Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 1, 5 | transcendent dignity, either in oneself or in one's adversaries,
2 1, 6 | defined as follows: "to exert oneself for the sake of procuring
3 2, 14 | others (and consequently of oneself); a reasonable compromise
4 5, 47 | work the means to support oneself and one's dependents; and
Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 5 7, 14 | to one's neighbor and to oneself What a school of good will
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 6 2, 39(145)| means to invoke, to call to oneself.~
7 2, 46 | rejects Redemption. One closes oneself up in sin, thus making impossible
8 2, 46 | self-imposed imprisonment and open oneself to the divine sources of
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 9 1, 20 | from whom one has to defend oneself. Thus society becomes a
10 2, 48 | essential to it. To detach oneself from this truth is to condemn
11 2, 48 | this truth is to condemn oneself to meaninglessness and unhappiness,
12 3, 55 | life and the duty to love oneself no less than others are
13 3, 55 | itself presupposes love of oneself as the basis of comparison: "
14 3, 65 | moral obligation to care for oneself and to allow oneself to
15 3, 65 | for oneself and to allow oneself to be cared for, but this
16 4, 93 | determination to commit oneself to the common good",121
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 17 1, 13 | considered the act of entrusting oneself to God to be a moment of
18 3, 25 | found not by turning in on oneself but by opening oneself to
19 3, 25 | on oneself but by opening oneself to apprehend that truth
20 3, 32 | deeper capacity to entrust oneself to others, to enter into
21 3, 33 | the capacity to entrust oneself and one's life to another
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 22 4, 21 | fact of rediscovering in oneself and others the special dignity
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 23 1, 14 | believe means "to abandon oneself" to the truth of the word
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 24 1, 11 | liberation consists in opening oneself to the love of Christ. In
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 25 4, 32 | The obligation to commit oneself to the development of peoples
26 5, 38 | determination to commit oneself to the common good; that
27 5, 38 | the gospel sense, to "lose oneself" for the sake of the other
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 28 1, 19 | matter only of disposing oneself to hear a teaching and obediently
29 2, 32 | and "being at peace with oneself", so much so that some have
30 2, 36 | kinds of behaviour involving oneself, others and the material
31 2, 48 | morality, would be to expose oneself to the accusation of physicalism
32 2, 52 | in anyone, beginning with oneself, the personal dignity common
33 2, 61 | for truth and by allowing oneself to be guided by that truth
34 2, 65 | choice, a decision about oneself and a setting of one's own
35 2, 76 | of love of neighbour as oneself (cf Rom 13:8-10), he is
36 2, 78 | therefore necessary to place oneself in the perspective of the
37 Conc, 119 | Jesus Christ, in abandoning oneself to him, in letting oneself
38 Conc, 119 | oneself to him, in letting oneself be transformed by his grace
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