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Centesimus annus
   Chap., §
1 1, 4 | a combination of radical changes which had taken place in 2 1, 4 | politics, the result of these changes was a new conception of 3 1, 6 | more in the face of the changes we are witnessing in systems 4 1, 6 | property. As a result of these changes and of the persistence of 5 2, 14 | mutual hatred, it gradually changes into an honest discussion 6 3, 23 | factor which gave rise to the changes was the violation of the 7 3, 25 | struggle which led to the changes of 1989 called for clarity, 8 4, 33 | exploitation. In spite of the great changes which have taken place in 9 5, 52 | may mean making important changes in established life-styles, 10 6, 60 | religious values, as well as changes of mentality, behaviour Dives in misericordia Chap., §
11 6, 10| have brought about profound changes both in the field of science Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
12 Conc, 67| wounds of human existence; he changes the interior dryness of Evangelium vitae Chap., §
13 1, 9 | Murderous violence profoundly changes man's environment. From 14 2, 29 | bringing about significant changes in society. Still less is Fides et ratio Chap., §
15 4, 39 | theology, underwent profound changes, especially with regard 16 7, 88 | cultures and the radical changes it has brought.~Regrettably, 17 7, 91 | produce important and lasting changes. The term was first used 18 7, 98 | notion of conscience also changes. Conscience is no longer Laborem exercens Chap., §
19 1, 1| of skilled workers these changes may perhaps mean unemployment, 20 1, 1| consequences that these changes may have on human society. 21 1, 1| guide the above-mentioned changes so as to ensure authentic 22 2, 5| whole, has caused great changes in civilization, from the 23 2, 5| industrial and post-industrial changes show in an eloquent manner 24 2, 8| nevertheless wide-ranging changes take place in the objective 25 2, 8| cases brought about profound changes. Various forms of neo - 26 3, 13| error is through adequate changes both in theory and in practice, 27 3, 13| theory and in practice, changes in line with the definite 28 4, 21| situations radical and urgent changes are therefore needed in Redemptoris missio Chap., §
29 1, 4 | also as a result of the changes which have taken place in 30 4, 37 | involvement.~Among the great changes taking place in the contemporary 31 5, 44 | is the "Good News" which changes man and his history, and 32 6, 65 | may be led, as a result of changes occurring within the missionary 33 6, 73 | of ecclesial and cultural changes. What the Council suggested Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
34 1, 3 | adaptations suggested by the changes in historical conditions 35 1, 4 | constants, has undergone notable changes and presents some totally 36 2, 9 | universal interdependence, changes notably. True development 37 3, 21 | these two systems capable of changes and updatings such as to 38 3, 21 | society? In fact, these changes and updatings are urgent Veritatis splendor Chap., §
39 2, 32 | notion of conscience also changes. Conscience is no longer 40 2, 53 | that underlying so many changes there are some things which 41 2, 70 | way that it objectively changes or casts doubt upon the


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