25 | alone who is capable of giving the full and definitive
85 2, 29 | alone is good" and who, by giving himself to man in Christ,
86 2, 67 | choice, man is capable of giving his life direction and of
87 3, 91 | feign such worship, thereby giving an example of the duty to
88 3, 98 | the gravity of the causes giving rise to and aggravating
89 Conc, 120| her freedom precisely by giving herself to God and accepting
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