Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 Int, 3 | social Magisterium, have sought to make that teaching the
2 1, 4 | political theory of the time sought to promote total economic
3 6, 55 | as indeed she has always sought to be from the beginning
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 4 4, 6| of this emotion are to be sought at a deeper level. Notice,
5 7, 13| us by revelation. We have sought, in the foregoing pages
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 6 2, 36 | this disobedience are to be sought in the whole real situation
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 7 5, 49 | often great, composers who sought to do justice to the liturgical
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 8 2, 32 | cured the cripple who daily sought alms at the "Beautiful Gate"
9 3, 55 | Christian reflection has sought a fuller and deeper understanding
10 3, 65 | death is not willed or sought, even though for reasonable
11 4, 91 | creation. Solutions must be sought on the global level by establishing
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 12 2, 18 | the depths of all that she sought in vain to reach by way
13 3, 27 | centuries, philosophers have sought to discover and articulate
14 3, 32 | stressed that the truths sought in this interpersonal relationship
15 3, 32 | philosophical. Rather, what is sought is the truth of the person—
16 3, 32 | down as the truth we have sought for so long, the martyrs
17 4, 36 | reason. This development sought to acquire a critical awareness
18 4, 37 | cultural perspective which sought to subordinate the truth
19 4, 44 | in his love of truth. He sought truth wherever it might
20 4, 46 | representatives of idealism sought in various ways to transform
21 5, 57 | With no less concern it has sought to stress the basic principles
22 5, 59 | there were finally those who sought to combine the demands of
23 5, 59 | continued to emerge and have sought to keep alive the great
24 6, 76 | theologians, since they have not sought to understand and expound
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 25 1, 3| ever more complex, must be sought in the direction of "making
26 2, 6| dignity of work are to be sought primarily in the subjective
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 27 Int, 4 | clear. Thus has the Church sought to interpret it from the
28 2, 31 | the Word made flesh, have sought to penetrate the depth of
29 2, 37 | Lk. 4:18), the Church has sought from generation to generation
30 3, 39 | burning charity," which sought to achieve, in union with
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 31 Int, 1 | The Second Vatican Council sought to renew the Church's life
32 1, 8 | political regimes which have sought to build a "new humanity"
33 4, 38 | dimension of life is being sought after as an antidote to
34 7, 80 | missions, when they have sought this grace from the Lord,
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 35 4, 13 | Constantinople, they then in a sense sought to have it confirmed by
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 36 1, 32 | affirms: "Truth is to be sought after in a manner proper
37 2, 54 | Jubilee celebrations and also sought to emphasize that the Baptism
38 2, 54 | the full communion to be sought is that of unity in legitimate
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 39 1, 10 | greater reward should be sought than that love itself; charity
40 1, 23 | given that grace might be sought; and grace was given, that
41 2, 75 | various values and goods being sought, focuses rather on the proportion
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