Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 Int, 1 | through history has been marked by other documents which
2 1, 4 | situation was linked to the marked change taking place in the
3 3, 28 | their present condition, marked by difficulties and shortages,
4 4, 30 | the "use" of goods, while marked by freedom, is subordinated
5 4, 36 | and are defined is always marked by a more or less appropriate
6 4, 41 | a maze of relationships marked by destructive competitiveness
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 7 3, 4(52)| wealth and depth that already marked the Old.~In this way, we
8 5, 9 | generations of the People of God, marked with the Sign of the Cross
9 8, 15 | history may be, no matter how marked the diversity of contemporary
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 10 3, 57 | vast areas of our planet marked by death-dealing poverty
11 3, 66 | highlights the "fullness of time" marked by the year 2000. The Church
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 12 Int, 7 | of Peter, I have always marked Holy Thursday, the day of
13 1, 11 | The Eucharist is indelibly marked by the event of the Lord'
14 5, 48 | remains a sacrificial banquet marked by the blood shed on Golgotha.
15 5, 50 | whole geographical area marked by Slav culture? In the
16 5, 51 | Eucharist can have when marked by the forms, styles and
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 17 1, 18 | State legislation - is today marked by a surprising contradiction.
18 1, 19 | final stages is sometimes marked by a mistaken sense of altruism
19 1, 26 | societies and cultures, strongly marked though they are by the "
20 2, 32 | recognize that their life is marked by the evil of sin can discover
21 2, 33 | its value. Jesus' life is marked by uncertainty from the
22 2, 40 | life, though already quite marked, does not yet reach the
23 2, 48 | 48. Life is indelibly marked by a truth of its own. By
24 3, 52 | beginning man's nature was marked by royalty... Man is a king.
25 3, 64 | the experience of dying is marked by new features. When the
26 3, 64 | in prosperous societies, marked by an attitude of excessive
27 3, 77 | courage so that our time, marked by all too many signs of
28 4, 95 | present social context, marked by a dramatic struggle between
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 29 5, 52 | strongly and positively marked the philosophical research
30 6, 71 | community of the baptized is marked by a universality which
31 7, 91 | experience of evil which has marked our age. Such a dramatic
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 32 2, 7 | question of economics is marked by the premises of materialistic
33 2, 8 | working world in a community marked by great solidarity.~Following
34 2, 10 | that is to say work, is marked in the course of history,
35 3, 11 | this latest period, the one marked and in a sense symbolized
36 3, 12 | present-day situation is deeply marked by many conflicts caused
37 5, 25 | revelation is profoundly marked by the fundamental truth
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 38 1, 1 | This act of redemption marked the high point of the history
39 2, 12 | time of the Apostles has marked the missionary attitude,
40 3, 15 | contemporary civilization, which is marked by the ascendancy of technology,
41 3, 16 | certainly not uniform but marked with numerous differences.
42 3, 16 | is to say those suffering marked shortages and being driven
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 43 Int, 1(2) | That is to say, the period marked by the promise made to Abraham
44 2, 29 | especially in our own time, is marked by the sign of ecumenism:
45 2, 31 | one that has always been marked by an intense desire for
46 3, 50 | Duke of Kiev [988]. This marked the beginning of Christianity
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 47 4, 39 | missionary activity are marked by an awareness that one
48 5, 42 | these actions stands in marked contrast to human selfishness.
49 5, 51 | Eucharist, lives in a communion marked by oneness of heart and
50 5, 52 | for such involvement has marked the Church's pilgrimage
51 5, 54 | creation and is therefore marked by sin, it too needs to
52 8, 89 | Missionary spirituality is also marked by apostolic charity, the
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 53 4, 12 | religious experience which marked Eastern Christianity and
54 4, 14 | stormy period, which was also marked by armed conflicts between
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 55 3, 17 | regression even in zones marked by constant progress. This
56 4, 31 | 18 ), is our own history, marked by our personal and collective
57 6, 42 | economic fields must be marked by these realities. Likewise
58 6, 43 | and financial system is marked by an excessive fluctuation
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 59 Int, 4 | In our ecumenical age, marked by the Second Vatican Council,
60 1, 15 | entire life of Christians is marked by a concern for ecumenism;
61 1, 22 | long history of Christians marked by many divisions seems
62 1, 23 | unity, that unity which marked the Apostolic Church at
63 1, 33 | ecumenical dialogue is marked by a common quest for truth,
64 2, 72 | by fraternal charity and marked by deep clarity of faith
65 3, 88 | Christians, whose memory is marked by certain painful recollections.
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 66 2, 46 | and freedom have always marked the history of moral reflection;
67 2, 46 | Trent.85 Our own age is marked, though in a different sense,
68 2, 72 | the path to that end is marked by respect for the divine
69 3, 106 | present time is instead marked by a formidable challenge
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