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Centesimus annus
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1 2, 13 | give this response, which constitutes the apex of his humanity, 2 3, 28 | advancement of the poor constitutes a great opportunity for 3 4, 32 | satisfying those needs that constitutes another important source 4 4, 39 | in accordance with what constitutes authentic human growth. 5 5, 48 | speculative activities, constitutes one of the chief obstacles 6 6, 59 | cooperation with human freedom, constitutes that mysterious presence Dives in misericordia Chap., §
7 2, 3 | the messianic message, and constitutes the heart of the Gospel 8 3, 4 | is the fact that sin too constitutes man's misery. The people 9 3, 4(52)| and that in this aspect it constitutes an interior necessity: an 10 4, 6 | Understood in this way, mercy constitutes the fundamental content 11 5, 7 | the sins of humanity. This constitutes even a "superabundance" 12 5, 8 | love that goes against what constitutes the very root of evil in 13 5, 8 | raised the third day"87 constitutes the final sign of the messianic 14 5, 8 | evil. At the same time it constitutes the sign that foretells " 15 7, 14 | that "merciful love" which constitutes the messianic message of 16 7, 14 | Properly understood, justice constitutes, so to speak, the goal of Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
17 1, 15 | Old Testament, because it constitutes a kind of bridge between 18 1, 25 | of Pentecost. This event constitutes the definitive manifestation 19 2, 33 | the revealed Word of God constitutes the principle and root of 20 3, 50 | mystery of the Incarnation constitutes the climax of this giving, 21 3, 55 | spirit, envy."235 All of this constitutes the "works of the flesh." ~ 22 3, 55 | with the spiritual soul constitutes man's nature and personal Evangelium vitae Chap., §
23 3, 62 | end or as a means, always constitutes a grave moral disorder, 24 3, 63 | object of experimentation constitutes a crime against their dignity 25 3, 63 | carried out to help others, constitutes an absolutely unacceptable 26 4, 92 | in accordance with what constitutes authentic human growth".119 27 Conc, 103 | history, inasmuch as she constitutes on earth the "seed and beginning" Fides et ratio Chap., §
28 5, 61 | popular wisdom; and this constitutes a genuine cultural wealth 29 6, 67(90) | what awaits him after death constitutes the necessary preamble to 30 7, 83 | special way, the person constitutes a privileged locus for the 31 7, 94 | meaning, a relationship which constitutes the specific sense of history, Laborem exercens Chap., §
32 Bles | characteristics; in a sense it constitutes its very nature.~ 33 2, 5 | own use. Thus agriculture constitutes through human work a primary 34 2, 6 | truth, which in a sense constitutes the fundamental and perennial 35 2, 6 | bench. This circumstance constitutes in itself the most eloquent " 36 2, 6 | presupposing that this work constitutes a purpose - at times a very 37 2, 10 | necessarily linked to work. Work constitutes a foundation for the formation 38 2, 10 | affirmed that the family constitutes one of the most important 39 3, 11 | importance for man - it constitutes one of the fundamental dimensions 40 3, 12 | present state of technology constitutes its ever more highly perfected " 41 3, 13 | production process which constitutes a whole collection of "things", 42 3, 13 | we cannot assert that it constitutes as it were an impersonal " 43 4, 16 | broad range of human rights constitutes the fundamental condition 44 4, 16 | succession of history. All this constitutes the moral obligation of 45 4, 23 | Above all it generally constitutes a loss for the country which 46 5, 25 | in the work of creation constitutes the most profound motive 47 5, 27 | human life on earth and constitutes an announcement of death: " 48 5, 27 | the Cross which this toil constitutes reveals a new good springing Redemptor hominis Chap., §
49 3, 13 | view of the mystery that constitutes the Church's own life, the 50 4, 19 | document. Catechesis certainly constitutes a permanent and also fundamental Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
51 1, 11 | mystery of the Incarnation constitutes the superabundant fulfillment 52 1, 14 | revelation, Abraham's faith constitutes the beginning of the Old 53 2, 29 | world while their division constitutes a scandal.73~The ecumenical 54 3, 38 | order of grace."99 This role constitutes a real dimension of her 55 3, 39 | handmaid of the Lord," constitutes the first and fundamental Redemptoris missio Chap., §
56 2, 20 | to conversion. Preaching constitutes the Church's first and fundamental 57 7, 82 | between peoples, and this constitutes a stimulus for Christian Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
58 6, 41 | one another: rather, it constitutes a category of its own. Nor Ut unum sint Chap., §
59 2, 42 | ecumenical courtesy; it constitutes a basic ecclesiological 60 2, 43 | in one of the tasks which constitutes the mission of Christians: 61 3, 82 | dialogue of conversion", which constitutes the spiritual foundation 62 3, 88 | and guarantor of unity, constitutes a difficulty for most other Veritatis splendor Chap., §
63 2, 59 | the natural law; indeed it constitutes the very foundation of the 64 2, 72 | One who "alone is good", constitutes the indispensable condition 65 3, 99 | Only God, the Supreme Good, constitutes the unshakable foundation 66 3, 107 | humble and often unseen, constitutes the simplest and most attractive


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