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Centesimus annus
   Chap., §
1 Int, 3 | and vital, builds upon the foundation laid by our fathers in the 2 Int, 3 | who is her irreplaceable foundation (cf. 1 Cor 3:11).~It was 3 1, 5 | that peace is built on the foundation of justice: what was essential 4 2, 13 | deprives the person of his foundation, and consequently leads 5 3, 29 | rights represents the primary foundation of every authentically free 6 4, 31 | favouring anyone. This is the foundation of the universal destination 7 4, 41 | giving them a materialistic foundation and moreover denying the 8 4, 41 | Marxist analysis and its foundation of alienation are false, 9 4, 43 | makes them his own. The foundation of the right to private 10 5, 46 | truth, freedom loses its foundation and man is exposed to the 11 5, 47 | democracy an authentic and solid foundation through the explicit recognition 12 6, 60 | with the necessary ethical foundation.115~In that same Encyclical Dives in misericordia Chap., §
13 5, 8 | glorious immortality. The foundation of this eschatological fulfillment Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
14 1, 5 | find therein the hidden foundation of its continuation among 15 2, 43 | conscience always finds its foundation and justification. ~The Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
16 Int, 5 | Eucharist in the Upper Room. Her foundation and wellspring is the whole 17 3, 27 | and remains built on 'the foundation of the Apostles' (Eph 2: 18 3, 27 | The Eucharist too has its foundation in the Apostles, not in 19 4, 39 | visible principle and the foundation of unity within his particular 20 4, 39 | perpetual and visible source and foundation of the unity of the Bishops 21 5, 49 | ecclesial traditions. On this foundation a rich artistic heritage Evangelium vitae Chap., §
22 Int, 1 | Messiah is thus seen to be the foundation and fulfilment of joy at 23 1, 19 | universal truth, which is the foundation of personal and social life, 24 1, 25 | of hope, indeed it is the foundation of the absolute certitude 25 2, 39 | sacredness of life has its foundation in God and in his creative 26 2, 44 | very conception, and the foundation of the hope of new life 27 3, 77 | respect for human life the foundation of a renewed society.~We 28 4, 101 | respect for life can be the foundation and guarantee of the most Fides et ratio Chap., §
29 Int, 5 | the meaning and ultimate foundation of human, personal and social 30 Int, 6 | truth itself and on its foundation in relation to faith. For 31 Int, 6 | reference. The need for a foundation for personal and communal 32 4, 36 | wanted to provide a rational foundation for their belief in the 33 4, 41 | thought, providing a solid foundation for the perception of being, 34 4, 42 | due reasoning, then the foundation of one's certainty is not 35 6, 66 | has objective truth as its foundation.~ 36 7, 81 | the search for the natural foundation of this meaning, which corresponds 37 7, 83 | which has its ultimate foundation in the Supreme Good, God 38 7, 83 | move from phenomenon to foundation, a step as necessary as 39 7, 88 | analogies, lacking all rational foundation. This leads to the impoverishment 40 7, 96(112)| not based on any such weak foundation. They are based on principles Laborem exercens Chap., §
41 2, 10 | work. Work constitutes a foundation for the formation of family Redemptor hominis Chap., §
42 1, 4 | should have humility as her foundation, that she should have a 43 4, 18 | teaching, with its Biblical foundation, was brought fully to the 44 4, 22 | occasion and, as it were, the foundation for ever more mature achievements Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
45 1, 7 | chose us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should 46 1, 11 | he chose us...before the foundation of the world,...he destined Redemptoris missio Chap., §
47 3, 23 | emphasis is placed on the foundation of the Church and on her 48 5, 44 | always contain - as the foundation, center and at the same 49 6, 71 | People of God. Whereas the foundation of a new church requires Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
50 2, 7 | Apostle Peter",10 and as the foundation of full unity between the 51 2, 7 | between the Churches of recent foundation and the more ancient ones.~ 52 7, 23 | language. And only upon such a foundation could the development of 53 7, 25 | likewise become an adequate foundation for its hoped - for spiritual 54 8, 30 | human possibilities on the foundation of their teachings!~-May Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
55 2, 9 | fact, one which has its foundation in an objective analysis 56 4, 30 | image which is the clear foundation of the power of dominion 57 5, 38 | God's will, the only true foundation of an absolutely binding 58 5, 39 | established which will rest on the foundation of the equality of all peoples Ut unum sint Chap., §
59 1, 17 | as they represent a sure foundation for further study.~The increase 60 1, 37 | their relationship to the foundation of the Christian faith. 61 2, 75 | Christians provides a solid foundation for their joint action not 62 3, 82 | constitutes the spiritual foundation of ecumenical dialogue. 63 3, 88 | and visible principle and foundation of unity" 146 and whom the Veritatis splendor Chap., §
64 1, 13 | summary (cf. Rom 13: 8-10) and foundation of which is the commandment 65 1, 19 | essential and primordial foundation of Christian morality: just 66 2, 31 | increasingly perceived as the foundation of the cumulative rights 67 2, 36 | of an ultimate religious foundation for moral norms, it has, 68 2, 50 | example, the origin and the foundation of the duty of absolute 69 2, 51 | human person and lays the foundation for his fundamental rights 70 2, 59 | it constitutes the very foundation of the natural law, inasmuch 71 2, 74 | requirements and to provide a foundation for the norms of the moral 72 3, 87 | Jesus Christ as the deepest foundation of freedom. ~Furthermore, 73 3, 96 | represent the unshakable foundation and solid guarantee of a 74 3, 97 | can guarantee the ethical foundation of social coexistence, both 75 3, 99 | constitutes the unshakable foundation and essential condition


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