Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 1, 10 | mass of the poor have no resources of their own to fall back
2 2, 12 | powerful State, with all the resources which that implies, as was
3 2, 18 | arms race swallowed up the resources needed for the development
4 3, 28 | special effort to mobilize resources, which are not lacking in
5 3, 28 | choices are made. Enormous resources can be made available by
6 3, 28 | between East and West. These resources could become even more abundant
7 4, 32 | ownership than on natural resources.~Mention has just been made
8 4, 33 | so much of the material resources available but of the "human
9 4, 33 | available but of the "human resources".~Even in recent years it
10 4, 33 | depending only on their own resources. Recent experience has shown
11 4, 33 | exploitation of the natural resources of these countries but on
12 4, 33 | the proper use of human resources.72~However, aspects typical
13 4, 34 | instrument for utilizing resources and effectively responding
14 4, 34 | purchasing power, and for those resources which are "marketable",
15 4, 34 | of their capacities and resources. Even prior to the logic
16 4, 37 | to grow, man consumes the resources of the earth and his own
17 4, 40 | advantages: they help to utilize resources better; they promote the
18 5, 47 | of the earth's material resources, and to derive from that
19 5, 49 | State and without sufficient resources. It is urgent therefore
20 5, 49 | family by providing adequate resources and efficient means of support,
21 5, 52 | environmental and human resources, thus enabling every individual
22 5, 52 | sufficient share of those resources. In addition, the new material
23 5, 52 | new material and spiritual resources must be utilized which are
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 24 3, 32 | incentive to mobilize all the resources needed for an adequate pastoral
25 5, 48 | devoting the best of her resources to expressing her wonder
26 CON, 61 | obstacles greater than our human resources alone can overcome, yet
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 27 1, 10 | an unjust distribution of resources between peoples and between
28 1, 16 | production and distribution of resources - anti-birth policies continue
29 1, 26 | distribution of medical resources is still far from being
30 4, 100 | disparity between the powerful resources available to the forces
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 31 Int, 3 | their disposal an array of resources for generating greater knowledge
32 Int, 6 | clearer sense of the great resources with which it has been endowed
33 2, 16 | and assessed with all the resources of reason, but without faith
34 Conc, 108| its rational and critical resources that theology, as the understanding
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 35 2, 4 | range. It means all the resources that the earth (and indirectly
36 2, 5 | extract various natural resources from the earth and the seas.
37 2, 5 | whether nature's living resources, or the products of agriculture,
38 2, 5 | the mineral or chemical resources - with man's work, whether
39 3, 12 | these words refer to all the resources contained in the visible
40 3, 12 | disposal. However, these resources can serve man only through
41 3, 12 | man has for causing the resources hidden in nature to serve
42 3, 12 | through his work to make these resources bear fruit, man takes over
43 3, 12 | relationship of man with the resources and riches of nature. The
44 3, 12 | presupposes these riches and resources of the visible world, riches
45 3, 12 | visible world, riches and resources that man finds and does
46 3, 12 | includes not only the natural resources placed at man's disposal
47 3, 12 | man appropriates natural resources and transforms them in accordance
48 3, 13 | whole of humanity in the resources of nature, and the inheritance
49 3, 13 | developed on the basis of those resources, primarily by developing
50 3, 13 | on the Giver of all the resources of creation, and also on
51 4, 18 | while conspicuous natural resources remain unused, there are
52 4, 22 | should pool their ideas and resources so as to attain this goal
53 5, 25 | in the discovery of the resources and values contained in
54 5, 26 | much, he cultivates his resources, he goes outside of himself
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 55 3, 16 | pace material and energy resources, and compromising the geophysical
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 56 4, 35 | proportion to the Church's human resources.~The difficulties seem insurmountable
57 5, 43 | material wealth; by using her resources to serve the poorest of
58 6, 62 | exchange vital energies and resources, and commit themselves as
59 6, 74 | administrators of Church resources; leaders in the various
60 7, 83 | institutes devote personnel and resources to these undertakings.~Such
61 7, 84 | effective collection of resources for the good of all the
62 7, 85 | apostolate and material resources.~The temptation to become
63 7, 86 | uniting of all the Church's resources. As she prepares to celebrate
64 8, 90 | and coordinate ecclesial resources, or delve more deeply into
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 65 3, 9 | two holy Brothers had the resources of energy, prudence, zeal
66 5, 16 | are good, the abilities, resources, and customs of each people.
67 7, 27 | of cultural and spiritual resources.~One of the fundamental
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 68 3, 23 | Populorum Progressio that the resources and investments devoted
69 3, 23 | the reality is that these resources are used to enable each
70 3, 26 | the limits of avail able resources, and of the need to respect
71 4, 28 | the considerable body of resources and potential at man's disposal
72 4, 29 | have for the new goods and resources placed at our disposal and
73 4, 33 | abundance of technical resources applied to daily life, a
74 4, 34 | more urgent - that natural resources are limited; some are not,
75 4, 34 | it, and the way in which resources are used must include respect
76 4, 34 | nature, the renewability of resources and the consequences of
77 5, 35 | scientific and technical resources are available which, with
78 7, 47 | families, by the use of their resources, by their civic activity,
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 79 2, 42 | Communities most lacking in resources; approaches are made to
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 80 2, 76 | basis of a calculation of resources and profits, procedures
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