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Centesimus annus
   Chap., §
1 Int, 3 | offer opportunities and material for enriching both Tradition 2 2, 19 | the common destination of material goods. In this context, 3 2, 19 | greater satisfaction of material human needs than Communism, 4 2, 19 | and the satisfaction of material needs.~ 5 3, 26 | concrete commitment and material assistance in the struggle 6 3, 27 | were denigrated. A patient material and moral reconstruction 7 3, 27 | immediate results in the form of material benefits and an adequate 8 3, 28 | right to share in enjoying material goods and to make good use 9 4 | UNIVERSAL DESTINATION OF MATERIAL GOODS~ 10 4, 30 | teaches that the possession of material goods is not an absolute 11 4, 30 | should not consider his material possessions as his own, 12 4, 31 | the common destination of material wealth as it applies to 13 4, 31 | concerning the origin of the material goods which sustain human 14 4, 31 | both of non-material and of material wealth. Moreover, it is 15 4, 33 | the poor, to the lack of material goods has been added a lack 16 4, 33 | the use not so much of the material resources available but 17 4, 36 | and which subordinates his material and instinctive dimensions 18 4, 42 | living in conditions of great material and moral poverty. The collapse 19 4, 43 | universal destination of material wealth. Man fulfils himself 20 5, 47 | wise use of the earth's material resources, and to derive 21 5, 48 | response which is not simply material but which is capable of 22 5, 49 | the needy, offering them material assistance in ways that 23 5, 52 | resources. In addition, the new material and spiritual resources 24 6, 57 | option is not limited to material poverty, since it is well 25 6, 61 | messages, insisting that material goods were meant for all, 26 6, 61 | and society need not only material goods but spiritual and Dives in misericordia Chap., §
27 4, 5 | father was a quantity of material goods, but more important 28 4, 5 | himself when he lost the material goods should have made him 29 4, 5 | above all his attitude to material goods; nevertheless under 30 4, 5 | problem. Through the complex material situation in which the prodigal 31 4, 5 | up a certain provision of material goods, though perhaps never 32 4, 6 | compassionately, at moral, physical or material evil: mercy is manifested 33 6, 10 | can produce not only new material goods but also a wider sharing Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
34 3, 50 | the entire visible and material world. The Incarnation, 35 3, 57 | existence. Everything that is material is corruptible, and therefore Evangelium vitae Chap., §
36 1, 14 | level of simple "biological material" to be freely disposed of.~ 37 1, 18 | to Cain to go beyond the material dimension of his murderous 38 1, 23 | the pursuit of one's own material well-being. The so-called " 39 1, 26 | sacrifice, offer moral and material support to mothers who are 40 2, 32 | secure by the possession of material goods alone, is deluding 41 3, 63 | to be used as "biological material" or as providers of organs Fides et ratio Chap., §
42 4, 40 | into his works a range of material which, drawing on experience, 43 7, 80 | evil stems not from any material deficiency, but is a wound Laborem exercens Chap., §
44 1, 1 | a less rapid increase in material well-being for the more 45 2, 7 | the whole complex of the material means of production, as 46 3, 13 | primacy and superiority of the material, and directly or indirectly 47 3, 13 | position of subordination to material reality. This is still not 48 3, 13 | attractiveness of what is material. ~The error of thinking 49 3, 13 | in dependence on what is material, as a kind of "resultant" 50 3, 13 | possibility of vastly increasing material wealth, means, while the 51 4, 23 | this end - to prevent this material evil from causing greater 52 5, 26 | advances can supply the material for human progress, but Redemptor hominis Chap., §
53 3, 15 | to exploit the whole of material progress and that in the 54 3, 16 | dilapidating at an accelerated pace material and energy resources, and 55 3, 17 | great devastations, not only material ones but also moral ones, Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
56 3, 45(130)| disciple in the sense of material lodging and hospitality Redemptoris missio Chap., §
57 1, 10 | accommodated to their spiritual and material situation. This grace comes 58 3, 26 | view: human, spiritual and material. Indeed, a true Christian 59 4, 38 | people seem to be pursuing material prosperity and to be sinking 60 5, 43 | seeking her own glory and material wealth; by using her resources 61 5, 58 | derive primarily from money, material assistance or technological 62 5, 59 | only the struggle against material poverty and underdevelopment 63 7, 81 | 81. The material and financial needs of the 64 7, 81 | distributes to the poor the material goods that her materially 65 7, 81 | showing love.~In the matter of material help, it is important to 66 7, 81 | life itself as well as material goods - does not belong 67 7, 85 | personnel for the apostolate and material resources.~The temptation Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
68 2, 10 | limited to merely satisfying material necessities through an increase 69 3, 15 | than, the deprivation of material goods? And is development 70 4, 28 | availability of every kind of material goods for the benefit of 71 4, 29 | greater availability of material goods not only meets needs 72 4, 29 | danger of the misuse of material goods and the appearance 73 4, 33 | life, a certain level of material well-being - will prove Ut unum sint Chap., §
74 2, 57 | other forms of spiritual and material service. Indeed it can be Veritatis splendor Chap., §
75 1, 13 | his neighbour and with the material world. As we read in the 76 2, 36 | oneself, others and the material world. ~It must be acknowledged 77 2, 46 | opposition to or in conflict with material and biological nature, over 78 2, 46 | becomes reduced to raw material for human activity and for 79 2, 46 | available biological or social material. This ultimately means making 80 2, 51 | develop the riches of the material world, cultivate social 81 2, 65 | with others and with the material world. There thus appears 82 2, 75 | integrity, life, death, loss of material goods, etc.). In a world


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