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Centesimus annus
   Chap., §
1 2, 20 | militarism, principles drawn from ancient popular traditions (which Dives in misericordia Chap., §
2 4, 5 | differentiated terminology of the ancient books. Mary, entering the Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
3 Int, 2 | called anew by the ever ancient and ever new faith of the 4 1, 15 | kind of bridge between the ancient biblical concept of "spirit," 5 1, 19 | Isaiah, words which in the ancient Prophet concerned the future, 6 3, 52 | repeat the words of the ancient Psalm: creation "waits with 7 3, 60 | of persecution - both in ancient times and in the present - Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
8 Int, 3 | Garden shelters some very ancient olive trees. Perhaps they 9 5, 51 | which took place in lands of ancient Christian heritage is also 10 6, 57 | is one reason why, since ancient times, the commemoration Evangelium vitae Chap., §
11 Int, 3 | defenceless. In addition to the ancient scourges of poverty, hunger, 12 2, 35 | the same conviction. This ancient narrative speaks of a divine 13 3, 54 | by the Didache, the most ancient non-biblical Christian writing - 14 3, 66 | proclaimed in the prayer of the ancient sage of Israel: "You have 15 4, 89 | already recognized by the ancient and still relevant Hippocratic Fides et ratio Chap., §
16 Int, 1 | Moreover, a cursory glance at ancient history shows clearly how 17 2, 16 | common to the cultures of the ancient Near East come to life in 18 2, 16 | Prov 20:5). It is true that ancient Israel did not come to knowledge 19 3, 33 | ignores the teaching of the ancient philosophers who proposed 20 4, 36 | rested content with the ancient myths, but wanted to provide 21 4, 36 | which took its rise from ancient traditions but allowed a 22 4, 36 | into fruitful dialogue with ancient philosophy, which offered 23 4, 43 | rediscovering the treasures of ancient philosophy, and more particularly 24 6, 74 | comparison with the masters of ancient philosophy. This is true Laborem exercens Chap., §
25 2, 4 | what was said in that most ancient of biblical texts. As man, 26 2, 6 | characterizing whole ages.~The ancient world introduced its own 27 2, 6 | with the very basis of the ancient differentiation of people Redemptor hominis Chap., §
28 4, 20 | conformity with the most ancient tradition of the Church - 29 4, 21 | Orders and Congregations both ancient and recent, and by the Secular 30 4, 22 | all our attachment to our ancient tradition and also with Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
31 Int, 3 | Advent. Therefore, if to that ancient historical expectation of 32 1, 7(19)| she, who, chosen from the ancient generations, by virtue of 33 1, 8 | mingles revelations and ancient promises, enables us to 34 2, 31 | Orthodox Church and the ancient Churches of the East feel 35 2, 31 | place in the worship or the ancient Oriental Churches with an 36 2, 33 | faith of the peoples of ancient Rus'. The first Millennium 37 3, 42 | reverence. Indeed, from most ancient times the Blessed Virgin Redemptoris missio Chap., §
38 4, 32 | dechristianization of countries with ancient Christian traditions, the 39 4, 33 | particularly in countries with ancient Christian roots, and occasionally 40 6, 69 | of new churches: from the ancient monastic institutions, to Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
41 1, 1 | Brothers from Salonika (the ancient Thessalonica), especially 42 2, 6 | for the territory of the ancient Diocese of Pannonia, and 43 2, 7 | foundation and the more ancient ones.~For this reason, " 44 3, 8 | ecclesiastical regions of the ancient Diocese of Pannonia.~ 45 3, 11 | the missionaries who, from ancient times until the present 46 4, 14 | accordance with the Canons of the ancient Councils, her structure 47 6, 21 | heirs of the culture of Ancient Greece, continued by Byzantium. 48 7, 23 | of Methodius is the most ancient historical reference to 49 7, 24 | Romania and reached the ancient Rus' of Kiev, and then spread 50 7, 26 | analogy, today the Churches of ancient origin can and must help 51 8, 31 | so many different gifts, ancient and new, placed in the common Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
52 4, 31 | of the teaching and most ancient practice of the Church is 53 4, 34 | natural world, which the ancient Greeks - alluding precisely 54 7, 49 | with faith and hope the ancient antiphon: "Holy Mother of Ut unum sint Chap., §
55 2, 51 | fruitful in relations with the Ancient Churches of the East.~The 56 2, 59 | experience and tradition of the ancient Church, will find its fulfilment 57 2 | Relations with the Ancient Churches of the East~ 58 2, 62 | fraternal relations with the Ancient Churches of the East which 59 2, 62 | fraternal relations with the Ancient Churches of the East witnesses 60 2, 68 | notable features of the ancient, common liturgy".122~The Veritatis splendor Chap., §
61 2, 49 | revives, in new forms, certain ancient errors which have always


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