Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 1, 5 | individual and communal, national and international. She formulates
2 2, 18 | needed for the development of national economies and for assistance
3 2, 19 | by setting up systems of "national security", aimed at controlling
4 2, 20 | powers, while within the national boundaries there are tribal
5 2, 20 | amalgamated into a genuine national community. Also lacking
6 2, 20 | socialism emerge with specific national characteristics. Legitimate
7 2, 20 | Legitimate demands for national recovery, forms of nationalism
8 2, 21 | social question from the national to the international level.53~
9 3, 24 | be added the cultural and national dimension: it is not possible
10 3, 24 | struggle for culture and for national rights.~But the true cause
11 3, 24 | religious roots of their national cultures, and to rediscover
12 3, 27 | individual, social, regional and national injustices were committed
13 5, 47 | other totalitarian and "national security" regimes, today
14 6, 54 | the State, the ordering of national and international society,
15 6, 60 | aware that solving serious national and international problems
16 6, 60 | social life, at both the national and international levels.~
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 17 6, 10 | geographical divisions and national or racial limits. Today'
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 18 2, 47(186)| XII, Radio Message to the National Catechetical Congress of
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 19 Int, 4 | effective attention from national and international bodies,
20 1, 26 | civil society, at the local, national and international level,
21 1, 26 | diseases. In a similar way national and international associations
22 3, 62(72) | Cf. Address to the National Congress of Italian Jurists (
23 4, 91 | sharing of goods, in both the national and international order".115
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 24 Int, 3 | postulates which inspire national and international legal
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 25 3, 14 | on the level of the whole national or the local economy. ~This
26 4, 17 | increasing disproportion between national incomes. The gap between
27 4, 18 | say, all the agents at the national and international level
28 4, 22 | Person and Work ~Recently, national communities and international
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 29 1, 5 | process of consolidation of National Episcopal Conferences throughout
30 1, 5 | diocesan, provincial and national Synods. It was the Council'
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 31 5, 43 | native land, people and national culture, while always preserving
32 6, 72 | economics..."152 on the local, national and international levels.
33 6, 76 | missionary activity on the national and regional levels. The
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 34 4, 12 | the traditions of many national Churches of the East, such
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 35 2, 9 | its incisiveness or its national and local importance. On
36 2, 9 | regional boundaries and national frontiers.~Unfortunately,
37 3, 15 | predisposes people to opt out of national life, impelling many to
38 3, 15 | significance, since in a national community all these dimensions
39 5, 40 | individuals and on the level of national and international society.
40 7, 47 | by personal commitment to national and international undertakings -
41 7, 48 | situations and in their social, national and international life,
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 42 3, 97 | coexistence, both on the national and international levels. ~
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