Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 1, 9 | even in his day, that such questions pertained exclusively to
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 2 6, 10 | most fundamental of all questions or are glimpsing them with
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 3 Int, 2 | any particular solution of questions which are still open. Their
4 3, 56 | of the "spirit" and of "questions of the spirit," as for example
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 5 1, 11 | the past and which raise questions of extraordinary seriousness.
6 3, 65 | or her ordeal. Among the questions which arise in this context
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 7 Int, 1 | same time the fundamental questions which pervade human life:
8 Int, 1 | this life? These are the questions which we find in the sacred
9 Int, 1 | and Aristotle. They are questions which have their common
10 Int, 1 | the answer given to these questions decides the direction which
11 Int, 3 | human being first asked questions about the reason for things
12 Int, 5 | human reason with its many questions has developed further its
13 Int, 5 | longer seeking to ask radical questions about the meaning and ultimate
14 Int, 5 | definitive answers to these questions has dwindled.~
15 1, 12 | seek the answer to dramatic questions such as pain, the suffering
16 3, 29 | search for truth and to pose questions itself implies the rudiments
17 3, 29 | it comes to the ultimate questions. The thirst for truth is
18 3, 29 | pressure of a few fundamental questions and how in the soul of each
19 3, 30 | traditions offer to the ultimate questions.27~The truths of philosophy,
20 3, 33(28) | Sir 18:8)... These are questions in every human heart, as
21 3, 33(28) | what they are. They are questions which express the urgency
22 3, 33(28) | more ordinary times. These questions show the deep reasonableness
23 5, 55 | is no longer a matter of questions of interest only to certain
24 5, 61 | study of the ultimate human questions in order to concentrate
25 6, 67(90) | initiative asks the first basic questions about the meaning of life,
26 6, 76 | also find courage to tackle questions which are difficult to resolve
27 6, 76 | normally be confined. These questions in fact broaden reason's
28 6, 76 | In speculating on these questions, philosophers have not become
29 6, 78 | on properly philosophical questions nor to demand adherence
30 Conc, 106 | be open to the impelling questions which arise from the word
31 Conc, 106 | object of study, to the questions which give access to Mystery”. 131~
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 32 1, 1 | decisive witness. Because fresh questions and problems are always
33 2, 5 | the raising of essential questions concerning human work in
34 2, 5 | subject, which is man. These questions are particularly charged
35 3, 11 | detail to these important questions, recalling at least the
36 3, 11 | very important field of questions in which her teaching has
37 4, 20 | Even if in controversial questions the struggle takes on a
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 38 1, 6 | with regard to ecumenical questions, is that of seeking sincerely,
39 1, 6 | causing confusion of ideas in questions of faith and morals and
40 3, 15 | responsibility, the essential questions concerning man's situation
41 3, 15 | These are the essential questions that the Church is bound
42 3, 15 | and certainties but also questions and points of anguished
43 3, 17 | These therefore are questions of primary importance from
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 44 2, 37 | God. These are matters and questions intimately connected with
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 45 3, 29 | for answers to the deepest questions of his life, and respect
46 5, 42 | selfishness. It raises precise questions which lead to God and to
47 6, 75 | effort in confronting great questions of common concern, with
48 6, 76 | dealing with more important questions and urgent problems, without,
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 49 6, 41 | be seen at once that the questions facing us are above all
50 6, 41 | facing us are above all moral questions; and that neither the analysis
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 51 1, 36 | absolutely avoided. Serious questions must be resolved, for if
52 2, 63 | solution to other disputed questions.~
53 2, 68 | thus raises a series of questions which, in the area of ethics
54 2, 69 | concentrated on many disputed questions such as Baptism, the Eucharist,
55 2, 69 | possibilities for resolving these questions have come to light, while
56 2, 69 | realization that certain questions need to be studied more
57 2, 70 | research, which involves questions of faith and respect for
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 58 Int, 1 | ask the ultimate religious questions. Rather, it spurs us on
59 Int, 2 | escape from the fundamental questions: What must I do? How do
60 Int, 2 | answer to every one of man's questions, his religious and moral
61 Int, 2 | his religious and moral questions in particular, is given
62 Int, 4 | Theology, with regard to questions of the greatest importance
63 Int, 4 | is frequently heard which questions the intrinsic and unbreakable
64 Int, 5 | with certain fundamental questions regarding the Church's moral
65 1, 7 | the Redeemer of man and questions him about morality. For
66 1, 8 | prompted within him new questions about moral good. He feels
67 1, 8 | him the answer to their questions about what is good and what
68 1, 27 | souls".42 ~Precisely on the questions frequently debated in moral
69 2, 29 | to the sensitivities and questions of our contemporaries. The
70 2, 30 | tend?".50 These and other questions, such as: what is freedom
71 2, 30 | controversial and complex questions. This light and power also
72 2, 33 | modern culture radically questions the very existence of this
73 2, 48 | place of the human body in questions of natural law. ~A freedom
74 2, 52(94) | Declaration on Certain Questions Concerning Sexual Ethics
75 2, 55 | Magisterium in many moral questions; for them, the Church's
76 2, 64 | she pronounces on moral questions, in no way undermines the
77 2, 64 | especially in more difficult questions, to attain the truth with
78 2, 68(113)| Declaration on Certain Questions regarding Sexual Ethics
79 3, 117 | people ask the Church the questions raised by their consciences,
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