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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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Centesimus annus
   Chap., §
1 4, 34 | and, in some cases, still constitute a goal yet to be reached, 2 4, 40 | goods which, among others, constitute the essential framework Dives in misericordia Chap., §
3 5, 8| they shall obtain mercy,"95 constitute, in a certain sense, a synthesis 4 6, 12| fundamental values, which constitute an unquestionable good not Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
5 1, 20 | find events and words which constitute particularly important stages 6 2, 42 | for the words of Christ constitute the confirmation of what 7 3, 54 | beginning of the next ought to constitute a powerful call to all those Laborem exercens Chap., §
8 2, 5| character. They therefore constitute a continual challenge for 9 2, 5| organizations; they also constitute a challenge for the Church.~ 10 3, 11| important field of issues, which constitute not only a theory but a 11 3, 14| understood in a way that could constitute grounds for social conflict 12 4, 17| agricultural, etc.-that must constitute the adequate and fundamental Redemptor hominis Chap., §
13 2, 7 | his Resurrection, which constitute the content of the Church' 14 3, 17 | States, and this should constitute a guarantee that human rights 15 3, 17 | factor in the common good, constitute the essential criterion Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
16 1, 20 | motherhood which was to constitute her "part" beside her Son. 17 2, 28 | Jesus" (Acts 1:14). As they constitute from generation to generation Redemptoris missio Chap., §
18 4, 40 | initial proclamation of Christ constitute the majority of mankind. 19 5, 56 | Spirit. Other religions constitute a positive challenge for 20 6, 61 | universal mission. They constitute a "collegial subject" of Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
21 3, 9 | the Slav peoples was to constitute an important link in the Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
22 2, 5 | Encyclical, will therefore; constitute the main thread of the present 23 3, 17 | roof so inadequate as to constitute no roof at all. ~The lack 24 4, 30 | origin and affinity that constitute him. But all this plants 25 4, 34 | respect for the beings which constitute the natural world, which 26 6, 43 | technology and their transfer constitute today one of the major problems Ut unum sint Chap., §
27 1, 11 | varies from one to the other, constitute the objective basis of the 28 2, 71 | the Catholic communities constitute a minority with respect Veritatis splendor Chap., §
29 1, 20 | his deeds and his precepts constitute the moral rule of Christian 30 2, 36 | world. Such norms would constitute the boundaries for a merely " 31 2, 48 | functions would not be able to constitute reference points for moral 32 2, 65 | flow from this option would constitute only partial and never definitive 33 2, 70 | reason of its matter does not constitute a mortal sin because of 34 2, 72 | that good, known by reason, constitute morality. Hence human activity 35 3, 97 | the Gospel (cf Mt 19:19) — constitute the indispensable rules 36 3, 107| One who "alone is good" — constitute not only a genuine profession 37 3, 113| conflicts of opinion may constitute normal expressions of public 38 3, 116| so, theological opinions constitute neither the rule nor the


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