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decisions

Centesimus annus
   Chap., §
1 2, 13 | the very subject whose decisions build the social order. 2 4, 32 | courage in carrying out decisions which are difficult and 3 4, 36 | of the person making such decisions.~ 4 4, 38 | accordance with the truth. The decisions which create a human environment 5 5, 47 | lost the ability to make decisions aimed at the common good. 6 6, 58 | the consequences of their decisions, these agencies always give Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
7 2, 43 | the correspondence of its decisions with the commands and prohibitions Evangelium vitae Chap., §
8 1, 15 | and death by taking the decisions about them into their own 9 1, 18 | consequences which result from it.~Decisions that go against life sometimes 10 3, 70 | people and acceptance of the decisions of the majority, whereas 11 4, 90 | democratic system, where laws and decisions are made on the basis of Fides et ratio Chap., §
12 1, 13 | freedom is not realized in decisions made against God. For how 13 7, 89 | practice, the great moral decisions of humanity are subordinated 14 7, 89 | humanity are subordinated to decisions taken one after another Laborem exercens Chap., §
15 2, 9| grave responsibility for decisions that will have a vast impact 16 3, 11| basis for the judgments and decisions being made today in its 17 4, 21| possibility of sharing in decisions concerning their services, Redemptor hominis Chap., §
18 4, 20 | reflection, and many more decisions must be made about it in Redemptoris missio Chap., §
19 3, 21 | Cornelius (cf. Acts 10), in the decisions made about emerging problems ( Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
20 2, 9 | which is the source of moral decisions.~In this framework, the 21 2, 9 | consideration, in personal decisions and decisions of government, 22 2, 9 | in personal decisions and decisions of government, this relationship 23 3, 24 | as happens today, such decisions and such actions, which 24 5, 35 | motives also enter in. For the decisions which either accelerate 25 5, 35 | necessary concrete political decisions, ought to help lead peoples 26 5, 35 | means of essentially moral decisions. For believers, and especially 27 5, 35 | especially for Christians, these decisions will take their inspiration 28 5, 36 | and "imprudent economic decisions." And in each of these evaluations 29 5, 37 | that hidden behind certain decisions, apparently inspired only 30 6, 42 | living, and to the logical decisions to be made concerning the 31 6, 42 | preference for the poor, and the decisions which it inspires in us, 32 6, 42 | daily life as well as our decisions in the political and economic 33 7, 47 | to economic and political decisions and by personal commitment Veritatis splendor Chap., §
34 Int, 4 | independently make his or her decisions and life choices. ~In particular, 35 Int, 4 | capacity to clarify the daily decisions of individuals and entire 36 2, 32 | categorical and infallible decisions about good and evil. To 37 2, 47 | freedom to make his own decisions. The workings of typically 38 2, 48 | reference points for moral decisions, because the finalities 39 2, 55 | actions "judgments" but "decisions" : only by making these 40 2, 55 | only by making these decisions "autonomously" would man 41 2, 60 | the correspondence of its decisions with the commands and prohibitions 42 2, 61 | good, and not in arbitrary "decisions". The maturity and responsibility 43 2, 61 | alleged autonomy in personal decisions, but, on the contrary, by 44 2, 66 | of acts of faith and of decisions which can be described as 45 2, 67 | through conscious and free decisions. Precisely for this reason, 46 2, 67 | his freedom in conscious decisions to the contrary, with regard 47 2, 67 | in each of his deliberate decisions. In point of fact, the morality 48 2, 71 | ourselves as we will, by our decisions".121 ~ 49 3, 85 | make judgments and lead to decisions in accordance with the truth, 50 3, 86 | his errors and negative decisions, man glimpses the source 51 3, 88 | in making judgments and decisions often appear extraneous


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