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Centesimus annus
   Chap., §
1 1, 10 | the more they require the care and concern of others, and 2 5, 48 | addition to the necessary care.~ 3 5, 49 | husband and wife and the care which the different generations 4 6, 53 | Her sole purpose has been care and responsibility for man, Dives in misericordia Chap., §
5 5, 9 | maternal charity, she takes care of the brethren of her Son Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
6 3, 33 | a share in the pastoral care of a parish, they should 7 4, 42 | communion may not be given. The care shown in promoting the faithful 8 5, 47 | must always show special care – “the poor you will always 9 CON, 61 | danger of excess in our care for this mystery, for “in Evangelium vitae Chap., §
10 Int, 3 | entrusted to the maternal care of the Church. Therefore 11 Int, 4 | directed to the defence and care of human life, are increasingly 12 1, 12 | greater acceptance, love and care is considered useless, or 13 1, 14 | reached where the most basic care, even nourishment, is denied 14 1, 22 | thus also to his loving care and "veneration". Life itself 15 1, 27 | sacrifice and unselfish care which countless people lovingly 16 2, 34 | entrusted to his responsible care, whereas for no reason can 17 2, 35 | the son of man that you care for him?", the Psalmist 18 2, 39 | but rather as part of his care and loving concern for his 19 2, 39 | accepts, nurtures and takes care of her child: "I have calmed 20 2, 44 | repeats the call to show care and respect, above all where 21 2, 44 | steadfast love; and your care has preserved my spirit" ( 22 3, 57 | 57. If such great care must be taken to respect 23 3, 57 | entrusted to his or her care, nor can he or she consent 24 3, 58 | entrusted to the protection and care of the woman carrying him 25 3, 62 | guarded with the greatest care, while abortion and infanticide 26 3, 65 | life, so long as the normal care due to the sick person in 27 3, 65 | is a moral obligation to care for oneself and to allow 28 3, 65 | called "methods of palliative care", which seek to make suffering 29 3, 66 | profession are supposed to care for the sick person even 30 3, 76 | preserve it with wisdom and to care for it with loving fidelity. 31 4, 85 | individual human lives, care for the suffering or needy, 32 4, 87 | specific attitude: we must care for the other as a person 33 4, 87 | good. We need then to "show care" for all life and for the 34 4, 87 | and to raise it. Similar care must be shown for the life 35 4, 88 | minors or the mentally ill, care and relief centres for AIDS 36 4, 88 | from recourse to palliative care, taking advantage of suitable 37 4, 88 | merely be institutions where care is provided for the sick 38 4, 90 | where needs are greater but care and support weaker.~If charity 39 4, 90 | effectively possible to take care of children and the elderly.~ ~ 40 4, 92 | is in greater need, the care which he or she receives 41 4, 93 | concerned, attentive and loving care shown in the humble, ordinary 42 4, 94 | promote a plan of pastoral care for families, capable of 43 4, 97 | couples, as well as health - care and social workers, of the 44 Conc, 102 | her acceptance and loving care for the life of the Incarnate 45 Conc, 105 | her with his providential care. The same is true of the Fides et ratio Chap., §
46 6, 72 | into the future. Thirdly, care will need to be taken lest, Laborem exercens Chap., §
47 4, 19 | need that children have for care, love and affection in order 48 4, 19 | devote herself to taking care of her children and educating 49 4, 19 | expenses involved in health care, especially in the case Redemptor hominis Chap., §
50 3, 13 | manner. The object of her care is man in his unique unrepeatable 51 4, 19 | teaching and giving pastoral care, and when they place themselves 52 4, 19 | Furthermore, increasing care must be taken that the various Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
53 1, 16 | Egypt in the protective care of Joseph, for "Herod is 54 1, 22 | concerning Mary's maternal care. This truth has also found Redemptoris missio Chap., §
55 2, 14 | thus revealing his tender care for the needy and for sinners ( 56 2, 20 | peace, education and the care of the sick, and aid to 57 4, 32 | People of God. Nevertheless, care must be taken to avoid the 58 4, 33 | her activity and pastoral care.~Thirdly, there is an intermediate 59 4, 34 | boundaries between pastoral care of the faithful, new evangelization 60 4, 37 | different from the pastoral care of the faithful and the 61 5, 51 | leaven of Christian life, of care for the poor and neglected, 62 5, 54 | deposit of faith," will take care to ensure fidelity and, 63 6, 67 | them not only the pastoral care of the Christian community, 64 6, 76 | will not be left to the care of only one sector or body, 65 7, 78 | engaged in the pastoral care of the sick to teach them Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
66 5, 19 | properly hers, with motherly care, every real human value. Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
67 3, 26 | to monitoring with great care and commendable objectivity 68 6, 42 | homeless, those without medical care and, above all, those without 69 6, 43(80)| 31-46) and takes special care of them (cf. Ps 12[11]:6; 70 7, 49 | faith90 and with maternal care intercedes for us before Ut unum sint Chap., §
71 2, 58 | instruct the faithful with care, making them clearly aware 72 3, 87 | more: "We must take every care to meet the legitimate desires Veritatis splendor Chap., §
73 2, 29 | scholars to take "special care for the renewal of moral 74 2, 39 | been entrusted to his own care and responsibility. God 75 2, 43 | reasonable and responsible care. The natural law enters 76 2, 70 | performing it. Even so, "care will have to be taken not 77 3, 105 | All people must take great care not to allow themselves 78 3, 116 | agencies for the pastoral care of the family or for social 79 3, 116 | dedicated to teaching or health care, Bishops can canonically


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