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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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Centesimus annus
   Chap., §
1 3, 27 | the moral commitment and conscious striving to bear witness 2 4, 35 | business leaders who are conscious of their responsibilities.74~ 3 4, 37 | humanity today must be conscious of its duties and obligations Dives in misericordia Chap., §
4 1, 2| and hatred. Man is growing conscious that the forces he has unleashed 5 3, 4| way David turns to Him, conscious of the seriousness of his 6 4, 5| away. He seems not to be conscious of it even now, when he 7 7 | particularly and profoundly conscious of the need to bear witness 8 7, 13| Word of God, and above all conscious and mature participation 9 7, 13| contemporary Church is profoundly conscious that only on the basis of Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
10 2, 37 | father of lies." This act of conscious choice is not only "disobedience" 11 3, 57 | up a new and more or less conscious plea to the life-giving Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
12 Int, 10 | greatly contributed to a more conscious, active and fruitful participation 13 3, 31 | ministry, together with the conscious, active and fruitful participation 14 4, 36 | stipulates that “anyone conscious of a grave sin must receive 15 CON, 61 | we show that we are truly conscious of the greatness of this Evangelium vitae Chap., §
16 1, 21 | bear", it is because he is conscious of being in the presence 17 2, 32 | him" (Acts 10:38), she is conscious of being the bearer of a 18 3, 65 | able to prepare in a fully conscious way for their definitive Fides et ratio Chap., §
19 5, 49 | arrive at truth. A philosophy conscious of this as its “constitutive 20 6, 79 | autonomy of reason. Yet, conscious that it cannot set itself Laborem exercens Chap., §
21 2, 4| contains and which, through the conscious activity of man, can be 22 2, 4| each human being, in each conscious human subject. Each and 23 2, 6| carries it out is a person, a conscious and free subject, that is Redemptor hominis Chap., §
24 1, 5 | Furthermore, lay people conscious of their responsibility 25 3, 15 | understandable state of disquiet, of conscious or unconscious fear and Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
26 2, 31 | under her protection,"79 conscious of having in her a powerful 27 2, 36 | fullness of Christ. She is conscious that the promise made to Redemptoris missio Chap., §
28 6, 63 | the successor of Peter.119 Conscious of this responsibility, 29 7, 79 | for missionary vocations. Conscious of the overall responsibility 30 7, 80 | especially parents, should be conscious that they ought to "offer Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
31 7, 27 | worldwide level. The Church, conscious of being the universal sign Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
32 2, 9 | itself, "each one must be conscious" of this fact,24 precisely Ut unum sint Chap., §
33 Int, 3 | weaknesses of her members, conscious that their sins are so many 34 Int, 3 | Gospel law of the Beatitudes. Conscious that the truth does not 35 1, 10 | the Catholic faithful are conscious of being deeply challenged 36 1, 24 | present-day oikoumene. I am very conscious that it was the Second Vatican 37 1, 33 | dialogue. Deeper and more conscious prayer makes dialogue more 38 1, 34 | provided that we are humbly conscious of having sinned against 39 3, 88 | the Catholic Church is conscious that she has preserved the Veritatis splendor Chap., §
40 Int, 2 | The Church remains deeply conscious of her "duty in every age 41 1, 16 | addresses in his final answer. Conscious of the young man's yearning 42 2, 42 | requires man to act through conscious and free choice, as motivated 43 2, 65 | not through a specific and conscious decision on the level of 44 2, 67 | brought into play through conscious and free decisions. Precisely 45 2, 67 | man engages his freedom in conscious decisions to the contrary, 46 2, 69 | of becoming the object of conscious awareness. Consequently, 47 2, 73 | must be rational and free, conscious and deliberate, by virtue 48 3, 113| moral doctrine involves the conscious acceptance of these intellectual,


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