Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 Int, 3 | propose an analysis of some events of recent history. It goes
2 Int, 3 | consideration to current events in order to discern the
3 2, 12 | especially confirmed by the events which took place near the
4 2, 12 | beginning of 1990. These events, and the radical transformations
5 2, 17 | memory of those terrible events guide the actions of everyone,
6 3, 22 | promising significance of the events of recent years can be understood.
7 3, 24 | towards the fundamental events of life, such as birth,
8 3, 25 | 25. The events of 1989 are an example of
9 3, 25 | moral principles. These events are a warning to those who,
10 3, 26 | 26. The events of 1989 took place principally
11 3, 26 | this point of view, the events of 1989 are proving to be
12 3, 28 | consequence of tragic historical events which were violently imposed
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 13 1, 1 | which was followed by the events of those holy days during
14 3, 4 | many examples. Among the events and texts of greater importance
15 5, 7 | for grace and glory. ~The events of Good Friday and, even
16 5, 9 | perceive, through the complex events, first of Israel, then of
17 6, 10 | greater participation in events and a wider exchange of
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 18 Int, 2 | most important ecclesial events of recent years has been
19 1, 3 | from the viewpoint of the events themselves but also from
20 1, 9 | threshold of definitive events and final words which in
21 1, 20 | the Upper Room, we find events and words which constitute
22 1, 23 | threshold of the Paschal events. The new, definitive revelation
23 1, 23 | precise moment. The Paschal events - the Passion, Death and
24 1, 24 | Paschal event. And now these events - the Triduum Sacrum of
25 3, 49 | Disturbed by this turn of events, Joseph receives the following
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 26 Int, 3 | paschal Triduum: to the events of the evening of Holy Thursday,
27 Int, 3 | sacramentally anticipated the events which were about to take
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 28 2, 31 | Testament. Especially in the events of the Exodus, the centre
29 4, 81 | they can become saving events. Respect for life requires
30 4, 93 | in the humble, ordinary events of each day. A particularly
31 Conc, 105| alone is master of all the events of history: he opens its "
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 32 2, 16 | understand that in these events it is the God of Israel
33 2, 16 | Thus the world and the events of history cannot be understood
34 2, 16 | discover in the flux of events the workings of Providence.
35 7, 94 | narration of simple historical events or the statement of neutral
36 7, 94 | occurrence, the truth of the events which these texts relate
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 37 3, 11 | In the normal course of events this reality fills human
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 38 1, 1 | being made to foresee some events. For the Church, the People
39 2, 10 | hearts, consciences and events.~
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 40 1, 11 | Apocalypse (the book of the final events of the Church and the world),
41 1, 17 | Annunciation and in subsequent events, bears within herself the
42 1, 21 | familiar with the sequence of events which resulted from that
43 2, 26 | will be no end." The recent events on Calvary had shrouded
44 3, 40 | 40. After the events of the Resurrection and
45 3, 48 | We can say that these two events - the Council and the synod -
46 Conc, 52 | journey, and through all the events of history accompanies each
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 47 1, 3 | of the Slav nations.~The events of the last hundred years
48 1, 3 | this has been made by many events which belong, as true signs
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 49 1, 1 | 16, 26; 16:13-15), reads events as they unfold in the course
50 1, 3 | the unceasing flow of the events which are the setting of
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 51 Int, 3 | Resurrection.~Taught by the events of her history, the Church
52 1, 16 | Therefore, if the influence of events or of the times has led
53 1, 24 | was conditioned by past events, each had its own special
54 1, 30 | deep involvement in the events of the Council, the many
55 2, 53 | two particularly telling events of great ecumenical significance
56 2, 71 | Providence also for all the events which attest to progress
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 57 Conc, 120| and pondering in her heart events which she did not always
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