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(...) Sollicitudo rei socialis
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1501 4, 33 | the rights inherent in the life of the political community 1502 4, 33(62) | can live a fully human life, freed from servitude imposed 1503 4, 34 | development on the quality of life in the industrialized zones. 1504 5, 36 | man, the Lord and giver of life, requires from people clear 1505 5, 36 | beyond the actions and brief life span of an individual. This 1506 5, 38 | for ensuring a "more human life" for their fellow human 1507 5, 39 | ourselves, in the banquet of life to which all are equally 1508 5, 40 | ultimate one: to lay down one's life for the brethren (cf. 1 1509 5, 40 | reflection of the intimate life of God, one God in three 1510 5, 40 | Maria Kolbe who offered his life in place of a prisoner unknown 1511 6, 42 | witness. It affects the life of each Christian inasmuch 1512 6, 42 | she seeks to imitate the life of Christ, but it applies 1513 6, 42 | Lk 16:19-31).77~Our daily life as well as our decisions 1514 6, 44 | for subsistence and daily life. In the modern world - where 1515 7, 46 | from enjoying a "more human life."~Recently, in the period 1516 7, 47 | in this world to live a life in conformity with this 1517 7, 48 | national and international life, since the former is conditioned 1518 7, 48 | sacrament lays down his life for his friends (cf. Jn 1519 7, 49 | social aspects of people's life on earth.91~Before the Most Ut unum sint Chap., §
1520 Int, 1 | has the source of his new life. It claims that the Cross 1521 1, 9 | communion, which is his eternal life. Christ's words "that they 1522 1, 13 | actions can truly engender a life of grace, and can be rightly 1523 1, 15 | presumption. Thus, the entire life of Christians is marked 1524 1, 18 | and the truth, and the life" (Jn 14:6), who could consider 1525 1, 19 | or the customs and way of life of the more advanced society 1526 1, 19 | expressed, but also of the very life of faith. It might therefore 1527 1, 20 | is an organic part of her life and work, and consequently 1528 1, 21 | of heart and holiness of life, along with public and private 1529 1, 21 | undercurrent which gives life and adds vigour to the movement 1530 1, 23 | especially present in the life of the Church and in every 1531 1, 24 | in worship and in common life in Christ".47 And how could 1532 1, 25 | integral part of the Church's life. There is no important or 1533 1, 27 | part of the reality of our life and of the commitments we 1534 1, 27 | from the world, devoted her life to meditation and prayer 1535 1, 27 | Gospel, and offered her life for Christian unity. This 1536 1, 27 | unconditional offering of one's life to the Father, through the 1537 1, 27(50) | she chose to offer her life for the unity of the Church. 1538 1, 32 | the teaching and religious life of both Communions. In addition, 1539 2, 45 | aspects of the sacramental life. Certainly, due to disagreements 1540 2, 52 | them contributes to the life and vitality of these sister 1541 2, 57 | centuries we lived this life of 'Sister Churches', and 1542 2, 57 | commitment shown by monastic life, "starting with evangelization, 1543 2, 58 | useful for the everyday life of the faithful and for 1544 2, 61 | experiences of ecclesial life did not prevent Christians, 1545 2, 61 | spirituality and the moral life, but also the~Church's very 1546 2, 66 | Scriptures they contemplate the life of Christ, as well as the 1547 2, 67 | profess that it signifies life in communion with Christ 1548 2, 68 | not overlook the spiritual life and its moral consequences: " 1549 2, 68 | consequences: "The Christian way of life of these brethren is nourished 1550 2, 68 | God's Word. This way of life expresses itself in private 1551 2, 68 | Bible, in Christian family life, and in services of worship 1552 2, 68 | the source of Christian life.~The text thus raises a 1553 2, 74 | their application to real life. The Council Decree on Ecumenism 1554 2, 74 | Social and cultural life offers ample opportunities 1555 2, 74 | apply the Gospel to social life, to bring the Christian 1556 3, 84 | manifested in the sacrifice of life itself.138 The fact that 1557 3, 84 | many levels of ecclesial life. I now add that this communion 1558 3, 84 | the highest point of the life of grace, martyria unto 1559 3, 84 | those who, at the end of a life faithful to grace, are in 1560 3, 94 | the offering of one's own life (cf. Jn 10:11-18). Saint 1561 3, 94 | discipline and the Christian life. It is the responsibility 1562 3, 95 | of faith and sacramental life ... If disagreements in 1563 Exh, 100 | teachings of Vatican II to the life of every individual and Veritatis splendor Chap., §
1564 Int, 1 | search for the meaning of life. The development of science 1565 Int, 2 | and the truth, and the life" (Jn 14:6). Consequently 1566 Int, 2 | discover the meaning of life, offers to everyone the 1567 Int, 2 | questionings on the meaning of this life and the life to come and 1568 Int, 2 | meaning of this life and the life to come and on how they 1569 Int, 3 | on the path of the moral life that the way of salvation 1570 Int, 3 | grace, to lead an upright life. For whatever goodness and 1571 Int, 3 | they may in the end have life".7 ~ 1572 Int, 4 | different spheres of human life. In Christ's name and with 1573 Int, 4 | economic and political life. In the tradition of the 1574 Int, 4 | his or her decisions and life choices. ~In particular, 1575 Int, 4 | for the Church and for the life of faith of Christians, 1576 Int, 4 | Christians, as well as for the life of society itself. In particular, 1577 Int, 5 | implications for the moral life of the faithful and for 1578 Int, 5 | just and fraternal social life. ~If this Encyclical, so 1579 Int, 5 | Catechism presents the moral life of believers in its fundamental 1580 Int, 5 | its many aspects as the life of the "children of God": " 1581 Int, 5 | called to lead henceforth a life 'worthy of the Gospel of 1582 Int, 5 | make them capable of such a life".10 Consequently, while 1583 1, 6 | must I do to have eternal life?' And he said to him, 'Why 1584 1, 6 | If you wish to enter into life, keep the commandments. ' 1585 1, 7 | about the full meaning of life. This is in fact the aspiration 1586 1, 7 | origin and goal of man's life. Precisely in this perspective 1587 1, 7 | each person the path of life".15 ~ 1588 1 | must I do to have eternal life?" (Mt 19:16) ~ 1589 1, 8 | unavoidable question for the life of every man, for it is 1590 1, 8 | done, and about eternal life. The young man senses that 1591 1, 8 | Teacher, the Risen One who has life in himself and who is always 1592 1, 8 | and sinfulness, with his life and death, draw near to 1593 1, 9 | If you wish to enter into life, keep the commandments" ( 1594 1, 9 | must I do to have eternal life?" can only be found by turning 1595 1, 9 | is goodness, fullness of life, the final end of human 1596 1, 10 | ultimate purpose of his life to live "for the praise 1597 1, 10 | Lev 26:12). ~The moral life presents itself as the response 1598 1, 10 | Dt 6:4-7). Thus the moral life, caught up in the gratuitousness 1599 1 | If you wish to enter into life, keep the commandments" ( 1600 1, 12 | If you wish to enter into life, keep the commandments" ( 1601 1, 12 | is made between eternal life and obedience to God's commandments: 1602 1, 12 | commandments show man the path of life and they lead to it. From 1603 1, 12 | the expression "eternal life", which is a participation 1604 1, 12 | participation in the very life of God. It is attained in 1605 1, 12 | a source of meaning for life, an inchoate share in the 1606 1, 12 | hundredfold and inherit eternal life" (Mt 19:29). ~ 1607 1, 13 | asks what he must do in life in order to show that he 1608 1, 13 | in order to "enter into life", but rather wishes to draw 1609 1, 13 | urgent need to protect human life, the communion of persons 1610 1, 14 | them will he have eternal life: "Do this, and you will 1611 1, 14 | his words and by his very life: his mission culminates 1612 1, 15 | protects and promotes the life of one's neighbour. The 1613 1, 15 | the grace to share his own life and love and provides the 1614 1, 16 | must I do to have eternal life? ". Indeed, each of the 1615 1, 16 | opens man up to eternal life, and indeed is eternal life. ~ 1616 1, 16 | life, and indeed is eternal life. ~The Beatitudes are not 1617 1, 16 | attitudes and dispositions in life and therefore they do not 1618 1, 16 | to the good, to eternal life. The Sermon on the Mount 1619 1, 16 | indications for the moral life. In their originality and 1620 1, 16 | discipleship and to communion of life with Christ.26 ~ 1621 1, 17 | If you wish to enter into life, keep the commandments". 1622 1, 17 | condition for having eternal life; on the other hand, for 1623 1, 17 | live without sin in this life. But who would dare to say 1624 1, 18 | and thus to live our moral life in a way worthy of our sublime 1625 1, 19 | Jesus, partaking of his life and his destiny, sharing 1626 1, 19 | the world, the light of life (cf. Jn 8:12). He is the 1627 1, 19 | and the truth, and the life (cf. Jn 14:6). It is Jesus 1628 1, 20 | moral rule of Christian life. Indeed, his actions, and 1629 1, 20 | sacrificial gift of his life on the Cross, as the witness 1630 1, 20 | that a man lay down his life for his friends" (Jn 15: 1631 1, 21 | are baptized receive new life (cf. Rom 6:3-11): alive 1632 1, 21 | the source of "eternal life" (cf. Jn 6:51-58), the source 1633 1, 21 | commemorate in liturgy and in life: "As often as you eat this 1634 1, 23 | The law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has set 1635 1, 23 | ask for and to receive "life in the Spirit". Only in 1636 1, 23 | Spirit". Only in this new life is it possible to carry 1637 1, 23 | fulfilled".30 ~Love and life according to the Gospel 1638 1, 23 | The promise of eternal life is thus linked to the gift 1639 1, 24 | produce its effects in one's life. Indeed, the New Law is 1640 1, 25 | must I do to have eternal life?" arises in the heart of 1641 1, 25 | gives the grace for a new life, is always present and at 1642 1, 25 | constant source of a new life in the world (cf. Jn 3:5- 1643 1, 26 | communion both of faith and of life; her rule of life is "faith 1644 1, 26 | and of life; her rule of life is "faith working through 1645 1, 26 | harmony between faith and life: the unity of the Church 1646 1, 27 | the faith and the moral life is the task entrusted by 1647 1, 27 | Church, in her teaching, life and worship, perpetuates 1648 1, 27 | the Church's teaching and life, as witnessed by the teaching 1649 1, 27 | Christ".41 The Church, in her life and teaching, is thus revealed 1650 2, 28 | of human acts and eternal life; Christian discipleship, 1651 2, 28 | source and means of the moral life of the "new creation" (cf. 1652 2, 29 | the happiness of divine life. ~The Second Vatican Council 1653 2, 29 | fruit in charity for the life of the world".45 The Council 1654 2, 29 | believed and applied in life, reflections offered in 1655 2, 30 | meaning and purpose of our life? What is good and what is 1656 2, 30 | must I do to have eternal life?" Because the Church has 1657 2, 34 | must I do to have eternal life?". The question of morality, 1658 2, 36 | regarding the right ordering of life in this world. Such norms 1659 2, 37 | however, to keep the moral life in a Christian context, 1660 2, 40 | the moral law: the moral life calls for that creativity 1661 2, 40 | At the heart of the moral life we thus find the principle 1662 2, 41 | heteronomy, as if the moral life were subject to the will 1663 2, 43 | that the "supreme rule of life is the divine law itself, 1664 2, 44 | it and translate it into life. "Blessed is the man who 1665 2, 45 | the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus" (Rom 8: 1666 2, 47 | expects him to shape his life in a personal and rational 1667 2, 50 | direct and regulate his life and actions and in particular 1668 2, 50 | absolute respect for human life are to be found in the dignity 1669 2, 50 | preserve one's own physical life. Human life, even though 1670 2, 50 | own physical life. Human life, even though it is a fundamental 1671 2, 50 | imperative to give up one's own life (cf Jn 15:13) out of love 1672 2, 50(90) | Instruction on Respect for Human Life in its Origin and on the 1673 2, 51 | transmission and preservation of life, refine and develop the 1674 2, 51 | world, cultivate social life, seek truth, practise good 1675 2, 52 | person, with his vocation to life with God and to communion 1676 2, 52 | not mean that in the moral life prohibitions are more important 1677 2, 52 | If you wish to enter into life, keep the commandments... 1678 2, 55 | individual cases in the life of the person. But those 1679 2, 55 | importance for the moral life has even led certain authors 1680 2, 55 | his personal and social life. These authors also stress 1681 2, 65 | and a setting of one's own life for or against the Good, 1682 2, 65 | a person's entire moral life, and which serve as bounds 1683 2, 65 | the key role in the moral life is to be attributed to a " 1684 2, 66 | which qualifies the moral life and engages freedom on a 1685 2, 66 | Whoever would save his life will lose it; and whoever 1686 2, 66 | it; and whoever loses his life for my sake and the Gospel' 1687 2, 67 | is capable of giving his life direction and of progressing, 1688 2, 67 | obligations of the moral life. Judgments about morality 1689 2, 71 | better or worse... Now, human life is always subject to change; 1690 2, 72 | must I do to have eternal life? " (Mt 19:6) immediately 1691 2, 72 | If you wish to enter into life, keep the commandments" ( 1692 2, 72 | be a path that leads to life. ~The rational ordering 1693 2, 73 | closes himself to eternal life, to the communion of vision, 1694 2, 73 | sanctification and justice and the life which is good and in conformity 1695 2, 73 | Consequently the moral life has an essential "teleological" 1696 2, 73 | must I do to have eternal life? ". But this ordering to 1697 2, 73 | If you wish to enter into life, keep the commandments" ( 1698 2, 74 | for the norms of the moral life. This kind of investigation 1699 2, 75 | endangerment, physical integrity, life, death, loss of material 1700 2, 80 | Whatever is hostile to life itself, such as any kind 1701 3 | 17) - Moral good for the life of the Church and of the 1702 3, 84 | encounter contempt for human life after conception and before 1703 3, 84 | minimally necessary for a human life. Indeed, something more 1704 3, 86 | not in itself, but in the life within which it is situated 1705 3, 86 | to share his own divine life. It is at once inalienable 1706 3, 87 | Jesus reveals by his whole life, and not only by his words, 1707 3, 87 | that a man lay down his life for his friends" (Jn 15: 1708 3, 87 | to the Father gives his life on the Cross for all men ( 1709 3, 87 | to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many" (Mt 1710 3, 88 | personal, family and social life. In a widely dechristianized 1711 3, 88 | communion of love and of life between the believer and 1712 3, 88 | and the Truth, and the Life (cf Jn 14:6). It entails 1713 3, 89 | and calls for a consistent life commitment; it entails and 1714 3, 89 | 3-6). ~Through the moral life, faith becomes "confession", 1715 3, 90 | continues to accompany the life of the Church even today. ~ 1716 3, 91 | compromise with evil, "gave his life in witness to truth and 1717 3, 91 | message at the cost of his life. Countless other martyrs 1718 3, 91 | sake of saving one's own life. ~ 1719 3, 92 | whole world and forfeit his life? " (Mk 8:36). ~Martyrdom 1720 3, 92 | humanity" and of true "life", as is attested by Saint 1721 3, 93 | attractive example of a life completely transfigured 1722 3, 94 | out of love of physical life, to lose the very reason 1723 3, 94 | prepared to give up one's life. In an individual's words 1724 3, 94 | in the sacrifice of his life for a moral value, the Church 1725 3, 95 | situations present in the moral life of individuals and of society 1726 3, 97 | indispensable rules of all social life. ~These commandments are 1727 3, 97 | fundamental moral rules of social life thus entail specific demands 1728 3 | of social and political life ~ 1729 3, 99 | extremely significant for the life of persons in the socio-economic 1730 3, 99 | economic and political life, not only with regard to 1731 3, 101 | coexistence is weakened and the life of society itself is gradually 1732 3, 101 | from political and social life, and on a deeper level make 1733 3, 101 | family, social and political life, moralityfounded upon 1734 3, 106 | rich in faith and Christian life, involves not only the loss 1735 3, 106 | irrelevant for everyday life, but also, and of necessity, 1736 3, 107 | dead, he held out a new life to be lived, a "way" to 1737 3, 107 | lived. In particular, the life of holiness which is resplendent 1738 3, 107 | the joy needed to live a life in accordance with God's 1739 3, 107 | his infinite holiness. The life of holiness thus brings 1740 3, 107 | 5) in Baptism. His moral life has the value of a "spiritual 1741 3, 107 | and deeds. In the moral life the Christian's royal service 1742 3, 108 | evangelization and of the new moral life which it proposes and awakens 1743 3, 108 | flourishing of Christian moral life and the witness of holiness 1744 3, 108 | responsibilities, conditions and life situations. As Novatian 1745 3, 108 | reflection about the moral life holds in the Church, the 1746 3, 109 | and to the witness of a life of faith, by the fact that 1747 3, 109 | reawaken or "rekindle" her own life of faith (cf 2 Tim 1:6), 1748 3, 109 | Church, her mystery, her life and her mission: "Theology 1749 3, 109 | enrichment for the Church and her life of faith. ~ 1750 3, 110 | gift and commandment of new life, a reflection on the life 1751 3, 110 | life, a reflection on the life which "professes the truth 1752 3, 110 | 15) and on the Church's life of holiness, in which there 1753 3, 110 | foster their expression in life and those which, on the 1754 3, 111 | not only for the Church's life and mission, but also for 1755 3, 111 | be done to have eternal life? ~ 1756 3, 112 | source of hope, a path of life. ~ 1757 3, 113 | normal expressions of public life in a representative democracy, 1758 3, 114 | responsibility for the faith and the life of faith of the People of 1759 3, 114 | must I do to have eternal life?", Jesus referred the young 1760 3, 115 | path of that fullness of life proper to the children of 1761 3, 117 | must I do to have eternal life?" (Mt 19:16). Everyone, 1762 3, 117 | challenging word becomes light and life for man. Again the Apostle 1763 Conc, 118 | sufferings and the joys of our life, the moral life of believers 1764 Conc, 118 | joys of our life, the moral life of believers and people 1765 Conc, 118 | the Spirit who bestows new life and demands that it be lived. 1766 Conc, 118 | Through the gift of new life, Jesus makes us sharers 1767 Conc, 119 | the body, that he may have life. Let him not shrink from 1768 Conc, 120 | inviting model of the moral life. As Saint Ambrose put it, " 1769 Conc, 120 | Saint Ambrose put it, "The life of this one person can serve 1770 Conc, 120 | complete sacrifice of his own life. By the gift of herself, 1771 Conc, 120 | conscience and salvation to his life. ~O Mary, ~Mother of Mercy, ~


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