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Centesimus annus
   Chap., §
1 2, 12 | situations which, to a certain extent, crystallized or institutionalized 2 2, 16 | was dominated to a certain extent by the Marxist ideology 3 4, 31 | fruitful and productive to the extent that people become more 4 4, 33 | exploited, they are to a great extent marginalized; economic development 5 5, 44 | then respected only to the extent that they can be exploited Dives in misericordia Chap., §
6 7, 14 | of God, His mercy, to the extent that he himself is interiorly 7 7, 14 | corrected " to a considerable extent by that love which, as St. Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
8 1, 15 | helpful and insightful to the extent that they are able to join Evangelium vitae Chap., §
9 1, 10 | to make them realize the extent and gravity of the attacks 10 3, 56 | achieved, the nature and extent of the punishment must be 11 3, 59 | abortion laws, and, to the extent that they have a say in 12 3, 64 | to value life only to the extent that it brings pleasure Fides et ratio Chap., §
13 5, 55 | they have become to some extent the common mind. An example 14 7, 96(113)| to it, which to a certain extent distort or alter it”: Sacred Laborem exercens Chap., §
15 2, 4 | perhaps already to some extent beginning to take shape, 16 2, 4 | individual, to the proper extent and in an incalculable number 17 2, 8 | irregularities creep in, and to what extent.~It was precisely one such 18 4, 20 | workers are to a certain extent common for all of them; 19 5, 27 | kingdom. Nevertheless, to the extent that the former can contribute Redemptor hominis Chap., §
20 2, 10 | was lost to a considerable extent because of sin. And for Redemptoris missio Chap., §
21 2, 20 | peoples everywhere, to the extent that they live "gospel values" 22 4, 37 | culture depends to a great extent on the influence of the 23 5, 50 | before the nations - to the extent that this is possible - 24 6, 63 | Magisterium to the full extent of the world."120~My brother 25 8, 91 | mission depends to a great extent on contemplation. Unless Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
26 1, 4 | Advent,"7 which to some extent touches everyone. It offers 27 3, 17 | human in nature. Given the extent of the problem, we should 28 3, 21 | in what way and to what extent are these two systems capable 29 3, 21 | internal divisions, to the extent in some cases of provoking 30 7, 46 | man and society, to the extent that it does not recognize Ut unum sint Chap., §
31 1, 11 | Catholic Church.~To the extent that these elements are 32 1, 12 | has strengthened to the extent of the shedding of their 33 3, 88 | painful recollections. To the extent that we are responsible Veritatis splendor Chap., §
34 1, 17 | dare to say that to the extent to which we serve God we 35 1, 17 | we are free, while to the extent that we follow the law of 36 2, 32 | exalt freedom to such an extent that it becomes an absolute, 37 2, 36 | concerns which to a great extent belong to the best tradition 38 2, 67 | fundamental option, to the extent that it is distinct from 39 2, 71 | outside of man but, to the extent that they are deliberate 40 2, 78 | kind of behaviour. To the extent that it is in conformity


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