Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 3, 28| which economic and political choices are made. Enormous resources
2 4, 35| imposition of political choices leading to hunger and despair
3 4, 36| understanding of life through the choices it makes in production and
4 4, 36| which determine consumer choices, savings and investments.
5 5, 46| citizens in making political choices, guarantees to the governed
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 6 Int, 4 | of grave moral decline. Choices once unanimously considered
7 1, 18| of those who make these choices which in themselves are
8 1, 19| of reference for his own choices the truth about good and
9 3, 74| evil actions. Sometimes the choices which have to be made are
10 3, 75| created in his image. Such choices cannot be redeemed by the
11 4, 90| duty to make courageous choices in support of life, especially
12 4, 90| the whole of society for choices which may be contrary to
13 4, 90| give in, but to make those choices which, taking into account
14 4, 91| married couples to make their choices about procreation in full
15 4, 92| daily round of relations and choices, and through concrete actions
16 4, 97| possible in practice to make choices in harmony with moral values.
17 4, 98| consisting in making practical choices - at the personal, family,
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 18 7, 89| mind which, in making its choices, precludes theoretical considerations
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 19 2, 42| are often required to make choices which are truly heroic.~
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 20 Int, 4 | or her decisions and life choices. ~In particular, note should
21 1, 15| to that love in personal choices and actions (cf. Jn 13:34-
22 2, 65| the importance of certain choices which "shape" a person's
23 2, 65| other particular everyday choices can be situated and allowed
24 2, 65| fundamental option and deliberate choices of a concrete kind of behaviour.
25 2, 65| as "right" or "wrong" the choices of particular "innerworldly"
26 2, 67| exercised in the particular choices of specific actions, through
27 2, 68| whether or not certain of his choices and his acts are in conformity
28 2, 70| fundamental option from deliberate choices of particular kinds of behaviour,
29 2, 71| that they are deliberate choices, they give moral definition
30 2, 72| is morally good when the choices of freedom are in conformity
31 2, 75| involved in the concrete choices which it makes: these choices
32 2, 75| choices which it makes: these choices are a condition of its moral
33 2, 75| its determination through choices of concrete kinds of behaviour.
34 2, 75| obligations nor shaped by its choices, while nonetheless still
35 2, 75| being incompatible with choices contrary to certain particular
36 2, 76| morally good, deliberate choices of kinds of behaviour contrary
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