Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 1, 5 | the changing realities of public life, and this standing
2 1, 8 | Pope attributed to the "public authority" the "strict duty"
3 2, 19 | tend to subject them to public control which upholds the
4 4, 36 | necessary intervention by public authorities.~A striking
5 5, 48 | stable currency and efficient public services. Hence the principle
6 5, 48 | together with the corruption of public officials and the spread
7 5, 48 | an inordinate increase of public agencies, which are dominated
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Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 9 1, 19 | at the beginning of his public activity, his messianic
10 1, 25 | manifested also outside, in public. The doors of the Upper
11 2, 40 | his hidden life and in his public ministry. According to the
12 3, 65 | even atheistic character of public life. Prayer always remains
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 13 Int, 4 | concern: broad sectors of public opinion justify certain
14 1, 14 | eugenic abortion, justified in public opinion on the basis of
15 1, 20 | elderly, in the name of a public interest which is really
16 1, 27 | spread, at many levels of public opinion, of a new sensitivity
17 1, 27 | is evidence of a growing public opposition to the death
18 3, 54 | particularly heavy and lengthy public penance before the repentant
19 3, 56 | caused by the offence".46 Public authority must redress the
20 3, 56 | the purpose of defending public order and ensuring people'
21 3, 56 | aggressor and to protect public order and the safety of
22 3, 56 | and the safety of persons, public authority must limit itself
23 3, 58 | attenuate its seriousness in public opinion. Perhaps this linguistic
24 3, 69 | conscience from that of public conduct.~As a result we
25 3, 69 | that, in the exercise of public and professional duties,
26 3, 69 | conscience, at least in the public sphere.~ ~
27 3, 71 | promotion of peace and of public morality. 91 The real purpose
28 3, 71 | innocent human being. While public authority can sometimes
29 3, 71 | principal duty of every public authority'. Thus any government
30 3, 73 | legitimately constituted public authorities (cf. Rom 13:
31 3, 73 | level of general opinion and public morality. This does not
32 4, 88 | social services available in public institutions or in the home.~
33 4, 91 | population growth. Certainly public authorities have a responsibility
34 4, 91 | create economic, social, public health and cultural conditions
35 4, 96 | oppressive totalitarianism of public authority. 126~It is therefore
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 36 2, 7 | workers' associations and public autorities, and of the emergence
37 3, 14 | ownerhip or in the form of public or collective ownership -
38 3, 14 | autonomy with regard to the public powers, pursuing their specific
39 4, 17 | there are ministries or public departments and also various
40 4, 18 | onesided centralization by the public authorities. Instead, what
41 4, 22 | community, that is to say, the public authorities, associations
42 4, 22 | people both in the usual public or private enterprises,
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 43 3, 13 | greater shortness of his public activity.~Jesus Christ is
44 3, 17 | the spirit of social and public life is painfully opposed
45 3, 17 | the necessary vigour of public authority113. These therefore
46 3, 17 | right of citizenship in public and social life, while believers
47 3, 17 | organization of social and public life in some way depends,
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 48 1, 17 | so it was during Christ's public life too (cf. Mk. 3:21-35)
49 1, 20 | left Nazareth and began his public life throughout Palestine,
50 1, 21 | at the beginning of his public life: "There was a marriage
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 51 1, 8 | whether in private or in public, whether alone or in association
52 8 | apostles during the Master's public life. Despite their love
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 53 2, 4 | this task he retired from public life in order to join his
54 2, 5 | out were subjected to a public discussion. In Rome Pope
55 8, 30 | praise in private and in public life!~-May they live in
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 56 2, 5 | captured the attention of public opinion by reason of its
57 5, 39 | support one another, and their public demonstrations on the social
58 5, 39 | inefficiency or corruption of the public authorities. By virtue of
59 6, 44 | participation of all citizens in public affairs, in the rule of
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 60 1, 21 | holiness of life, along with public and private prayer for the
61 1, 25 | them in prayer, both in public and in private. I have already
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 62 3, 97 | specific demands to which both public authorities and citizens
63 3, 101 | those governed, openness in public administration, impartiality
64 3, 101 | the just and honest use of public funds, the rejection of
65 3, 113 | constitute normal expressions of public life in a representative
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