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3505 VS 3, 84 | reflects the distressing perplexity of a man who often no longer
3506 EV 2, 50 | asking forgiveness for his persecutors (cf. Lk 23:34), and to the
3507 CA 5, 52 | recent tragic war in the Persian Gulf, repeated the cry: "
3508 SA 5, 17 | as " the Armenians, the Persians, the Abasgians, the Georgians,
3509 SA 4, 14 | history and which sadly still persists "not only openly contradicts
3510 LE 5, 24 | personal action, an actus personae, it follows that the whole
3511 CA 5, 49 | that society becomes more "personalized". The individual today is
3512 DM 1, 2 | Himself makes it incarnate and personifies it. He Himself, in a certain
3513 RH 3, 15 | the picture that was so perspicaciously and authoritatively traced
3514 UUS 3, 96 | communion existing between us persuade Church leaders and their
3515 SA 2, 4 | six months later, and was persuaded to accept the task of teaching
3516 CA 1, 9 | day, that such questions pertained exclusively to an individual'
3517 RMi 4, 36 | difficulties must not make us pessimistic or inactive. What counts,
3518 UUS 1, 21 | very effective means of petitioning for the grace of unity", "
3519 FR 6, 74 | Soloviev, Pavel A. Florensky, Petr Chaadaev and Vladimir N.
3520 RMi 6, 67(135) | pour l'Evangélisation des Peuples," Rome, 1989.~
3521 EV 1, 13 | invested in the production of pharmaceutical products which make it possible
3522 LE 5, 26 | example, the doctor44, the pharmacist45, the craftsman or artist46,
3523 EV 4, 89 | health-care personnel: doctors, pharmacists, nurses, chaplains, men
3524 FR 7, 82 | weakened”. 100~A radically phenomenalist or relativist philosophy
3525 FR 5, 54 | philosophical claims which were phenomenist, agnostic and immanentist.66
3526 DM 5, 8(81) | Phi. 2:8~
3527 VS 3, 100 | brother... in the Lord' (Philem 16)".159 ~
3528 FR Conc, 108 | convinced of the need to philosophari in Maria.~May Mary, Seat
3529 FR 6, 77 | as “ancillary” to “prima philosophia”. The term can scarcely
3530 FR 2, 19 | in a word, that he can philosophize—the sacred text takes a
3531 SA 2, 6 | Emperor and the Patriarch Photius, who at that time was in
3532 VS 1, 9 | and Luke the question is phrased in this way: "Why do you
3533 SRS 3, 14 | seriously compromised. Such phraseology, beyond its more or less
3534 DM 2, 3 | year of the Lord."19 These phrases, according to Luke, are
3535 FR 6, 71 | Cappadocia, Pontus and Asia, Phrygia and Pamphylia, Egypt and
3536 SA 3, 9 | Emperor: "However tired and physically worn out I am, I will go
3537 VS 2, 46 | senses within space and time, physio-chemical constants, bodily processes,
3538 UUS 2, 72 | Mass at which I presided in Piazza Farnese, on the sixth centenary
3539 EE 1, 19 | heavenly Jerusalem which pierces the clouds of our history
3540 UUS 1, 24 | experience of the Pope's pilgrimages to the various Churches
3541 VS 1, 27 | is thus revealed as "the pillar and bulwark of the truth" (
3542 EV 4, 101 | natural death - is one of the pillars on which every civil society
3543 CA 6, 57 | not intended to remain a pious wish, but were meant to
3544 FR Conc, 108(132)| He noera tes pisteos trapeza”: Pseudo-Epiphanius,
3545 EV 2, 46 | among those gone down to the pit" (Ps 30:2-3).~ ~
3546 FR 2, 16 | tent-peg to her walls; he pitches his tent near her and so
3547 FR 6, 76 | accident that this has become pivotal for a philosophy of history
3548 RH 3, 16 | fever of inflation and the plague of unemployment - these
3549 DV 3, 55 | the works of the flesh are plain: fornication, impurity,
3550 FR 4, 41 | could rise to the higher planes of thought, providing a
3551 FR Conc, 104 | underpinning for the true and planetary ethics which the world now
3552 RH 3, 17 | the fore, even when the platforms of the programmes are made
3553 FR Int, 1 | philosophical writings of Plato and Aristotle. They are
3554 FR 4, 40 | Though he accorded the Platonists a place of privilege, Augustine
3555 LE 2, 9 | say the worker. All this pleads in favour of the moral obligation
3556 DM 1, 1 | is also demanded by the pleas of many human hearts, their
3557 EE 2, 25 | Eucharistic species.47~It is pleasant to spend time with him,
3558 VS 2, 34 | licence to do anything they please, even evil", speaks of "
3559 EV 1, 9 | dignity, and God himself pledges to guarantee this. And it
3560 SA 2, 6 | shared the same destiny, ploughing the same furrow; I now fall
3561 VS 3, 93 | communities themselves, a headlong plunge into the most dangerous
3562 VS 3, 84 | infrequently witness the fearful plunging of the human person into
3563 DV 1, 12 | can one hold that the plural which the Creator uses here
3564 FR Int, 5 | judged certain. A legitimate plurality of positions has yielded
3565 EE 2, 23(43) | PO 26, 206.~
3566 DM 4, 5 | on" anything, even "the pods that the swine ate," the
3567 CA 4, 38(77) | Exhortation Reconciliatio et Poenitentia (December 2,1984),16:AAS
3568 DV 1, 25(96) | Great, In Septem Psalmos Poenitentiales Expositio, Psal. V, 1: PL
3569 RMa 2, 36 | expressed with the religious and poetical exultation of her whole
3570 RMi 3, 25 | philosophy and quotes their own poets (cf. Acts 17:18, 26- 28).
3571 DM 7, 13 | enables us to dwell on this point-a-point in a sense central and also
3572 SRS 2, 10 | the Letter of St. James pointedly reminds us: "What causes
3573 FR 7, 88 | facticity. Science would thus be poised to dominate all aspects
3574 EV 1, 22 | man is also threatened and poisoned, as the Second Vatican Council
3575 CA 4, 39 | techniques, to the point of poisoning the lives of millions of
3576 RMa 2, 33 | mantle over the peoples (Pokrov), or as the merciful Virgin
3577 CA 3, 22 | influenced by ideology, in which polarization obscured the awareness of
3578 DV 2, 48 | will not descend toward the pole of sin, by the rejection
3579 UUS 2, 76 | exploited for political and polemical purposes.~In 1986, at Assisi,
3580 VS 3, 101 | the service of the body politic, respect for the rights
3581 SRS 3, 15 | right, in its economic, political-social and in a certain way cultural
3582 SRS 3, 23 | historically, economically and politically have the possibility of
3583 EV 3, 69 | this may be. Hence every politician, in his or her activity,
3584 LE 1, 1 | it is being intolerably polluted, and the emergence on the
3585 EV 3, 63(75) | 1983), article 4b: Vatican Polyglot Press, 1983. ~
3586 RMi 1, 5 | Paul reacts against the polytheism of the religious environment
3587 FR 4, 36 | most cosmic religions, was polytheistic, even to the point of divinizing
3588 SA 1, 1(2) | September 1880), in Leonis XIII Pont. Max. Acta, II, PP. 125
3589 FR 6, 71 | Mesopotamia, Judea and Cappadocia, Pontus and Asia, Phrygia and Pamphylia,
3590 LE 4, 22 | disabled themselves should pool their ideas and resources
3591 SRS 3, 25 | oppression. It is the poorest populations which suffer such mistreatment,
3592 RMa 2, 29(74) | Encyclical Epistle Adiutricem Populi (5 September 1985): Acta
3593 CA 4, 36 | conclusion. Drugs, as well as pornography and other forms of consumerism
3594 RMi 8, 90(176) | Address at CELAM Meeting, Port-au-Prince, March 9, 1983: AAS 75 (
3595 FR Int, 1 | was carved on the temple portal at Delphi, as testimony
3596 EV 1, 7 | his flock and of their fat portions. And the Lord had regard
3597 SRS 4, 30 | immobile and static. The first portrayal of him, as given in the
3598 FR 2, 16 | describe the wise man, he portrays him as one who loves and
3599 VS 2, 32 | currents of thought which posit a radical opposition between
3600 FR 7, 91 | remains true that a certain positivist cast of mind continues to
3601 FR 4, 46 | of scientific research, a positivistic mentality took hold which
3602 LE 2, 8 | economic initiative by the possessors of capital alone, but did
3603 SRS 4, 31(59) | 140: PL 16 139-141; St. Possidius, Vita S. Augustini Episcopi,
3604 FR 1, 14 | quiddam maius quam cogitari possit)... If you were not such,
3605 EE 5, 52 | the years following the post-conciliar liturgical reform, as a
3606 CA 3, 28 | countries of Europe the real post-war period is just beginning.
3607 FR 7, 91 | some thinkers the age of “postmodernity”. Often used in very different
3608 FR Conc, 104 | problems, 127 will provide a potent underpinning for the true
3609 FR 4, 47 | are directed—actually or potentially—towards the promotion of
3610 LE 5, 26 | s foundry-workers - the potter48, the farmer49, the scholar50,
3611 EV Conc, 103 | those who become disciples, pouring out upon them the saving
3612 RH 2, 8 | not convinced of the over poweringly eloquent words of the Apostle
3613 DM 7, 14 | distance between the one practicing mercy and the one benefitting
3614 EV 3, 69 | considers moral and actually practises. Furthermore, if it is believed
3615 UUS 1, 20 | they are fostering and even practising Christian unity. For they
3616 EV 1, 26 | efforts of researchers and practitioners, continues in its efforts
3617 FR 6, 79(95) | Saint Augustine, De Praedestinatione Sanctorum, 2, 5: PL 44,
3618 UUS 3, 84(140) | Cf. Missale Romanum, Praefatio de Sanctis I: Sanctorum "
3619 VS 3, 94(147) | Summum crede nefas animam praeferre pudori et propter vitam
3620 VS 3, 93(146) | mundi aspera pro aeternis praemiis amore."~
3621 FR 5, 61 | pastoral formation and in the praeparatio fidei. A further factor
3622 SA 2, 5 | Church of Saint Mary ad Praesepe, today known as Saint Mary
3623 FR 4, 44(48) | Cf. I, 1, 6: “Praeterea, haec doctrina per studium
3624 EE 2, 25 | This practice, repeatedly praised and recommended by the Magisterium,49
3625 VS 2, 78(129) | Alphonsus Maria De Liguori, Pratica di amar Gesù Cristo, VII,
3626 LE 3, 14 | by Marxism and put into pratice in various countries in
3627 UUS 2, 52 | received in Rome. These prayer-filled meetings mapped out the
3628 SA 3, 8 | a mysterious and fertile pre-condition for the development and
3629 LE 2, 6 | rightly comes to recognize the pre-eminence of the subjective meaning
3630 VS 3, 114 | preaching of the Gospel is pre-eminent. For the Bishops are the
3631 FR 5, 52 | argued in favour of the pre-existence of the soul,56 or concerning
3632 VS 2, 47 | sterilization, autoeroticism, pre-marital sexual relations, homosexual
3633 UUS 3, 98 | has preached and still preaches the Gospel to all nations,
3634 FR 6, 67(90) | constitutes the necessary preamble to fundamental theology,
3635 VS 2, 48 | appear as presuppositions or preambles, materially necessary for
3636 EV 2, 31 | experience, Israel discovered the preciousness of its life in the eyes
3637 FR 6, 72 | that other approaches are precluded. Today, as the Gospel gradually
3638 FR 7, 89 | in making its choices, precludes theoretical considerations
3639 FR 7, 84 | reason? When, on the basis of preconceived assumptions, these positions
3640 UUS 1, 29 | into dialogue and it is a precondition for starting such dialogue.
3641 UUS 3, 82 | which represent the preconditions for all ecumenical commitment.
3642 SA 4, 14 | Methodius as the authentic precursors of ecumenism, inasmuch as
3643 VS 2, 45 | loving counsel whereby God predestines men and women "to be conformed
3644 DV 3, 61 | occurs in the context of the predicted sending of the Holy Spirit
3645 RMa 1, 17 | and man" (Lk. 2:52). God's predilection for him was manifested ever
3646 SRS 3, 15 | frustration or desperation and predisposes people to opt out of national
3647 CA 1, 6 | including those where systems predominate which are based on an affirmation
3648 CA 3, 29 | the principle that force predominates over reason was carried
3649 SRS 5, 37 | united, with one or the other predominating.~Obviously, not only individuals
3650 SA 2, 4 | reaching the rank of Archon or Prefect in one of the frontier Provinces
3651 EV Conc, 103 | earthly life sum up and prefigure the rejection of Jesus,
3652 RMa Int, 1 | fiat of the New Covenant, prefigures the Church's condition as
3653 FR 4, 43 | secular philosophy nor by a prejudiced rejection of it. He passed
3654 UUS 3, 79 | unity and, even more, a prejudicial opposition or a defeatism
3655 SA 1, 1(2) | Eventus (11 May 1963) to the Prelates of the Slav Nations: AAS
3656 VS 2, 65 | proportion between the "premoral" or "physical" goods and
3657 SA 7, 23 | Bohemia of the dynasty of the Premyslids, Bozyvoj (Borivoj), was
3658 EV 4, 99 | it is the indispensable prerequisite for an authentic cultural
3659 CA 2, 15 | thus of safeguarding the prerequisites of a free economy, which
3660 RH 1, 2 | Papacy - I saw in it a clear presage of grace for the new pontificate.
3661 VS 2, 34 | provides the answer, cannot prescind from the issue of freedom.
3662 VS 2, 65 | his fundamental option, prescinding in whole or in part from
3663 VS 2, 75 | notion of freedom which prescinds from the actual conditions
3664 VS 2, 77 | scribes and Pharisees, who prescribed in great detail certain
3665 VS 2, 44 | divine Lawgiver: "But this prescription of human reason could not
3666 RH 4, 20 | Communion-Sacrament, and a Presence-Sacrament And, although it is true
3667 CA 6, 58 | entire peoples which are presently excluded or marginalized
3668 EE 5, 52 | their responsibility to preside at the Eucharist in persona
3669 EE 3, 29 | an ordained priest as its president. On the other hand, the
3670 UUS 3, 97 | ministry? A ministry which presides in truth and love so that
3671 FR 7, 97 | civil society, would be hard pressed to avoid the danger of such
3672 FR 7, 84 | about God and about what God presumably thinks of us.~
3673 CA 3, 25 | place at the end of time. By presuming to anticipate judgment here
3674 FR 5, 53 | with the basic criterion, presupposed by Revelation itself, of
3675 RMi 8, 90 | be called a fundamental presupposition and an irreplaceable condition
3676 SRS 3, 16 | political power. Nor can we pretend not to see the responsibility
3677 SRS 6, 42 | like the "rich man" who pretended not to know the beggar Lazarus
3678 RMi 5, 56 | the other party without pretense or close-mindedness, but
3679 RMi 6, 67(135) | la vie pastorale pour les pretres diocesains des Eglises qui
3680 CA 1, 5 | Indeed, a twofold approach prevailed: one directed to this world
3681 DM 3, 4 | special power of love, which prevails over the sin and infidelity
3682 EV 4, 88 | specific work of guidance and prevention, carried out in accordance
3683 RMa 2, 31(83) | Gregory of Narek, Le livre de prieres: S. Ch. 78, 160-163; 428-
3684 FR 2, 22 | women were caught up in this primal disobedience, which so wounded
3685 UUS 1, 24 | praying together with the Primate of the Anglican Communion
3686 UUS 1, 25 | Lutheran Archbishops, the Primates of Sweden and Finland, for
3687 SA 7, 24 | who married the Bohemian princess Dubravka, took place principally
3688 LE 3, 14(22) | arts. 2 and 6; De Regimine Principum, book 1, chapters 15 and
3689 SA 6, 21 | the first liturgical books printed in this language. Up to
3690 RMi 5, 58 | through schools, hospitals, printing presses, universities and
3691 DM 5, 8 | poor, the suffering and prisoners, for the blind, the oppressed
3692 VS 3, 108 | they did not fear either prisons or chains for the name of
3693 CA 3, 27 | exhausted by longstanding privation, are asking their governments
3694 EV 3, 60 | moral obligation, the mere probability that a human person is involved
3695 RMa 1, 21 | and his mother? How can we probe the mystery of their intimate
3696 FR 7, 96(112) | Document Interpretationis Problema (October 1989): Enchiridion
3697 EE Int, 10 | faithful in the Eucharistic procession on the Solemnity of the
3698 EV 1, 23 | two meanings, unitive and procreative, inherent in the very nature
3699 EV 3, 62 | that "a person who actually procures an abortion incurs automatic (
3700 DM 4, 5 | the father's love and the prodigality and sin of the son. ~That
3701 FR 1, 14(20) | Proemium and Nos. 1, 15: PL 158,
3702 SRS 4, 30 | development is not only "lay" or "profane," but it is also seen to
3703 EV 3, 59 | thus mortally wounded and profaned in its nature as a community
3704 VS 2, 46 | result, some ethicists, professionally engaged in the study of
3705 EV 4, 89 | ethical dimension, health-care professionals can be strongly tempted
3706 VS 3, 109(171) | Address to the Professors and Students of the Pontifical
3707 FR 7, 80 | the meaning of life and proffers its response in directing
3708 CA 4, 35 | been duly satisfied. But profitability is not the only indicator
3709 FR 4, 38 | Christianity “the only sure and profitable philosophy”.32 Similarly,
3710 DM 1, 2 | However, in this regard we can profitably refer to the picture of "
3711 RMa 2, 31 | have celebrated it with a profuse poetic blossoming.81 The
3712 CA 2, 12 | historical picture and the prognosis which it suggests have proved
3713 EV 1, 22 | he busies himself with programming, controlling and dominating
3714 SRS 4, 27(49) | history is not simply a fixed progression toward what is better, but
3715 SRS 3, 20 | of the condition of the proletarian classes made in the light
3716 SRS 3, 18 | in character and tends to proliferate, is a very telling negative
3717 FR 7, 81 | scientific temper, have so proliferated that we face an increasing
3718 EV 1, 16 | and fear that the most prolific and poorest peoples represent
3719 EV 3, 65 | precarious and burdensome prolongation of life, so long as the
3720 EV 1, 15 | brought on by intense and prolonged suffering can be a decisive
3721 EE 2, 25 | Eucharistic worship, which prolongs and increases the fruits
3722 EV 1, 15 | contemporary culture a certain Promethean attitude which leads people
3723 EV 2, 41 | respond to his immediate needs promptly and with no expectation
3724 VS 2, 42 | because the reason which promulgates it is proper to human nature.77 ~
3725 DV 1, 8 | several times the personal pronoun "he"; and at the same time,
3726 RH 4, 20 | this act there should be a pronouncement by the individual himself
3727 DM 7, 13 | of God provide particular proofs of this. It is not a question
3728 FR 6, 67 | the existence of a truly propaedeutic path to faith, one which
3729 RMi 7, 84 | Day. The four Societies - Propagation of the Faith, St. Peter
3730 RMi 7, 84(169) | Le nostre "Chiese" e la propagazione del vangelo, Trentola Ducenta,
3731 DV 2, 34 | freedom as constitutive properties of human nature, but also,
3732 EV 2, 45 | who, by a double miracle, prophesy under the inspiration of
3733 RMa 1, 7 | Council says, "she is already prophetically foreshadowed in that promise
3734 RH 3, 15 | of technology, demand a proportional development of morals and
3735 RH 4, 19 | expression - in keeping with the proposal made by the participants
3736 FR 4, 48 | longer being a universal proposition. It is an illusion to think
3737 FR 6, 71 | from Rome, both Jews and proselytes, Cretans and Arabians, we
3738 RMi 5, 46 | It is seen as an act of "proselytizing"; it is claimed that it
3739 RH 2, 8 | over and over again, or the prospectives of self-destruction through
3740 SRS 4, 30 | is always man who is the protagonist of development.54~Indeed,
3741 SRS 6, 43 | system, which is mortgaged to protectionism and increasing bilateralism;
3742 RMa 2, 33 | the Lord (Deesis); as the protectress who stretches out her mantle
3743 RMa 1, 24 | promise contained in the Proto-gospel: the "seed of the woman...
3744 RMa 1, 11 | see from the words of the Protogospel, the victory of the woman'
3745 DV 1, 14 | that you are children is proven by the fact that God has
3746 FR 6, 69 | of Greek and Eurocentric provenance. Others still, prompted
3747 SRS 4, 31(58) | 1012 Theodoret of Cyr, De Providentia, Oratio VII: PG 83, 665-
3748 EV 3, 63 | biological material" or as providers of organs or tissue for
3749 SA 2, 4 | Prefect in one of the frontier Provinces where many Slavs lived.
3750 RH 1, 5 | of the various diocesan, provincial and national Synods. It
3751 RMi 7, 85 | and to avoid every form of provincialism or exclusiveness, or feelings
3752 RMi 6, 64 | generously in implementing the provisions of the norms which the Congregation
3753 FR 3, 26 | of the absurd or to the provocative questioning found in the
3754 SRS 3, 20 | sometimes of "wars by proxy," through the manipulation
3755 LE 4, 20 | politics, understood as prudent concern for the common good.
3756 DV 1, 25(96) | Poenitentiales Expositio, Psal. V, 1: PL 79, 602; Didymus
3757 RMa 2, 31(81) | which follows the Ethiopian Psalter and contains hymns and prayers
3758 EV 3, 54(42) | 9, 14-17; cf. Letter of Pseudo-Barnabas, XIX, 5: loc. cit., 90-93. ~
3759 EV 4, 84(109) | Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, On the Divine
3760 FR Conc, 108(132)| noera tes pisteos trapeza”: Pseudo-Epiphanius, Homily in Praise of Holy
3761 RMa 2, 37 | their trust in him (cf. Pss. 25; 31; 35; 55). Mary truly
3762 VS 2, 46 | exclusively in categories of psychosocial processes. As a result,
3763 SRS 4, 28 | shielded from the flood of publicity and the ceaseless and tempting
3764 SRS 2, 5 | that Pope Paul VI chose to publish a social Encyclical in that
3765 CA 1, 5 | The Pope's approach in publishing Rerum novarum gave the Church "
3766 VS 3, 94(147) | crede nefas animam praeferre pudori et propter vitam vivendi
3767 RH 1, 5 | individual diocese - should pulsate in full awareness of their
3768 RH 4, 18 | creative restlessness beats and pulsates what is most deeply human -
3769 DM 7, 13 | all through the deepest pulsation of the life of the whole
3770 SA 6, 21 | Methodius together with their pupils, conferred a capacity and
3771 DM 6, 10 | purpose of these achievements, purchased at so high a price?"110 ~
3772 CA 4, 34 | as they are endowed with purchasing power, and for those resources
3773 CA 5, 46 | name of an ideology which purports to be scientific or religious,
3774 VS 2, 73(124) | III, ed. Philip Edward Pusey, Brussels, Culture et Civilisation (
3775 VS 2, 65 | from the action. This is pushed to the point where a concrete
3776 FR 7, 80 | challenge of this mystery pushes philosophy to its limits,
3777 SRS 3, 24 | this is more serious - of pushing its way into the different
3778 FR 2, 21 | created them “explorers” (cf. Qoh 1:13), whose mission it
3779 DV 1, 10(38) | Aquinas, Summa Theo. Ia, qq. 37-38.~
3780 FR 3, 24(22) | Ut te semper desiderando quaererent et inveniendo quiescerent”:
3781 DV 1, 25(96) | Dist. XIII, q. 2, a. 2, Quaestiuncula 3. Decree on the Church'
3782 CA 4, 40 | there are collective and qualitative needs which cannot be satisfied
3783 CA 4, 36 | for an existence which is qualitatively more satisfying is of itself
3784 FR 1, 14 | conceived (quiddam maius quam cogitari possit)... If you
3785 UUS 3, 98 | separated by unedifying quarrels, but the image of people
3786 LE 2, 9 | those who work in mines and quarries, to steel - workers at their
3787 FR 5, 59 | phenomenological method. From different quarters, then, modes of philosophical
3788 FR 4, 46 | also to the temptation of a quasi-divine power over nature and even
3789 CA 4, 33 | are reduced to a state of quasi-servitude.71 In these cases, it is
3790 VS 2, 76(125) | the Errors of Paschasius Quesnel, Nos. 53-56: DS, 2453-2456.~
3791 EV 2, 42 | generations. It is the ecological question-ranging from the preservation of
3792 SRS 3, 23 | turn seems to ignore for questionable reasons its duty to cooperate
3793 VS Int, 2 | replies to the continual human questionings on the meaning of this life
3794 LE 2, 7 | doing so, is provided by the quickening process of the development
3795 DV Conc, 67(293) | Cf. Creed Quicumque: DS 75.~
3796 FR 1, 14 | all that can be conceived (quiddam maius quam cogitari possit)...
3797 FR 3, 24(22) | quaererent et inveniendo quiescerent”: Missale Romanum.~
3798 LE 5, 26 | Christ to do their work in quietness and to earn their own living",
3799 RH 1, 4(14) | 503; Apostolic Exhortation Quinque Iam Anni: AAS 63 (1971)
3800 FR 4, 44 | Holy Spirit” (omne verum a quocumque dicatur a Spiritu Sancto
3801 VS 2, 81(134) | Thomas Aquinas, Quaestiones Quodlibetales, IX, q. 7, a. 2; Catechism
3802 FR 1, 13(15) | Vatican Council, to which the quotation above refers, teaches that
3803 CA 4, 30 | of all they possess"; and quoting Saint Thomas Aquinas, he
3804 SRS 3, 25 | promotion of certain equally racist forms of eugenics. ~This
3805 EV 2, 50 | it shines forth ever more radiantly and brightly, and is revealed
3806 RH 3, 13 | power of the love that is radiated by that truth. Against a
3807 EE 6, 55 | be adored by Elizabeth, radiating his light as it were through
3808 DM 4, 6 | achieved thanks to a mysterious radiation of truth and love, that
3809 VS 3, 95 | concealing its demands of radicalness and perfection".149 ~In
3810 SA 2, 4(6) | Fr. Grivec et Fr. Tomsic (Radovi Staroslavenskog Instituta,
3811 UUS 2, 42 | situation where brutal conflict rages. In such circumstances those
3812 EE 3, 31 | the principal and central raison d'être of the sacrament
3813 LE 4, 20 | rights of workers within the £ramework of the common good of the
3814 EV 3, 61 | radically opposed the customs rampant in that society, as is clearly
3815 DM 4, 6 | home "he had compassion, ran to meet him, threw his arms
3816 EV 2, 51 | Spirit", by which Jesus ransoms us from death and opens
3817 UUS 2, 62 | and with greater or lesser rapidity, restored fraternal relations
3818 UUS 2, 52 | meetings mapped out the path of rapprochement between the Church of the
3819 RMa 2, 33 | hieratic figure, apparently rapt in contemplation of him
3820 EV 3, 56 | system, such cases are very rare, if not practically non-existent.~
3821 DM 3, 4(52) | These terms appear more rarely in the biblical texts to
3822 LE 2, 6 | work cannot and must not be rated and qualified in any way.
3823 FR 4, 42 | that one cannot comprehend (rationabiliter comprehendit incomprehensibile
3824 FR 7, 88 | human being, as the animal rationale, has pondered constantly
3825 CA 2, 17 | tragic series of wars which ravaged Europe and the world between
3826 RH 4, 18 | dignity of the divine adoption re ceived by man in Christ
3827 CA 2, 20 | destiny. With the formal re-acquisition of State sovereignty, however,
3828 RMa 2, 35 | Visitation, ceaselessly re-echoes in the heart of the Church
3829 CA 3, 26 | consciences of workers have re-emerged in a demand for justice
3830 LE 4, 19 | that there must be a social re-evaluation of the mother's role, of
3831 CA 3, 27 | real danger that these will re-explode after the collapse of dictatorship,
3832 RMi 6, 75 | directives. In order to re-launch the mission ad gentes, a
3833 RMi 8, 91 | of God in the world and re-live in your own countries the
3834 EE CON, 59 | the drama of Golgotha is re-presented in a living way, thus revealing
3835 CA 4, 33 | requires a continual effort of re-training and updating. Those who
3836 DM 6, 11 | uneasiness, or trying to react against it with the temporary
3837 RH 3, 15 | neediest and the weakest, and readier to give and to aid all.~
3838 EV 3, 54 | granted forgiveness and readmission to the ecclesial community.~ ~
3839 SRS 1, 1 | Jn 14:16, 26; 16:13-15), reads events as they unfold in
3840 EV 1, 13 | practised under the pressure of real-life difficulties, which nonetheless
3841 EV 4, 90 | taking into account what is realistically attainable, will lead to
3842 FR 3, 34(29) | Methodical research, in all realms of knowledge, if it respects...
3843 FR 5, 55 | temptations of other times have reappeared. In some contemporary theologies,
3844 SRS 4, 31 | of "unlimited progress" reappears, radically transformed by
3845 CA 5, 47 | a family, to have and to rear children through the responsible
3846 LE 2, 5 | of domesticating animals, rearing them and obtaining from
3847 UUS 2, 63 | right one and that we can reasonably hope to discover together
3848 RMi 7, 81 | made. For this we should reassess our own way of living: the
3849 EV 2, 32 | living" (cf. Wis 11:26) had reassured Israel in the midst of danger,
3850 EE 1, 16 | Jn 6:57). Jesus himself reassures us that this union, which
3851 EV Conc, 105 | Mary is framed by these reassuring words: "Do not be afraid,
3852 DV Int, 2 | needs to be constantly reawakened and deepened in the consciousness
3853 EE Int, 1 | experience of faith, but recapitulates the heart of the mystery
3854 VS 1, 15 | economy of salvation, the recapitulation of the Old and New Testaments,
3855 SRS 3, 20 | this danger seems to have receded, yet without completely
3856 EV 4, 80(104) | Peccator inveterascit, recedens a novitate Christi", In
3857 DM 4, 6 | that mercy belittles the receiver, that it offends the dignity
3858 SA 2, 4(6) | Thessalonicenses, Fontes, recensuerunt et illustraverunt Fr. Grivec
3859 EV 4, 92 | that becomes selflessness, receptiveness and gift. Within the family
3860 CA 4, 33 | suffered stagnation and recession, while the countries which
3861 EE Int, 5 | embraces all of history as the recipient of the grace of the redemption.
3862 RMa 2, 35 | This is proved by its daily recitation in the liturgy of Vespers
3863 EE 3, 28 | that only the priest should recite the Eucharistic Prayer,
3864 UUS 1, 24 | Altar of the Confession, we recited together the Nicene-Constantinopolitan
3865 EE Int, 5 | Faith!”. When the priest recites or chants these words, all
3866 EV 1, 10 | spreading of death caused by reckless tampering with the world'
3867 FR 7, 96 | to ponder, since one must reckon seriously with the meaning
3868 SRS 2, 10 | development. This originality is recognizable in a phrase of the document'
3869 DM 5, 7 | that love which does not recoil before the extraordinary
3870 RH 4, 22 | after our Lord's Ascension, recollected in prayer and expectation,
3871 EE CON, 59 | Krakow, my eyes have gazed in recollection upon the host and the chalice,
3872 UUS 3, 88 | marked by certain painful recollections. To the extent that we are
3873 FR 5, 60 | the priesthood; and its recommendations have implications for Christian
3874 RMa 2, 30 | tells them - as their Mother recommends (cf. Jn. 2:5)- will be able
3875 UUS 3, 82 | and absolute trust in the reconciling power of the truth which
3876 RMa 3, 50 | the New Year "We desire to reconfirm this universal inheritance
3877 EV 4, 88 | convalescent homes needs to be reconsidered. These should not merely
3878 SA 7, 25 | which no serious attempt to reconstruct in a new and relevant way
3879 CA 3, 27 | patient material and moral reconstruction is needed, even as people,
3880 RH 2, 7 | the greatest devotion she reconstructs every detail of his life.
3881 EE 1, 20 | Last Supper, the Synoptics recount the institution of the Eucharist,
3882 DV 1, 20 | while they were joyfully recounting the fruits of their labors, "
3883 SA 8, 29 | his Life in Old Slavonic46 recounts he uttered before he died,
3884 RH 2, 8 | subjected to futility"40 - recovers again its original link
3885 RMi 6, 75 | Hence, its task is to "recruit missionaries and distribute
3886 UUS 1, 16 | should be appropriately rectified at the proper moment".23
3887 DM 3, 4(52) | obvious in the frequent recurrence together of the two terms
3888 VS 2, 38 | This has been a constantly recurring theme in theological reflection
3889 RMa 1, 11 | the world), in which there recurs the sign of the "woman,"
3890 EV Conc, 104 | appeared in heaven": "a great red dragon" (Rev 12:3), which
3891 CA 3, 28 | and common development, redefining the priorities and hierarchies
3892 FR 1, 15 | Noli foras ire, in te ipsum redi. In interiore homine habitat
3893 VS Conc, 118(181)| dilectio caritatis: ut servum redimeres, Filium tradidisti!" Missale
3894 RH 3, 16 | wider and more immediate redistribution of riches and of control
3895 LE 4, 19 | stable persons. It will redound to the credit of society
3896 EE 3, 30 | is the Church this gift redounds to the benefit of all.~
3897 VS 3, 95 | not to break the bruised reed or to quench the dimly burning
3898 DM 3, 4(52) | restoration to grace, the reestablishment of the interior covenant. ~
3899 SRS 6, 42 | superfluous therefore to reexamine and further clarify in this
3900 VS 2, 51 | and preservation of life, refine and develop the riches of
3901 EV 2, 40 | does not yet reach the refinement found in the Sermon on the
3902 FR 6, 64 | nature a philosopher. As a reflective and scientific elaboration
3903 RH 2, 8 | in the Man Christ it was reforged42. Are we of the twentieth
3904 LE 3, 14 | revision, in order to be reformed from the point of view of
3905 CA 5, 47 | peoples in the process of reforming their systems to give democracy
3906 UUS 1, 10 | Spirit of Christ has not refrained from using them as means
3907 UUS 1, 15 | fraternal charity, of certain refusals to forgive, of a certain
3908 FR 7, 97 | conduct, has already been refuted and rejected; 114 but the
3909 VS 3, 85 | limited to denouncing and refuting them. In a positive way,
3910 EV 2, 32 | abandoned and cries out for help regains self-esteem and full dignity.~
3911 RMa 1, 13(30) | the word of God, man being regenerated received, through life,
3912 RH 4, 20 | unity, ever building and regenerating it on the basis of the Sacrifice
3913 SA 7, 23 | ecclesiastically to the Bishop of Regensburg and the metropolis of Salzburg.
3914 RH 3, 17 | authentic progress in any regime, in any society, system
3915 LE 3, 14(22) | q. 66, arts. 2 and 6; De Regimine Principum, book 1, chapters
3916 RH 3, 15 | and progressing or is he regressing and being degraded in his
3917 SRS 3, 17 | it undergoes a process of regression even in zones marked by
3918 SRS 3, 15 | scourges are noted with regret in areas of the more developed
3919 RH 3, 16 | will and heart. The task reguires resolute commitment by individuals
3920 SRS 4, 31(58) | example, St. Basil the Great, Regulae Fusius Tractatae, Interrogatio
3921 DV 2, 33 | source of every law which regulates the world and especially
3922 UUS 2, 58 | worship and for the various regulations which govern it.~There must
3923 CA 4, 35 | of society. Profit is a regulator of the life of a business,
3924 EV 3, 56 | or her behaviour and be rehabilitated. 47~It is clear that, for
3925 DM 3, 4(52) | denotes the love of a mother (rehem = mother's womb). From the
3926 EV 1, 20 | result of a relativism which reigns unopposed: the "right" ceases
3927 FR 5, 61 | intervene on this question, to reiterate the value of the Angelic
3928 DV 1, 20 | in that same hour [Jesus rejoiced in the Holy Spirit and said: '
3929 EV 1, 19 | possesses an inherently relational dimension. This is a great
3930 RMi 6, 66(132) | Religious in the Church Mutuae Relationes (May 14, 1978), 14b: AAS
3931 EV 3, 66 | carried out by those, like relatives, who are supposed to treat
3932 FR 7, 82 | radically phenomenalist or relativist philosophy would be ill-adapted
3933 VS 2, 33 | values, at least with a relativistic conception of morality. ~
3934 RH 1, 6 | the Church and so prone to relax moral principles and open
3935 RMi 2, 13 | eschatological reality is not relegated to a remote "end of the
3936 FR 7, 88 | positive sciences; and it relegates religious, theological,
3937 CA 4, 32 | undertaking reasonable risks, reliability and fidelity in interpersonal
3938 CA 3, 28 | abundant if, in place of war, reliable procedures for the resolution
3939 CA 4, 32 | communities which can be relied upon to transform man's
3940 EV 3, 65 | painkillers and sedatives for relieving the patient's pain when
3941 FR 1, 15(21) | De Vera Religione, XXXIX, 72: CCL 32, 234.~
3942 RMi 5, 55(99) | fronte ai seguaci di altre religioni: Riflessioni e orientamenti
3943 FR 5, 52(59) | S. Cong. Episcoporum et Religiosorum subscriptae (26 April 1844),
3944 LE 4, 19 | responsible, morally and religiously mature and psychologically
3945 RH 3, 16 | communication. Man cannot relinquish himself or the place in
3946 EV 3, 74 | professional positions or the relinquishing of reasonable hopes of career
3947 EE 6, 56 | in unison with hers and reliving what she had experienced
3948 FR 5, 49 | underlying reason for this reluctance is that, even when it engages
3949 RMi 8 | understanding his words and reluctant to follow him along the
3950 DV 2, 44 | his sinful condition, by relying upon the voice of his own
3951 VS 1, 22 | dismays the disciples, who remark: "If such is the case of
3952 UUS 3, 84 | also be met. I have already remarked, and with deep joy, how
3953 FR 5, 60(84) | 750-751. Cf. also various remarks on the philosophy of Saint
3954 EV 1, 26 | discover ever more effective remedies: treatments which were once
3955 RMa 2, 36 | the God of the Covenant, "remembers his mercy." ~
3956 RMa 1, 13(35) | De peccatorum meritis et remissione, I, 29, 57: PL 44, 142;
3957 SRS 5, 38 | neighbor, with even the remotest human communities, and with
3958 CA 2, 18 | rather implies both the removal of the causes of war and
3959 LE 4, 19 | which man's work is properly remunerated in the system. Here we return
3960 VS 2, 46 | heated at the time of the Renaissance and the Reformation, as
3961 SRS 4, 34 | elements of nature, the renewability of resources and the consequences
3962 SRS 4, 34 | are not, as it is said, renewable. Using them as if they were
3963 EV 3, 66 | of love of self and the renunciation of the obligation of justice
3964 RMa 2, 28 | Cross, an interior space was reopened within humanity which the
3965 CA 2, 13 | consequently leads to a reorganization of the social order without
3966 SA 7, 27 | overcoming tensions and repairing the divisions and antagonisms
3967 DM 7, 14 | or insult. In any case, reparation for evil and scandal, compensation
3968 RMi 4, 32 | The so-called return or "repatriation" of the missions into the
3969 CA 2, 14 | partisan interest which replaces the common good and sets
3970 DV 2, 45(176) | Sequence of Pentecost: Reple Cordis Intirna.~
3971 VS 3, 114 | young man in the Gospel. Replying to the question: "What good
3972 RMa 3, 45 | Apostle and Evangelist, after reporting the words addressed by Jesus
3973 EV 2, 35 | In these his gifts God reposes, who has said: ?Upon whom
3974 EV 3, 63 | is shameful and utterly reprehensible, since it presumes to measure
3975 EE 1, 12 | celebration, its “commemorative representation” (memorialis demonstratio),17
3976 VS 3, 113 | expressions of public life in a representative democracy, moral teaching
3977 CA 5, 52 | of private vendetta and reprisal has given way to the rule
3978 FR 6, 76 | as Pascal and Kierkegaard reproached such presumption. The philosopher
3979 VS 3, 93 | good, they are a living reproof to those who transgress
3980 LE 2, 5 | development provides grounds for reproposing in new ways the question
3981 SA 1, 1(2) | and of the Czechoslovakian Republic: AAS 19 (1927), pp. 93-96;
3982 EV 3, 67 | heart when he abhors and repudiates the absolute ruin and total
3983 RH 3, 17 | some way depends, earnestly requesting them to respect the rights
3984 FR 7, 91 | has provoked a radical requestioning of claims once thought indisputable.
3985 UUS 3, 97 | God's plan—an essential requisite of full and visible communion.
3986 CA 4, 37 | it did not have its own requisites and a prior God-given purpose,
3987 SRS 2, 5 | teaching, through a careful rereading of the Encyclical, will
3988 RH 2, 7 | listen to his words. She rereads them continually. With the
3989 CA 1, 11(37) | Cf. Encyclical Letter RerumNovarum: loc. cit., 101f.; 104f.;
3990 EV Conc, 102 | Word, human life has been rescued from condemnation to final
3991 EV 1, 26 | the committed efforts of researchers and practitioners, continues
3992 DM 4, 6 | it is not irritable or resentful...but rejoices in the right...
3993 CA 3, 22 | series of injustices and resentments, as well as by a heavily
3994 EE 5, 47 | tradition and open to being reshaped in Christian celebrations
3995 SRS 3, 22 | However, peoples do not always resign themselves to their fate.
3996 EV 1, 12 | looked upon as an enemy to be resisted or eliminated. In this way
3997 RH 1, 4 | thoughtless criticisms, more resistent with respect to the various "
3998 RH 3, 16 | requires daring creative resolves in keeping with man's authentic
3999 UUS 2, 76 | feelings which struck a resonant chord deep in the human
4000 EV 4, 94 | Here the temptation to resort to euthanasia can more easily
4001 SA 4, 15 | By thus acting, he always resorted, as did Constantine the
4002 EV 1, 27 | resolutely, but without resorting to violence, they promote
4003 DM 7 | Incarnation of the Son of God, resounded in Mary's Magnificat, and
4004 RH 4, 22 | We hear within us, as a resounding echo, the words that he
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