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Centesimus annus
   Chap., §
1 1, 8 | is governed by the grave obligation of every individual to ensure " 2 4, 43 | sight of God and man.~The obligation to earn one's bread by the Dives in misericordia Chap., §
3 2, 3 | fulfilling a commandment or an obligation of an ethical nature; it 4 3, 4(52)| ceasing to be a juridical obligation, revealed its deeper aspect: Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
5 4, 41 | that the faithful have the obligation to attend Mass, unless they Evangelium vitae Chap., §
6 2, 48 | become nothing more than an obligation imposed from without, and 7 3, 60 | the standpoint of moral obligation, the mere probability that 8 3, 65 | Certainly there is a moral obligation to care for oneself and 9 3, 66 | the renunciation of the obligation of justice and charity towards 10 3, 73 | legitimize. There is no obligation in conscience to obey such 11 3, 73 | there is a grave and clear obligation to oppose them by conscientious 12 3, 74 | called upon under grave obligation of conscience not to cooperate 13 4, 79 | people. Everyone has an obligation to be at the service of Fides et ratio Chap., §
14 3, 25 | there exists a prior moral obligation, and a grave one at that, 15 Conc, 105 | of the urgent and binding obligation, incumbent on all, to contribute Laborem exercens Chap., §
16 2, 9 | pleads in favour of the moral obligation to link industriousness 17 3, 15 | workers, corresponding to the obligation of work. They will be discussed 18 4, 16 | all its many senses, is an obligation, that is to say a duty, 19 4, 16 | is, as has been said, an obligation, that is to say, a duty, 20 4, 16 | this constitutes the moral obligation of work, understood in its 21 4, 16 | rights, corresponding to this obligation, of every person with regard 22 4, 16 | For when we speak of the obligation of work and of the rights 23 4, 16 | that correspond to this obligation, we think in the first place 24 4, 18 | community sadly frustrated. The obligation to provide unemployment Redemptor hominis Chap., §
25 2, 12 | by God imposes on us an obligation. We have, in particular, Redemptoris missio Chap., §
26 1, 8 | and are bound by a moral obligation to seek truth, above all 27 1, 11 | very reason their greater obligation of bearing witness to the 28 5, 58 | at man's service, and the obligation to work for the development 29 6, 69 | very consecration, have an obligation to play a special part in 30 6, 71 | are bound by the general obligation and they have the right, 31 6, 71 | throughout the world. This obligation is all the more insistent 32 7, 82 | all to be aware of their obligation to bear witness always to Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
33 1, 3 | anniversary. And a particular obligation to do so is felt by the Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
34 2, 9 | Christians, have the moral obligation, according to the degree 35 2, 9 | more succinctly the moral obligation as the "duty of solidarity"25; 36 3, 12 | conscience of all the urgent obligation of contributing to its solution. 37 3, 23 | real desertion of a moral obligation. ~ 38 4, 32 | 32. The obligation to commit oneself to the Ut unum sint Chap., §
39 3, 79 | and solid results.133 The obligation to respect the truth is 40 Exh, 101 | that the Church has this obligation from the will of Christ Veritatis splendor Chap., §
41 Int, 1 | not free humanity from the obligation to ask the ultimate religious 42 2, 29 | faithful in Christ and on their obligation to bear fruit in charity 43 2, 34 | there exists a prior moral obligation, and a grave one at that, 44 2, 36 | requirements which create an obligation for the will only because 45 2, 36 | will only because such an obligation was previously acknowledged 46 2, 52 | more important than the obligation to do good indicated by 47 2, 59 | Conscience thus formulates moral obligation in the light of the natural 48 2, 59 | the natural law: it is the obligation to do what the individual, 49 2, 59 | universality of the law and its obligation are acknowledged, not suppressed, 50 2, 61 | imposes on the person the obligation to perform a given act, 51 2, 66 | to the truth and to the obligation of acts of faith and of 52 2, 76 | and arbitrary morality of obligation which would ultimately be 53 2, 77 | obscure? How could an absolute obligation be justified on the basis 54 3, 91 | love of God entails the obligation to respect his commandments, 55 3, 116 | Bishops, we have the grave obligation to be personally vigilant


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