Centesimus annus
Chap., § 1 Int, 3 | groups, associations and organizations, these people represent
2 4, 35 | unions and other workers' organizations. These defend workers' rights
3 5, 45 | family, the various social organizations and nations — all of which
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 4 1, 26 | individuals, groups, movements and organizations of various kinds! ~There
5 1, 26 | sickness. Various agencies and organizations are mobilizing their efforts
6 3, 73 | by powerful international organizations, in other nations - particularly
Laborem exercens
Chap., § 7 2, 5| systems and international organizations; they also constitute a
8 3, 11| various countries or by organizations devoting their social, or
9 4, 16| by various international organizations and increasingly guaranteed
10 4, 17| by all the International Organizations whose concern it is, beginning
11 4, 18| reactions. The International Organizations have an enormous part to
12 4, 20| particular reflection in these organizations. ~In a sense, unions go
13 4, 20| artisans, insofar as those organizations brought together people
14 4, 20| of history teaches that organizations of this type are an indispensable
15 4, 20| work. The activity of union organizations opens up many possibilities
16 4, 22| communities and international organizations have turned their attention
Redemptor hominis
Chap., § 17 1, 5 | strengthening the already existing organizations for lay apostolate but also
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 18 4, 37 | That is why international organizations and meetings are proving
19 5, 49 | effectiveness of the Church's organizations, movements, parishes and
20 5, 60 | volunteers from non-governmental organizations who in ever increasing numbers
21 6, 72 | international Christian volunteer organizations, ecclesial movements, groups
22 6, 75 | institutes, as well as lay organizations involved in missionary activity,
Sollicitudo rei socialis
Chap., § 23 3, 16 | nations and the international organizations to find a way out of the
24 3, 26 | Organization or other international organizations.47~The awareness under discussion
25 3, 26 | The great international organizations, and a number of the regional
26 3, 26 | a number of the regional organizations, contribute to this in no
27 6, 43 | the existing international organizations, in the framework of an
28 6, 43 | many, the international organizations seem to be at a stage of
29 6, 43 | desire to manipulate these organizations, which exist solely for
30 6, 43 | existing institutions and organizations have worked well for the
31 6, 45 | ought to set up new regional organizations inspired by criteria of
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 32 2, 73 | of the various ecclesial organizations and movements.~
33 2, 74 | faith has produced many organizations for the relief of spiritual
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