Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 1, 4 | total economic freedom by appropriate laws, or, conversely, by
2 3, 26 | against oppression, had to appropriate its economic and materialistic
3 3, 27 | capable of intervening through appropriate arbitration in the conflicts
4 3, 28 | through the adoption of appropriate measures against the arms
5 4, 34 | and the forms of justice appropriate to it, there exists something
6 4, 36 | marked by a more or less appropriate concept of man and of his
7 4, 42 | it would perhaps be more appropriate to speak of a "business
8 4, 42 | facing these problems in an appropriate and realistic way, but it
9 5, 46 | through peaceful means when appropriate.93 Thus she cannot encourage
10 5, 50 | In this context, it is appropriate to recall that evangelization
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 11 1, 28 | This invitation is very appropriate for us who are called day
12 4, 82 | its integrity. We must use appropriate means to defend the faithful
13 4, 87 | social activity. To this end, appropriate and effective programmes
14 4, 88 | charity which finds the most appropriate means for enabling the elderly,
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 15 2, 16 | the world and God in an appropriate way.~
16 3, 33 | friendship as one of the most appropriate contexts for sound philosophical
17 4, 41 | the transcendent in a more appropriate way. Purified and rightly
18 5, 60 | behaviour in order to respond in appropriate ways.84~
19 7, 86 | especially prevalent today. It is appropriate, I think, to review them,
20 7, 86 | theological discourse in a way appropriate to the task.~
21 7, 91 | claim to be postmodern merit appropriate attention. According to
22 7, 98 | natural environment, in a more appropriate and effective way.~
23 Conc, 100| reasons, I have judged it appropriate and necessary to emphasize
24 Conc, 105| responsibility to provide for the appropriate training of those charged
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 25 2, 8 | and in fact do so. Through appropriate associations, they exercise
26 2, 9 | subject of work, it is now appropriate to touch upon, at least
27 4, 18 | young people, who after appropriate cultural, technical and
28 4, 18 | assuming to good advantage an appropriate place in the vast and socially
29 4, 20 | if necessary by means of appropriate legislation. Abuse of the
30 4, 22 | by means of effective and appropriate measures foster the right
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 31 2, 10 | all his own self, he must "appropriate" and assimilate the whole
32 3, 16 | the effective search for appropriate in stitutions and mechanisms,
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 33 2, 33 | Rev. 5:9-14).85~It is also appropriate to mention the icon of Our
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 34 4, 32 | questioning whether it is still appropriate to speak of specific missionary
35 4, 37 | proclaimed the Gospel in language appropriate to and understandable in
36 6, 62 | own country," it is highly appropriate that young churches should "
37 6, 69 | missionary activity, in a manner appropriate to their Institute."140
38 6, 75 | as principles which are appropriate for the work of evangelization,
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 39 1, 2 | circular letter, I consider it appropriate, at the close of the year
40 2, 9 | of content, which it is appropriate to point out.~In the first
41 3, 14 | Perhaps this is not the appropriate word for indicating the
42 3, 18 | Laborem Exercens are extremely appropriate: "It must be stressed that
43 7, 47 | Lord" (Lk 4:18-19). It is appropriate to emphasize the preeminent
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 44 2, 56 | burdens" (Gal 6:2). How appropriate and relevant for us is the
45 3, 81 | results must be made known in appropriate ways by competent persons.
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 46 Int, 2 | she can offer in a manner appropriate to each generation replies
47 1, 8 | all his own self; he must 'appropriate' and assimilate the whole
48 2, 29 | science, to look for a more appropriate way of communicating doctrine
49 2, 42 | assiduously marshalling the appropriate means".75 ~In his journey
50 3, 104 | 104. In this context, appropriate allowance is made both for
51 3, 116 | and to have recourse to appropriate measures to ensure that
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