Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 1, 7 | the right to legitimate rest and the right of children
2 1, 7 | understood" that proper rest be allowed, proportionate
3 1, 9 | affirms the need for Sunday rest so that people may turn
4 1, 9 | this basic right to Sunday rest.~
5 5, 48 | with the activities of the rest of society, always with
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 6 1, 15 | Spirit of the Lord shall rest upon him, the spirit of
7 1, 15 | Spirit of the Lord "shall rest." It is obvious that in
8 Conc, 67 | human being. For he brings "rest and relief" in the midst
9 Conc, 67 | hands and minds; he brings "rest" and "ease" in the midst
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 10 3, 30 | kind of belittlement of the rest of the People of God, for
11 CON, 62 | present food, our future rest,~Come, make us each thy
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 12 2, 35 | are restless until they rest in you".25~How very significant
13 2, 35 | man the Creator finds his rest, as Saint Ambrose comments
14 2, 35 | said: ?Upon whom shall I rest, if not upon the one who
15 2, 35 | work in which to take his rest".26~ ~
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 16 Int, 1 | themselves apart from the rest of creation as “human beings”,
17 Int, 5 | a false modesty, people rest content with partial and
18 Int, 6 | leading to it and so find rest from their labours and joy
19 2, 18 | journey which allows no rest; the second stems from the
20 5, 55 | Philosophy is expected to rest content with more modest
21 5, 60 | the human being over the rest of creation, and declares
22 6, 71 | sets them apart from the rest of creation: their unfailing
23 Conc, 106| appreciation; and they should rest assured of her respect for
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 24 Bles | distinguish man from the rest of creatures, whose activity
25 4, 19 | associated with the right to rest. In the first place this
26 4, 19 | involves a regular weekly rest comprising at least Sunday,
27 4, 19 | also a longer period of rest, namely the holiday or vacation
28 5, 25 | under the form of work and rest. This activity by God in
29 5, 25 | beginning he has destined for "rest"33 in union with himself
30 5, 25 | too not only requires a rest every "seventh day"35),
31 5, 25 | he ought to be, for the "rest" that the Lord reserves
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 32 3, 38 | of the merits of Christ, rest on his mediation, depend
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 33 5, 47 | and said to Peter and the rest of the Apostles, 'Brethren,
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 34 2, 5 | determine the whole of the rest of their lives was the request
35 2, 5 | both of them devoted the rest of their lives, spent amidst
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 36 3, 16 | some and poverty for the rest. These mechanisms, which
37 4, 33 | societies, then all the rest - availability of goods,
38 5, 38 | are not only economic but rest on more profound attitudes
39 5, 39 | be established which will rest on the foundation of the
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