Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 2, 15 | and working conditions is decisive in this area.~Finally, "
2 2, 18 | purposes had placed this decisive instrument at the disposal
3 2, 20 | of genuine independence. Decisive sectors of the economy still
4 3, 22 | structures. An important, even decisive, contribution was made by
5 3, 23 | mention. Certainly, the decisive factor which gave rise to
6 4, 32 | increasingly evident and decisive.70~This process, which throws
7 4, 32 | Whereas at one time the decisive factor of production was
8 4, 32 | of production — today the decisive factor is increasingly man
9 5, 51 | the Church's specific and decisive contribution to true culture
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 10 6, 11 | all humanity; it demands decisive solutions, which now seem
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 11 Int, 5 | pathways of the world, yet a decisive moment in her taking shape
12 1, 11 | This sacrifice is so decisive for the salvation of the
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 13 1, 13 | becomes the only possible decisive response to failed contraception.~
14 1, 15 | prolonged suffering can be a decisive factor. Such a situation
15 3, 73 | legislative vote would be decisive for the passage of a more
16 4, 90 | important and sometimes decisive role in influencing patterns
17 4, 92 | life", the family has a decisive responsibility. This responsibility
18 4, 92 | building a culture of life is decisive and irreplaceable.~As the
19 4, 99 | action, which is unique and decisive. It depends on them to promote
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 20 2, 23 | accomplish; what is required is a decisive step towards welcoming something
21 3, 26 | gave philosophy one of its decisive orientations, no less decisive
22 3, 26 | decisive orientations, no less decisive now than it was more than
23 3, 27 | absolute truth; and this is a decisive moment of the search. Every
24 3, 33(28)| life's most important and decisive times as well as more ordinary
25 7, 81 | it will be not only the decisive critical factor which determines
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 26 1, 1 | demands renewed attention and decisive witness. Because fresh questions
27 1, 3 | acquires fundamental and decisive importance.~
28 2, 4 | itself. These truths are decisive for man from the very beginning,
29 2, 4 | to discoveries which are decisive for social and economic
30 3, 12 | truth has important and decisive consequences. ~
31 3, 13 | seems that economism had a decisive importancefor the fundamental
32 4, 17 | all the elements that are decisive for economic life within
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 33 2, 12 | before the judge at the decisive moment he was once more
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 34 Int, 4 | of Ephesus (431) was of decisive importance in clarifying
35 1, 13 | realization in Mary. The "decisive" moment was the Annunciation,
36 1, 13 | let it be to me"-was decisive, on the human level, for
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 37 7, 27 | Cyril and Methodius made a decisive contribution to the building
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 38 2, 65 | cultural background is not the decisive factor. What is essential
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 39 Int, 1 | face the most painful and decisive of struggles, those of the
40 Int, 2 | 14:6). Consequently the decisive answer to every one of man'
41 1, 8 | preaching with this new and decisive proclamation: "The time
42 2, 46 | many people the only really decisive factors of human reality.
43 2, 75 | moral value judged to be decisive in the situation. ~The evaluation
44 2, 78 | attains its ultimate and decisive perfection when the will
45 2, 79 | concerned. ~The primary and decisive element for moral judgment
46 3, 112 | provide, cannot be considered decisive indications of moral norms.
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