Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 1, 9(30) | discrimination based on religion or convictions.~
2 2, 19 | morality, law, culture and religion, it agrees with Marxism,
3 3, 25 | then becomes a "secular religion" which operates under the
4 6, 60 | many people who profess no religion will also contribute to
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 5 6, 11 | freedom, conscience and religion - this picture explains
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 6 2, 38 | ideologies seek to root out religion on the grounds that religion
7 2, 38 | religion on the grounds that religion causes the radical "alienation"
8 3, 56 | this interpretation, that religion can only be understood as
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 9 1, 18 | distinction of race, nationality, religion, political opinion or social
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 10 3, 30 | truths of philosophy and religion and, on the other, the truth
11 3, 31 | treasures of human wisdom and religion? This means that the human
12 4, 36 | 14:16-17). Since in pagan religion this natural knowledge had
13 4, 36 | elements. We know that Greek religion, like most cosmic religions,
14 4, 36 | link between reason and religion. As they broadened their
15 4, 36 | recognized for what they were and religion was, at least in part, purified
16 7, 92 | Catholic and apostolic religion, this doctrine must be known
17 Conc, 105 | joy, action divorced from religion, learning sundered from
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 18 4, 23 | difference in nationality, religion or race. For even greater
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 19 2, 11 | political system.~With regard to religion, what is dealt with is in
20 2, 11 | with is in the first place religion as a universal phenomenon
21 2, 11 | mankind finds expression in religion and then in morality, with
22 2, 11 | attention to the Jewish religion, recalling the great spiritual
23 3, 17 | dignity, independently of the religion professed or of the concept
24 3, 17 | relation to the phenomenon of religion and faith. It is therefore
25 3, 17 | to respect the rights of religion and of the Church's activity.
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 26 Int, 3 | whatever is good in each religion. By accepting Christ, you
27 1, 4 | attain salvation in any religion? Why then should there be
28 3, 25 | who practiced a cosmic religion, he speaks of religious
29 3, 25 | the frontiers of race and religion, for a truly universal mission.~
30 3, 28 | indifferent to the problems of religion" and that "people will always...
31 4, 36 | to the belief that "one religion is as good as another."
32 4, 39 | is not a question of the religion of the majority or the minority,
33 5, 46 | more faithful to their own religion, that it is enough to build
34 5, 59 | South, where a sense of religion as well as human values
35 6, 74 | forms of the apostolate; religion teachers in schools. All
36 8, 90 | earth. And this was the religion of a man who had died on
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 37 7, 26 | peoples, but together with religion they eminently and unceasingly
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 38 4, 33(62)| no matter what his race, religion or nationality, can live
39 7, 47 | peoples, are also a matter of religion, and how the full achievement
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 40 1, 13 | actions of the Christian religion. Undoubtedly, in many ways
41 2, 76 | there is still a risk of religion being exploited for political
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