Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 1, 4 | economic freedom by appropriate laws, or, conversely, by a deliberate
2 1, 8 | subject26 and the internal laws of States. The Pope attributed
3 1, 9 | may ask whether existing laws and the practice of industrialized
4 3, 25 | possesses its own autonomy and laws55 — can ever be confused
5 4, 30 | because "above the laws and judgments of men stands
6 5, 44 | deeper knowledge of the laws of the development of society,
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 7 6, 10 | deeper knowledge of the laws of social behavior. He has
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 8 1, 20 | maintained, at least when the laws permitting abortion and
9 1, 27 | 27. In view of laws which permit abortion and
10 2, 42 | subject not only to biological laws but also to moral ones,
11 2, 43 | merely with reference to the laws of biology. Instead, we
12 2, 44 | yourselves for the sake of his laws" (2 Mac 7:22-23).~ ~
13 3, 59 | promoted and approved abortion laws, and, to the extent that
14 3, 68 | undermine the authority of all laws.~Finally, the more radical
15 3, 72 | from God. Consequently, laws and decrees enacted in contravention
16 3, 72 | indeed, the passing of such laws undermines the very nature
17 3, 72 | individual. Consequently, laws which legitimize the direct
18 3, 72 | relations between people. Laws which authorize and promote
19 3, 73 | conscience to obey such laws; instead there is a grave
20 3, 73 | courage to resist unjust human laws are born. It is the strength
21 3, 73 | be campaigns to introduce laws favouring abortion, often
22 3, 74 | 74. The passing of unjust laws often raises difficult problems
23 4, 90 | democratic system, where laws and decisions are made on
24 4, 90 | the common good. Although laws are not the only means of
25 4, 90 | political leaders not to pass laws which, by disregarding the
26 4, 90 | enough to remove unjust laws. The underlying causes of
27 4, 93 | works to ensure that the laws and institutions of the
28 4, 97 | to respect the biological laws inscribed in their person.
29 4, 100 | the evil of practices and laws which are hostile to life.
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 30 3, 16 | sector of trade, where the laws of healthy competition must
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 31 2, 6 | ecclesiastical and Byzantine civil laws called the Nomocanon. Concerned
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 32 4, 34 | subject not only to biological laws but also to moral ones,
33 6, 43 | which lack effective labor laws or which are too weak to
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 34 2, 36 | autonomy in setting down laws by virtue of a primordial
35 2, 38 | created things have their own laws and values which are to
36 2, 43 | from without", through the laws of physical nature, but "
37 2, 46 | even its own unbreakable laws. Today too, the situation
38 2, 47 | accused of presenting as moral laws what are in themselves mere
39 2, 47 | themselves mere biological laws. Consequently, in too superficial
40 2, 52(94)| the existence of immutable laws inscribed in the constitutive
41 2, 52 | universal and permanent laws correspond to things known
42 2, 72 | by respect for the divine laws which safeguard human good.
43 3, 111 | and in response to the laws of spiritual development
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