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Centesimus annus
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1 1, 6 | every person; indeed, man expresses and fulfils himself by working. Dives in misericordia Chap., §
2 2, 3 | Gospel ethos. The Teacher expresses this both through the medium 3 3, 4(52)| rahamim. The term hanan expresses a wider concept: it means 4 3, 4(52)| also the term hus, which expresses pity and compassion, but 5 4, 5 | appear, it nevertheless expresses the essence of the divine 6 4, 6 | father first and foremost expresses to him his joy that he has 7 4, 6 | parable of the prodigal son expresses in a simple but profound Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
8 1, 23 | Son, the gift of the Son, expresses the most profound essence 9 1, 25 | whose convictions Luke expresses, the Holy Spirit assumed 10 2, 33 | the Father. The rejection expresses itself in practice as "disobedience," 11 2, 36 | rationality and freedom, expresses the greatness and dignity 12 2, 39 | In God, the Spirit-Love expresses the consideration of human 13 3, 62(270)| before the Consecration expresses: "Let your Spirit come upon 14 3, 65 | and most common manner, expresses itself and makes itself Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
15 Int, 10 | discipline by which the Church expresses her faith. How can we not 16 1, 19 | kindled by the Eucharist expresses and reinforces our communion 17 3, 28 | sense. ~The Eucharist also expresses this sense of apostolicity. 18 4, 34 | grows68 and in which she expresses her very nature. It is not 19 4, 39 | expressed which the Liturgy expresses in a variety of ways: “Every 20 4, 39 | celebration of the Eucharist expresses this universal communion 21 5, 51 | because the Sacred Liturgy expresses and celebrates the one faith 22 6, 58 | and plan. The Magnificat expresses Mary's spirituality, and Evangelium vitae Chap., §
23 1, 23 | this is only because it expresses a desire, or indeed the 24 1, 25 | blood of Abel; indeed, it expresses and requires a more radical " 25 2, 35 | Yahwist account of creation expresses the same conviction. This 26 2, 43 | of the genealogy of Adam" expresses it in this way: "When God 27 2, 44 | reason for trust, and he expresses his belief that there is 28 3, 65 | or euthanasia; it rather expresses acceptance of the human Fides et ratio Chap., §
29 1, 8 | Creator. This knowledge expresses a truth based upon the very 30 7, 87 | truth or the error which it expresses can invariably be identified Laborem exercens Chap., §
31 2, 9 | corresponds to man's dignity, that expresses this dignity and increases 32 5, 27 | toil. The Book of Genesis expresses it in a truly penetrating Redemptor hominis Chap., §
33 2, 7 | activity in which the Church expresses, finds and confirms herself, Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
34 Int, 5 | pilgrimage of faith."~The Council expresses this when it states in another 35 3, 40 | intercedes, and the Church expresses her faith in this truth 36 3, 41 | Vatican Council, which thus expresses the Church's faith: "Preserved 37 3, 41 | faithful to what this name expresses. In this she confirmed that 38 3, 41 | her saving service, which expresses her maternal mediation " 39 3, 42 | it bears in itself and expresses the profound link which 40 3, 50 | of God." And the Council expresses this exhortation in the Redemptoris missio Chap., §
41 8, 88 | is permeated by love and expresses love. The mission follows Ut unum sint Chap., §
42 1, 8 | Vatican Council. The Council expresses the Church's decision to 43 1, 26 | of brothers and sisters, expresses all this. Precisely because 44 1, 40 | among all Christians vividly expresses that bond which already 45 2, 42 | Principles and Norms on Ecumenism expresses the hope that Baptisms will 46 2, 68 | s Word. This way of life expresses itself in private prayer, Veritatis splendor Chap., §
47 2, 50 | The natural moral law expresses and lays down the purposes, 48 2, 50 | that is, as "a soul which expresses itself in a body and a body 49 2, 51 | inasmuch as the natural law expresses the dignity of the human 50 2, 59 | natural law, inasmuch as it expresses that primordial insight 51 2, 61 | for this reason conscience expresses itself in acts of "judgment" 52 2, 72 | good when it attests to and expresses the voluntary ordering of 53 3, 99 | truth and freedom — which expresses the essential bond between 54 3, 109 | of the lay faithful ', it expresses the consensus of all in


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