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2503 FR 4, 38 | the attack of sophistry impotent and in disarming those who 2504 SRS 3, 15 | economic matters - do these not impoverish the human person as much 2505 RMi 4, 37 | geography, although somewhat imprecise and always provisional, 2506 CA 5, 46 | faith does not presume to imprison changing socio-political 2507 CA 6, 55 | and from God himself, thus imprisoning him within a selfishness 2508 EE 4, 46 | renders the person asking improperly disposed to legitimately 2509 EV 3, 56 | however, as a result of steady improvements in the organization of the 2510 LE 2, 5 | work, and in many cases improves their quality. However, 2511 VS 2, 46 | processes, psychological impulses and forms of social conditioning 2512 DV 3, 55 | are plain: fornication, impurity, licentiousness... drunkenness, 2513 VS 2, 70 | the sinner's subjective imputability. But from a consideration 2514 VS 2, 63 | error of judgment may not be imputable to the agent; but even in 2515 EV 4, 95 | to promote a serious and in-depth exchange about basic issues 2516 RMi 4, 36 | not make us pessimistic or inactive. What counts, here as in 2517 CA 4, 33 | advanced societies, the human inadequacies of capitalism and the resulting 2518 VS Conc, 118(181)| O inaestimabilis dilectio caritatis: ut servum 2519 EE 5, 52 | which are often completely inappropriate. ~I consider it my duty, 2520 RMi 2, 18 | mission of announcing and inaugurating among all peoples."25~ 2521 DM 3, 4 | prayer of Solomon at the inauguration of the Temple,32 part of 2522 EV 1, 9 | is admitted at the very inception of this sinful act of parricide, 2523 RH 4, 18 | as Saint John stated so incisively in the prologue of his Gospel: "( 2524 SRS 2, 9 | mean that it has lost its incisiveness or its national and local 2525 UUS 1, 37 | of fraternal rivalry to incite all to a deeper realization 2526 VS 2, 44 | endowed with reason, and inclining them towards their right 2527 LE 4, 17 | disproportion between national incomes. The gap between most of 2528 EE 3, 32 | priest.~The sacramental incompleteness of these celebrations should 2529 FR 4, 42 | rationabiliter comprehendit incomprehensibile esse) how supernal wisdom 2530 SA 8, 30 | its peoples, so that when incomprehension and mutual distrust have 2531 EE 1, 20 | should we say of the thousand inconsistencies of a “globalized” world 2532 VS 2, 73 | show either consistency or inconsistency with that dignity and vocation 2533 RH 4, 21 | very consciously and very inconsistently - is following Christ. This 2534 FR 3, 28 | limitation of reason and the inconstancy of the heart often obscure 2535 DM 6, 11 | reason or another might prove inconvenient for those who possess the 2536 DV 3, 58 | because it is spiritual and incorruptible. At this level the Spirit 2537 SRS 3, 24 | weapons stockpiled on an incredible scale, the logical conclusion 2538 FR Conc, 106 | universe as a whole and of the incredibly rich array of its component 2539 DV 2, 27 | this passage, means the incredulity that Jesus encountered among " 2540 RMi 7, 84(168) | Apostolic Epistle Graves et Increscentes (September 5, 1966): AAS 2541 DM 7, 14 | these words describe and inculcate. How many things these words 2542 UUS 2, 43 | at changing the world by inculcating respect for the rights and 2543 EV 3, 57 | or one suffering from an incurable disease, or a person who 2544 EV 1, 15 | less serious hang over the incurably ill and the dying. In a 2545 EV 3, 62 | actually procures an abortion incurs automatic (latae sententiae) 2546 FR 5, 58 | Vatican Council was much indebted, were products of this revival 2547 SRS 7, 47 | underdevelopment, through fear, indecision and, basically, through 2548 UUS 3, 98 | and with the promise of indefectibility, has preached and still 2549 EV 4, 97 | birth for the time being or indefinitely. The moral law obliges them 2550 DV 2, 39 | word, this inscrutable and indescribable fatherly "pain" will bring 2551 FR 5, 52(60) | Sacred Congregation of the Index, Decree Theses contra Traditionalismum 2552 SRS 5, 40 | the slaves at Cartagena de Indias, and St. Maximilian Maria 2553 SA 3, 10 | Brothers - as their biographies indicate-undertook the difficult task of translating 2554 SRS 3, 13 | these tragedies of total indigence and need, in which so many 2555 RMi 4, 37 | cultural areas which lack indigenous Christian communities. In 2556 EE 5, 47 | Mk 14:4; Jn 12:4) – an indignant response, as if this act, 2557 VS 3, 98 | is a growing reaction of indignation on the part of very many 2558 SRS 3, 24 | people and destroy property indiscriminately, and to create a climate 2559 LE 5, 27 | one hand this confirms the indispensability of the Cross in the spirituality 2560 EV 2, 34 | process which leads from indistinct chaos to the most perfect 2561 RMi 4, 34 | Church"55 does not become an indistinguishable part of the overall mission 2562 SRS 3, 20 | forms of propaganda and indoctrination, the ideological opposition 2563 SA 2, 5 | bore with strong faith and indomitable hope in God. They had in 2564 EV 3, 66 | social conditioning may induce a person to carry out an 2565 DV 2, 36 | the sacred text, are an inducement to transgress this prohibition - 2566 EE Int, 10 | albeit well-intentioned, indulge in Eucharistic practices 2567 DM 7, 14 | mercy as its source, mean indulgence towards evil, towards scandals, 2568 RMa 1, 20(43) | Augustine, Sermo 25 (Sermones inediti), 7: PL 46, 938.~ 2569 SRS 7, 47 | despair or pessimism or inertia. Though it be with sorrow, 2570 RH 4, 22 | heart must also have the inexhaustibility of a mother. The special 2571 EE 1, 11 | thus take part in it and inexhaustibly gain its fruits. This is 2572 EV 3, 64 | is filled with pain and inexorably doomed to even greater suffering.~ 2573 FR 3, 26 | array of facts which seem inexplicable to reason are enough to 2574 RH 4, 19 | truth, gave the gift of infallibility145 to those whom he entrusted 2575 EV 3, 58(54) | Spes, 51, "Abortus necnon infanticidium nefanda sunt crimina".~ 2576 VS 2, 80 | disgrace, and so long as they infect human civilization they 2577 CA 4, 33 | ruthlessness" in no way inferior to the darkest moments of 2578 VS 2, 80 | is intentionally rendered infertile, Pope Paul VI teaches: " 2579 DM 3, 4 | pardons its sins and even its infidelities and betrayals. When He finds 2580 CA 2, 19 | in order to make Marxist infiltration impossible. By emphasizing 2581 EV 1, 8 | such as the elderly, the infirm, immigrants, children - 2582 RH 3, 16 | Add to this the fever of inflation and the plague of unemployment - 2583 EV 4, 90 | sometimes decisive role in influencing patterns of thought and 2584 RMi 7, 83 | specific goals; namely, informing and forming the People of 2585 EV 3, 73 | voted on. Such cases are not infrequent. It is a fact that while 2586 LE 4, 21 | the right to work can be infringed when the farm workers are 2587 EV 3, 69 | the sole limitation of not infringing on the freedom and rights 2588 EV 3, 61 | the precise moment of the infusion of the spiritual soul have 2589 FR 4, 44(48) | acquiritur. Sapientia autem per infusionem habetur, unde inter septem 2590 SA 6, 21 | For by their original and ingenious creation of an alphabet 2591 CA 4, 39 | the culture of life.~Human ingenuity seems to be directed more 2592 RH 3, 16 | is a matter of the mean ingfulness of the various initiatives 2593 FR 3, 24 | ancestor he made all nations to inhabit the whole earth, and he 2594 SA 3, 8 | Macedonian, therefore an inhabitant of the European continent, 2595 LE 2, 4 | visible universe that man inhabits. By extension, however, 2596 EV 1, 19 | freedom which possesses an inherently relational dimension. This 2597 LE 3, 13 | work he enters into two inheritances: the inheritance of what 2598 VS 2, 82 | exception, not only does not inhibit a good intention, but actually 2599 VS 2, 55 | this process of maturing is inhibited by the excessively categorical 2600 LE 4, 19 | possible for a mother - without inhibiting her freedom, without psychological 2601 SRS 3, 24 | a home in a divided and inhospitable world. ~Nor may we close 2602 FR 3, 26 | 26. The truth comes initially to the human being as a 2603 SA 5, 16 | capable of preparing and initiating a period of springtime and 2604 DM 6, 12 | saying: summum ius, summa iniuria. This statement does not 2605 VS 2, 82 | about the good, and would be injurious to ecclesial communion as 2606 VS 2, 45 | 31-33), "written not with ink but with the Spirit of the 2607 EV 3, 71 | fundamental rights which innately belong to the person, rights 2608 EV 1, 25 | Christ, of whom Abel in his innocence is a prophetic figure, cries 2609 EV 2, 49 | place with the blood of innocents" (Jer 19:4). Among them, 2610 EV 1, 11 | or final stages by using innocuous medical terms which distract 2611 SA 2, 5 | through Venice, where the innovating elements of the mission 2612 EE 5, 52 | to introduce unauthorized innovations which are often completely 2613 CA 4, 36 | human needs. In this way the innovative capacity of a free economy 2614 FR 7, 88 | seems boundless, given its inroads into different cultures 2615 CA 2, 18 | were forcibly deported.~An insane arms race swallowed up the 2616 RH 4, 18 | birth to so many forms of insatiability in the human heart. This 2617 RH 4, 18 | the search for truth, the insatiable need for the good, hunger 2618 SRS 2, 8(18) | Cf. the Inscriptio of the Encyclical Populorum 2619 FR 3, 24 | among them an altar with the inscription, 'To an unknown god'. What 2620 FR 5, 52(57) | 1747, 176-179; Urban VIII, Inscrutabilis Iudiciorum (1 April 1631): 2621 VS 2, 47 | relations and artificial insemination were condemned as morally 2622 RH 3, 13 | the Church cannot remain insensible to whatever serves man's 2623 RH 4, 22 | love that the Mother of God inserts in the mystery of the Redemption 2624 FR 3, 26 | after-life or not. It is not insignificant that the death of Socrates 2625 DM 5, 7 | affecting and besieging man, insinuating itself even into his heart 2626 EV 3, 65(81) | Office, Decretum de directa insontium occisione (2 December 1940): 2627 FR 5, 54 | and supernatural truth and instill it in human hearts, cannot 2628 RMi 3, 28 | of his Spirit, not only instilling a desire for the world to 2629 EV 4, 97 | more fully to the truth, instils in them growing respect 2630 SA 2, 4(6) | Radovi Staroslavenskog Instituta, Knjiga 4, Zagreb 1960), 2631 EE 1, 12 | the Saviour himself. In instituting it, he did not merely say: “ 2632 EE 3, 28(57) | Cf. Institutio Generalis: Editio typica 2633 CA 2, 12 | extent, crystallized or institutionalized Leo XIII's predictions and 2634 FR 5, 60(84) | Education, Ratio Fundamentalis Institutionis Sacerdotalis (6 January 2635 LE 5, 26 | any of you"73. Hence his instructions, in the form of exhortation 2636 VS 3, 108 | prophets in the Church, instructs teachers, guides tongues, 2637 FR Int, 4 | its wholeness, without any instrumentalization, must still recognize the 2638 RMi 5, 55 | when they contain "gaps, insufficiencies and errors."98 All of this 2639 VS 1, 16 | is his awareness of this insufficiency that Jesus addresses in 2640 EV 2, 50 | he is mocked, jeered at, insulted (cf. Mk 15:24-36). And yet, 2641 DM 8, 15 | therefore, love of God, the insulting rejection of whom by modern 2642 SRS 3, 24 | meet with the obstacle of insuperable ideological barriers, and 2643 FR 2 | CHAPTER II - CREDO UT INTELLEGAM~ 2644 RH 4, 19 | intellege, ut credas-crede, ut intellegas,150 and it functions correctly 2645 RH 4, 19 | Augustine's expression: intellege, ut credas-crede, ut intellegas,150 2646 FR 3 | CHAPTER III - INTELLEGO UT CREDAM~ 2647 FR 2, 16 | meditates on wisdom and reasons intelligently, who reflects in his heart 2648 LE 2, 8 | groups of the working " intelligentsia", especially when ever wider 2649 RMi Conc, 92 | is invited to live more intensely the mystery of Christ by 2650 VS 2, 80 | whereby the conjugal act is intentionally rendered infertile, Pope 2651 FR 1, 14 | this problem frequently and intently, at times it seemed I was 2652 CA 4, 43 | cultural aspects, as these interact with one another.84 For 2653 CA 5, 51 | place within a culture and interacts with culture. For an adequate 2654 RMa 3, 50 | all the saints and angels, intercede with her Son in the fellowship 2655 RMa 3, 40 | Church as maternal mediation: interceding for all her children, the 2656 RMi 5, 55 | identical, as though they were interchangeable.~I recently wrote to the 2657 CA 4, 33 | network of knowledge and intercommunication which would enable them 2658 EE 4, 45 | believer, not to bring about an intercommunion which remains impossible 2659 EV 4, 97 | meaning and in their close interconnection. Sexuality, which enriches 2660 LE 2, 7 | field of international and intercontinental relationships, particularly 2661 SRS 3, 19(39) | into account free gifts, interest-free or low-interest loans, and 2662 FR 3, 25 | knows, and is therefore interested in the real truth of what 2663 SRS 5, 36 | individual. This also involves interference in the process of the development 2664 FR 1, 15 | ire, in te ipsum redi. In interiore homine habitat veritas).21~ 2665 FR 7, 83 | reveal the human being's interiority and spirituality, speculative 2666 VS 2, 83 | in him we are enabled to interiorize the law, to receive it and 2667 DV 2, 45 | that "reprobation" which is interiorized in the "heart" of the Trinity 2668 VS 1, 15 | of love of neighbour, by interiorizing their demands and by bringing 2669 EE 5, 49 | tabernacles within Church interiors were often not simply motivated 2670 CA 2, 13 | but is realized in various intermediary groups, beginning with the 2671 LE 3, 13 | accustomed to call capital are intermingled; it shows that they are 2672 SA 7, 23 | there was still a strong intermingling of the elements of both 2673 CA 6, 58 | however, that this increasing internationalization of the economy ought to 2674 VS 3, 105(165) | De Interpellatione David, IV, 6, 22: CSEL 3212, 2675 FR 7, 96(112) | Theological Commission, Document Interpretationis Problema (October 1989): 2676 CA 5, 49 | happens today. It is in interrelationships on many levels that a person 2677 RH 2, 12 | Pilate's tribunal and was interrogated by him about the accusation 2678 SRS 4, 31(58) | Regulae Fusius Tractatae, Interrogatio XXXVII, nn. 1-2: PG 31, 2679 EV 1, 8 | preferring Abel's gift, does not interrupt his dialogue with Cain. 2680 EV 3, 64 | senseless" if it suddenly interrupts a life still open to a future 2681 FR 4, 48 | unconscious, of personhood and intersubjectivity, of freedom and values, 2682 DV 1, 3 | time they are intimately interwoven, not only from the viewpoint 2683 RH 3, 17 | situation of oppression, intimidation, violence, and terrorism, 2684 DV 2, 45(176) | Pentecost: Reple Cordis Intirna.~ 2685 LE 1, 1 | limited and that it is being intolerably polluted, and the emergence 2686 EV 1, 13 | development of chemical products, intrauterine devices and vaccines which, 2687 DV Conc, 67 | turns the Church, along the intricate paths of man's pilgrimage 2688 VS 2, 80 | termed "intrinsically evil" (intrinsece malum): they are such always 2689 DM 6, 10 | Towards the end of the introductory exposition we read: ". . . 2690 FR 7, 81 | it to an ever deepening introversion, locked within the confines 2691 CA 3, 28 | considered a burden, as irksome intruders trying to consume what others 2692 FR Int, 4 | Once reason successfully intuits and formulates the first 2693 FR 6, 75 | thought which is patently invalid. In refusing the truth offered 2694 FR 5, 54 | Predecessors have thus made an invaluable contribution which must 2695 FR 3, 24(22) | desiderando quaererent et inveniendo quiescerent”: Missale Romanum.~ 2696 EE CON, 60 | it is not a matter of inventing a 'new programme'. The programme 2697 RH 1, 4(14) | 609-659; Apostolic Letter Investigabiles Divitias Christi: AAS 57 ( 2698 FR Int, 5 | its one-sided concern to investigate human subjectivity, seems 2699 FR 4, 42 | end: “I think that whoever investigates something incomprehensible 2700 RMa 3, 43 | preserving the word of God and investigating its riches with discernment 2701 EV 4, 80(104) | Thomas Aquinas, "Peccator inveterascit, recedens a novitate Christi", 2702 SA 8, 30 | coexistence in mutual respect and inviolate liberty.~ 2703 RMa Conc, 51 | of the Hours, among the invocations addressed to Mary by the 2704 VS 3, 100 | forgery of cheques and invoices, excessive expenses, waste, 2705 FR 7, 84(103) | Council, De Errore Abbatis Ioachim, II: DS 806.~ 2706 EE CON, 62 | the Year of the Rosary.~IOANNES PAULUS II ~ ~ ~ 2707 VS 2, 81 | themselves sins (cum iam opera ipsa peccata sunt), Saint Augustine 2708 FR 1, 15 | Noli foras ire, in te ipsum redi. In interiore homine 2709 FR 1, 15 | dwells the truth” (Noli foras ire, in te ipsum redi. In interiore 2710 SRS 3, 24(44) | Address at Drogheda, Ireland (September 29, 1979), n. 2711 CA 3, 28 | considered a burden, as irksome intruders trying to consume 2712 FR 7, 91 | In response, currents of irrationalism arose, even as the baselessness 2713 UUS 3, 94 | opinion being circulated is irreconcilable with the unity of faith. 2714 LE 2, 8 | ethically and socially dangerous irregularities creep in, and to what extent.~ 2715 VS 2, 81 | remove it. They remain "irremediably" evil acts; per se and in 2716 EV 4, 82 | they never be so grievously irresponsible as to betray the truth and 2717 RH 4, 20 | share in that unique and irreversible restoration of man and the 2718 RMa Conc, 52 | historical transformation, which irreversibly continues: the transformation 2719 RMa 2, 36 | eternal love which, as an irrevocable gift, enters into human 2720 DM 4, 6 | on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful...but rejoices 2721 DM 3, 4(57) | Isa 54:10[~ 2722 RMi 5, 60(116) | Isaac of Stella, Sermon 31, PL 2723 EE 4, 36(73) | Homiliae in Isaiam,6, 3: PG 56, 139.~ 2724 EV 4, 86(111) | for the Beatification of Isidore Bakanja, Elisabetta Canori 2725 SA 1, 2 | Orthodox Churches on the Island of Patmos.~ 2726 UUS 2, 52 | Athenagoras at the Phanar (Istanbul), on 25 July 1967, and in 2727 UUS 3, 87(144) | 7-20 February 1991): cf. Istina 36 (1991), 389-391.~ 2728 SA 2, 4 | life-so closely liked to it-of his brother Saint Cyril. 2729 SA 3, 9 | teachers have reached us from Italy, from Greece and from Germany, 2730 VS 2, 30 | sound teaching, but having itching ears they will accumulate 2731 SA 7, 23 | be possible to link this item of information with the 2732 FR Conc, 105 | who in introducing his Itinerarium Mentis in Deum invites the 2733 VS 1, 24 | prayer: "Da quod iubes et iube quod vis" (grant what you 2734 VS 1, 24 | in his prayer: "Da quod iubes et iube quod vis" (grant 2735 EV 2, 43(32) | catholica fides nos retinere iubet": Pius XII, Encyclical Letter 2736 FR 5, 52(57) | Urban VIII, Inscrutabilis Iudiciorum (1 April 1631): Bullarium 2737 DM 6, 12 | formulation of the saying: summum ius, summa iniuria. This statement 2738 FR 5, 52(59) | Ludovico Eugenio Bautain iussu sui Episcopi subscriptae ( 2739 RH 3, 16 | requirement for defending their íust rights and their sovereignty 2740 EV 3, 72(97) | Non videtur esse lex, quae iusta non fuerit", De Libero Arbitrio, 2741 SRS 1, 1(2) | AAS 23 (1931), pp. 177-J28; John XXIII, Mater et Magistra ( 2742 FR 6, 74 | Newman, Antonio Rosmini, Jacques Maritain, Étienne Gilson 2743 FR Conc, 106(131)| 600th Anniversary of the Jagiellonian University (8 June 1997), 2744 RMi 5, 58(110) | to Clergy and Religious, Jakarta, October 10, 1989, 5: L' 2745 RMi 5, 60(114) | Favela Vidigal" in Rio de Janeiro, July 2, 1980, 4: AAS 72 ( 2746 FR 6, 72 | great cultures of China, Japan and the other countries 2747 RMa 1, 21 | servants to fill the stone jars with water, and the water 2748 RMa 2, 28 | one in my own native land, Jasna Gora? One could perhaps 2749 DV 3, 55 | others: "enmity, strife, jealousy, anger, selfishness, dissension, 2750 EV 2, 50 | executioners: he is mocked, jeered at, insulted (cf. Mk 15: 2751 SRS 4, 31 | attempting to trap us and which jeopardizes our human achievements, 2752 EV 1, 18 | capable, in the end, of jeopardizing the very meaning of democratic 2753 FR 3, 29 | cast our existence into jeopardy. Everyday life shows well 2754 RMa 1, 8(21) | S. Ch. 80, 96-101; Saint Jerome, Epistola 65, 9: PL 22, 2755 VS 3, 108 | bestows and directs like jewels to the Church, the Bride 2756 DM 3, 4(31) | Cf. Jgs. 3:7-9~ 2757 VS 3, 105 | consuming our guilt (cf Joel 2:3)".165 ~ 2758 DM 3, 4(55) | 1 Joh 4:16~ 2759 DV 1, 22 | of Christ the Son, the Johannine text says that the Holy 2760 VS 2, 73(124) | Cyril of Alexandria, In Divi Johannis Evangelium, vol. III, ed. 2761 DM 3, 4(58) | Jon. 4:2, 11; Ps 145(144):9; 2762 VS 2, 66 | fundamental commandment (cf Jos 24:14-25; Ex 19:3-8; Mic 2763 RMi 7, 82 | economics, culture and journalism, as well as experts of the 2764 RMi 4, 36 | and professional Christian journalists to intensify the service 2765 RH 1, 5 | Nuntiandi17, wich was so joyously welcomed as a programme 2766 SRS 2, 10 | desire and do not have" (Js 4:1-2).~On the contrary, 2767 RMa 1, 12 | Nazareth towards "a city of Judah" (Lk. 1:39). According to 2768 EE 5, 47 | the disciples – and from Judas in particular (cf. Mt 26: 2769 CA 5, 44 | legislative, executive and judicial — , something which at the 2770 SRS 3, 18(36) | countries with a market economy jumped from 3% of the work force 2771 SA 2, 6 | having invaded the episcopal jurisdiction of another. He was set free 2772 UUS 2, 57 | spiritual tradition and jurisprudence".90~Part of this "treasury" 2773 DV 1, 6 | content and intention with the just-mentioned prediction and promise, 2774 SA 4, 15 | defended-convinced of his just-right before the ecclesiastical 2775 CA 4, 43 | so too ownership morally justifies itself in the creation, 2776 VS Conc, 120 | who claim to love him by justifying his sin, for she knows that 2777 VS 3, 94 | words of the Latin poet Juvenal apply to all: "Consider 2778 LE 3, 13 | two production factors juxtaposed in the same "economistic" 2779 RMa 1, 12 | would be the modern Ain Karim, situated in the mountains, 2780 CA 4, 41 | analyzed and described by Karl Marx, has been overcome 2781 RMa 1, 8 | expression "full of grace" (kecharitoméne).21~If we wish to meditate 2782 DM 6, 10 | are glimpsing them with a keener insight: What is man? What 2783 RMi 5, 52(88) | Address to the Bishops of Kenya, Nairobi, May 7, 1980, 6: 2784 FR 4, 43 | key point and almost the kernel of the solution which, with 2785 DV 3, 49 | of the Incarnation, this key-mystery of the faith, by making 2786 FR 2, 23 | comes to grief. The true key-point, which challenges every 2787 DV 3, 56 | reality and accepted as the key-principle of personal and social action, 2788 DV 1, 24 | All the details of this key-text of John's Gospel have their 2789 UUS 3, 91 | it. I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, 2790 DM 3, 4(32) | Cf. 1 Kgs. 8:22-53~ 2791 SA 2, 4 | staying in the Crimea at Kherson, they identified what they 2792 RMa 2, 31(81) | week. Cf. also the Matshafa Kidana Mehrat (Book of the Pact 2793 EE Int, 3 | with his disciples to the Kidron valley and goes to the Garden 2794 FR 6, 76 | philosophers such as Pascal and Kierkegaard reproached such presumption. 2795 EE 1, 19 | The eschatological tension kindled by the Eucharist expresses 2796 VS 3, 105 | of man left to himself) kindles the desire for grace and 2797 DM 7, 14 | only love (including that kindly love that we call "mercy") 2798 SA 3, 8 | from your country and your kindred and your father's house 2799 RMi 2, 17 | describe themselves as "kingdom-centered." They stress the image 2800 RMa 1, 12 | the power of God: "your kins woman Elizabeth in her old 2801 RMi 5, 52(88) | to the Bishops of Zaire, Kinshasa, May 3, 1980, 4-6: AAS 72 ( 2802 DM 4, 6 | arms around his neck and kissed him."64 He certainly does 2803 DV Conc, 67 | and peace. ~Before him I kneel at the end of these considerations, 2804 DV 3, 58 | whom he declares "I bow my knees before the Father..., that 2805 EV 2, 44 | with skin and flesh, and knit me together with bones and 2806 EV 3, 61 | them, who forms them and knits them together with his own 2807 EV 4, 84 | bless God our Father, who knitted us together in our mother' 2808 SA 2, 4(6) | Staroslavenskog Instituta, Knjiga 4, Zagreb 1960), p. 184.~ 2809 DM 5, 8 | I stand at the door and knock; if anyone hears my voice 2810 DM 5, 8 | who stands at the door and knocks at the heart of every man,93 2811 RMa 1, 19 | Constitution Lumen Gentium: "The knot of Eve's disobedience was 2812 CA 4, 32 | land: the possession of know-how, technology and skill. The 2813 FR 5, 53 | Revelation itself, of the natural knowability of the existence of God, 2814 CA 4, 31 | that people become more knowledgeable of the productive potentialities 2815 SA 2, 5 | Pannonia where the Slav Prince Kocel, who had fled from the important 2816 SRS 5, 40 | and St. Maximilian Maria Kolbe who offered his life in 2817 RH 3, 13(88) | Cf. Jn. l4:1ff.~ 2818 SA 2, 5(7) | XIV, 2-4; ed. cit., pp. l99f.~ 2819 SRS 2, 10 | as well as its historic label: "Development is the new 2820 LE 3, 12 | ones: machines, factories, laboratories, and computers. Thus everything 2821 SA 3, 11 | in every continent, have labored to translate the Bible and 2822 RMi 7, 79 | preachers; the harvest needs laborers. The mission is carried 2823 LE 5, 26 | fisherman64, the merchant65, the labourer66. He also speaks of the 2824 FR 5, 49 | in order to make good the lacunas of deficient philosophical 2825 EE Int, 8 | along mountain paths, on lakeshores and seacoasts; I have celebrated 2826 RMi 7, 80 | Peter and to Andrew at the lakeside: "Follow me, and I will 2827 DM 3, 4(52) | daughter of my people"(cf. Lam. 4:3, 6) is, in brief, on 2828 FR 7, 97(114) | the Holy Office, Decree Lamentabili (3 July 1907), 26: ASS 40 ( 2829 EE 5, 52 | every Eucharist. It must be lamented that, especially in the 2830 EV 2, 32 | person who, like the rich land-owner in the Gospel parable, thinks 2831 LE 4, 21 | are exploited by the big landowners, without any hope of ever 2832 DM 3, 4 | experience of individuals languishing in a state of guilt or enduring 2833 FR Int, 1 | writings of Confucius and Lao-Tze, and in the preaching of 2834 FR 4, 36 | this natural knowledge had lapsed into idolatry (cf. Rom 1: 2835 FR 7, 97 | more recent times, without lapsing into sterile repetition 2836 UUS 2, 42 | not the consequence of a large-hearted philanthropy or a vague 2837 RMi 6, 76 | inculturation. In fact, large-scale and regular activity is 2838 EV 3, 62 | abortion incurs automatic (latae sententiae) excommunication".70 2839 EE 1, 15 | otherwise”.24 ~Adoro te devote, latens Deitas, we shall continue 2840 LE 3, 11 | has taken shape in this latest period, the one marked and 2841 FR 4, 39 | In countering the attacks launched by the philosopher Celsus, 2842 SA 5, 19 | time he does not cease to lavish on us a manifold grace, 2843 DM 4, 6 | love that he had always lavished on his son. This fidelity 2844 CA 4, 30 | of the exterior things we lawfully possess, we ought to regard 2845 DV 2, 30 | and killed by the hands of lawless men. But God raised him 2846 RH 2, 11 | it, in previously unknown layers typical of our time, the 2847 SRS 5, 36(65) | who fail to do so out of laziness, fear or the conspiracy 2848 FR 2, 21 | to doubt is always there. Leaning on God, they continue to 2849 EV 3, 61(60) | coming of the Child and leaps for joy.~ 2850 EV 4, 95 | Like the yeast which leavens the whole measure of dough ( 2851 VS 2, 45(84) | Epistulam ad Romanos, c. VIII, lect. 1.~ 2852 EV 4, 80(104) | Christi", In Psalmos Davidis Lectura: 6,5.~ 2853 VS 1, 16 | which would transcend a legalistic interpretation of the commandments, 2854 EV 3, 59 | systematically campaign for the legalization and spread of abortion in 2855 EV 1, 27 | have been successful, to legalize euthanasia, movements and 2856 EV 3, 72 | be carried out would be legalizing a case of suicide-murder, 2857 SA 2, 6 | Pannonia, and named Papal Legate "ad gentes" (for the Slav 2858 VS 2, 44 | man if, as his own supreme legislator, he gave himself the rule 2859 EV 3, 70 | unscrupulous tyrants, they were legitimated by popular consensus? ~Democracy 2860 EV 3, 63 | thus opening the way to legitimizing infanticide and euthanasia 2861 SA 7, 27 | the conditions of this age lend special urgency so that 2862 EV 1, 17 | implicated in this conspiracy, by lending credit to that culture which 2863 CA 2, 12 | world today. The document lends itself to such a reference, 2864 EE CON, 59 | Mass in the Crypt of Saint Leonard in Wawel Cathedral in Krakow, 2865 VS 3, 99(155) | Praestantissimum (June 20,1888), LeonisXIII P.M. Acts, VIII, Romae 1889, 2866 RMi 5, 60 | schools, health-care centers, leprosaria, homes for the handicapped 2867 RMi 6, 67(135) | de la vie pastorale pour les pretres diocesains des Eglises 2868 SRS 3, 15 | much a true equality as a "leveling down." In the place of creative 2869 VS 2, 47 | and naturalism have been levelled against the traditional 2870 LE 1, 2 | that are not call for a levelling out and for a search for 2871 EV 3, 70 | manoeuvering not only the levers of power but also of shaping 2872 EV 3, 72(97) | Augustine: "Non videtur esse lex, quae iusta non fuerit", 2873 SRS 4, 31(59) | De Officiis Ministrorum, lib. II, XXVIII, 136-140: PL 2874 FR 6, 72 | an experience which would liberate the spirit from the shackles 2875 VS 3, 87 | far from the house of your liberator!".140 ~The Church, and each 2876 EV 3, 72(97) | quae iusta non fuerit", De Libero Arbitrio, I, 5, 11: PL 32, 2877 SA 2, 4 | appointments, such as that of Librarian of the Archive attached 2878 VS 3, 91(143) | Venerable, Homeliarum Evangelii Libri, II, 23: CCL 122, 556-557.~ 2879 FR 6, 71 | Egypt and the parts of Libya belonging to Cyrene, and 2880 VS 2, 34 | cultivate it in wrong ways as a licence to do anything they please, 2881 DV 3, 55 | fornication, impurity, licentiousness... drunkenness, carousing 2882 EV 3, 73 | abortion was well known, could licitly support proposals aimed 2883 EV 3, 65 | this context is that of the licitness of using various types of 2884 SRS 4, 33 | while "the dogs come and lick his sores" (cf. Lk 16:21). 2885 RMi 4, 32 | specific vocation to be "life-long missionaries ad gentes."~ 2886 DV 3, 60 | genuine truth of its being and life-over which the Holy Spirit keeps 2887 VS 2, 46 | would be his own personal life-project. Man would be nothing more 2888 SA 2, 4 | however thereby ignoring the life-so closely liked to it-of his 2889 RMa Int, 5 | question of the Virgin Mother's life-story, of her personal journey 2890 EV 2, 39 | the Flood: "For your own lifeblood, too, I will demand an accounting ... 2891 UUS 2, 56 | Churches". In addition, the lifting of the mutual excommunications, 2892 RH 2, 11 | than are the children of líght"71. We gladly accept this 2893 CA 4, 35 | partly happeningways to lighten, defer or even cancel the 2894 EE 5, 52 | to feel free to treat it lightly and with disregard for its 2895 RMa 1, 19 | Mary the "mother of the liing" and often speak of "death 2896 | likely 2897 VS 2, 30 | teachers to suit their own likings, and will turn away from 2898 RMa 2, 25 | in the most profound and limpid way "the mighty works of 2899 DV 1, 15 | person. The Messiah of the lineage of David ("from the stump 2900 FR Int, 5 | natural sciences, history, linguistics and so forth—the whole universe 2901 SRS 3, 19(39) | and the time needed for liquidating the debts."~ 2902 FR 4, 38 | encounter which would bring the listener to conversion of heart and 2903 VS 2, 49 | the Council of Trent"88lists as "mortal sins" or "immoral 2904 RH 2, 7(36) | Cf. Litany of the Sacred Heart.~ 2905 SA 7, 23 | Prince of the Vislits in the Lite of Methodius is the most 2906 SRS 6, 44 | information. Whatever promotes literacy and the basic education 2907 VS 2, 43 | loves and cares, in the most literal and basic sense, for all 2908 SRS 5, 38(67) | Cf. Liturgia Horarum, Feria III hebdomadae 2909 RMi 6, 68 | from them freshness and liveliness of faith. Of course, the 2910 RH 4, 20 | Christians, there must a lively-felt need for penance, both in 2911 VS 1, 24(31) | 27,176; cf. De Gratia et Livero Arbitrio, XV: PL 44, 899.~ 2912 RMa 2, 31(83) | Saint Gregory of Narek, Le livre de prieres: S. Ch. 78, 160- 2913 SRS 3, 19(39) | interest-free or low-interest loans, and the time needed for 2914 RMi 5, 49 | community, first in its own locality, and then elsewhere as part 2915 RMi 6, 66 | came into being in churches located in traditionally Christian 2916 FR 6, 70 | draw. From their different locations and traditions all are called 2917 FR 7, 81 | deepening introversion, locked within the confines of its 2918 FR 6, 77 | philosophy unwittingly and locking themselves within thought-structures 2919 FR 7, 83 | constitutes a privileged locus for the encounter with being, 2920 FR 1, 15 | Christian Revelation is the true lodestar of men and women as they 2921 FR 2, 16 | under her protection and lodges under her boughs; by her 2922 RMa 3, 45(130) | in the sense of material lodging and hospitality in his house; 2923 EV Int, 2 | the very life of God. The loftiness of this supernatural vocation 2924 VS 2, 34(59) | Longman, Green and Company, London,1868-1881), vol. 2, p. 250.~ 2925 RMi 6, 68 | among the priests of the long-established churches, and that it will 2926 RH 3, 15 | outside the framework of a long-range authentically humanistic 2927 VS 2, 34(59) | Teaching (Uniform Edition: Longman, Green and Company, London, 2928 UUS 1, 7 | though in different ways, longs that there may be one visible 2929 CA 3, 27 | as people, exhausted by longstanding privation, are asking their 2930 CA 6, 57 | countries, tragic crises loom on the horizon unless internationally 2931 SRS 4, 27 | of whole peoples, and the looming atomic peril. A naive mechanistic 2932 RMa 1, 19 | unbelief, the Virgin Mary loosened by her faith."41 In the 2933 FR 6, 74 | Chaadaev and Vladimir N. Lossky. Obviously other names could 2934 RMa 2, 28 | centers like Guadalupe, Lourdes, Fatima and the others situated 2935 SA 5, 18 | respect proper to fraternal love-for every person and every nation, 2936 DV 1, 10 | of God,"37 as uncreated Love-Gift. It can be said that in 2937 DM 2, 3 | of Christ that manifest love-mercy under some ever-fresh aspect. 2938 SRS 6, 43 | division of labor, whereby the low-cost products of certain countries 2939 SRS 3, 19(39) | gifts, interest-free or low-interest loans, and the time needed 2940 LE 2, 9 | should not experience a lowering of his own dignity20. Again, 2941 RMa 2, 35 | looked on his servant in her lowliness. ~For behold, henceforth 2942 VS 3, 110 | ministry, the example of a loyal assent, both internal and 2943 SA 2, 7 | orthodox doctrine, his balance, loyalty, apostolic zeal and intrepid 2944 RH 4, 18(131) | Cf. Ls. 11:2-3; Acts 2:38~ 2945 RMa 3, 45 | man: "Behold your son."~lt can also be said that these 2946 EV 3, 62(66) | Biomedical Association "San Luca" (12 November 1944): Discorsi 2947 RMa 2, 37(91) | Justin, Dialogus cum Tryphone ludaeo, 100: Otto II, 358; Saint 2948 FR 5, 54 | occasions, warning against the lure of rationalism. Here the 2949 FR Conc, 107 | philosophical systems have lured people into believing that 2950 VS 3, 103 | speaking? Of man dominated by lust or of man redeemed by Christ? 2951 VS 1, 15 | one who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery 2952 UUS 2, 72 | time when we, Catholics and Lutherans, will be able to share the 2953 VS 2, 41(74) | Augustine, Enarratio in Psalmum LXII,16: CCL 39, 804.~ 2954 EE 2, 23(42) | 22; Saint Cyprian, Ep. LXIII, 13: PL 4, 384.~ 2955 RMi 3, 25 | different peoples. To the Lycaonians, who practiced a cosmic 2956 EV 2, 34 | is what Saint Irenaeus of Lyons wanted to emphasize in his 2957 RMa 2, 31 | the Syrian, called "the lyre of the Holy Spirit," tirelessly 2958 RMi 3, 25 | Christ. The speeches in Lystra and Athens (cf. Acts 14: 2959 DM 3, 4(38) | Cf. Jer. 31:20; Lz. 39:25-29.~ 2960 SA 3, 8 | Word of God: "Come over to Macedonia and help us.14~Divine Providence, 2961 SA 3, 8 | at Troas in Asia Minor, a Macedonian, therefore an inhabitant 2962 RMi 3, 29(45) | Non-Christian Religions, Madras, February 5, 1986: AAS 78 ( 2963 FR 7, 81 | more dramatically, in this maelstrom of data and facts in which 2964 RMa 1, 23 | wife of Clopas, and Mary Magdalene. When Jesus saw his mother, 2965 VS 1, 15 | Sermon on the Mount", the magna charta of Gospel morality,24 2966 VS 1, 26(38) | Ignatius of Antioch, Ad Magnesios, VI,1-2: Patres Apostolici, 2967 SA 1, 1(2) | XXIII, Apostolic Letter Magnifici Eventus (11 May 1963) to 2968 RMa 2, 32 | and Mother of our God. We magnify you who are more honorable 2969 CA 2, 15 | levels adequate for the maintenance of the worker and his family, 2970 VS 2, 41 | transcendent: Deus semper maior.74 ~ 2971 EV 4, 88 | conditions of hardship, maladjustment, sickness or rejection, 2972 EV 1, 8 | Adam, he is tempted by the malevolent force of sin which, like 2973 EV 1, 15 | is proposed to eliminate malformed babies, the severely handicapped, 2974 CA 4, 36 | use is a sign of a serious malfunction in the social system; it 2975 CA 5, 48 | Social Assistance State". Malfunctions and defects in the Social 2976 VS 2, 80 | intrinsically evil" (intrinsece malum): they are such always and 2977 DM 5, 7 | by the sacrifice of the Man-God. Nevertheless, this justice, 2978 EV Int, 2 | Gospel.~For this reason, man-living man - represents the primary 2979 LE 4, 20 | or in the way these are managed. Social and socioeconomic 2980 DV 2, 38 | to man. In this way Satan manages to sow in man's soul the 2981 CA 2, 20 | qualified personnel for managing the economy in an efficient 2982 FR 5, 52(59) | Ludovico Eugenio Bautain ex mandato S. Cong. Episcoporum et 2983 SRS 3, 16 | These mechanisms, which are maneuvered directly or indirectly by 2984 FR 4, 40 | proof—rather than from the Manichees to have a rash promise of 2985 CA 6, 53 | exercise of the rights which manifestly pertain to us ... By keeping 2986 RMi 3, 29(45) | to the Peoples of Asia, Manila, February 21, 1981, 2-4: 2987 SRS 6, 43 | renouncing of all desire to manipulate these organizations, which 2988 SRS 3, 16 | interests of the people manipulating them at in the end they 2989 VS 2, 50 | nature. By rejecting all manipulations of corporeity which alter 2990 EV 4, 89 | tempted at times to become manipulators of life, or even agents 2991 RMi 7, 84(169) | P Manna, Le nostre "Chiese" e la 2992 EV 3, 70 | the ones most capable of manoeuvering not only the levers of power 2993 RMa 2, 33 | protectress who stretches out her mantle over the peoples (Pokrov), 2994 LE 4, 19 | the goods of nature and manufactured goods. Both kinds of goods 2995 LE 4, 19 | working environment and to manufacturing processes which are not 2996 SA 5, 18 | as it were an immense and many-coloured collection of tesserae that 2997 DM 1, 1 | that the deepening and the many-faceted enrichment of the Church' 2998 UUS 2, 52 | These prayer-filled meetings mapped out the path of rapprochement 2999 FR 5, 61 | implicit authorization to marginalize philosophy or to put something 3000 RMa 3, 48 | dimension emerging from the Mariology of the Council, the end 3001 RMa Int, 6 | be the "Star of the Sea" (Maris Stella) 16 for all those 3002 FR 6, 74 | Antonio Rosmini, Jacques Maritain, Étienne Gilson and Edith


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