Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 2, 17 | series of wars which ravaged Europe and the world between 1914
2 2, 18 | years there has been in Europe and the world a situation
3 2, 18 | this violent division of Europe, enormous masses of people
4 2, 19 | totalitarianism over more than half of Europe and over other parts of
5 2, 21(52) | Cooperation and Security in Europe, Helsinki, 1975.~
6 3, 22 | countries of Central and Eastern Europe, they embrace a longer period
7 3, 26 | countries of Eastern and Central Europe. However, they have worldwide
8 3, 26 | countries of Central and Eastern Europe.~
9 3, 27 | concerns the peoples of Europe themselves. Many individual,
10 3, 27 | needed for the nations of Europe, which are closely united
11 3, 28 | sense, for some countries of Europe the real post-war period
12 3, 28 | the countries of Western Europe had to face in order to
13 3, 28 | especially the countries of Europe which were part of that
14 3, 28 | interest and welfare of Europe as a whole, since Europe
15 3, 28 | Europe as a whole, since Europe cannot live in peace if
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 16 1, 20(16) | on "The Right to Life and Europe", 18 December 1987: Insegnamenti,
17 4, 101(136)| on "The Right to Life in Europe" (18 December 1987): Insegnamenti
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 18 3, 50 | other territories of Eastern Europe. In this way, through the
19 3, 50 | Christianity spread beyond Europe, as far as the northern
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 20 4, 40 | to be found no longer in Europe but on the continents which
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 21 1, 1 | Methodius Co-Patrons of Europe. In this way I followed
22 1, 1 | Saint Benedict Patron of Europe.~
23 1, 2 | welfare, harmony and unity of Europe to the ever-living relevance
24 1, 2 | nations of the continent of Europe, which, especially through
25 1, 2 | a gradual overcoming in Europe and the world of everything
26 2, 5 | Slav peoples of Central Europe, at the crossroads of the
27 3, 11 | until the present day, from Europe to Asia and today in every
28 4, 12 | forceful affirmation in Europe. It is understandable that
29 5, 20 | arisen also in that part of Europe. For this reason, their
30 6, 21 | Eastern and South Eastern Europe, as well as in various countries
31 6, 21 | various countries of Western Europe. It is also used in the
32 7, 25 | common Christian roots of Europe, roots which by their strength
33 7, 25 | only enrich the culture of Europe and its religious tradition,
34 7, 26 | century, when in Christian Europe a new organization was emerging,
35 7, 27 | contribution to the building of Europe not only in Christian religious
36 7, 27 | and antagonisms both in Europe: and in the world which
37 8, 30 | also grant to the whole of Europe, O Most Holy Trinity, that
38 8, 31 | tomorrow, the Church both in Europe and throughout the earth.
39 8, 31 | Church, the Continent of Europe and the whole world! May
40 8, 31 | world! May it never fail in Europe and in the world of today!
41 8, 32 | the other evangelizers of Europe who, strong in faith, hope
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 42 2, 53 | of faith, co-patrons of Europe. In 1964, during the Council,
43 2, 53 | Saint Benedict patron of Europe. Associating the two Brothers
44 2, 53 | which mark the history of Europe. Consequently it is worth
45 2, 53 | proclaiming them patrons of Europe, together with Saint Benedict,
46 2, 53 | truth about Christianity in Europe, but also to provide an
47 2, 53 | Saints Cyril and Methodius, Europe can rediscover its spiritual
48 2, 53 | Churches and nations of Europe entrust their future.~
49 2, 54 | Slav nations of Eastern Europe owe their faith to this
50 2, 60(99) | Letter to the Bishops of Europe on the Relations between
51 2, 60(99) | Situation of Central and Eastern Europe (31 May 1991), 6: AAS 84 (
52 2, 72 | especially mention those within Europe which took me twice to Germany,
53 2, 76 | Day of Prayer for Peace in Europe, especially in the Balkans,
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