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Centesimus annus
   Chap., §
1 1, 10 | the other", which clearly represents the majority of society. 2 3, 28 | bear responsibility for it, represents a debt in justice. But it 3 3, 29 | recognition of these rights represents the primary foundation of 4 4, 43 | has no justification, and represents an abuse in the sight of Ecclesia de Eucharistia Chap., §
5 CON, 62 | Here below, the Eucharist represents their pledge, and in a certain Evangelium vitae Chap., §
6 Int, 2 | reason, man-living man - represents the primary and fundamental 7 1, 23 | of life which the child represents.~In the materialistic perspective 8 3, 52 | growth and joy. As such, it represents an essential and indispensable 9 3, 66 | deepest reality, suicide represents a rejection of God's absolute 10 Conc, 104| dragon" (Rev 12:3), which represents Satan, the personal power Fides et ratio Chap., §
11 2, 23 | of love which the Cross represents, while the Cross can give Redemptor hominis Chap., §
12 3, 17 | point of view of progress it represents an incomprehensible manifestation Redemptoris Mater Chap., §
13 Int, 6 | exceptional pilgrimage of faith represents a constant point of reference Redemptoris missio Chap., §
14 4, 38 | without ambiguity, but it also represents an opportunity. The Church 15 4, 40 | missionary activity still represents the greatest challenge for 16 5, 47 | a gift to the Church and represents a serious responsibility 17 5, 50 | expansion of these sects represents a threat for the Catholic Sollicitudo rei socialis Chap., §
18 6, 45 | make it more operative, represents an alternative to excessive Ut unum sint Chap., §
19 2, 66 | which we have in common, represents "a sacramental bond of unity 20 3, 99 | which the lack of unity represents for the proclamation of Veritatis splendor Chap., §
21 Int, 4 | humanity, their teaching represents a constant deepening of 22 1, 17 | demands of the commandments represents the absolutely essential 23 2, 31 | of conscience, certainly represents one of the positive achievements 24 2, 38 | dominion over the world represents a great and responsible 25 2, 46 | freedom, inasmuch as it represents a limitation and denial 26 2, 82 | intention, but actually represents its basic expression. ~The 27 2, 82 | as a source of morality represents an authentic explicitation 28 3, 84 | helping man to rediscover it represents nowadays one of the specific 29 3, 86 | it is situated and which represents for it, at one and the same 30 3, 88 | morality. ~This separation represents one of the most acute pastoral 31 3, 93 | 20). ~Although martyrdom represents the high point of the witness 32 3, 104 | every age. The tax collector represents a "repentant" conscience, 33 3, 104 | redemption. The Pharisee represents a "self-satisfied" conscience, 34 3, 115 | important is the teaching which represents the central theme of this


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