Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 1, 11 | as "man ... is the only creature on earth which God willed
2 6, 53 | Council recalls, is the only creature on earth which God willed
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 3 3, 4| has linked Himself to His creature with a particular love.
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 4 2, 36 | being - man and woman - is a creature. The "image of God," consisting
5 2, 36 | subject is also always a creature: in his existence and essence
6 2, 37 | accusation, in the mind of the creature. For the first time in human
7 2, 38 | God as an enemy of his own creature, and in the first place
8 2, 38 | without the Creator the creature would disappear...when God
9 2, 38 | when God is forgotten the creature itself grows unintelligible."144
10 2, 41 | been rejected by his own creature: "They do not believe in
11 2, 44 | Thus, on the one hand, as a creature he experiences his limitations
12 3, 51 | also gives to the human creature the fullness of freedom.
13 3, 59 | earth man...is the only creature that God wishes for himself"
14 3, 60 | was begotten before every creature, "through whom are all things
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 15 Int, 3 | all the world and to every creature (cf. Mk 16:15).~Today this
16 1, 22 | Without the Creator the creature would disappear ... But
17 1, 22 | when God is forgotten the creature itself grows unintelligible".17
18 2, 34 | something of himself with his creature.~Israel would ponder at
19 2, 36 | worshipped and served the creature rather than the Creator" (
20 2, 42 | earth and over every living creature, as the Book of Wisdom makes
21 2, 43 | transmits his image to the new creature that we see the greatness
22 4, 96 | inherent condition as a creature to whom God has granted
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 23 3, 25 | creation, man is the only creature who not only is capable
24 4, 41 | and it was a meeting of creature and Creator. Surpassing
25 7, 80 | dependence on God of every creature—the human being included—
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 26 5, 25| power, and that the rational creature exists as a kind of rival
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 27 3, 13 | recalls that "man is the only creature on earth that God willed
28 3, 14 | Thus, on the one hand, as a creature he experiences his limitations
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 29 1, 17 | s eyes. The first human creature thus permitted to discover
30 2, 25 | sharing unlike any other creature in the mystery of Christ.
31 3, 38 | while it is true that "no creature could ever be classed with
32 Conc, 51| separates the Creator from the creature! If in himself he remains
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 33 5, 50 | preaching the Gospel to every creature and is a barrier for many
34 8, 90 | preaching the Gospel to every creature." 175 The Church's missionary
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 35 4, 14 | proclaiming the Gospel to every creature".25~The fervent solicitude
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 36 4, 30 | certainly presents him as a creature and image, defined in his
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 37 1, 6 | proclaiming the Good News to every creature".5~
38 1, 28 | man is in fact "the only creature on earth which God willed
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 39 Int, 2 | proclaim the Gospel to every creature (cf. Mk 16:15).2 Hence the
40 1, 13 | human person, "the only creature that God has wanted for
41 2, 31 | the truth about man as a creature and the image of God, and
42 2, 39 | Without its Creator the creature simply disappears... If
43 2, 39 | If God is ignored the creature itself is impoverished".68 ~
44 2, 43 | all others, the rational creature is subject to divine providence
45 2, 43 | eternal law in the rational creature is called natural law".82 ~
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