Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro,3| cannot stretch the limits of human nature. Since we cannot
2 Intro,3| single concern — the law of human condition does not suffer
3 I,2 | dicastery as well as its human resources.~Art. 5 — § 1.
4 III,1 | progress of the sciences or human culture.~Art. 50 — It helps
5 III,11 | solid formation that is human and spiritual, doctrinal
6 V,3 | accurate recognition of the human and social conditions of
7 V,3 | coordinates initiatives to protect human life from the first moment
8 V,4 | justice and peace, about human development and violations
9 V,4 | development and violations of human rights; it ponders all this,
10 V,5 | for the needy, to foster human fraternity and make manifest
11 V,5 | neighbourly help serving human progress. ~Art. 147 — The
12 V,7 | as well as the meaning of human suffering.~§ 2. It lends
13 V,9 | information and esteem, so that human dignity and the spiritual
14 V,11 | Holy See and the realm of human culture, especially by promoting
15 V,11 | international agencies in support of human culture and, as appropriate,
16 V,12 | that, also by these means, human progress and the message
17 V,12 | more and more imbued with a human and Christian spirit.~§
18 IX | various areas of divine and human sciences there have arisen
19 AppI,2 | diastolic-systolic movements within the human body when the blood is carried
20 AppII,6| searching their own sincerity as human beings and as Christians,
21 AS,1 | and Catholic doctrine on human work, a doctrine always
22 AS,2 | directed toward the whole human race. It does not possess
23 AS,3 | made in this way to use human and financial resources
24 AS,3 | same time by promoting good human relations in every sector
25 AS,5 | difficulties in the field of human labor are to be sought in
26 AS,5 | advantageous and serene, based on human and Christian brotherhood
27 AS,5 | Apostolic See that spirit of human work which comes from our
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