Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 3, 24 | of every culture lies the attitude man takes to the greatest
2 4, 36 | is also determined by an attitude of human sympathy and trust
3 4, 37 | unselfish and aesthetic attitude that is born of wonder in
4 5, 46 | philosophy and the basic attitude which correspond to democratic
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 5 3, 4(52)| which indicates a profound attitude of "goodness." When this
6 4, 5 | words express above all his attitude to material goods; nevertheless
7 4, 6 | which manifests his internal attitude, enables us to rediscover
8 6, 12 | Old Testament, for their attitude which was manifested in
9 7, 13 | but also as a permanent attitude, as a state of mind. Those
10 7, 14 | the profound value of the attitude which these words describe
11 8, 15 | planted in our hearts. This attitude is likewise love of God,
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 12 2, 47 | In our own time this attitude of mind and heart is perhaps
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 13 6, 58 | itself the true “Eucharistic attitude”.~At the same time Mary
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 14 1, 15 | culture a certain Promethean attitude which leads people to think
15 3, 54 | it encourages a positive attitude of absolute respect for
16 3, 59 | encouraged the spread of an attitude of sexual permissiveness
17 3, 63 | types of anomalies. Such an attitude is shameful and utterly
18 3, 64 | societies, marked by an attitude of excessive preoccupation
19 3, 70 | collective conscience, an attitude of scepticism were to succeed
20 4, 87 | distinguished by a specific attitude: we must care for the other
21 4, 96 | of every culture lies the attitude man takes to the greatest
22 4, 97 | when couples maintain an attitude of openness and service
23 4, 99 | within her gives rise to an attitude towards human beings not
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 24 2, 18 | 7) nor assume a correct attitude to himself or to the world
25 7, 89 | dangerous is pragmatism, an attitude of mind which, in making
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 26 1, 4 | criticism does not express an attitude of service but rather a
27 2, 12 | has marked the missionary attitude, the attitude of the missionary.
28 2, 12 | missionary attitude, the attitude of the missionary. Suffice
29 2, 12 | Athens74. The missionary attitude always begins with a feeling
30 2, 12 | necessarily in words but by an attitude towards it. This attitude
31 2, 12 | attitude towards it. This attitude seems to fit the special
32 3, 16 | precisely with a consumer attitude uncontrolled by ethics -
33 4, 19 | other ways by an honest attitude towards truth, whatever
34 4, 21 | If, in the light of this attitude of Christ's, "being a king"
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 35 2, 33 | as a praying figure in an attitude of intercession and as a
36 3, 39 | pervaded by her spousal attitude as the "handmaid of the
37 3, 46 | persevere and progress in this attitude, the nearer Mary leads them
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 38 5, 42 | generosity underlying this attitude and these actions stands
39 5, 44 | It is to be made with an attitude of love and esteem toward
40 5, 45 | parrhesia to describe this attitude, a word which means to speak
41 6, 68 | With an open and fraternal attitude, they should become part
42 7, 82 | if tourists maintain an attitude of respect and a desire
43 8, 88 | Paul describes Christ's attitude: "Have this mind among yourselves,
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 44 2, 7 | fruit, and their pastoral attitude of concern to bring the
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 45 2, 10 | value, in view of the modern attitude which is so sensitive to
46 3, 21 | doctrine adopts a critical attitude towards both liberal capitalism
47 4, 31(60) | Church to describe the proper attitude of persons who possess any
48 5, 37 | fall victim to this double attitude of sin; nations and blocs
49 5, 38 | response as a moral and social attitude, as a "virtue," is solidarity.
50 5, 38 | a diametrically opposed attitude: a commitment to the good
51 5, 39 | not adopt a purely passive attitude or one that is destructive
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 52 1, 26 | of others, and to have an attitude of brotherly generosity
53 3, 82 | Christ.~Certainly, in this attitude of conversion to the will
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 54 Int, 3 | extraordinary witness of this attitude on the part of the Church
55 3, 104 | what is unacceptable is the attitude of one who makes his own
56 3, 104 | to God and his mercy. An attitude of this sort corrupts the
57 3, 105 | themselves to be tainted by the attitude of the Pharisee, which would
58 3, 105 | sin. In our own day this attitude is expressed particularly
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