Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 1, 5 | when ideologies are being increasingly discredited. Now, as then,
2 2, 12 | XIII's predictions and the increasingly disturbing signs noted by
3 2, 18 | spread of terrorism and of increasingly barbaric means of political
4 4, 31 | of human work is becoming increasingly important as the productive
5 4, 32 | entrepreneurial ability becomes increasingly evident and decisive.70~
6 4, 32 | today the decisive factor is increasingly man himself, that is, his
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 7 4, 44 | speak to the Father and increasingly we do so 'with one heart'”.94~
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 8 Int, 4 | care of human life, are increasingly willing to carry out these
9 Int, 4 | conditioning, is finding it increasingly difficult to distinguish
10 1, 11 | ethics, and which makes it increasingly difficult to grasp clearly
11 1, 13 | of abortion is becoming increasingly obvious. It is being demonstrated
12 1, 15 | person, despite the help of increasingly effective medical and social
13 1, 23 | richness as a person, it increasingly becomes the occasion and
14 1, 26 | have recourse to abortion. Increasingly, there are appearing in
15 1, 27 | conflicts between peoples, and increasingly oriented to finding effective
16 3, 63 | embryos, which is becoming increasingly widespread in the field
17 4, 91 | complex task. This service increasingly appears as a valuable and
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 18 4, 47 | dimension. Man therefore lives increasingly in fear. He is afraid of
19 7, 92 | the one hand, it must be increasingly committed to the task entrusted
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 20 3, 13| producing a whole collection of increasingly perfect instruments for
21 4, 16| international organizations and increasingly guaranteed by the individual
22 4, 18| this progress will be the increasingly mature recognition of the
23 4, 18| the purpose of work and increasingly universal respect for the
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 24 3, 15 | dimension. Man therefore lives increasingly in fear. He is afraid that
25 3, 15 | intensity. We seem to be increasingly aware of the fact that the
26 4, 19 | for divine truth must be increasingly shared in various ways by
27 4, 21 | disciples and confessors must increasingly become, even from the "human"
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 28 4, 32 | and well defined are today increasingly complex. We need only think
29 4, 37 | and meetings are proving increasingly important in many sectors
30 6, 62 | distance makes the world increasingly smaller, the Church's communities
31 7, 82 | modern world it is becoming increasingly difficult to determine geographical
32 7, 84 | their promotional work be increasingly directed to this goal.~In
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 33 8, 29 | and hostile tensions were increasingly threatening the peace and
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 34 3, 17 | of underdevelopment which increasingly affect the developed countries
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 35 2, 45 | speak to the Father and increasingly we do so "with one heart".
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 36 2, 29 | scientific presentation, increasingly based on the teaching of
37 2, 31 | of our time are becoming increasingly more aware".52 Hence the
38 2, 31 | journey towards the truth is increasingly perceived as the foundation
39 2, 43 | guidance of God's providence increasingly to recognize the unchanging
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