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Centesimus annus
   Chap., §
1 Int, 3 | people represent a great movement for the defence of the human 2 Int, 3 | historical circumstances, this movement has contributed to the building 3 2, 12 | not yet a fully structured movement. It may seem surprising 4 2, 16 | the role of the workers' movement was an important one. This 5 2, 16 | was an important one. This movement, which began as a response 6 2, 16 | conditions. Later on, this movement was dominated to a certain 7 3, 26 | Church and the workers' movement, which came about as a result 8 3, 26 | about a century the workers' movement had fallen in part under 9 3, 26 | the Church.57 The worker movement is part of a more general 10 3, 26 | is part of a more general movement among workers and other 11 3, 26 | of human rights. It is a movement which today has spread to 12 4, 43 | broad associated workers' movement, directed towards the liberation Evangelium vitae Chap., §
13 4, 84 | Every life and every living movement proceed from this Life which Laborem exercens Chap., §
14 3, 11| this broad international movement, the purpose of this programme Redemptor hominis Chap., §
15 1, 5 | of life for the Church, a movement that is much stronger than Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
16 2, 29 | scandal.73~The ecumenical movement, on the basis of a clearer Slavorum apostoli Chap., §
17 4, 14 | Council " the 'ecumenical movement' means those activities Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
18 3, 20 | considerable impact on the forward movement of the development of peoples.~ 19 3, 21 | rise to the International Movement of Non-Aligned Nations, Ut unum sint Chap., §
20 1, 7 | increases from day to day a movement, fostered by the grace of 21 1, 7 | Christians. Taking part in this movement, which is called ecumenical, 22 1, 17 | necessary to the ecumenical movement and to the conversion which 23 1, 20 | clear that ecumenism, the movement promoting Christian unity, 24 1, 21 | of the whole ecumenical movement, and can rightly be called ' 25 1, 21 | life and adds vigour to the movement towards unity.~This love 26 1, 21 | of the whole ecumenical movement. This prayer is "a very 27 1, 23 | said that the ecumenical movement in a certain sense was born 28 1, 31 | aspect of the ecumenical movement.55 Dialogue has not only 29 2, 41 | means of the ecumenical movement.~ 30 2, 65 | complementarity.~The ecumenical movement really began within the 31 2, 66 | observes that the ecumenical movement and the desire for peace 32 3, 77 | ultimate goal of the ecumenical movement is to re-establish full 33 3, 78 | 78. In the ecumenical movement, it is not only the Catholic 34 3, 79 | brake on the ecumenical movement.132 On the contrary, it 35 3, 89 | generally in the ecumenical movement as a whole. Recently the 36 3, 98 | 98. The ecumenical movement in our century, more than


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