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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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Centesimus annus
   Chap., §
1 2, 17 | and which refuses to be limited by any demand of justice.48~ 2 5, 51 | humanity.~This duty is not limited to one's own family, nation 3 6, 57 | groups. This option is not limited to material poverty, since Dives in misericordia Chap., §
4 5, 7 | there on Calvary, and is not limited to a single people, to Israel, 5 7, 14 | equality brought by justice is limited to the realm of objective 6 7, 14 | action, however, is not limited to this. If Paul VI more Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
7 2, 29 | to notice that this more "limited" and historically specified Evangelium vitae Chap., §
8 3, 56 | it be applied in a very limited way or even that it be abolished 9 3, 63 | therapy are today still limited, it not infrequently happens 10 3, 71 | law is different and more limited in scope than that of the 11 4, 94 | the family in cases where limited living space or other reasons Fides et ratio Chap., §
12 Int, 5 | in which this capacity is limited and conditioned.~This has 13 6, 70 | universal offer: no longer limited to one particular people, 14 7, 83 | were human knowledge limited strictly to the world of 15 Conc, 101 | profound, still entails the limited perspective of an individual, Laborem exercens Chap., §
16 1, 1 | the heritage of nature is limited and that it is being intolerably 17 2, 8 | opportunities for human work are limited as a result of the scourge 18 3, 15 | of these means has been limited even in a radical way. Labour 19 4, 21 | or other continent, nor limited to the societies which have Redemptoris missio Chap., §
20 2, 20 | and her activity is not limited only to those who accept 21 3, 28 | activity are universal, limited neither by space nor time.35 22 4, 39 | which is still at times limited or restricted, remains the 23 6, 63 | apostolic activity is not limited only to those who are already 24 6, 67 | not for any narrow and limited mission, but for the most 25 7, 77 | mission therefore is not limited to certain specific activities, 26 8, 90 | communities. Despite the limited means of travel and communication Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
27 2, 9(26)| Development cannot be limited to mere economic growth. 28 2, 10 | development. This of course is not limited to merely satisfying material 29 3, 12 | grave and at times dramatic, limited itself to stressing the 30 4, 28 | them "to be," it is not limited to that dimension. If it 31 4, 28 | that dimension. If it is limited to this, then it turns against 32 4, 33 | contradiction of a development limited only to its economic element 33 4, 34 | that natural resources are limited; some are not, as it is 34 5, 35 | such as this, an analysis limited exclusively to the economic Ut unum sint Chap., §
35 2, 70 | for unity, far from being limited to a group of specialists, Veritatis splendor Chap., §
36 Int, 4 | is no longer a matter of limited and occasional dissent, 37 2, 37 | The word of God would be limited to proposing an exhortation, 38 3, 85 | ethical theories is not simply limited to denouncing and refuting 39 3, 86 | That freedom is real but limited: its absolute and unconditional 40 3, 86 | prefers to choose finite, limited and ephemeral goods. What


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