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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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nation

Centesimus annus
   Chap., §
1 1, 10 | the internal order of each nation and in the international 2 2, 20 | short-cut for building up the nation and the State; thus many 3 3, 27 | between nations, so that each nation can uphold its own rights 4 4, 35 | honourably in the life of their nation and to assist them along 5 4, 43 | family, his community, his nation, and ultimately all humanity.86 6 5, 44 | self-interest as a class, group or nation would inevitably set them 7 5, 44 | individual, group, class, nation or State. Not even the majority 8 5, 45 | absorb within itself the nation, society, the family, religious 9 5, 50 | generation, the culture of a nation derives its character. Indeed, 10 5, 51 | limited to one's own family, nation or State, but extends progressively Dives in misericordia Chap., §
11 8, 15 | community, every family, every nation, every social group, for Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
12 3, 52 | of the people of every nation, every race, every country Laborem exercens Chap., §
13 2, 10 | and Society: Family and Nation ~Having thus conflrmed the 14 2, 10 | on the mature form of a nation - is not only the great " 15 2, 10 | up the culture of a given nation); it is also a great historical 16 2, 10 | identity with membership of a nation, and intends his work also Redemptor hominis Chap., §
17 1, 1 | will bring to each people, nation, country and continent, 18 3, 14 | in the sphere of his own nation or people (perhaps still 19 3, 15 | others - for every man, nation and people - or on the contrary 20 3, 17 | violation of the rights of the nation, with which man is united Redemptoris missio Chap., §
21 4, 37 | dominant culture of the nation. Particularly in Asia, toward Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
22 1, 1 | intrinsic dignity of every nation, by my Apostolic Letter 23 3, 8 | will make of you a great nation, and I will bless you, and 24 5, 18 | every individual, people and nation and every culture throughout 25 5, 18 | love-for every person and every nation, great or small, and from 26 7, 27 | full catholicity, every nation, every culture has its own Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
27 3, 15 | the building of one's own nation, the various forms of exploitation 28 3, 15 | it often happens that a nation is deprived of its subjectivity, 29 3, 23 | to the common good. ~If a nation were to succumb more or 30 4, 33 | internal level of every nation, respect for all rights 31 5, 39 | whether a person, people or nation - not just as some kind Ut unum sint Chap., §
32 Int, 2 | women of every people and nation.~ 33 1, 5 | Jesus would die for the nation, and not for the nation 34 1, 5 | nation, and not for the nation only, but to gather into Veritatis splendor Chap., §
35 Int, 3(5)| General Assembly of the United Nation (October 4, 1965),1: AAS 36 1, 12 | among all peoples", "a holy nation" (Ex 19:5-6), which would 37 2, 44 | and ask them: "What great nation is that that has a god so 38 2, 44 | upon him? And what great nation is there that has statutes 39 3, 99 | self-interest as a class, group or nation would inevitably set them 40 3, 99 | individual, group, class, nation or State. Not even the majority


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