Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 1, 6 | that I have taken up and developed in my Encyclical Laborem
2 1, 6 | an analysis which will be developed later in this document.~
3 2, 18 | for assistance to the less developed nations. Scientific and
4 3, 29 | countries;~b) because in the developed countries there is sometimes
5 4, 33 | Third World also appear in developed countries, where the constant
6 5, 52 | power enjoyed by the more developed economies.106~This may mean
7 6, 53 | The Church has gradually developed that doctrine in a systematic
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 8 6, 12 | social doctrine, greatly developed in the course of the last
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 9 3, 56 | conduct. The system which has developed most and carried to its
10 3, 57 | in the form that is most developed in the technical and scientific
11 3, 65 | the magnificent thought developed by St. Paul in the Letter
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 12 5, 49 | rich artistic heritage also developed. Architecture, sculpture,
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 13 1, 16 | the world. In the rich and developed countries there is a disturbing
14 1, 26 | the future are today being developed for the unborn, the suffering
15 1, 27 | ecology, especially in more developed societies, where people'
16 2, 31 | itself. This reflection is developed more specifically in the
17 3, 64 | especially people in the developed countries who act in this
18 4, 88 | this end which need to be developed with skill and serious commitment.
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 19 Int, 5 | with its many questions has developed further its yearning to
20 4, 39 | doctrine about God. As it developed, this new Christian thought
21 4, 48 | insights which, if pursued and developed with mind and heart rightly
22 5, 50 | philosophical learning has developed, different schools of thought
23 5, 52 | lest these philosophies developed in ways which were themselves
24 5, 54 | had not been proposed and developed by theologians, but had
25 5, 57 | great Pope revisited and developed the First Vatican Council'
26 5, 60 | have been reiterated and developed in a number of other magisterial
27 6, 64 | philosophies which have been developed through the ages. I have
28 6, 76 | refer simply to a philosophy developed by Christian philosophers
29 7, 86 | philosophy and the philosophy developed in the Christian tradition
30 7, 95 | circumstances in which the texts developed to the truth which they
31 7, 96(112)| and terms which have been developed though common effort by
32 7, 96 | they were conceived and developed. The hermeneutical problem
33 7, 96(113)| greater clarity or more developed. The faithful therefore
34 7, 97 | nowadays, or an ecclesiology developed solely on the model of civil
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 35 1, 1 | well-being for the more developed countries. But they can
36 1, 2 | and continents that are developed and of others that are not
37 1, 3 | patrimony was then inherited and developed by the teaching of the Popes
38 2, 8 | capitalism or collectivism have developed. Various new systems have
39 2, 10 | increase the common good developed together with his compatriots,
40 3, 12 | document, and will be further developed in the last part of these
41 3, 12 | is man that has gradually developed them: man's experience and
42 3, 13 | what others have already developed on the basis of those resources,
43 3, 13 | philosophy, as this philosophy developed from the most elementary
44 4, 16 | order to be maintained and developed. Man must work out of regard
45 4, 20 | programmes and courses which have developed and are still developing
46 4, 21 | even in the economically developed countries, where scientific
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 47 2, 7 | the Council considerably developed, through all levels of this
48 3, 16 | precisely with the rich highly developed societies - while the remaining
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 49 5, 48 | theological reflection has developed which emphasizes that the
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 50 7, 24 | Methodius was confirmed and developed wonderfully in Bulgaria.
51 7, 24 | particularly the Cyrillic alphabet developed. From here too Christianity
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 52 2, 7 | duty" incumbent on the more developed nations "to help the developing
53 2, 9 | much more numerous than the developed ones; the multitudes of
54 2, 10 | stockpiles of weapons, both in developed countries and in the developing
55 3, 14 | the areas of the so-called developed North and the developing
56 3, 14 | societies themselves, whether developed or developing. In fact,
57 3, 14 | parallel fashion, in the less developed countries one often sees
58 3, 14 | world, particularly in the developed North, is matched in the
59 3, 14 | corresponding data of the more developed countries. The word "gap"
60 3, 14 | pace of progress in the developed and developing countries
61 3, 15 | regret in areas of the more developed North, they are undoubtedly
62 3, 16 | two decades by the more developed or developing nations and
63 3, 16 | the responsibility of the developed nations, which have not
64 3, 16 | or indirectly by the more developed countries, by their very
65 3, 16 | the economies of the less developed countries. Later on these
66 3, 17 | increasingly affect the developed countries also, there are
67 3, 17 | Even the most highly developed peoples present the sad
68 3, 18(36) | percentage of unemployed in the developed countries with a market
69 3, 19 | interdependence between developed and less developed countries.
70 3, 19 | between developed and less developed countries. It is the question
71 3, 20 | liberal capitalism which developed with industrialization during
72 3, 21 | the two worlds: the more developed one and the less developed
73 3, 21 | developed one and the less developed one.~This is one of the
74 3, 21 | all the richer and more developed countries, find themselves
75 3, 24 | the capital lent by the developed world has been used in the
76 6, 42 | numerous, not only in less developed countries but-and this seems
77 6, 42 | scandalous - in the more developed ones too. ~It is necessary
78 6, 44 | examples of not particularly developed nations which have nevertheless
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 79 3, 87 | talents of each must be developed for the utility and the
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 80 Int, 4 | College of Bishops, have developed and proposed a moral teaching
81 1, 27 | tendencies and theories have developed, the Magisterium, in fidelity
82 2, 29 | Good Teacher", has also developed in the specific form of
83 2, 29 | the Council, there have developed certain interpretations
84 2, 62 | Church down the centuries has developed with regard to the erroneous
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