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42 class
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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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civil

Centesimus annus
   Chap., §
1 1, 5 | were confronted, as was the civil community, by a society 2 2, 17 | struggle; still others were civil wars or wars of an ideological 3 3, 29 | the full exercise of their civil and religious rights, preventing 4 4, 42 | path to true economic and civil progress?~The answer is 5 5, 48 | detriment of both economic and civil freedom.~In recent years Evangelium vitae Chap., §
6 1, 26 | Christian community and in civil society, at the local, national 7 3, 56 | both in the Church and in civil society, to demand that 8 3 | rather than men" (Acts 5:29): civil law and the moral law~ ~ 9 3, 68 | therefore, in the interest of civil coexistence and social harmony, 10 3, 68 | times, it is claimed that civil law cannot demand that all 11 3, 69 | thus turned over to the civil law, with a renouncing of 12 3, 70 | obligatory point of reference for civil law itself. If, as a result 13 3, 71 | the relationship between civil law and moral law, which 14 3, 71 | Certainly the purpose of civil law is different and more 15 3, 71 | no sphere of life can the civil law take the place of conscience 16 3, 71 | The real purpose of civil law is to guarantee an ordered 17 3, 71 | Precisely for this reason, civil law must ensure that all 18 3, 71 | guaranteed. The chief concern of civil authorities must therefore 19 3, 72 | necessary conformity of civil law with the moral law is 20 3, 72 | common good. Consequently, a civil law authorizing abortion 21 3, 72 | a true, morally binding civil law.~ ~ 22 3, 74 | which, even if permitted by civil legislation, are contrary 23 3, 74 | appealing to the fact that civil law permits it or requires 24 3, 74 | acknowledged and protected by civil law. In this sense, the 25 4, 85 | families, in the Church and in civil society a recognition of 26 4, 90 | particular responsibility of civil leaders. Called to serve 27 4, 101| the pillars on which every civil society stands, she "wants Fides et ratio Chap., §
28 7, 97 | developed solely on the model of civil society, would be hard pressed Laborem exercens Chap., §
29 4, 18| by natural, historical, civil and other such circumstances. 30 5, 25| labour, technical skill, and civil culture created goods may Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
31 2, 5 | fled from the important civil and religious center of 32 2, 6 | ecclesiastical and Byzantine civil laws called the Nomocanon. 33 3, 8 | very alien to the system of civil society based on the advanced 34 4, 12 | who fully belonged to the civil and ecclesiastical tradition 35 4, 15 | before the ecclesiastical and civil authorities, protecting 36 7, 26 | of a religious, cultural, civil and international nature, 37 7, 27 | communion but also to its civil and cultural union. Not Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
38 1, 2 | of the ecclesiastical and civil world. For this same purpose, 39 3, 21 | cases of provoking full civil war. This is also because Ut unum sint Chap., §
40 2, 42 | approaches are made to civil authorities on behalf of Veritatis splendor Chap., §
41 3, 93 | contribution to warding off, in civil society and within the ecclesial 42 3, 97 | circumstances frequently difficult, civil authorities and particular


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