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1 II, 0,22(38) | scale of the problem, 500,000 tons of deadly chemical
2 I, 0,3(14) | intake should be about 2,100, while daily food availability
3 Intro, 0,0(3) | December 1969, part II, art. 10b.~
4 I, B,12(27) | injustice".: AAS 84 (1992), pp. 1120-1122. Cf. also Angelo Cardinal
5 I, B,12(27) | AAS 84 (1992), pp. 1120-1122. Cf. also Angelo Cardinal
6 III, 0,37(59) | XI, Romae, 1892, pp. 97-144.~
7 II, 0,22(39) | Year: AAS 68 (1976), p. 145. This concept was used for
8 III, 0,46(73) | No.11: AAS 82 (1990), p. 153.~
9 III, 0,44(69) | Cf. UNDP, op. cit., pp. 164-165: Cf. Footnote No. 64.~
10 III, 0,44(69) | UNDP, op. cit., pp. 164-165: Cf. Footnote No. 64.~
11 V, 0,64 | If St. Vincent de Paul (, 1660) — who was so well known
12 II, 0,33(55) | 6-7: AAS 80 (1988), pp. 1662-1667. Cf. also the Post-Synodal
13 II, 0,33(55) | AAS 80 (1988), pp. 1662-1667. Cf. also the Post-Synodal
14 II, 0,31 | the Quaker P. C. Plockboy (1695). Other pioneers of notoriety
15 II, 0,31 | Kolping (1856), Robert Owen (1771-1858) and Baron Wilhelm
16 II, 0,31 | Félicité Robert de Lamennais (1782-1854), Adolf Kolping (1856),
17 I, B,11 | of five million. In the 17th century, with the dawning
18 II, 0,31 | Wilhelm Emmanuel von Ketteler (1811-1877). Today, associations
19 II, 0,31 | Robert de Lamennais (1782-1854), Adolf Kolping (1856),
20 II, 0,31 | 1782-1854), Adolf Kolping (1856), Robert Owen (1771-1858)
21 II, 0,31 | 1856), Robert Owen (1771-1858) and Baron Wilhelm Emmanuel
22 II, 0,31 | Emmanuel von Ketteler (1811-1877). Today, associations are
23 III, 0,37(59) | XIII P.M. Acta, XI, Romae, 1892, pp. 97-144.~
24 II, 0,19(34) | Geoffrey Chapman, 1994, § 1906 in which the definition
25 III, 0,47(74) | Divini illius magistri (1929), No. 1: AAS 22 (1930),
26 I, B,11 | of the 20th, 3 billion in 1964, 4 billion in 1975, 5.2
27 I, A,8 | prices that occurred in 1973 and 1979 had far-reaching
28 II, 0,22(39) | of the Holy Year: AAS 68 (1976), p. 145. This concept was
29 II, 0,23(41) | unscheduled visit to Washington in 198586 he was interviewed by the
30 II, 0,22(38) | these weapons was about US$$200 billion, and their cost
31 IV, 0,51 | to the celebration of the 2000th anniversary of the birth
32 II, 0,22(37) | 16: AAS 77 (1985), pp. 213-217 (referring to social
33 III, 0,37(61) | FAO, Final Report of the 23rd Session of the FAO Conference,
34 Intro, 0,0(3) | of the UN in Resolution 2542 (XXIV) on 11 December 1969,
35 II, 0,28(48) | Paul II, Address to the 25th Session of the FAO Conference,
36 Intro, 0,0(6) | whole, an average of about 2700 calories of food is available
37 II, 0,25(43) | III: AAS 55 (1963), pp. 279-291.~
38 Intro, 0,0(11)| No. 47: AAS 59 (1967), p. 280.~
39 III, 0,36(58) | Chapter III: AAS 55 (1963), p. 290.~
40 II, 0,25(43) | AAS 55 (1963), pp. 279-291.~
41 V, 0,59(90) | John Paul II, 2nd visit to Brazil, 12-21 October
42 V, 0,62(93) | 59: AAS 83 (1991), pp. 307-308.~
43 V, 0,62(93) | AAS 83 (1991), pp. 307-308.~
44 IV, 0,53(81) | 1993: AAS 86 (1994), p. 416.~
45 III, 0,40 | overseas development assistance~43. For the second development
46 III, 0,40(67) | Chapter III: AAS 53 (1961), p. 440.~
47 IV, 0,55(85) | No. 69: AAS 87 (1995), p. 481.~
48 II, 0,33(55) | 50: AAS 81 (1989), pp. 489-492.~
49 III, 0,46 | Importance of agrarian reform~49. Local food production is
50 II, 0,33(55) | AAS 81 (1989), pp. 489-492.~
51 III, 0,48(75) | Catholic Aid Directory, 4th Edition, Vatican City, 1988 (
52 III, 0,49 | international organisations~52. The international organisations
53 IV, 0,51 | rendering to God what is God's~54. In his Apostolic Letter
54 V, 0,61 | happiness.": AAS 80 (1988), pp. 547-550.] Conversely, the love
55 V, 0,61 | AAS 80 (1988), pp. 547-550.] Conversely, the love which
56 Intro, 0,0(11)| 1987): AAS 80 (1988), p. 558.~Cf. also Paul VI, Encyclical
57 IV, 0,53 | the fruitfulness of labour~56. God does not cease wishing
58 II, 0,22(37) | 36-37: AAS 80 (1988), pp. 561-564, and the Encyclical
59 II, 0,22(37) | AAS 80 (1988), pp. 561-564, and the Encyclical Letter
60 V, 0,67(95) | No. 40: AAS 80 (1988), p. 569.~
61 IV, 0,54 | degraded by a lack of justice~57. The Apostolic Letter Tertio
62 Intro, 0,0(10)| No. 41: AAS 80 (1988), p. 570.~
63 II, 0,34(57) | 44: AAS 80 (1988), pp. 576-577.~
64 II, 0,34(57) | AAS 80 (1988), pp. 576-577.~
65 IV, 0,55 | and justice in the economy~58. To respond to this opposition
66 III, 0,48(75) | Vatican City, 1988 (the 5th Edition is being prepared).
67 V, 0,58 | The poverty of God~61. According to the writers
68 V, 0,60 | alike are called to freedom~63. God does not want people —
69 V, 0,63 | Listening to the poor~66. Wherever in the world God
70 V, 0,64 | Listening to God~67. Listening to God, in the
71 II, 0,28(48) | No. 8: AAS 82 (1990), pp. 672-673.~
72 II, 0,28(48) | AAS 82 (1990), pp. 672-673.~
73 V, 0,67 | Supporting initiatives~70. These Christians are led,
74 V, 0,68 | in all their activities~71. Christians are at the service
75 II, 0,22(37) | paenitentia (1984), No. 16: AAS 77 (1985), pp. 213-217 (referring
76 II, 0,33(54) | No. 4: AAS 87 (1995), pp. 805-806.~
77 II, 0,33(54) | AAS 87 (1995), pp. 805-806.~
78 II, 0,33(55) | laici (1988), No. 50: AAS 81 (1989), pp. 489-492.~
79 II, 0,20(35) | 1990: AAS 82 (1990), p. 818.~
80 II, 0,23(40) | No. 28: AAS 83 (1991), p. 828.~
81 II, 0,21(36) | No. 31: AAS 83 (1991), p. 831.~
82 IV, 0,54(84) | 34: AAS 83 (1991), pp. 835-836.~
83 IV, 0,54(84) | AAS 83 (1991), pp. 835-836.~
84 IV, 0,55(86) | choice.": AAS 83 (1991), pp. 838-840.~
85 I, B,12(27) | injustice to injustice".: AAS 84 (1992), pp. 1120-1122. Cf.
86 IV, 0,55(86) | AAS 83 (1991), pp. 838-840.~
87 II, 0,22(37) | No. 38: AAS 83 (1991), p. 841. These documents also use
88 I, C,15 | widespread in Africa during 1975-85 and caused local output
89 IV, 0,53(81) | Day, 14 August 1993: AAS 86 (1994), p. 416.~
90 IV, 0,56(87) | 60: AAS 83 (1991), pp. 865-866.~
91 IV, 0,56(87) | AAS 83 (1991), pp. 865-866.~
92 III, 0,40(66) | Programme of Action, No. 88b.~
93 IV, 0,53(81) | the celebrations of the 8th World Youth Day, 14 August
94 I, B,11(23) | York, 1990. Cf. ibid. p. 94. In the developing countries,
95 V, 0,59(90) | Paolo II, XIV2 (1991), p. 941.~
96 III, 0,37(59) | Acta, XI, Romae, 1892, pp. 97-144.~
97 I, C,13 | forced migration and by abandoning the crops.~d) The cutting
98 III, 0,42 | basic commodities have been abolished.~Emergency food aid must
99 V, 0,62 | and through the voice of Abraham, God not only asks the unrighteous
100 I, A,8 | caused a flight of capital abroad, which in the short-term,
101 II, 0,34 | sense~37. Lastly, it is absolutely essential to motivate all
102 II, 0,22 | reputation, when viewed as absolutes to be sought for their own
103 IV, 0,56 | only food to eat, but an abundance of good things for themselves
104 IV, 0,54 | human being has the right to accede to it, at the risk of foundering
105 I, 0,5 | plunder natural resources, and accelerate soil erosion, degradation
106 Pref | himself, dilapidating at an accelerated pace material and energy
107 Intro, 0,0(8) | penetrate each other is a fact accessible to faith alone...".~
108 V, 0,61 | is the imperative which accompanies the proclamation of the
109 I, B,11 | Technological changes must accompany population growth, otherwise
110 III, 0,42 | structural adjustment, as an accompanying measure after consumption
111 Intro | and women of goodwill to accomplish this gigantic task. The
112 I, B,12(27) | methods which are not in accord with the true nature of
113 II, 0,26 | one million million], they accounted for roughly 5 per cent of
114 I, B,10 | of the factors that can accumulate and cause malnutrition as
115 V, 0,61 | understanding today that the mere accumulation of goods and services, even
116 III, 0,35 | as they are fortunately accustomed to doing, with technical
117 I, C,14 | patronage as the only means of achieving personal self-fulfilment.
118 II, 0,30 | Acknowledging the contribution of the
119 II, 0,23 | also commutative justice, acquires its full significance. As
120 I, D,18 | industry—to agricultural acreage employed. Agricultural technologies
121 | across
122 III, 0,37(59) | 1891): Leonis XIII P.M. Acta, XI, Romae, 1892, pp. 97-
123 I, A,9 | international scene, have acted admirably. They have found
124 IV, 0,54 | specific initiatives to actively pursue social justice(82).
125 I, D,16 | is a mistake to gauge the actual food consumption of households
126 I, B,12(27) | sectors of society, thus adding injustice to injustice".:
127 III, 0,40(65) | available the substantial additional resources that have to be
128 II, 0,19 | they are called by a close adhesion to the love which Our Lord
129 I, A,7 | it as demonstrated by the adjustments undertaken in many countries
130 II, 0,31 | de Lamennais (1782-1854), Adolf Kolping (1856), Robert Owen (
131 II, 0,22 | earth effectively while adoring the false gods of money,
132 I, 0,3(14) | world who are under-fed. An adult requires an average daily
133 II, 0,31 | are coming into being to advance the common good of society,
134 I, D,17 | to do with disseminating advances in production techniques (
135 I, C,15 | currently enjoying an unfair advantage after years of receiving
136 I, A,9 | efficient sectors have been adversely affected as well(21).~Some
137 I, C,14 | mass media, electronics and advertising also contribute to the population
138 II, 0,23(41) | enabled him to routinely advise architects working on urban
139 III, 0,36 | apace and continues to be advocated. It concerns, above all,
140 II, 0,31 | in the 19th century when advocates of the common good created
141 I, A,7 | indirectly, but strongly, affect all the economically poor
142 III, 0,36 | responsible for taking decisions affecting the developing countries.~
143 I, C,13 | denied because of political affiliation, geographic location, gender,
144 II, 0,34 | ethnic ties or political affiliations are widespread and well-known
145 II, 0,21 | anyone"(36).This constant affirmation in the Christian tradition
146 II, 0,26 | benefit of those who can afford to pay, contain the most
147 I, A,9 | national and international agencies. It took several years for
148 V, 0,66(94) | Responsibilities and the Communitarian Agenda, Crown Publishers, Inc.,
149 V, 0,66 | structures of sin" and even their agent of destruction. This will
150 IV, 0,55 | just price. When market agents fail to incorporate their
151 I, 0,3 | and endemic diseases and aggravates their consequences. Further,
152 Intro | certainly not an unfair or aggressive exaggeration to apply these
153 III, 0,35 | envisaged for this, by joint agreement with the NGOs and Catholic
154 II, 0,26 | courage to terminate such agreements with the risk of losing
155 II, 0,32 | prevents the persistence of an aid-driven approach, making it possible
156 I, B,11(24) | Cf. Böckle, F., et al., Armut und Bevolkerungs-entwicklung
157 I, C,15 | sugar-cane in Brazil to produce alcohol for vehicle fuel, in order
158 I, A,7 | simultaneously from inter alia:~a) non-optimum economic
159 I, 0,3(14) | assiette. L'interdépendance alimentaire mondiale, CRDI, Ottawa,
160 III, 0,43 | conditions of extreme poverty are allowed to continue and become even
161 III, 0,37 | That is an economy which allows itself to be inspired by "
162 V, 0,58 | News (Cf. Lk. 4:18). The "allurement of wealth", conversely,
163 II, 0,19 | preferential relationship which the Almighty Lord wishes to establish
164 | Although
165 I, C,14 | of weakness or political ambition, the authorities set agricultural
166 V, 0,66 | fears and purely material ambitions and enlightened as to the
167 | amongst
168 II, 0,26 | to ensure that the vast amounts of money earmarked for death,
169 I, A,7 | social teaching and in the analyses of the Church's social encyclicals.~
170 Intro | global, but not exhaustive, analysis and description of the causes
171 V, 0,58 | whole of the light of the "ANAWIM", the poor under the first
172 V, 0,68 | inspired by the Word of God and anchored in the Divine Life, in union
173 IV, 0,51 | Christ, recalls the very ancient practice of Jubilees in
174 V, 0,57 | prepared for the devil and his angels. For I was hungry and you
175 Pref | misery spread, accompanied by anguish, frustration and bitterness..." "
176 II, 0,26 | level; at an estimated [annual] $$1 trillion [one million
177 V, 0,67(96) | Rationarium Generale Ecclesiae, Annuarium statisticum Ecclesiae, Typis
178 V, 0,61 | replaced by a well founded anxiety for the fate of humanity....
179 | anywhere
180 III, 0,48(75) | French-speaking Africa, Caritas Aotearoa (New Zealand), Caritas Bolivia,
181 III, 0,36 | international trade continues apace and continues to be advocated.
182 I, 0,2 | the organism, generating apathy, a loss of a social sense,
183 Intro | governments, to remember the aphorism of the Fathers, "Feed the
184 V, 0,67 | deacons in the Acts of the Apostles (Cf. Acts 6:1 ff) until
185 I, C,14 | able to control the State apparatus, which is itself full of
186 V, 0,66 | that even in situations of apparent stalemate, people always
187 V, 0,65 | of our actions, whether apparently important or insignificant,
188 II, 0,29 | situation. She is therefore appealing to everyone for their participation,
189 V, 0,65 | as soon as concern for appearances is no longer a consumer'
190 IV, 0,54 | food shortages, essentially appears as a crisis of justice which
191 V, 0,60 | as well as increase their appetites as they increase their goods.~
192 I, A,9 | there is always a risk of applying the brakes too late and
193 II, 0,34 | placed by society, in those appointed to represent that society,
194 V, 0,63 | ordinary things, and hence appraise real responsibility. Christians
195 II, 0,22(38) | self-defence, is one example. To appreciate the scale of the problem,
196 II, 0,33 | adequately acknowledged and appreciated. It is important to emphasise
197 II, 0,30 | democracy~33. There is little appreciation of how dynamic the poor
198 Intro | issues cannot be properly approached unless the transcendental
199 II, 0,19 | solidarity, which prevents the appropriation of financial resources by
200 Intro, 0,0(1) | imply unreserved and full approval by the Holy See.~
201 I, B,11(24) | von der Wissenschaftlichen Arbeitsgruppe für weltkirchliche Aufgaben
202 IV, 0,55 | our moral conduct, as the arbiter of agreed customary values,
203 V, 0,68 | of St. Francis of Assisi.~Archbishop Paul Josef Cordes ~President ~
204 II, 0,23(41) | him to routinely advise architects working on urban renewal
205 I, C,13 | opening up of the Kremlin archives.~b) The recent sieges in
206 I, C,14 | contact with the international arena and is able to control the
207 I, D,17(33) | Argentina is one of the leading wheat
208 I, B,11(24) | Cf. Böckle, F., et al., Armut und Bevolkerungs-entwicklung
209 III, 0,40 | Therefore], it is necessary to arouse a sense of responsibility
210 V, 0,67 | of cultures, leads to an array of different commitments
211 II, 0,22 | heroism on the part of all new arrivals if one is to avoid acquiring
212 III, 0,42 | criticisms are: it often arrives late or does not meet the
213 III, 0,42 | by creating dependency; arriving too late; fostering a free
214 IV, 0,55(86) | satisfying human needs from artificial new needs which hinder the
215 III, 0,40 | this aid should also be set aside to finance projects in which
216 I, 0,3(14) | and Development: A Global Assessment, Rome, 1992). There are
217 I, A,7(19) | well-tried practices and assets acquired throughout the
218 I, 0,3(14) | ration (Cf. Le Sud dans votre assiette. L'interdépendance alimentaire
219 V, 0,67 | initiatives that have set out to assist those living in poverty
220 II, 0,21 | common good and when it assists the advancement of all.
221 IV, 0,51 | equitably.~This legal framework associated with the Jubilee and the
222 IV, 0,56 | to meet the needs, and to assure the most fundamental rights,
223 II, 0,19 | practice of subsidiarity, which assures those in power against having
224 Intro | under-nourished, nor the most at-risk regions, nor the economic
225 II, 0,23(42) | Fr. Joseph Wrejinsky and ATD Fourth World.~
226 II, 0,27 | elements necessary in life, the atmosphere, water, soil and the woodlands
227 II, 0,22(38) | fall-out and are only used to attack or for self-defence, is
228 I, 0,5 | long-term measures to foster and attain sustainable development(17).~
229 I, B,12(27) | Address to the delegates attending the Week of Study on "Population
230 V, 0,62 | selfishness in order to be attentive to our brothers and sisters
231 V, 0,61 | civilisation of love(92)"and to attract others.~Thus the human being
232 III, 0,49 | mis-development wherever they are. Attracting private resources and making
233 Pref | document will reach a large audience so that the conscience of
234 I, B,11(24) | Arbeitsgruppe für weltkirchliche Aufgaben der Deutschen Bischofskonferenz,
235 III, 0,40(65) | achieved that target, agree to augment their aid programmes in
236 IV, 0,53(81) | 8th World Youth Day, 14 August 1993: AAS 86 (1994), p.
237 III, 0,48(75) | Union of Superiors General, Australian Catholic Relief, Caritas
238 V, 0,67 | God and demonstrating the authenticity of the Gospel.~The Catholic
239 III, 0,40 | governments, and not on any automatic technical mechanisms. A
240 III, 0,48 | implemented locally and autonomously, and projects designed to
241 III, 0,35 | suffering which is to no avail, and precipitate yet another
242 II, 0,31(51) | Movement (Grottaferrata), AVSICommunion and Liberation (Milan),
243 III, 0,49 | have a twofold mission: awareness-building and action. While the second
244 II, 0,21 | irrespective of creed. This axiom is a necessary foundation
245 I, A,9 | countries, and avoiding any backlash. It should be noted that
246 I, 0,3(13) | Press for the World Bank, Baltimore, Maryland, 1987.~
247 II, 0,26(45) | World Bamk, World Development Report
248 II, 0,23(41) | convince the officials in Bangkok to go and spend time living
249 Intro | the table of the common banquet"(11).~
250 IV, 0,53 | person, each man and woman baptised in Christ, to reveal this
251 II, 0,31 | Robert Owen (1771-1858) and Baron Wilhelm Emmanuel von Ketteler (
252 I, D,17 | constitutes an impenetrable barrier to any new market entrants.
253 III, 0,38 | importing countries to remove barriers and to refrain from raising
254 III, 0,49 | build up this grassroots base in order to increase Official
255 I, C,15 | opinion at large, it may be basically contrary to the general
256 II, 0,31 | poverty those groups have been basing their work on the medieval
257 V, 0,58 | the hymn of praise which bears witness to Christ: the hymn
258 V, 0,59 | Father reflected on the first Beatitude of the Gospel of St. Matthew.
259 V, 0,58 | Gospel discourse on the Beatitudes. They open — and it is no
260 II, 0,23(41) | land. The land of Africa is beautiful and rich, but it is also
261 I, D,17(33) | of the leading wheat and beef exporting countries. It
262 V, 0,68 | taking part in just reforms, behaving modestly, showing that concern
263 III, 0,37 | mechanisms operating alone; a belief that all that is necessary
264 II, 0,23(41) | and the loss of ancestral beliefs has led to the destruction
265 I, A,9 | of want from which they believed they had emerged for ever.~
266 II, 0,23 | living in poverty do not belong on the sidelines, in a marginalised
267 IV, 0,51 | deprived of the land because it belonged to God; nor could the Israelites
268 | Below
269 III, 0,42 | its effects can be both beneficial and harmful. Apart from
270 I, 0,3(13) | Cf. Berg, A., Malnutrition: What
271 II, 0,23 | daily life about which the better-off know nothing. As John Paul
272 I, B,11(24) | Böckle, F., et al., Armut und Bevolkerungs-entwicklung in der Dritten Welt, Herausgegeben
273 I, C,13 | The cutting off of food to Biafra in the Seventies was used
274 III, 0,41 | to conditionalities that bind the recipient country to:
275 III, 0,47 | try to solve this problem. Biotechnology research, for example, can
276 I, B,12 | size and the spacing of births in full respect for moral
277 I, B,11(24) | weltkirchliche Aufgaben der Deutschen Bischofskonferenz, Bonn, 1991. Cf. also Poverty
278 I, B,11(24) | Church Issues of the German Bishops' Conference, Bonn, 1991.~
279 Pref | anguish, frustration and bitterness..." "This difficult road
280 I, A,7 | ineffective, or which are blatantly destructive of national
281 V, 0,60 | poor, like the rich who are blinded by their wealth, are mutilated
282 V, 0,60 | relieved of the burden and the blindness caused by being too exclusively
283 I, A,8 | became negative: loans were blocked; oil prices were artificially
284 II, 0,30 | or which act as stumbling blocks to genuine solidarity(50).~
285 IV, 0,51 | Year formed the general blueprint for the Church's social
286 II, 0,31 | of these new initiatives bode well for the future(51).~
287 III, 0,37 | texts published by such bodies as the Economic and Social
288 IV, 0,53 | the earth ... [where] the body of a new human family grows,
289 I, B,11(24) | Cf. Böckle, F., et al., Armut und Bevolkerungs-entwicklung
290 II, 0,30(49) | headquarters in Santafé de Bogotá (Colombia).~
291 III, 0,48(75) | Aotearoa (New Zealand), Caritas Bolivia, Caritas Spain, Caritas
292 IV, 0,52 | very first verses of the book of Genesis: "The Lord said
293 II, 0,33 | traditional structuresto boost western models, which are
294 V, 0,58 | just fine words. Indeed, he bore witness to them in his own
295 I, A,8 | most countries were able to borrow heavily at variable rates
296 II, 0,23 | If the lenders and the borrowers had heeded the personal
297 I, A,9 | measures;~— substantial new borrowing;~— far-reaching structural
298 I, C,13 | b) The recent sieges in Bosnia, particularly of Sarajevo,
299 III, 0,36 | contribute to these same bottlenecks.~The reform of international
300 I, A,9 | always a risk of applying the brakes too late and too suddenly,
301 III, 0,39 | and vigilance so that the brave and reform-minded countries
302 II, 0,30 | learn to share our daily bread unless it is agreed to re-direct
303 I, C,13 | displaced populations, the breakdown of organised agriculture,
304 I, 0,2 | protracted lack of food breaks down the organism, generating
305 V, 0,59 | affects a multitude of our brethren, hampering their integral
306 IV, 0,53 | parables (the Servant, the Ten Bridesmaids and the Talents) which quite
307 IV, 0,51 | the sabbatical year were broadened still further. Israelite
308 IV, 0,56 | Lastly, and taking a broader perspective, it is necessary
309 V, 0,61 | ceases to be a place of true brotherhood and sisterhood. In our own
310 III, 0,50 | form of solidarity with a brotherly and sisterly face, in dialogue,
311 III, 0,40 | the development assistance budget. "We all share responsibility
312 IV, 0,56 | should be given.~— Food buffer stocks, following the example
313 III, 0,42 | tripartite transactions, and the build-up of reserves in the developing
314 IV, 0,56 | disaster. The procedures for building up and managing these stocks
315 II, 0,33 | the women who produce the bulk of food for their family.
316 V, 0,67 | this way, they will be a bulwark against all those who might
317 III, 0,35 | cannot be inculcated by bureaucratic instructions or by a purely
318 II, 0,30(49) | Foundation is in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) and the "Populorum
319 III, 0,44 | complicated for economic and business leaders in the developing
320 III, 0,37(61) | the FAO Conference, No. C85REO, Rome, 9-28 November 1985,
321 II, 0,32 | yet possible to be able to calculate the Gross National Product (
322 V, 0,68 | Vatican City, Palazzo San Calisto, 4 October 1996, Feast of
323 V, 0,57 | who is hungry and who is callings. Being a disciple of God,
324 I, 0,2 | be convinced: Ethiopia, Cambodia, the former Yugoslavia,
325 III, 0,48 | even long before NGOs first came into existence as such)
326 II, 0,29 | the Freedom From Hunger campaign and other initiatives in
327 III, 0,48(75) | Organisation Catholique Canadienne pour le Développement et
328 IV, 0,51 | free and all debts were cancelled. The Jubilee Year fell every
329 IV, 0,54(82) | reducing substantially, if not cancelling outright, the international
330 Pref | human solidarity.~+ Angelo Card. Sodano ~Secretary of State~
331 I, B,12(27) | 1120-1122. Cf. also Angelo Cardinal Sodano, Address to the United
332 V, 0,62 | walk in my statutes and be careful to observe my ordinances" (
333 III, 0,48(75) | Catholic Conference), Deutscher Caritasverband, Manos Unidas, Organisation
334 III, 0,48(75) | Misereor, Österreichische Caritaszentrale, the Knights of Malta.~
335 II, 0,23(41) | Protestant Minister, Stephen Carr, who spent 20 years living
336 IV, 0,56 | side of all those who are carrying out humanitarian work to
337 I, C,13 | have to be dealt with on a case-by-case basis in the spirit of the
338 V, 0,60 | The rich are called to cast off their shoddy burden.
339 II, 0,26 | international traffickers, whose catalogues, produced for the benefit
340 I, B,10 | as they are beginning to catch up with the others who live
341 II, 0,19(34) | Cf. Catechism of the Catholic Church,
342 I, 0,6 | grouping them into the usual categories: economic, socio-cultural
343 Intro | document is addressed to Catholics throughout the world, and
344 III, 0,36 | to accurately identify a causal link or even victims. That
345 IV, 0,52 | background of the relations of causality examined earlier when discussing
346 II, 0,23 | would have meant greater caution, and in very many countries
347 II, 0,20(35) | African Economic Community (CEAO), Ouagadougou, 29 January
348 IV, 0,53 | labour~56. God does not cease wishing to restore creation
349 V, 0,64 | which God is seeking, in a ceaseless search for all humanity
350 IV, 0,53(81) | State Park as part of the celebrations of the 8th World Youth Day,
351 Pref | Jesus Christ are, in fact, centred on the manifestation that "
352 I, D,16 | parameter of per capita cereals availability. Hunger is
353 III, 0,43 | all the partners in the chain: governments, local authorities,
354 V, 0,61 | regardless of the cost, challenging the very value of progress
355 III, 0,36 | Channelling the work of all to the same
356 II, 0,19(34) | Catholic Church, Geoffrey Chapman, 1994, § 1906 in which the
357 II, 0,24 | solidarity, and by that very characteristic requiring the strongest
358 IV, 0,53 | diversity of vocations and charisms direct the human being's
359 V, 0,68 | like their humanitarian and charitable work, stems from the same
360 II, 0,22 | deprived are indeed the cherished Children of God, who comes
361 IV, 0,53(81) | Meditation at the Prayer Vigil at Cherry Creek State Park as part
362 I, B,12 | to accept the gift of a child. In this area, developments
363 II, 0,33 | further repercussions on their childbearing and affects the health and
364 I, D,16 | one-year-olds against major childhood diseases... The per capita
365 II, 0,30(49) | Cf. The Papal Writs (Chirographs) establishing the two Pontifical
366 II, 0,31 | groups are increasingly choosing to take part in community
367 IV, 0,54 | being carried out(83). The chosen people of the Old Testament
368 V, 0,67 | in which the strength of Christand the strength of the disinherited
369 III, 0,48 | whether they are directly Christian-inspired(76) or whether they are
370 II, 0,33(55) | Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation Christifideles laici (1988), No. 50: AAS
371 II, 0,22(39) | Cf. Paul VI, 1975 Christmas Homily for the end of the
372 I, A,9 | constitute only a small circle of persons and are made-up
373 V, 0,62 | which has emerged in Church circles and which shows the people
374 V, 0,67 | almost 2,700 dioceses or circumscriptions with widely differing features(96),
375 Intro, 0,0(1) | the fact that they are cited in this document does not
376 I, C,15 | farmers and their migration to cities.~c) Traditional food crops
377 II, 0,23(41) | their own deprived fellow citizens in order to ensure the success
378 I, A,7 | which no country may fairly claim to be exempt.~All this reveals
379 III, 0,39 | proportion of their debt claims, varying in each case. This
380 II, 0,19 | their kinsmen, employers, clans or countries, however legitimate
381 IV, 0,52 | here expresses with perfect clarity the relationship between
382 V, 0,62 | makes us: "You shall be clean from all your uncleannesses
383 V, 0,62 | from all your idols I will cleanse you. A new heart I will
384 II, 0,27 | tropical forests have been cleared, more often than not in
385 I, 0,6 | that may be remedied~9. Climatic factors and disasters of
386 I, A,7 | Technology and morality are closely implicated in them and determine
387 II, 0,23 | social cohesion, peaceful co-existence between nations, but also
388 III, 0,37 | politically and morallymandatory codes of best practice or international
389 II, 0,23 | rights, it guarantees social cohesion, peaceful co-existence between
390 V, 0,58 | They open — and it is no coincidence — with the words, "Blessed
391 II, 0,23 | genuine cooperation and collaboration in which every person contributes
392 I, C,13 | political secession.~The collapse of the Soviet Union has
393 IV, 0,56 | perspective, it is necessary to collect information and surveys
394 II, 0,23 | poverty are heard and of collecting their views, needs and desires.
395 III, 0,45 | organise themselves and to collectively defend their own interests.
396 V, 0,60 | handfuls and with their collusion. Both are thereby prevented
397 II, 0,31(51) | Kolping International" (Cologne).~
398 II, 0,30(49) | headquarters in Santafé de Bogotá (Colombia).~
399 I, A,9 | the strength of the former colonial power may constitute the
400 V, 0,66 | Christian then becomes a combatant against the "structures
401 III, 0,44(70) | acceptance of the food or certain combinations of foods.~
402 II, 0,19 | pursuit of the common good combines the following:~— the quest
403 III, 0,40(65) | reached the target are to be commended and encouraged to continue
404 III, 0,42 | Emergency food aid deserves comment, since it is sometimes criticised
405 II, 0,22 | economic terms, are less often commented upon. One could cite a number
406 III, 0,37 | Council (particularly the Commission on Human Rights) and UNICEF.
407 V, 0,62 | to teach us to love. This commits our whole being, reunified
408 I, 0,5 | developing countries, it is commonplace for populations whose livelihood
409 IV, 0,53 | being enters freely into communion with this mystery, the person
410 V, 0,66(94) | Responsibilities and the Communitarian Agenda, Crown Publishers,
411 V, 0,66(94) | instituted in the United States, "Communitarianism". The sociologist, A. Etzioni,
412 I, 0,5(17) | clearly bring out their comparative importance, for some causes
413 II, 0,22 | globally mediocre — in comparison with the peak performances
414 V, 0,57 | universal Judge condemns without compassion: "Depart from me, you cursed,
415 I, 0,5(17) | meant development that was compatible with respect for the physical
416 I, A,9 | emergence of any means of compensation for them. Then there is
417 II, 0,20 | greatest courage, the greatest competence and honesty. These leaders
418 II, 0,23 | cultivate their own power, or competing with others who seek to
419 III, 0,39 | national economy, excessive competition between lending and exporting
420 IV, 0,55 | itself will dissociate the competitive price from the just price.~
421 IV, 0,53 | mentioned earlier. The complementarity and diversity of vocations
422 II, 0,23 | are no more accurate or complete than those of the leaders—
423 IV, 0,51 | Israelites) could never be completely deprived of the land because
424 IV, 0,53 | full participant in the completion of creation, that had fallen
425 III, 0,44 | increasingly more difficult and complicated for economic and business
426 IV, 0,51 | the individual failures to comply with this demand. These
427 III, 0,41 | detriment of local labour, complying with structural adjustment
428 V, 0,67 | Welcoming communities, composed with a strong human dimension,
429 IV, 0,55(86) | one must be guided by a comprehensive picture of man which respects
430 Pref | and energy resources, and compromising the geophysical environment,
431 II, 0,31(51) | some by name: Economia di ComunioneOpera di Maria, the Focolare Movement (
432 V, 0,58 | Testaments, as if reflected in a concave mirror. In Mary, all the
433 III, 0,36 | these priorities not to conceal the plight of people living
434 Intro | document, therefore, will not concentrate on the statistics relevant
435 I, C,14 | Wealth and power are highly concentrated in a restricted but complex
436 I, C,14 | Concentration of resources~17. Economic
437 I, A,9 | years for the concept of concomitant operations, targeted at
438 V, 0,60 | the Magnificat is not a condemnation, but a call to freedom and
439 I, 0,2 | groups of people are then condemned to waste away to death.
440 I, A,8 | is not a luxury. It is a condition for the survival of a very
441 III, 0,41 | it is tied or linked to conditionalities that bind the recipient
442 I, C,13 | almost, for a long time, was confirmed with the opening up of the
443 II, 0,26 | need to be met~29. Regional conflicts have cost the lives of about
444 I, 0,2 | life~5. Hunger must not be confused with malnutrition. Hunger
445 V, 0,68 | increasingly better able to combat confusion and injustice, and offer
446 II, 0,26 | is even more deep-seated. Congratulations are due to those governments
447 V, 0,61 | progress' with philosophical connotations deriving from the Enlightenment...
448 II, 0,19 | all that is done, whether consciously or otherwise.~This statement
449 I, B,11 | a reaction by nature—and consequently by the human being—to threats
450 III, 0,36 | existence. Other forms of conservatism, at other levels and in
451 I, D,18 | be used which will better conserve natural resources and ensure
452 II, 0,21 | the production system. In consideration of the purposes of creation,
453 II, 0,19 | inclined to consider ethical considerations as handicaps. Yet, our frequent
454 II, 0,23 | may have turned out well.~Considering the complexity of the problems
455 III, 0,39 | another, the debts have been consolidated and all the debtors of one
456 I, A,9 | independence policies, because what constituted the strength of the former
457 IV, 0,54 | procedures, a theoretical construction that is now out of our reach.
458 II, 0,23(41) | renewal to ensure that the new constructions were not systematically
459 II, 0,23(41) | method used by one World Bank consultant. Driven on by a deep love
460 III, 0,45 | local products, genuine consultation between the developing countries,
461 III, 0,35 | international institutions is, after consultations with governments, to incorporate
462 I, D,17 | are not always the ones consumed in most of the mis-developing
463 III, 0,35 | having permanent and on-going contacts with each mis-developing
464 II, 0,22 | a process which spreads contagiously.~It is obvious that the
465 II, 0,26 | those who can afford to pay, contain the most highly sophisticated
466 IV, 0,56 | to build up a data bank containing practical descriptions of
467 Intro | words to the plight of our contemporaries who today are starving to
468 II, 0,23(41) | peasants brought about by the contemporary economy and the loss of
469 I, 0,3(14) | developing countries have to be content with only two-thirds of
470 II, 0,25 | human rights(44). In this context, democracy and disarmament
471 V, 0,67 | Church is present in every continent. She has almost 2,700 dioceses
472 III, 0,46 | landless and this proportion is continually growing(72). Even though
473 V, 0,59 | to the Creator. He then continued "But there also exists another
474 I, A,7 | off economically and are continuing to do so at this very moment.
475 IV, 0,54 | are often analysed as two contradictory realities, which relieves
476 V, 0,58 | hymn of praise, in total contrast to anything dealing with
477 II, 0,23 | collaboration in which every person contributes to all what the human community
478 I, B,12(26) | Vatican City, 1994. Cf. Le contrôle des naissances dans les
479 III, 0,37 | striking evidence of the convergence just mentioned between the
480 II, 0,20 | majority of humanity to be converted to love of their neighbour
481 I, 0,2 | regions or countries to be convinced: Ethiopia, Cambodia, the
482 II, 0,27 | felling trees and shrubs for cooking and heating(47).~
483 II, 0,19 | freedom for every person to cooperate in the advancement of all
484 V, 0,68 | responsible and trusting, cooperating freely in an undertaking
485 II, 0,31 | guilds, and above all, the cooperative unions in the 19th century
486 I, D,18 | supplies, and the creation of cooperatives should be encouraged to
487 V, 0,68 | Assisi.~Archbishop Paul Josef Cordes ~President ~Pontifical Council "
488 IV, 0,56 | the poorest people some corner of the earth, and the necessary
489 IV, 0,55(86) | not possess criteria for correctly distinguishing new and higher
490 I, 0,5(17) | not immediately reflect correlations between different causes,
491 I, A,7 | longer capable of serving cost-effectively, individual moral deviance
492 V, 0,59 | distorted nor disguised. It runs counter to the spirit of the worldand
493 III, 0,48 | these resources through countless parish, diocesan, national
494 I, C,14 | population drain from the countryside. Development aid to such
495 I, B,12 | therefore be given to educating couples in responsible planning
496 II, 0,26 | progressive disarmament. Such a course would also provide the opportunity
497 V, 0,58 | the poor under the first Covenant, converge towards the woman
498 V, 0,60 | shoddy burden. Instead they cover their ears, close their
499 I, A,7(19) | mis-developing countries", which covers a wider sphere than the
500 I, A,7 | reprehensible conduct: the craving for money, power and a public