Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 2, 14 | abstains from enmities and mutual hatred, it gradually changes
2 4, 39 | on marriage, in which the mutual gift of self by husband
3 5, 49 | beginning in the family with the mutual support of husband and wife
4 5, 52 | must be made to enhance mutual understanding and knowledge,
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 5 6, 10 | through the acceptance of mutual dependence in authentic
6 7, 14 | indispensable element for shaping mutual relationships between people,
7 7, 14 | human, and in a spirit of mutual brotherhood. It is impossible
8 7, 14 | they wish to regulate their mutual relationships solely according
9 7, 14 | we introduce into all the mutual relationships which form
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 10 1, 10 | totally gift, an exchange of mutual love between the divine
11 2, 34 | direct witness of their mutual love from which creation
12 3, 55 | a superimposing - and a mutual compenetration - of the
13 3, 56 | aphorism, this antagonism is mutual: "The desires of the Spirit
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 14 2, 22 | about in a sublime way the mutual “abiding” of Christ and
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 15 1, 20 | by side, but without any mutual bonds. Each one wishes to
16 2, 49 | up in the golden rule of mutual love (cf. Mt 7:12). In Jesus
17 3, 66 | of justice is lost, and mutual trust, the basis of every
18 3, 70 | to guarantee tolerance, mutual respect between people and
19 3, 76 | reflection of the mystery of mutual self-giving and receiving
20 4, 92 | as the fruit of their mutual gift of love, is, in turn,
21 4, 94 | in creating a climate of mutual interaction and enriching
22 Conc, 103 | 103. The mutual relationship between the
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 23 4, 48 | without compromising their mutual autonomy. The parrhesia
24 5, 57 | unites them in bonds of mutual friendship, conceding to
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 25 4, 17 | that is to say, in the mutual exchange of economic goods,
26 4, 17 | These links also create mutual dependence, and as a result
27 4, 17 | autarky. ~Such a system of mutual dependence is in itself
28 4, 18 | labour. ~The fact of the mutual dependence of societies
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 29 3, 16 | sides" an occasion for mutual accusation, each forgetting
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 30 2, 17 | religions, so that through a mutual enrichment they might help
31 5, 55 | as a method and means of mutual knowledge and enrichment,
32 5, 56 | witness given and received for mutual advancement on the road
33 6, 66(132)| Bishops, Directives for Mutual Relations between Bishops
34 7, 82 | respect and a desire for mutual cultural enrichment, avoiding
35 7, 85 | grow greater through the mutual communication of all and
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 36 2, 5 | at the crossroads of the mutual influences between East
37 5, 16 | of salvation, peace and mutual concord among peoples and
38 5, 18 | quite spontaneously from mutual respect proper to fraternal
39 7, 27 | for openness to others, mutual understanding, and readiness
40 8, 30 | when incomprehension and mutual distrust have been overcome
41 8, 30 | peaceful coexistence in mutual respect and inviolate liberty.~
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 42 4, 34 | of each being and of its mutual connection in an ordered
43 5, 39 | and the transformation of mutual distrust into collaboration.
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 44 Int, 2 | inherited from the past, and of mutual misunderstandings and prejudices.
45 Int, 2 | by a sincere desire for mutual forgiveness and reconciliation,
46 1, 20 | and ease in strengthening mutual brotherhood to the degree
47 1, 29 | and fairness and so make mutual relations between them more
48 1, 29 | to happen, any display of mutual opposition must disappear.
49 1, 40 | are not aimed merely at mutual knowledge, common prayer
50 2, 52 | mentioned began thanks to the mutual openness demonstrated by
51 2, 52 | of historical memories, a mutual forgiveness, and a firm
52 2, 56 | addition, the lifting of the mutual excommunications, by eliminating
53 2, 56 | however, the gradual and mutual estrangement between the
54 2, 56 | them of the benefits of mutual exchanges and cooperation.
55 2, 57 | long period of division and mutual misunderstanding, the Lord
56 2, 59 | to areas decided upon by mutual agreement, with the purpose
57 2, 60 | promote a true and fraternal mutual esteem between Orthodox
58 2, 60 | and thus contribute to mutual understanding and the continuing
59 2, 61 | prevent Christians, through mutual relations, from continuing
60 2, 65 | do not therefore preclude mutual interaction and complementarity.~
61 2, 71 | greatly help to improve mutual knowledge and to increase
62 2, 72 | In an atmosphere of joy, mutual respect, Christian solidarity
63 3, 77 | of the Lord. The greater mutual understanding and the doctrinal
64 3, 78 | never be possible. This mutual help in the search for truth
65 3, 87 | Communities strive to give in mutual exchange what each one needs
66 3, 87 | reached,144 this process of mutual enrichment must be taken
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