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Centesimus annus
   Chap., §
1 3, 23 | decisive factor which gave rise to the changes was the violation 2 4, 38 | human environment can give rise to specific structures of Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
3 2, 48 | of God," but rather will rise toward the love in which 4 3, 55 | according to the flesh" gives rise to a further contrast: that 5 3, 57 | Christian era. Does there not rise up a new and more or less Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
6 4, 37 | sacramentally, it naturally gives rise to a continuous need for Evangelium vitae Chap., §
7 Int, 4 | sinister character, giving rise to further grave concern: 8 2, 40 | sacredness of life gives rise to its inviolability, written 9 2, 41 | heaven; for he makes his sun rise on the evil and on the good 10 3, 52 | task for humanity. It gives rise to amazement and gratitude 11 3, 61 | spiritual soul have never given rise to any hesitation about 12 4, 87 | and woman which has given rise down the centuries to an 13 4, 99 | developing within her gives rise to an attitude towards human 14 4, 100 | needed, a prayer which will rise up throughout the world. 15 4, 100 | may an impassioned plea rise to God, the Creator and Fides et ratio Chap., §
16 Int, 5 | the heights, not daring to rise to the truth of being. Abandoning 17 Int, 5 | conditioned.~This has given rise to different forms of agnosticism 18 Int, 5 | Recent times have seen the rise to prominence of various 19 2, 19 | nature, the human being can rise to God: “From the greatness 20 3, 24 | with reason's capacity to rise beyond what is contingent 21 3, 27 | articulate such a truth, giving rise to various systems and schools 22 4, 36 | opened a path which took its rise from ancient traditions 23 4, 41 | therefore, reason could rise to the higher planes of 24 4, 43 | the strength required to rise to the knowledge of the 25 4, 45 | 45. With the rise of the first universities, 26 4, 46 | political and social plane, gave rise to totalitarian systems 27 Conc, 108 | philosophy sees all its enquiries rise to their highest expression. Laborem exercens Chap., §
28 2, 5 | industrialization that gave rise to what is called the worker 29 2, 7 | of production has given rise to the development of various 30 2, 8 | wide-ranging anomaly that gave rise in the last century to what 31 2, 8 | problems connected with it gave rise to a just social reaction 32 4, 20 | themselves to secure them, give rise to yet another right: the Redemptor hominis Chap., §
33 3, 15 | to fade away. This gives rise to a question: Why is it 34 3, 15 | progress cannot fail to give rise to disquiet on many counts. 35 4, 20 | that self-giving gives rise in us human beings subject Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
36 3, 38 | exclude but rather gives rise among creatures to a manifold 37 Conc, 51 | have fallen yet strive to rise again. ~To the wonderment 38 Conc, 52 | have fallen yet strive to rise again"!~These words apply 39 Conc, 52 | have fallen yet strive to rise again," and she addresses Redemptoris missio Chap., §
40 5, 45 | inspired by faith, which gives rise to enthusiasm and fervor 41 5, 46 | the same time, it gives rise to a dynamic and lifelong 42 5, 54 | not forced, lest it give rise to negative reactions among 43 5, 56 | good of all.~This gives rise to the spirit which must Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
44 5, 17 | that God causes the sun to rise and the rain to fall on Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
45 3, 20 | military opposition and give rise to two blocs of armed forces, 46 3, 21 | times contradictions gave rise to the International Movement 47 6, 41 | behavior, it consequently gives rise to a "commitment to justice," Ut unum sint Chap., §
48 1, 21 | communion with us. Love gives rise to the desire for unity, 49 1, 26 | yearnings for unity take their rise and grow towards maturity. Veritatis splendor Chap., §
50 2, 35 | cultural tendencies have given rise to several currents of thought 51 2, 80(131)| does not see in this the rise of a depraved moral relativism, 52 3, 89 | moral content. It gives rise to and calls for a consistent 53 3, 98 | gravity of the causes giving rise to and aggravating the situations


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