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Centesimus annus
   Chap., §
1 2, 21 | which found recognition in a number of International Documents52 Dives in misericordia Chap., §
2 6, 11 | dying of hunger; and their number reaches tens, even hundreds 3 7, 14 | answered with the symbolic number of "seventy times seven,"131 4 8, 15 | sheep, even if they should number millions, even if in the Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
5 3, 59 | ensuring that an ever greater number of people "may fully find 6 3, 65 | been seeing a growth in the number of people who, in ever more Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
7 3, 31 | focus amid such a great number of different tasks. The 8 5, 52 | adaptation there have been a number of abuses which have been Evangelium vitae Chap., §
9 Int, 3 | forcefully condemned a number of crimes and attacks against 10 1, 14 | of time. Furthermore, the number of embryos produced is often 11 2, 44 | Look towards heaven, and number the stars, if you are able 12 2, 44 | stars, if you are able to number them ... so shall your descendants 13 3, 60 | at least up to a certain number of days, cannot yet be considered 14 3, 64 | and which sees the growing number of elderly and disabled 15 3, 73 | law, aimed at limiting the number of authorized abortions, 16 4, 101 | life" constantly grow in number and may a new culture of Fides et ratio Chap., §
17 3, 32 | other declares to them.~Any number of examples could be found 18 3, 33(28)| which I have addressed on a number of occasions. “ 'What is 19 5, 54 | revisited the theme on a number of occasions, warning against 20 5, 59 | call, there had emerged a number of Catholic philosophers 21 5, 60 | reiterated and developed in a number of other magisterial documents 22 5, 61 | the “human sciences”. On a number of occasions, the Second Laborem exercens Chap., §
23 2, 4 | extent and in an incalculable number of ways, takes part in the 24 2, 8 | education and an ever increasing number of people with degrees or 25 4, 19 | actual needs, that is, to the number of dependents for as long Redemptor hominis Chap., §
26 4, 19 | to mention also the great number of men and women religious Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
27 2, 33 | Mary is represented in a number of ways: as the throne of Redemptoris missio Chap., §
28 Int, 3 | the path to himself.~The number of those who do not know 29 4, 37 | people.~The growth in the number of new churches in recent 30 4, 37 | refugees in the world and their number is constantly increasing. 31 4, 37 | Areopagus.~After preaching in a number of places, St. Paul arrived 32 4, 40 | constantly increasing the number of people who remain unaware 33 5, 49 | Notwithstanding the high number of dioceses, there are still 34 5, 49 | churches or where their number is insufficient in relation 35 6, 65 | Lord always calls from the number of his disciples those whom 36 7, 78 | missionaries, as emphasized by a number of movements which have 37 7, 86 | in heaven" (Mt 6:10).~The number of those awaiting Christ Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
38 2, 6 | coordinate and develop a number of themes of her social 39 3, 13 | wish to call attention to a number of general indicators, without 40 3, 26 | One sign of this is the number of recently established 41 3, 26 | that an ever increasing number of people may enjoy the 42 3, 26 | international organizations, and a number of the regional organizations, 43 4, 28 | supply the greatest possible number of the world's inhabitants 44 4, 31(60)| in need." In the previous number, the Pope had cited n. 69 45 5, 37 | can be supplemented by a number of particular considerations Ut unum sint Chap., §
46 2, 49 | in our day to reduce the number of matters traditionally 47 2, 52 | now been in place for a number of years, of welcoming a Veritatis splendor Chap., §
48 2, 31 | has been expressed in a number of more or less adequate 49 2, 33 | existence of this freedom. A number of disciplines, grouped 50 2, 80 | the human person, gives a number of examples of such acts: " 51 3, 98 | especially on account of the number and the gravity of the causes


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