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Centesimus annus
   Chap., §
1 4, 31 | potentialities of the earth and more profoundly cognisant of the needs of Dives in misericordia Chap., §
2 6, 10 | third millennium and that profoundly feels the change that is 3 7 | become more particularly and profoundly conscious of the need to 4 7, 13 | The contemporary Church is profoundly conscious that only on the 5 8, 15 | whom by modern man we feel profoundly, and we are ready to cry Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
6 1, 25 | departure of the Lord Jesus felt profoundly that they had been left 7 2, 43 | is evil. Rather there is profoundly imprinted upon it a principle 8 2, 47 | integrity and sensitivity are profoundly linked to the intimate action 9 3, 59 | ever more human, ever more profoundly human," 257 while within Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
10 2, 24 | Church comes to be ever more profoundly “in Christ in the nature 11 5, 50 | depiction of the Trinity, a profoundly Eucharistic Church in which Evangelium vitae Chap., §
12 1, 9 | desert. Murderous violence profoundly changes man's environment. 13 1, 22 | everything else becomes profoundly distorted. Nature itself, 14 4, 78 | charity. Evangelization is a profoundly ecclesial act, which calls 15 4, 87 | service of charity must be profoundly consistent. It cannot tolerate 16 4, 99 | every human being, which profoundly marks the woman's personality".134 Fides et ratio Chap., §
17 4, 44 | the very mystery of God.~Profoundly convinced that “whatever 18 5, 60 | section of the chapter is profoundly significant for philosophy; 19 7, 92 | must be understood more profoundly and presented in a way which 20 Conc, 100| Revelation. The Church remains profoundly convinced that faith and Laborem exercens Chap., §
21 5, 25 | word of God's revelation is profoundly marked by the fundamental 22 5, 27 | dimension of it, that is profoundly imbued with the spirituality Redemptor hominis Chap., §
23 4, 18 | the Church lives more profoundly her own nature and mission Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
24 2, 25 | says that "Mary figured profoundly in the history of salvation 25 2, 28 | Council says, "Mary figured profoundly in the history of salvation.... 26 2, 31 | I wish to emphasize how profoundly the Catholic Church, the Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
27 3, 9 | invited to go there. Their profoundly Christian response to the Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
28 7, 47 | us. The Church too feels profoundly involved in this enterprise, Ut unum sint Chap., §
29 Int, 3 | made the Church even more profoundly aware of her identity and 30 1, 17 | Patriarch in the concrete and profoundly significant gesture which " 31 1, 28 | truth about dialogue, so profoundly expressed by Pope Paul VI Veritatis splendor Chap., §
32 1, 14 | Prophets" (Mt 22:40), are profoundly connected and mutually related. 33 2, 30 | today also, as in the past, profoundly disturb the human heart. 34 2, 46 | thus nature needs to be profoundly transformed, and indeed 35 2, 55 | conscience, a complexity profoundly related to the whole sphere 36 2, 60 | is evil. Rather there is profoundly imprinted upon it a principle 37 2, 67 | freedom and links that choice profoundly to particular acts. By his


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