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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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Centesimus annus
   Chap., §
1 4, 39 | millions of defenceless human beings, as if in a form of "chemical Dives in misericordia Chap., §
2 5, 7 | and Father towards human beings, created in His image and 3 6, 11 | merely concern what human beings can do to human beings through 4 6, 11 | human beings can do to human beings through the means provided Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
5 Int, 1 | communicates himself to human beings, constituting in them the 6 1, 10 | the gift of grace to human beings through the whole economy 7 2, 48 | of truth who helps human beings, human consciences, to know 8 3, 52 | in the heart of all human beings that particular created 9 3, 53 | given new life to human beings, bringing about in them 10 3, 57 | taking the lives of human beings even before they are born, 11 Conc, 67 | eternally "predestined" human beings, created through love in Evangelium vitae Chap., §
12 Int, 5 | weak and defenceless human beings, unborn children in particular, 13 1, 8 | atrocious crimes against human beings. "Am I my brother's keeper?": 14 1, 10 | done to millions of human beings, especially children, who 15 2, 34 | that God, in creating human beings, "endowed them with strength 16 2, 36 | them. God's plan for human beings is this, that they should " 17 2, 37 | God came to give to human beings cannot be reduced to mere 18 3, 57 | weak and defenceless human beings, who find their ultimate 19 3, 61 | precedes birth. All human beings, from their mothers' womb, 20 3, 63 | against their dignity as human beings who have a right to the 21 3, 70 | most defenceless of human beings? Everyone's conscience rightly 22 3, 72 | killing of innocent human beings through abortion or euthanasia 23 3, 76 | his or her fellow human beings, brothers and sisters, according 24 4, 84 | glimmer of life. To men, beings made of spirit and matter, 25 4, 99 | an attitude towards human beings not only towards her own Fides et ratio Chap., §
26 Int, 1 | self-consciousness: the more human beings know reality and the world, 27 Int, 1 | rest of creation as “human beings”, that is as those who “ 28 Int, 4 | truth of existence, human beings seek to acquire those universal 29 Int, 4 | contemplation of creation: human beings are astonished to discover 30 1, 11 | a human being to human beings', 'speaks the words of God ( 31 1, 13(15)| and the will: “Since human beings are totally dependent on 32 1, 15 | truth, it summons human beings to be open to the transcendent, 33 2, 16 | the light of reason human beings can know which path to take, 34 2, 19 | their intelligence human beings can “know the structure 35 2, 19 | of the Creator. If human beings with their intelligence 36 2, 20 | meaning. In brief, human beings attain truth by way of reason 37 3, 25 | 25. “All human beings desire to know”,23 and truth 38 3, 29 | rudiments of a response. Human beings would not even begin to 39 3, 31 | 31. Human beings are not made to live alone. 40 3, 33 | Christian faith immerses human beings in the order of grace, which 41 3, 33(28)| question which makes human beings truly what they are. They 42 6, 71 | upon it and shape it. Human beings are both child and parent 43 7, 90 | truth is denied to human beings, it is pure illusion to Laborem exercens Chap., §
44 2, 4 | universal: it embraces all human beings, every generation, every 45 3, 13 | and also on other human beings, those to whose work and 46 4, 18 | fundamental right of all human beings, work which gives similar 47 4, 18 | developing mature human beings, but also aimed at preparing Redemptor hominis Chap., §
48 1, 1 | thousands of millions of human beings but at the same time Unique! 49 2, 9 | the hearts of many human beings, predestined from eternity 50 3, 13 | four thousand million human beings living on our planet has 51 4, 20 | self-giving gives rise in us human beings subject to numerous limitations Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
52 Int, 6 | also the story of all human beings, subject here on earth to 53 1, 21 | Mary's solicitude for human beings, her coming to them in the 54 1, 23 | she is one with all human beings.... Indeed she is 'clearly Redemptoris missio Chap., §
55 2, 15 | communion among all human beings - with one another and with 56 3, 21 | entrusts this work to human beings: to the apostles, to the 57 3, 29 | he would save all human beings and sum up all things."48~ 58 5, 48 | pleases him "to call human beings to share in his own life 59 5, 56 | been brought about in human beings by the Spirit who blows 60 5, 59 | cannot suffice for human beings, and an excess of affluence Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
61 8, 30 | things, and have called human beings to share in your life without 62 8, 30 | of their dignity as human beings and children of God, may Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
63 2, 6 | which millions of human beings live.~This poverty and underdevelopment 64 2, 9 | the multitudes of human beings who lack the goods and services 65 3, 17 | on the millions of human beings lacking adequate housing 66 4, 30 | over the other created beings, "to cultivate the garden." 67 4, 34 | exclude respect for the beings which constitute the natural 68 4, 34 | different categories of beings, whether living or inanimate - 69 5, 38 | profound attitudes which human beings can make into absolute values. 70 5, 38 | for their fellow human beings, whether or not they are 71 7, 46 | authentic liberation. Human beings are totally free only when 72 7, 47 | needs of multitudes of human beings submerged in conditions Ut unum sint Chap., §
73 1, 16 | an institution of human beings here on earth. Therefore, Veritatis splendor Chap., §
74 2, 42 | the nature of irrational beings but because the reason which 75 2, 43 | in which he provides for beings which are not persons. He 76 2, 44 | eternal law, implanted in beings endowed with reason, and 77 2, 51 | makes itself felt to all beings endowed with reason and 78 2, 51 | the individuality of human beings, nor is it opposed to the 79 2, 52(94)| revealed to be identical in all beings endowed with reason."~ 80 2, 71 | is the case with bodily beings...; it is the result of 81 3, 100 | the enslavement of human beings, disregard for their personal


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