bold = Main text
grey = Comment text
Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 4, 42 | its totality, and which sees it as a particular aspect
2 6, 58 | poor, in whom the Church sees Christ himself, is made
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 3 1 | I. HE WHO SEES ME SEES THE FATHER (cf.
4 1 | I. HE WHO SEES ME SEES THE FATHER (cf. John 14:
5 1, 2 | mercy. To the person who sees it in Him - and finds it
6 1, 2 | say that our Father, who "sees in secret,"17 is always
7 4, 6 | for his father: the father sees so clearly the good which
8 7, 14 | obtain mercy."120 The Church sees in these words a call to
9 8, 15 | through people, and she sees in this an indispensable
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 10 2, 29 | world which the Christian sees as created and sustained
11 2, 44 | The Council rightly sees sin as a factor of alienation
12 3, 59 | about man, and the Church sees in it a particularly strong
13 3, 63 | aware of this mystery, she sees herself more clearly, above
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 14 3, 27 | founded on the Apostles – sees three meanings in this expression.
15 4, 43 | its Decree on Ecumenism, sees this as a special gift of
16 5, 47 | imminent death and burial, and sees this act of anointing as
17 CON, 62 | the Holy Spirit, clearly sees the response that is demanded,
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 18 1, 27 | us that the Father "who sees in secret" (Mt 6:6) not
19 2, 34 | 3). The biblical author sees as part of this image not
20 3, 61 | shapeless embryos and already sees in them the adults of tomorrow
21 3, 64 | with efficiency and which sees the growing number of elderly
22 4, 96 | person. Here especially one sees that "at the heart of every
23 Conc, 103 | Kingdom of God. 139 The Church sees this mystery fulfilled in
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 24 Int, 5 | lives ever more worthy. She sees in philosophy the way to
25 Conc, 108 | is then that philosophy sees all its enquiries rise to
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 26 3, 11 | philosophy of Marx and Engels, sees in class struggle the only
27 5, 24 | which it belongs, and she sees this as one of her important
28 5, 24 | whole. At the same time she sees it as her particular duty
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 29 3, 13 | The Church therefore sees its fundamental task in
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 30 Int, 1 | Immaculate Conception the Church sees projected, and anticipated
31 2, 37 | the Magnificat the Church sees uprooted that sin which
32 3, 46 | light of Mary, the Church sees in the face of women the
33 Conc, 52 | prayer attests, the Church sees the Blessed Mother of God
34 Conc, 52 | in her own mystery. She sees Mary deeply rooted in humanity'
35 Conc, 52 | for him from eternity She sees Mary maternally present
36 Conc, 52 | families and nations; she sees her helping the Christian
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 37 5, 55 | of salvation, the Church sees no conflict between proclaiming
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 38 3, 14 | developed countries one often sees manifestations of selfishness
39 4, 31(60)| the riches of this world sees his brother in need and
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 40 1, 5 | the time it was written, sees in Jesus' death the reason
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 41 2, 67 | Scripture itself, which sees the fundamental option as
42 3, 94 | moral value, the Church sees a single testimony to that
43 3, 105 | does not reject those he sees, because he purifies those
|