Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 2, 19 | for themselves and their families. At the same time, these
2 6, 59 | efforts of individuals, families, people involved in cultural
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 3 5, 49 | or “homes” of Christian families to the solemn basilicas
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 4 Int, 6(8) | Letter to Families Gratissimam sane (2 February
5 1, 11 | individuals, couples and families are often left alone with
6 1, 16 | dignity of individuals and families and for every person's inviolable
7 1, 26 | Nor is there a lack of families which, over and above their
8 1, 27 | people lovingly make in families, hospitals, orphanages,
9 2, 43 | I wrote in my Letter to Families: "When a new person is born
10 2, 43(31) | Letter to Families Gratissimam sane (2 February
11 3, 59 | social policies in support of families, especially larger families
12 3, 59 | families, especially larger families and those with particular
13 3, 59 | I wrote in my Letter to Families, "we are facing an immense
14 3, 63 | also grateful to all those families which, through adoption,
15 3, 64 | often isolated by their families and by society, which are
16 4, 85 | individual consciences, in families, in the Church and in civil
17 4, 88 | these cases the role of families is indispensable; yet families
18 4, 88 | families is indispensable; yet families can receive much help from
19 4, 90 | societies. Individuals, families, groups and associations,
20 4, 90 | ensuring proper support for families and motherhood. A family
21 4, 91 | responsibility of married couples and families, and cannot employ methods
22 4, 91 | the dignity of persons and families, as well as the authentic
23 4, 93 | expression of solidarity between families is a willingness to adopt
24 4, 93 | accept children from other families, offering them whatever
25 4, 94 | economic support, which families need in order to meet their
26 4, 94 | plan of pastoral care for families, capable of making every
27 4, 95 | among individual Christians, families, groups and communities
28 4, 98(131) | John Paul II, Letter to Families Gratissimam sane (2 February
29 4, 100 | repeat what I said to those families who carry out their challenging
30 4, 100(135)| John Paul II, Letter to Families Gratissimam sane (2 February
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 31 2, 9 | society and even of their own families, bear the daily burden and
32 3, 11 | of the workers and their families. ~This conflict, interpreted
33 4, 18 | unemployed workers and their families, is a duty springing from
34 4, 19 | themselves exclusively to their families. These grants should correspond
35 4, 19 | health of workers and their families play a part here. The expenses
36 4, 21 | themselves and for their families in case of old age, sickness
37 4, 22 | progress and welfare of their families and of the community according
38 5, 25 | for themselves and their families, men and women are performing
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 39 2, 28 | traditions of Christian families or "domestic churches,"
40 3, 44 | traditions of the Religious Families, in the modern movements
41 Conc, 52 | the lives of individuals, families and nations; she sees her
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 42 4, 37 | behavior as individuals, families and within society at large.
43 5, 49 | lived out in community (families, parishes, associations),
44 5, 60 | Christian communities - from families to dioceses, from parishes
45 6, 69 | service rendered by religious families in the spread of the faith
46 6, 71 | laity - as individuals, families, and entire communities -
47 7, 80 | confidence and affection to families and to young people. Families,
48 7, 80 | families and to young people. Families, especially parents, should
49 7, 80 | Church activities provide families with conditions that favor
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 50 3, 17 | spectacle of individuals and families literally struggling to
51 7, 47 | live as individuals and as families, by the use of their resources,
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