Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 4, 37 | which enables one to see in visible things the message of the
2 5, 44 | human person who, as the visible image of the invisible God,
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 3 1, 2 | of creatures through the visible world, falls short of "vision
4 1, 2 | becomes in a special way "visible," incomparably more visible
5 1, 2 | visible," incomparably more visible than through all the other "
6 1, 2 | have been made": it becomes visible in Christ and through Christ,
7 1, 2 | also becomes especially visible in His mercy; that is to
8 1, 2 | it in Him - God becomes "visible" in a particular way as
9 2, 3 | sign of the Father. In this visible sign the people of our own
10 5, 7 | called to existence in the visible world, by a bond still more
11 5, 7 | and with himself the whole visible world, to God, and like
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 12 2, 34 | give existence. And if the visible world is created for man,
13 3, 50 | of humanity, the entire visible and material world. The
14 3, 52 | its many different forms, visible and invisible, again renews
15 3, 53 | activity also "outside the visible body of the Church." The
16 3, 54 | the world, especially the visible world. For he is absolute
17 3, 54 | manifest in a new way and in visible form. In him "the grace
18 3, 54 | source of life, has been made visible in Christ, and in his humanity
19 3, 61 | who has gone away in his visible humanity, comes, is present
20 3, 63 | life. The Church is the visible dispenser of the sacred
21 3, 64 | Spirit, comes close to the visible world. The Triune God communicates
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 22 3, 30 | being made towards full visible unity. Similarly, it is
23 4, 35 | among ourselves, and in its visible dimension, which entails
24 4, 35 | between the invisible and the visible elements of ecclesial communion
25 4, 38 | I have said, is likewise visible, and finds expression in
26 4, 38 | within her, and within her visible framework are united to
27 4, 39 | shows, even in its lasting visible particular form, that it
28 4, 39 | Bishop, in effect, is the visible principle and the foundation
29 4, 39 | Peter, is the perpetual and visible source and foundation of
30 4, 45 | remains impossible until the visible bonds of ecclesial communion
31 5, 47 | Holy Thursday has shown visible traces of a liturgical “
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 32 2, 34 | 4). Man alone, among all visible creatures, is "capable of
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 33 3, 25 | things really are. Within visible creation, man is the only
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 34 Bles | Man is made to be in the visible universe an image and likeness
35 2, 4 | as that fragment of the visible universe that man inhabits.
36 2, 4 | understood as the whole of the visible world insofar as it comes
37 2, 4 | earth (and indirectly the visible world) contains and which,
38 2, 4 | confirms his dominion over the visible world, again through his
39 2, 9 | achieve that "dominion" in the visible world that is proper to
40 2, 9 | is proper to him over the visible world, by "subjecting" the
41 3, 12 | resources contained in the visible world and placed at man'
42 3, 12 | riches and resources of the visible world, riches and resources
43 3, 13 | placed at his disposal in the visible world. If some dependence
44 4, 21 | affirms his "dominion" in the visible world. ~
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 45 1, 6 | truth operating outside the visible confines of the Mystical
46 2, 8 | Love. In Jesus Christ the visible world which God created
47 2, 8 | most important point of the visible world that is man, by penetrating
48 3, 16 | dominion" of man over the visible world, which the Creator
49 3, 16 | himself or the place in the visible world that belongs to him;
50 4, 18 | shares with the whole of visible creation the necessity to
51 4, 18 | people who are outside the visible confines of the Church134.
52 4, 20 | commitment and, above all, the visible grace and source of supernatural
53 4, 22 | Church was to be born in visible form, coming forth from
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 54 2, 25 | means which befit it as a visible and social unity. God has
55 2, 25 | each and all she may be the visible sacrament of this saving
56 2, 25 | has an external character, visible in the time and space in
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 57 2, 18 | Spirit outside the Church's visible boundaries, confers upon
58 6, 75 | also a communion which is visible and organic, her mission
59 6, 76 | place in this area, with visible results. It is an activity
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 60 4, 13 | Apostolic See of Rome, the visible center: of the Church's
61 7, 24 | bore fruit in an even more visible way. Thanks to their apostolate
62 7, 27 | through prayer and dialogue of visible Unity in perfect and total
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 63 1, 7 | longs that there may be one visible Church of God, a Church
64 1, 10 | can be found outside her visible structure. These elements,
65 1, 12 | and operative beyond the visible boundaries of the Catholic
66 1, 24 | Communities "to the goal of visible unity in one faith and in
67 3, 77 | is to re-establish full visible unity among all the baptized.~
68 3, 78 | necessary to advance towards the visible unity which is required
69 3, 78 | necessary and sufficient visible unity, in the communion
70 3, 84 | conversion" towards full and visible unity thus appears as a
71 3, 84 | to the quest for full and visible communion, God will do for
72 3, 84 | to where he wills: to the visible koinonia which is both praise
73 3, 87 | impelling towards full and visible communion, the desired goal
74 3, 88 | established as her "perpetual and visible principle and foundation
75 3, 88 | faith of the Fathers, the visible sign and guarantor of unity,
76 3, 94 | Churches are in full and visible communion, because all the
77 3, 95 | ardently desires the full and visible communion of all those Communities
78 3, 97 | essential requisite of full and visible communion. Indeed full communion,
79 3, 99 | Christians towards full and visible unity. Here an imperative
80 Exh, 100 | commitment to work for full and visible communion.~
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 81 3, 99 | human person who, as the visible image of the invisible God,
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