Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 2, 13 | reduced to a series of social relationships, and the concept of the
2 3, 27 | most elementary economic relationships were distorted, and basic
3 4, 32 | fidelity in interpersonal relationships, as well as courage in carrying
4 4, 41 | solely from the sphere of relationships of production and ownership,
5 4, 41 | positive value of market relationships even in their own sphere.
6 4, 41 | increased isolation in a maze of relationships marked by destructive competitiveness
7 6, 54 | in a complex network of relationships within modern societies.
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 8 6, 12| goes against justice in relationships between individuals, social
9 6, 12| crisis of truth in human relationships, lack of responsibility
10 7, 14| creative love. In reciprocal relationships between persons merciful
11 7, 14| interpersonal and social relationships from mercy and to base them
12 7, 14| element for shaping mutual relationships between people, in a spirit
13 7, 14| to regulate their mutual relationships solely according to the
14 7, 14| sphere of interpersonal relationships justice must, so to speak,
15 7, 14| interpersonal and social relationships, not merely justice, but
16 7, 14| introduce into all the mutual relationships which form its moral aspect
17 7, 14| God with man, but also in relationships between people. A world
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 18 2, 43 | individuals and from social relationships"; then "persons and groups
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 19 1, 20 | work for peace, to base relationships between peoples on solid
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 20 Int, 4 | the way in which life and relationships between people are considered.
21 1, 9 | harmonious interpersonal relationships and of friendship with God,
22 1, 12 | personal, family or group relationships, but goes far beyond, to
23 2, 36 | others as well, replacing relationships of communion by attitudes
24 2, 38 | self-expression and for entering into relationships with others; rather, it
25 3, 57 | of all authentic social relationships which, to be truly such,
26 4, 97 | them in right interpersonal relationships.~In particular, there is
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 27 2, 7| international and intercontinental relationships, particularly with reference
28 2, 8| or power systems, and new relationships which have arisen at various
29 2, 8| various countries, and in the relationships between them, there is a
30 3, 14| indeed is spreading in the relationships between nations and continents.
31 4, 16| formation of just or unjust relationships in the field of labour. ~
32 4, 16| consequently, of just or unjust relationships in the field of human labour. ~
33 4, 17| systems of international relationships that derive from it. ~Influence
34 4, 18| communities and in their relationships on the continental and world
35 4, 19| aimed at defining these relationships more exactly, by showing
36 4, 19| conditioning within which these relationships are indirectly formed. This
37 4, 19| regardless of the fundamental relationships within it between capital
38 5, 26| humane ordering of social relationships has greater worth than technical
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 39 2, 15 | aims at transforming human relationships; it grows gradually as people
40 4, 35 | of the appearance of new relationships, contacts and changing situations
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 41 3, 18 | communities and in their relationships on the continental and world
42 4, 33 | justice in employment relationships; the rights inherent in
43 4, 33 | must help to promote the relationships between individuals and
44 5, 38 | as a system determining relationships in the contemporary world,
45 5, 39 | analogy in international relationships. Interdependence must be
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 46 2, 48 | 48. The relationships which the members of the
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