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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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Centesimus annus
   Chap., §
1 1, 11 | frequently insists on necessary limits to the State's intervention 2 1, 11 | important subject of the limits inherent in the nature of 3 2, 15 | weakest, by placing certain limits on the autonomy of the parties 4 4, 30 | absolute right, and that its limits are inscribed in its very 5 4, 30 | ownership, as well as the limits which are imposed on it.67 Dives in misericordia Chap., §
6 5, 8 | the paschal mystery the limits of the many sided evil in 7 6, 10 | divisions and national or racial limits. Today's young people, especially, Dominum et vivificantem Chap., §
8 2, 37 | what are the impassable limits of his being and freedom. 9 3, 58 | manifested itself beyond the limits of death, the life which Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
10 CON, 62 | reason experiences its limits, the heart, enlightened Evangelium vitae Chap., §
11 2, 34 | which transcends the very limits of time: "For God created 12 2, 48 | we begin to look for its limits and try to find mitigating Fides et ratio Chap., §
13 1, 13 | fragmentary and impaired by the limits of our understanding. Faith 14 2, 21 | strain which comes once the limits of reason are reached. This 15 7, 80 | pushes philosophy to its limits, as reason is summoned to 16 7, 81 | determines the foundations and limits of the different fields 17 7, 94 | communicate, even within the limits of language.~The truth of 18 Conc, 100| the faith, as well as the limits which philosophy faces when Laborem exercens Chap., §
19 4, 20 | conditions and within just limits. In this connection workers 20 5, 25 | Creator and that, within the limits of his own human capabilities, Redemptor hominis Chap., §
21 1, 1 | unevenly, to the most distant limits of the earth, it will be 22 1, 4 | too should have its just limits. Otherwise it ceases to 23 1, 6 | this respect also, correct limits must be maintained. It is 24 3, 15 | dominate others beyond the limits of one's legitimate rights Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
25 2, 25 | time "she transcends all limits of time and of space."55 Redemptoris missio Chap., §
26 1, 8 | with others, within due limits."12~Proclaiming Christ and 27 4, 37 | situation.~(a) Territorial limits.~Missionary activity has 28 4, 37 | competencies and the geographical limits of missionary activity. 29 5, 46 | radical, and which neither limits nor hinders God's gift. 30 6, 65 | demands a self giving without limits of energy or time. Those Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
31 2, 7 | failing to recognize their limits's15; finally, on the specific 32 3, 26 | greater realization of the limits of avail able resources, 33 4, 29 | will of God, who imposes limits upon his use and dominion 34 4, 34 | latter undoubtedly imposes limits on the use of the natural Ut unum sint Chap., §
35 2, 75 | influence and even place limits on cooperation. Still, the Veritatis splendor Chap., §
36 3, 105 | eliminate awareness of one's own limits and of one's own sin. In


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