Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 3, 23 | On the basis of a hard, lived experience of work and of
2 4, 36 | development, man always lived under the weight of necessity.
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 3 1, 18 | same Nazareth where he had lived for thirty years in the
4 3, 58 | Pentecost is proclaimed and lived by the Church, which has
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 5 1, 11 | Christians down the ages have lived. The Church's Magisterium
6 6, 55 | In a certain sense Mary lived her Eucharistic faith even
7 CON, 61 | must be experienced and lived in its integrity, both in
8 CON, 62 | on all the splendour of a lived reality; it becomes “contagious”
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 9 1, 13 | responsible parenthood, lived in respect for the full
10 1, 22 | experiences demanding to be "lived", become things to be merely "
11 2, 33 | cf. Phil 2:6-7). Jesus lived this poverty throughout
12 2, 43 | were created. When Adam had lived a hundred and thirty years,
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 13 1, 17 | that Mary, for many years, lived in intimacy with the mystery
14 1, 17 | discover Christ was Mary, who lived with Joseph in the same
15 1, 17 | mystery of his divine sonship, lived in intimacy with this mystery
16 3, 38 | and can be understood and lived in faith only on the basis
17 3, 39 | And to the very end she lived her entire maternal sharing
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 18 1, 7 | life brought by Christ and lived by his followers. This new
19 5, 47 | desire to see the Gospel lived out in the Church. They
20 5, 49 | presented as a gift of God to be lived out in community (families,
21 7, 77 | cooperation is rooted and lived, above all, in personal
22 8, 91 | other words, the Beatitudes, lived out in the apostolic life (
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 23 2, 4 | Provinces where many Slavs lived. However, towards the year
24 8, 29 | the century in which he lived but also for the centuries
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 25 2, 57 | Redintegratio, 14). For centuries we lived this life of 'Sister Churches',
26 2, 57 | Churches of the East have lived with great generosity the
27 2, 64 | when the Christian people lived in ecclesiastical communion".109
28 3, 80 | received from the Apostles and lived out in the community of
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 29 1, 18 | freely chosen and freely lived out. Indeed, they feel an
30 1, 26 | precepts as they are to be lived in different cultural circumstances (
31 2, 54 | God's law is most deeply lived out in the "heart" of the
32 3, 87 | saving power of a freedom lived out in truth. ~
33 3, 88 | assent. Rather, faith is a lived knowledge of Christ, a living
34 3, 88 | commandments, and a truth to be lived out. A word, in any event,
35 3, 88 | enables us to live as he lived (cf Gal 2:20), in profound
36 3, 89 | which is manifested and lived in the gift of self, even
37 3, 107 | held out a new life to be lived, a "way" to be followed,
38 3, 107 | proclaimed but also of the word lived. In particular, the life
39 Conc, 118| life and demands that it be lived. No matter how many and
40 Conc, 120| Glory Itself?".184 Mary lived and exercised her freedom
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