Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 3, 22 | Eastern Europe, they embrace a longer period of time and a wider
2 4, 41 | and enjoying, who is no longer able to control his instincts
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 3 4, 5 | he has lost, that he no longer "possesses," while the hired
4 4, 5 | and before you; I am no longer worthy to be called your
5 4, 5 | father to be received - no longer by virtue of his right as
6 4, 5 | He realizes that he no longer has any right except to
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 7 1, 6 | and Resurrection. Taking a longer view, this also holds true
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 8 1, 7 | the ground, it shall no longer yield to you its strength;
9 1, 11 | opinion these attacks tend no longer to be considered as "crimes";
10 1, 19 | destruction of others, when it no longer recognizes and respects
11 1, 19 | the person ends up by no longer taking as the sole and indisputable
12 1, 20 | be such, because it is no longer firmly founded on the inviolable
13 1, 20 | totalitarianism. The State is no longer the "common home" where
14 1, 22 | unintelligible".17 Man is no longer able to see himself as "
15 1, 22 | being "a thing", and no longer grasps the "transcendent"
16 1, 22 | existence as man". He no longer considers life as a splendid
17 1, 22 | birth or at death, man is no longer capable of posing the question
18 1, 23 | climate, the body is no longer perceived as a properly
19 1, 25 | the blood of Christ is no longer a sign of death, of definitive
20 1, 27 | people's expectations are no longer concentrated so much on
21 2, 41 | enemy.~A stranger is no longer a stranger for the person
22 3, 64 | once life is held to be no longer meaningful because it is
23 3, 64 | hopelessly impaired life no longer has any value.~ ~
24 3, 65 | medical procedures which no longer correspond to the real situation
25 3, 66 | when a sick person is no longer able to live".85 Even when
26 4, 88 | especially those who can no longer look after themselves, and
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 27 Int, 5 | and provisional truths, no longer seeking to ask radical questions
28 Int, 6 | expression to their thinking no longer look to truth, preferring
29 1, 12 | Revelation is therefore no longer confined to a particular
30 2, 22 | eyes of the mind were no longer able to see clearly: reason
31 2, 23 | wisdom of the wise is no longer enough for what God wants
32 3, 27 | which confers a certitude no longer open to doubt.~Through the
33 4, 36 | universal principles, they no longer rested content with the
34 4, 46 | definitive commitment should no longer be made, because everything
35 4, 47 | dignity of reason, which is no longer equipped to know the truth
36 4, 48 | and so run the risk of no longer being a universal proposition.
37 5, 55 | but in a new key. It is no longer a matter of questions of
38 6, 70 | became a universal offer: no longer limited to one particular
39 6, 70 | Saint Paul: “You are no longer strangers and sojourners,
40 7, 81 | transcendent. A philosophy which no longer asks the question of the
41 7, 88 | human thought, which no longer addresses the ultimate problems
42 7, 98 | changes. Conscience is no longer considered in its prime
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 43 4, 19 | least Sunday, and also a longer period of rest, namely the
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 44 Int, 6 | The pilgrimage of faith no longer belongs to the Mother of
45 2, 26 | her journey of faith is longer. The Holy Spirit had already
46 2, 26 | the Upper Room, is thus longer than that of the others
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 47 2, 14 | the kingdom there will no longer be sickness or suffering,
48 2, 18 | separated from Jesus, it is no longer the kingdom of God which
49 2, 18 | identity of Christ, who no longer appears as the Lord to whom
50 4, 33 | of the faith, or even no longer consider themselves members
51 4, 40 | churches is to be found no longer in Europe but on the continents
52 6, 65 | the missionary field, no longer to understand the meaning
53 6, 65 | of their vocation and no longer to know exactly what the
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 54 6, 22 | the West. It also lasted longer than Latin in part until
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 55 3, 19(39)| Developing countries will thus no longer risk being overwhelmed by
56 3, 24 | and children who can no longer find a home in a divided
57 4, 30 | rebels against him and no longer recognizes him as its "master,"
58 5, 39 | and then discarded when no longer useful, but as our "neighbor,"
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 59 1, 18 | pretext that they are no longer understood today. The unity
60 2, 42 | Christians of one confession no longer consider other Christians
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 61 Int, 4 | moral teachings. It is no longer a matter of limited and
62 1, 18 | genuine "necessity" and no longer a form of coercion — not
63 1, 22 | which man after sin has no longer been able to live up to: "
64 2, 32 | changes. Conscience is no longer considered in its primordial
65 2, 55 | conscience, certain authors no longer call its actions "judgments"
66 2, 81 | causis bonis), they would no longer be sins, or, what is even
67 3, 84 | perplexity of a man who often no longer knows who he is, whence
68 3, 84 | it appears that one no longer need acknowledge the enduring
69 3, 84 | has happened: man is no longer convinced that only in the
70 3, 84 | moral law, nor is it any longer maintained that, when all
71 3, 100 | his Christian slave 'no longer as a slave but... as a brother...
72 3, 102 | of sin begins when he no longer acknowledges the Lord as
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