Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 3, 24 | irrepressible search for personal identity and for the meaning of life,
2 5, 44 | which man achieves his full identity, then there is no sure principle
3 6, 54 | being". However, man's true identity is only fully revealed to
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 4 1, 4 | will ensure continuity and identity of understanding in the
5 3, 62 | expressed and confirmed her identity through the Eucharist. And
6 Conc, 67| him the source of its own identity, finds in him its own transcendent
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 7 3, 32 | express and affirm their identity above all through the celebration
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 8 2, 31 | slavery meant the gift of an identity, the recognition of an indestructible
9 2, 36 | and rediscover his true identity.~ ~
10 4, 78 | the Church, her deepest identity. She exists in order to
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 11 6, 66 | God and man, or Christ's identity as true God and true man.
12 6, 71 | preserve their own cultural identity. This in no way creates
13 7, 90 | humanity and of the very identity of the human being. It should
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 14 2, 10| combines his deepest human identity with membership of a nation,
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 15 1, 5 | full awareness of their own identity and, at the same time, of
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 16 Int, 2 | revitalizes faith and Christian identity, and offers fresh enthusiasm
17 2, 13 | is Christ, there is an identity between the message and
18 2, 18 | and a distortion of the identity of Christ, who no longer
19 5, 53 | renouncing their own cultural identity, but of understanding, appreciating,
20 5, 56 | examine more deeply her own identity and to bear witness to the
21 7, 85 | concerned about their own identity, about inculturation, and
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 22 3, 10 | were defending their own identity against the military and
23 5, 20 | awareness of their own Christian identity, the Slavs took their destined
24 7, 26 | peoples to mature in their own identity and progress in it.42~
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 25 3, 21 | a cultural and political identity of their own, and need effective
26 3, 21 | every people to its own identity, independence and security,
27 3, 25 | the cultural and religious identity of the countries themselves
28 3, 26 | having a specific cultural identity, are particularly sensitive
29 4, 32 | include individual cultural identity and openness to the transcendent.
30 4, 33 | person and on the proper identity of each community, beginning
31 4, 33 | complete respect for the identity of each people, with its
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 32 Int, 3 | profoundly aware of her identity and her mission in history.
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 33 1, 13 | goods which characterize his identity as a spiritual and bodily
34 2, 56 | a challenge to the very identity of the moral conscience
35 3, 99 | which man achieves his full identity, then there is no sure principle
36 3, 109| fundamental for defining the very identity of theology, and consequently
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