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Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 1, 9 | practice of industrialized societies effectively ensure in our
2 3, 25 | for the life of temporal societies, which, as the adjective
3 4, 33 | place in the more advanced societies, the human inadequacies
4 4, 41 | criticized capitalist bourgeois societies, blaming them for the commercialization
5 4, 41 | is a reality in Western societies too. This happens in consumerism,
6 5, 52 | Just as within individual societies it is possible and right
7 6, 54 | relationships within modern societies. The human sciences and
8 6, 58 | power which today govern societies. Nor is it a matter of eliminating
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 9 6, 11 | environment, communities, societies and nations can fall victim
10 6, 11 | individuals, environments and societies. The history of our century
11 6, 11 | environments, of entire societies and of nations, that for
12 6, 11 | and surfeited people and societies, living in plenty and ruled
13 6, 12 | individuals, groups and human societies, in practice suffer from
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 14 2, 48 | consciences and the history of societies in the great human family
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 15 1, 18 | coexistence: rather than societies of "people living together",
16 1, 18 | our cities risk becoming societies of people who are rejected,
17 1, 26 | victory are not lacking in our societies and cultures, strongly marked
18 1, 27 | especially in more developed societies, where people's expectations
19 3, 64 | above all in prosperous societies, marked by an attitude of
20 4, 90 | complex and pluralistic societies. Individuals, families,
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 21 1, 1 | disturb the life of individual societies and also of all humanity.~
22 2, 5 | especially that of certain societies, brings a correct affirmation
23 4, 16 | individual countries and societies and in international relations,
24 4, 17 | economically disadvantaged societies. Finding himself in a system
25 4, 18 | the mutual dependence of societies and States and the need
26 4, 18 | workers in the different societies will less and less show
27 4, 18 | keeping with individual societies and States should also facilitate
28 4, 19 | It is a fact that in many societies women work in nearly every
29 4, 20 | in modern industrialized societies. Obviously, this does not
30 4, 21 | continent, nor limited to the societies which have already attained
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 31 1, 6 | felt in the life of whole societies, with deplorable consequences
32 3, 16 | necessary for man and for entire societies - and we are dealing precisely
33 3, 16 | the rich highly developed societies - while the remaining societies -
34 3, 16 | societies - while the remaining societies - at least broad sectors
35 3, 17 | which is burdensome for the societies concerned, would place special
36 3, 17 | responsibility towards these societies and the history of man on
37 4, 21 | lives of individuals and societies. In reality, freedom is
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 38 2, 28 | sometimes whole nations and societies, even whole continents,
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 39 4, 37 | dynamism to evangelize their societies, or belong to a minority
40 4, 38 | but also in secularized societies, the spiritual dimension
41 7 | of the Pontifical Mission Societies~
42 7, 84 | to the Pontifical Mission Societies, as I have often pointed
43 7, 84 | World Mission Day. The four Societies - Propagation of the Faith,
44 7, 84 | seeks to promote the other Societies, of which it is the "soul,"168 "
45 7, 84 | College of Bishops, these Societies, also within the boundaries
46 7, 84 | purpose of the Missionary Societies is the fostering of lifelong
47 7, 84 | their activities, these Societies depend at the worldwide
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 48 3, 10 | which were disturbing the societies as they became organized.
49 4, 12 | young and rapidly expanding societies a sense of strength and
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 50 3, 14 | poverty intersect within the societies themselves, whether developed
51 4, 32 | man and woman, as well as societies and nations. In particular,
52 4, 33 | the family and religious societies, then all the rest - availability
53 6, 43 | ordering, at the service of the societies, economies and cultures
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 54 2, 44(75)| COMMITTEE OF THE UNITED BIBLE SOCIETIES, Guiding Principles for
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 55 Int, 4 | of individuals and entire societies? Is it possible to obey
56 2, 40 | contingencies or the diversity of societies and cultures, this sort
57 2, 74 | especially in pluralistic societies. ~
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