Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 1, 4 | radical changes which had taken place in the political,
2 1, 4 | goods had progressively taken shape. A new form of property
3 1, 5 | indicate directions to be taken for the just resolution
4 1, 6 | These are themes that I have taken up and developed in my Encyclical
5 4, 33 | great changes which have taken place in the more advanced
6 6, 57 | coordinated measures are taken before it is too late.~
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 7 4, 5 | s house. His decision is taken in full consciousness of
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 8 1, 6 | For the mystery of Christ taken as a whole demands faith,
9 1, 25 | Holy Spirit." What had then taken place inside the Upper Room, "
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 10 4, 45 | re-established.~This was the approach taken by the Second Vatican Council
11 5, 50 | certain “competition” has taken place between Christians
12 CON, 61 | structured communion.~The path taken by the Church in these first
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 13 1, 7 | Cain, vengeance shall be taken on him sevenfold'. And the
14 1, 9 | this text the Church has taken the name of the "sins which
15 1, 11 | different factors have to be taken into account. In the background
16 1, 19 | such a culture of death, taken as a whole, betrays a completely
17 1, 26 | not recognize in the steps taken so far the sign of a growing
18 2, 30 | us about human life was taken up by the Apostle John in
19 2, 32 | well-founded.~The same thing has taken place in the Church's mission
20 2, 33 | life if the Son of God has taken it up and made it the instrument
21 2, 51 | very heart of all that has taken place. Jesus, who upon entering
22 3, 54 | Rom 13:9; cf. Gal 5:14). Taken up and brought to fulfilment
23 3, 57 | such great care must be taken to respect every life, even
24 4, 81 | only must human life not be taken, but it must be protected
25 4, 96 | his commandments are not taken into account, the dignity
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 26 4, 38 | one of these paths may be taken, as long as it leads to
27 4, 47 | sense that it is simply taken away from the person who
28 4, 48 | Revelation offers, reason has taken side-tracks which expose
29 5, 49 | especially modern philosophy—has taken wrong turns and fallen into
30 5, 55 | philosophically well founded are taken as normative for theological
31 5, 57 | well particular paths to be taken. In this regard, Pope Leo
32 6, 72 | Thirdly, care will need to be taken lest, contrary to the very
33 7, 83 | that it is the path to be taken in order to move beyond
34 7, 89 | subordinated to decisions taken one after another by institutional
35 7, 92(109)| For the mysterium Christi taken as a whole demands faith,
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 36 1, 2 | only the sphere of class is taken into consideration but also
37 2, 5 | Historically speaking, this, taken as a whole, has caused great
38 2, 10 | even when it has not yet taken on the mature form of a
39 3, 11 | in which her teaching has taken shape in this latest period,
40 4, 18 | important area must also be taken in the dimension of international
41 4, 19 | the holiday or vacation taken once a year or possibly
42 4, 23 | qualifications have of course been taken into consideration, to the
43 5, 27 | for out of it you were taken"82. Almost as an echo of
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 44 2, 8 | immense progress - which has taken place especially in the
45 2, 9 | revelation of love and mercy has taken a form and a name: that
46 2, 11 | that, though the routes taken may be different, there
47 3, 15 | sense that it is simply taken away from the person who
48 3, 15 | cannot let ourselves be taken over merely by euphoria
49 3, 16 | possible unless they are taken up, directed and dominated
50 4, 19 | increasing care must be taken that the various forms of
51 4, 21 | activity. The initiatives taken by the Council in this field
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 52 1, 16 | Lk. 2:22). The birth had taken place in conditions of extreme
53 2, 31 | Christian existence, "they have taken refuge under her protection,"79
54 3, 40 | For," the text goes on, "taken up to heaven, she did not
55 3, 41 | the Immaculate Virgin was taken up body and soul into heavenly
56 3, 45 | the Christian seeks to be taken into that "maternal charity"
57 3, 48 | a similar initiative was taken in the past. when Pius XII
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 58 1, 4 | of the changes which have taken place in modern times and
59 1, 9 | truth; by him too it is taken up as the instrument of
60 1, 11 | secularization of salvation" has taken place, so that people strive
61 3, 24 | Jerusalem, a decision is taken which is acknowledged as
62 4, 32 | Nevertheless, care must be taken to avoid the risk of putting
63 4, 34 | the Church "has not yet taken root"53 and whose culture
64 4, 37 | Athens, and today it can be taken as a symbol of the new sectors
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 65 2, 8 | The term "development" is taken from the vocabulary of the
66 3, 12 | bilateral and multilateral, were taken with the aim of helping
67 3, 20 | years. Sometimes it has taken the form of "cold war,"
68 4, 30 | even what we have will be taken away from us.~A deeper study
69 5, 38 | where some steps have been taken or a part of the journey
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 70 1, 25 | mentioned. Truly the Lord has taken us by the hand and is guiding
71 1, 27 | the commitments we have taken on in the Church. It was
72 1, 28 | Ecclesiam Suam,52 was also taken up by the Council in its
73 2, 41 | of Christian unity have taken on such great proportions
74 2, 42 | celebrations which have taken place in Rome. The "universal
75 2, 58 | there should and can be taken into consideration various
76 2, 60 | A step forward has been taken. The commitment must continue.
77 2, 66 | Catholic Church have not yet taken root everywhere.112 These
78 3, 87 | mutual enrichment must be taken seriously into account.
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 79 Int, 4 | particular, note should be taken of the lack of harmony between
80 1, 10 | many gratuitous initiatives taken by God out of love for man.
81 1, 22 | disciples themselves are taken aback by Jesus' call to
82 2, 28 | analogous to that which has taken place in the realm of the
83 2, 32 | values. This is the direction taken by doctrines which have
84 2, 32 | from the truth of others. Taken to its extreme consequences,
85 2, 53 | Beginning" who, having taken on human nature, definitively
86 2, 70 | so, "care will have to be taken not to reduce mortal sin
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