Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 1, 5 | doctrine points out the direct consequences of that message in the life
2 2, 12 | Leo foresaw the negative consequences — political, social and
3 2, 17 | essentially to the socio-economic consequences of an error which has even
4 2, 17 | This very error had extreme consequences in the tragic series of
5 3, 25 | Kingdom of God is not without consequences for the life of temporal
6 3, 26 | have positive and negative consequences which concern the whole
7 3, 26 | whole human family. These consequences are not mechanistic or fatalistic
8 5, 51 | impossible to limit the consequences of a conflict.~
9 6, 58 | necessary that in evaluating the consequences of their decisions, these
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 10 7, 13 | faithful to the uttermost consequences in the history of His covenant
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 11 3, 56 | to its extreme practical consequences this form of thought, ideology
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 12 1, 8 | of anger and envy in man, consequences of original sin, from the
13 1, 10 | them ponder seriously the consequences which derive from these
14 1, 18 | which occasioned it and the consequences which result from it.~Decisions
15 1, 18 | this way, and with tragic consequences, a long historical process
16 1, 22 | happens when concern about the consequences of such a "freedom without
17 1, 24 | all its various and deadly consequences for life, is taking place.
18 2, 29 | that, despite the negative consequences of sin, it can also be known
19 2, 38 | vision of God".27~Immediate consequences arise from this for human
20 3, 70 | accompanied by terrible practical consequences, are concealed in this position.~
21 3, 73 | at lessening its negative consequences at the level of general
22 4, 81 | involves making clear all the consequences of this Gospel. These can
23 4, 91 | setback of unforeseeable consequences for civilization.~ ~
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 24 4, 45 | faith. Another of the many consequences of this separation was an
25 4, 47 | part, through the indirect consequences of its effects returning
26 7, 89 | principles. The practical consequences of this mode of thinking
27 7, 89 | parliamentary majority. 105 The consequences of this are clear: in practice,
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 28 1, 1 | analyze scientifically the consequences that these changes may have
29 3, 12 | has important and decisive consequences. ~
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 30 1, 6 | societies, with deplorable consequences besides.~
31 3, 15 | part, through the indirect consequences of its effects returning
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 32 3, 39 | herself the supernatural consequences of this one mediation -
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 33 6, 63 | responsibility has certain practical consequences. Thus, "the Synod of Bishops ...
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 34 3, 15 | Such a situation has its consequences also from the point of view
35 3, 17 | requirements, it has disastrous consequences for the weakest. Indeed,
36 3, 17 | problem with its negative consequences for the individual, the
37 3, 18 | with its series of negative consequences for individuals and for
38 3, 23 | harbinger of unforeseeable consequences - but also a real desertion
39 3, 24 | Populorum Progressio.43~The consequences of this state of affairs
40 4, 34 | consideration refers directly to the consequences of a certain type of development
41 4, 34 | environment, with serious consequences for the health of the population.~
42 4, 34 | renewability of resources and the consequences of haphazard industrialization -
43 5, 37 | attitudes with all its possible consequences. ~Since these attitudes
44 5, 38 | the sin committed, to its consequences and hence to one's neighbor,
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 45 2, 58 | Vatican Council drew pastoral consequences which are useful for the
46 2, 68 | spiritual life and its moral consequences: "The Christian way of life
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 47 Int, 5 | the presuppositions and consequences of the dissent which that
48 2, 32 | others. Taken to its extreme consequences, this individualism leads
49 2, 74 | and in particular the consequences — of his action, or the
50 2, 75 | its own acts and for their consequences. This "teleologism", as
51 2, 75 | calculation of foreseeable consequences deriving from a given choice.
52 2, 75 | its foreseeable effects or consequences and of their proportion.
53 2, 75 | The evaluation of the consequences of the action, based on
54 2, 77 | account of the intention and consequences of human action. Certainly
55 2, 77 | the consideration of these consequences, and also of intentions,
56 2, 77 | illicit. The foreseeable consequences are part of those circumstances
57 2, 77 | evaluating all the good and evil consequences and effects — defined as
58 2, 79 | totality of the foreseeable consequences of that act for all persons
59 2, 82 | totality of the foreseeable consequences of that act for all persons
60 2, 83 | his truth and of the moral consequences flowing from that truth.
61 Conc, 119| demands, with all their consequences. The one who loves Christ
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