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Centesimus annus
   Chap., §
1 Int, 3 | joined together in various groups, associations and organizations, 2 2, 13 | in various intermediary groups, beginning with the family 3 2, 13 | political and cultural groups which stem from human nature 4 2, 14 | between different social groups inevitably arise, and that 5 2, 14 | conflict between social groups the doctrine of "total war", 6 2, 17 | entire peoples and social groups being planned and carried 7 2, 18 | the adversary.~Extremist groups, seeking to resolve such 8 2, 20 | boundaries there are tribal groups not yet amalgamated into 9 5, 45 | society, the family, religious groups and individuals themselves. 10 5, 46 | formation of narrow ruling groups which usurp the power of 11 5, 47 | or financial power of the groups promoting them. With time, 12 5, 48 | individuals and to the various groups and associations which make 13 6, 57 | discriminatory towards other groups. This option is not limited 14 6, 57 | are being experienced by groups which live on the margins 15 6, 60 | particular of individuals and groups with specific responsibilities Dives in misericordia Chap., §
16 1, 2 | today, many individuals and groups guided by a lively sense 17 6, 11 | contains individuals and groups that are suffering from 18 6, 12 | between individuals, social groups and "classes," between individual 19 6, 12 | fulfillment among individuals, groups and human societies, in Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
20 2, 43 | relationships"; then "persons and groups turn aside from blind choice 21 3, 65 | widespread movements and groups, are giving first place Evangelium vitae Chap., §
22 1, 26 | efforts of individuals, groups, movements and organizations 23 1, 26 | sponsored by individuals and groups which, with admirable dedication 24 1, 26 | appearing in many places groups of volunteers prepared to 25 4, 90 | Individuals, families, groups and associations, albeit 26 4, 94 | between the different age - groups. It is therefore important 27 4, 95 | individual Christians, families, groups and communities in our Dioceses. Fides et ratio Chap., §
28 5, 55 | certain individuals and groups, but convictions so widespread Laborem exercens Chap., §
29 2, 8 | the condition of social groups that were not previously 30 2, 8 | of certain categories or groups of the working " intelligentsia", 31 3, 11 | of the proletariat", the groups that as political parties 32 4, 18 | initiative of individuals, free groups and local work centres and 33 4, 20 | are further divided into groups or subgroups according to 34 4, 20 | the rights of particular groups should adapt itself to this 35 4, 21 | powerful individuals or groups. But even in the economically 36 4, 22 | associations and intermediate groups, business enterprises and Redemptor hominis Chap., §
37 3, 15 | belonging to the social groups that are dedicating themselves Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
38 2, 28 | gatherings, and of the various groups existing in the Church. 39 2, 28 | only individuals or local groups, but sometimes whole nations Redemptoris missio Chap., §
40 1, 8 | coercion by individuals, or by groups, or by any human power, 41 4, 33 | activity addresses: peoples, groups, and socio-cultural contexts 42 4, 33 | and proclaim it to other groups. This is mission ad gentes 43 4, 33 | Churches as well, where entire groups of the baptized have lost 44 4, 34 | directed to "peoples or groups who do not yet believe in 45 4, 34 | inasmuch as it is addressed to groups and settings which are non-Christian 46 4, 37 | well-defined territories and groups of people.~The growth in 47 4, 37 | mission ad gentes, with groups and areas not yet evangelized. 48 4, 37 | abandoned and isolated human groups, but it is also true that 49 4, 37 | that individual or small groups cannot be evangelized if 50 4, 37 | institutions, special centers and groups, and cultural and social 51 4, 37 | of individuals or small groups and enter into pastoral 52 5, 49 | and among non-Christian groups, and to encourage a missionary 53 5, 51 | missionary outreach. These are groups of Christians who, at the 54 5, 53 | variety of expressions.91 Groups which have been evangelized 55 6, 61 | These include individuals, groups and communities. A typical 56 6, 67 | especially for the non-Christian groups in their own area. They 57 6, 72 | organizations, ecclesial movements, groups and solidarities of different 58 6, 74 | communities and Bible study groups; those in charge of charitable 59 7, 82 | communities and cultural groups are also forming which call 60 7, 83 | parishes, associations and groups, especially youth groups.~ 61 7, 83 | groups, especially youth groups.~With this end in view, 62 7, 86 | the human and cultural groups not yet reached by the Gospel, Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
63 4, 12 | the newly arrived ethnic groups with the Latin - peaking 64 7, 23 | Methodius, were the other groups of Western Slavs, particularly Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
65 2, 10 | enrichment of individuals or groups, or assigned to the increase 66 3, 14 | between the various population groups, differences which do not 67 3, 20 | around it other countries or groups of countries, to different 68 4, 28 | benefit of certain social groups, easily makes people slaves 69 5, 36(65)| behavior of certain social groups, big or small, or even of 70 5, 39 | of all. The intermediate groups, in their turn, should not 71 5, 39 | losing sight of the good of groups in the context of the common Ut unum sint Chap., §
72 1, 7 | members of the corporate groups in which they have heard 73 2, 42 | slander to which certain groups are subjected is shown to 74 2, 44 | for the different language groups of ecumenical translations Veritatis splendor Chap., §
75 2, 35 | to individuals or social groups the right to determine what


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