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1504 V, 0,63 | more remote consequences of professional and voluntary work, handicrafts 1505 III, 0,42 | free hand-out mentality; profiting ultimately only the middlemen; 1506 V, 0,62 | impoverished (Cf. § No. 25). The profound injustice suffered, by those 1507 V, 0,61 | God's proposal which can profoundly change the face of the earth, 1508 II, 0,26 | militating in favour of progressive disarmament. Such a course 1509 I, B,11 | Let us not forget that proliferation is a reaction by nature1510 V, 0,62 | idols!"~65. Here is the promise which Our Lord makes us: " 1511 V, 0,66 | the strength of God who promises us help if we place him 1512 II, 0,19 | good must be protected, promoted, and where necessary, reactivated 1513 Intro | nature of this problem has prompted the Pontifical Council " 1514 V, 0,61 | it encompasses all the prompting of the personacts and 1515 II, 0,22 | perverse and which demand proof of heroism on the part of 1516 IV, 0,51 | is regularly recalled and proposed to those who wish to heed 1517 IV, 0,54 | Tertio millennio adveniente proposes very specific initiatives 1518 Intro | there are so many people prostrate with hunger in the world, 1519 III, 0,36 | may be wholly legitimate. Protecting these vested interests in 1520 II, 0,23(41) | extraordinary work of an English Protestant Minister, Stephen Carr, 1521 I, 0,2 | their dignity. A serious and protracted lack of food breaks down 1522 II, 0,19 | distress and causes them to proudly seek power for the sake 1523 II, 0,19 | for the common good will prove authentic and contribute 1524 I, D,17 | stabilise them have all proven fairly unsatisfactory, if 1525 Pref | world economy. These are proving incapable either of remedying 1526 I, C,13 | causes of civil wars, the provocation by direct Soviet intervention, 1527 Intro | Church takes up again the provocative appeal that God made to 1528 III, 0,48 | Organisations (NGOs) and their proximity networks~51. Over the past 1529 V, 0,58 | According to the writers of the psalms, those songs of the Old 1530 II, 0,22 | gradually improves the material, psychological and moral conditions of 1531 Pref | who are of good will. This publication is also important in view 1532 V, 0,66(94) | Communitarian Agenda, Crown Publishers, Inc., New York, 1993.~ 1533 V, 0,60 | empty away" are not being punished for being rich, but they 1534 I, B,11(23) | population has tripled or even quadrupled in the space of thirty years ( 1535 II, 0,31 | social advancement was the Quaker P. C. Plockboy (1695). Other 1536 III, 0,35 | to enable the country to qualify for financial support from 1537 I, D,16 | undeclared, difficult to quantify and unreliable.~ 1538 II, 0,26 | weapons. This occurs in quantities which far exceed the lawful 1539 V, 0,63 | are hungry by personally questioning their own lives. The call 1540 IV, 0,56(89) | will be asking specific questions in this connection.~ 1541 I, A,9 | standing at the back of the queue.~Vast projects have been 1542 II, 0,23(41) | shanty-towns in South America (in Quito and La Paz in particular) 1543 V, 0,59 | to do the will of God by quoting his own Words.~One of the 1544 II, 0,30 | freedom and solidarity, radically distancing itself from absolute 1545 Pref | refugees, the unemployed — raise to us their cry of suffering. 1546 III, 0,44 | many obstacles have been raised. It is becoming increasingly 1547 III, 0,40 | goods(67)."~Government aid raises many ethical problems, both 1548 I, B,12 | The implications~15. Is rapid population growth a cause 1549 I, A,8 | were able to develop very rapidly.~Soaring interest rates1550 I, D,18 | intensification is the increase in the ratio of intermediate consumption— 1551 I, 0,3(14) | only two-thirds of this ration (Cf. Le Sud dans votre assiette. 1552 V, 0,61 | being at every level. The rationale of sin shows how sin — that 1553 IV, 0,53 | creation. When faced with the rationales of the "structures of sin" 1554 V, 0,67(96) | Cf. Secretaria Status Rationarium Generale Ecclesiae, Annuarium 1555 Intro | are still marked by the ravages of hunger and malnutrition 1556 II, 0,30 | bread unless it is agreed to re-direct our consciences and work 1557 IV, 0,54 | ineffectiveness of existing re-distribution mechanisms that eventually 1558 I, C,13 | situations still remain, or have re-emerged, which could give rise to 1559 IV, 0,51 | precepts with the purpose of re-establishing a degree of social justice. 1560 I, A,8 | International Monetary Fund, to re-inject liquidity into the system; 1561 II, 0,27 | pesticides and machines) as it reaches the industrial stage, before 1562 II, 0,32(53) | Rural Credit Projects in Reaching the Poor, Rome-Oxford, 1985.~ 1563 II, 0,19 | promoted, and where necessary, reactivated as a central component of 1564 II, 0,29 | initiatives in which Christians readily take part.~ 1565 III, 0,47 | provide a more accurate reading and a more just interpretation 1566 Intro | an illusion to expect any ready-made solutions. The issue which 1567 III, 0,40(65) | 13: "Developed countries reaffirm their commitments to reach 1568 IV, 0,56 | practical descriptions of real-life situations, of "structures 1569 IV, 0,55 | of the human person. This realisation of social justice, thanks 1570 III, 0,36 | contribution. Nations must realise that they "are primarily 1571 II, 0,23(41) | perhaps others too—have realised this. The old missions respected 1572 II, 0,22 | eventually preventing them from realising the limitations of their 1573 I, A,8 | implications. In succinct and realistic terms, love is not a luxury. 1574 IV, 0,54 | analysed as two contradictory realities, which relieves the human 1575 V, 0,61 | majority, is not enough for the realization of human happiness.": AAS 1576 II, 0,23 | view of the fact that in reallity they are excluded(42). This 1577 III, 0,41 | developing countries but also to reappraise the way in which it is distributed. 1578 I, A,9 | eventually make it possible to rebuild a better life.~The crises 1579 IV, 0,51 | This principle is regularly recalled and proposed to those who 1580 V, 0,66 | can flourish and hunger recede.~ 1581 IV, 0,52 | has opened its mouth to receive your brother's blood from 1582 IV, 0,53 | each according to the gifts received and according to their own 1583 I, C,15 | advantage after years of receiving production incentives which 1584 IV, 0,52 | fertility of the ecological receptacle — the earth — that had now 1585 III, 0,36 | not depend on any specific recipes, but its requirements demand 1586 III, 0,41 | conditionalities that bind the recipient country to: purchasing goods 1587 I, D,18 | their natural medium. The reciprocity which formerly linked them 1588 II, 0,22(37) | II, Apostolic Exhortation Reconciliatio et paenitentia (1984), No. 1589 III, 0,35 | at the time of post-war reconstruction.~Part of the duty of international 1590 I, D,17 | outstripping its already record population growth rate. 1591 I, A,9(21) | development, one of the recurrent problems that international 1592 I, A,8 | banking system endeavoured to recycle, caused a general economic 1593 III, 0,48(76) | the worldwide work of the Red Cross.~ 1594 IV, 0,51 | of slavery since God had "redeemed' them for himself as his 1595 IV, 0,53 | and, thanks to Christ the Redeemer, to help all to till and 1596 Pref | 1 Jn. 4:8), a love which redeems humanity and saves it from 1597 III, 0,40 | but it was recently redefined at the Copenhagen summit(66). 1598 IV, 0,53 | part of the mystery of the Redemption wrought by Christ, symbolically 1599 Pref | Paul II, Encyclical Letter Redemptor hominis, 1979, No. 16).~ 1600 V, 0,62(93) | Paul II, Encyclical Letter Redemptoris missio (1990), No. 59: AAS 1601 V, 0,62 | all. The world can then rediscover its original beauty which 1602 II, 0,23(41) | people. This has now been rediscovered by a number of NGOs, including 1603 IV, 0,51 | theological basis of this redistribution was the following: "(Israelites) 1604 III, 0,47 | engendered, in order to help redress them. They can also contribute 1605 V, 0,59 | wealthy alike sometimes refer to the poverty of the Gospel 1606 II, 0,26(46) | International Arms Trade: An Ethical Reflection, Vatican City, 1994.~ 1607 III, 0,39 | vigilance so that the brave and reform-minded countries are not penalised 1608 V, 0,61 | The person is lead to this reformation of the heart by a movement 1609 II, 0,20 | fratricidal indifference refused to do so?... Would a world 1610 V, 0,59 | of Satan (Cf. Mt. 4) is refusing to do the will of God by 1611 II, 0,26 | urgent need to be met~29. Regional conflicts have cost the 1612 I, B,11 | population growth, otherwise the regular agricultural production 1613 III, 0,38 | fosters development, und regulation is needed. The market has 1614 II, 0,23 | obligation. The duty is also to reincorporate those living in poverty 1615 V, 0,58 | riches or power that Mary rejoiced. She saw herself as small, 1616 V, 0,58 | magnifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my saviour". But 1617 IV, 0,51 | exceptional principle, essentially relating to the duty of the State 1618 III, 0,37 | inspired by "the need to build relationships between peoples on the basis 1619 Intro | in search of the always relative happiness which is possible 1620 I, A,8 | producing countries. The releasing of massive volumes of liquid 1621 III, 0,36 | are, therefore, tempted to relegate the economically poor in 1622 III, 0,35 | governments targeted provisions to relieve the suffering of those who 1623 V, 0,60 | being rich, but they are relieved of the burden and the blindness 1624 IV, 0,54 | contradictory realities, which relieves the human person of any 1625 V, 0,59 | hemisphere, that the sense of religion and the human values stand 1626 III, 0,36 | developing countries should not rely on some hypothetical international 1627 II, 0,32 | community initiatives and relying on local partners prevents 1628 I, C,13 | people. This crime, which remained unknown, or almost, for 1629 III, 0,45 | internal development while remaining open to the exterior. For 1630 I, 0,3 | some benefits, but the fact remains that malnutrition is more 1631 II, 0,22 | individual member of it, remarkable developments can be achieved. 1632 I, 0,6 | Causes that may be remedied~9. Climatic factors and 1633 II, 0,30 | the poor really are. To remedy this, a great many attitudes 1634 Intro | individuals and governments, to remember the aphorism of the Fathers, " 1635 I, A,9(21) | countries. It should be remembered that in many of the countries 1636 V, 0,63 | immediate and sometimes more remote consequences of professional 1637 III, 0,45 | vocational training, guaranteeing remunerative local prices, improving 1638 V, 0,62 | perfectly tended and tilled and rendered fertile by the human being, 1639 IV, 0,51 | The Jubilees: rendering to God what is God's~54. 1640 II, 0,23(41) | architects working on urban renewal to ensure that the new constructions 1641 Intro, 0,0(8) | human society as it is to be renewed in Christ and transformed 1642 IV, 0,55 | many cases this involves "renouncing personal conscience(85)." 1643 I, A,8 | having to withhold debt repayments. This caused a flight of 1644 II, 0,33 | in the past must not be repeated by playing down traditional 1645 V, 0,59 | nature and our culture are repelled by poverty.~People living 1646 V, 0,61 | disfigure part of its face. "Repent and believe in the Gospel" ( 1647 III, 0,39 | forgotten, and there is no repetition of the same mistakes including: 1648 I, A,7 | ill-conceived;~c) morally reprehensible conduct: the craving for 1649 II, 0,34 | society, in those appointed to represent that society, and who exploit 1650 IV, 0,53 | by Christ, symbolically represented by the tree of life in the 1651 III, 0,48 | They are held in high repute thanks to their dynamism. 1652 IV, 0,53 | gradually shedding all our reservations, brings us back to the Church, 1653 III, 0,42 | transactions, and the build-up of reserves in the developing countries - 1654 V, 0,67 | and draw people out of resignation and subjugation. The Gospel 1655 IV, 0,54 | of the individual, who is resigned to succumbing to the market, 1656 II, 0,26 | progress(46). One particularly resilient "structure of sin" is the 1657 I, 0,4 | survival, and being less resistant to physical sickness. Since 1658 Pref | heart. The task requires resolute commitment by individuals 1659 I, A,7 | means of setting about to resolve them.~Economic development 1660 I, C,13 | intervention including: revolutions resolving nothing, displaced populations, 1661 V, 0,66 | love, which never ceases to resound. It is the responsibility 1662 IV, 0,52 | broken. This relationship resounds like an echo throughout 1663 II, 0,23(41) | realised this. The old missions respected the talents and above all 1664 II, 0,19 | constantly and discreetly, respectful of the legitimate interests 1665 III, 0,50 | dialogue, mutual trust, and respectfully listening to one another.~ 1666 III, 0,50 | churches themselves in their respective regions(77).~ 1667 IV, 0,55(86) | comprehensive picture of man which respects all the dimensions of his 1668 Pref | commercial mechanisms that, resting on various political pressures, 1669 III, 0,37 | Human Rights) and UNICEF. Restricting our references to the works 1670 III, 0,38 | ignore the price levels resulting from the blind operation 1671 I, C,13 | international community to resume supplies. These are situations 1672 I, A,7 | in every country. It has resurfaced in European countries, west 1673 I, C,13 | situations are mainly a matter of resurgent nationalism being fostered 1674 III, 0,41 | Rethinking aid~44. It is the responsibility 1675 V, 0,62 | commits our whole being, reunified in this way. Then we can 1676 V, 0,64 | God who humbly knocks (Cf. Rev. 3:20).~Listening to God 1677 I, A,7 | claim to be exempt.~All this reveals the contingent nature of 1678 V, 0,60 | are not given some selfish revenge against their ill fate, 1679 III, 0,35 | precipitate yet another reversal. These stringent and sometimes 1680 I, B,11 | and high death rates are reversed to low birth rates and low 1681 I, B,11(22) | Population Prospects: the 1992 Revision, New York, 1993. Cf. also 1682 I, C,13 | intervention including: revolutions resolving nothing, displaced 1683 III, 0,36 | national resources from being rewarded without regard for their 1684 III, 0,36 | and to retain part of the rewards of the efforts. Further, 1685 III, 0,36 | to the same end~39. The richest countries have a major responsibility 1686 I, A,9 | governments, or seek to get rid of them. They themselves 1687 II, 0,26 | this field, corruption is rife; but the evil caused is 1688 V, 0,58 | identified with "the just", "the righteous", those who "seek God", " 1689 I, A,7 | further reduction in the share rightfully due to the hungry.~Recent 1690 IV, 0,53 | the Talents) which quite rightly precede the parable of the 1691 III, 0,35 | to doing, with technical rigour. But they must also show 1692 I, B,10 | been shown to increase the risks of famine and chronic malnutrition. 1693 Pref | bitterness..." "This difficult road of the indispensable transformation 1694 II, 0,22 | absolute good in themselves, robs them wholly or partially 1695 II, 0,33 | however, ensure that the roles of men and women are preserved, 1696 IV, 0,53 | of the children of God" (Rom. 8:19, 21).~The sense of 1697 III, 0,37(59) | Leonis XIII P.M. Acta, XI, Romae, 1892, pp. 97-144.~ 1698 II, 0,32(53) | Projects in Reaching the Poor, Rome-Oxford, 1985.~ 1699 Intro | These words leave no room for doubt. The public conscience 1700 I, B,11 | periods and the lack of crop rotation.~ 1701 II, 0,26 | million], they accounted for roughly 5 per cent of total world 1702 V, 0,63 | to go out as a matter of routine, discreetly and humbly to 1703 II, 0,23(41) | people. This enabled him to routinely advise architects working 1704 I, 0,4 | other vulnerable groups that run a very high risk of malnutrition: 1705 IV, 0,54 | ad extra, now seems to be running out of steam and to be increasingly 1706 I, 0,2 | the former Yugoslavia, Rwanda, Haiti, etc. At a time when 1707 Intro | hunger in the world, this sacred Council urges all, both 1708 II, 0,19 | for the common good is not sacrificed to serving their own strictly 1709 II, 0,34 | the necessary effort and sacrifices to achieve this. However, 1710 Intro | to suitable wholesome and safe food is a universal right(5).~ 1711 III, 0,35 | which are so difficult to safeguard even to a minor degree, 1712 III, 0,50 | the countries south of the Sahara, and the "Populorum Progressio" 1713 Pref | 4 October 1996, Feast of Saint Francis of Assisi~ WORLD 1714 II, 0,22 | be sought for their own sakes: namely as idols. This is 1715 III, 0,39 | unnecessary and even detrimental sales. In any case, it must be 1716 II, 0,23(41) | Cf. Salmen, L., Listen to the People, 1717 IV, 0,52 | Providence and to the history of salvation(79). On the basis of this 1718 V, 0,68 | eternity.~Vatican City, Palazzo San Calisto, 4 October 1996, 1719 II, 0,30(49) | has its headquarters in Santafé de Bogotá (Colombia).~ 1720 I, C,13 | Bosnia, particularly of Sarajevo, when even humanitarian 1721 V, 0,59 | of the devil. The mark of Satan (Cf. Mt. 4) is refusing 1722 III, 0,43 | assistance does not bring a satisfactory solution as long as conditions 1723 IV, 0,55(86) | new and higher forms of satisfying human needs from artificial 1724 Pref | which redeems humanity and saves it from a manifold misery 1725 V, 0,58 | that Mary rejoiced. She saw herself as small, lowly 1726 V, 0,66 | you people of the land, says the Lord; work, for I am 1727 I, 0,2 | A scandal that has lasted too long: 1728 I, 0,2 | But, today people are more scandalised by starvation than was the 1729 V, 0,58 | desire these things are "scattered", "put down from their thrones" 1730 I, A,9 | known on the international scene, have acted admirably. They 1731 II, 0,19 | might well be greeted with scepticism or even cynicism. Many leaders 1732 IV, 0,55 | just price, derived from Scholasticism. This refers not only to 1733 III, 0,47 | the contribution of scienceIntellectual élites are 1734 I, B,11(24) | World, published by the Scientific Working Party for Universal 1735 V, 0,59 | perpetuate poverty. But to scorn poverty in this way would 1736 Intro | given the same right "to be seated at the table of the common 1737 I, C,13 | weapon against political secession.~The collapse of the Soviet 1738 III, 0,36 | mis-developing countries to a secondary plane. "We are not responsible 1739 II, 0,28 | detriment of their nutrition. Secondly, of concern is the gaining 1740 III, 0,48(75) | Développement et la Paix, Secours Catholique, Kirche in Not, 1741 V, 0,67(96) | Cf. Secretaria Status Rationarium Generale 1742 III, 0,48(75) | St Vincent de Paul, the Secretariat of Caritas in French-speaking 1743 I, C,14 | a restricted but complex section of society that is in contact 1744 III, 0,48 | whether they are religious or secular in inspiration.~ 1745 I, 0,5 | since the people eat crop seeds, plunder natural resources, 1746 IV, 0,56 | regard, but she does wish to seize on this occasion of preparing 1747 III, 0,38 | from raising new ones to selectively keep out exports from countries 1748 II, 0,20 | personal and collective self-destruction or love for our neighbour. 1749 II, 0,22 | their perceptions and the self-destructive nature of their actions.~ 1750 I, C,14 | means of achieving personal self-fulfilment. As a result, all purely 1751 II, 0,23 | work which does not lead to selfdestruction. Embarking upon difficult 1752 V, 0,60 | poor are not given some selfish revenge against their ill 1753 Intro | purpose of this document is to send out a pressing appeal to 1754 I, C,14 | unfortunately have been sending out negative signals in 1755 V, 0,67 | call to love, which God sends out through the presence 1756 IV, 0,54 | Old Testament had already sensed this, and today it must 1757 III, 0,47 | solidarity between peoples.~— the sensitisation of individuals and whole 1758 III, 0,37 | themselves(59).~In order to sensitise and mobilise the international 1759 III, 0,49 | importance must be given to sensitising people to the reality and 1760 V, 0,57 | through the hungry. The sentence of the universal Judge condemns 1761 V, 0,62 | is not an appeal to fine sentiments, to bring about a mere material 1762 II, 0,29 | actions which cannot be separated from that of striving to 1763 III, 0,46(72) | Economic and Social Development Series", Rome, 1984, No. 28.~ 1764 Intro, 0,0(8) | which the world does. She serves as a leaven and as a kind 1765 V, 0,64 | that he used to pray for seven hours a day, and it was 1766 II, 0,26 | cost the lives of about seventeen million people in under 1767 IV, 0,51 | God and it occurred every seventh year according to the law 1768 I, 0,4 | alone—that hunger is most severe(15). "About 700 million 1769 I, A,9 | could find themselves with severely reduced resources, or even 1770 V, 0,59(90) | at the Lixão de São Pedro shanty-town, Insegnamenti di Giovanni 1771 II, 0,23(41) | six months living in the shanty-towns in South America (in Quito 1772 V, 0,59 | to the Lixão de São Pedro shantytown in Brazil on 19 October 1773 I, D,17 | very steeply, despite the sharp decline in the number of 1774 IV, 0,53 | Surrendering to it, gradually shedding all our reservations, brings 1775 V, 0,60 | called to cast off their shoddy burden. Instead they cover 1776 V, 0,58 | guided the people of Israel shone forth and took flesh in 1777 I, B,12 | irrigation schemes, are still short of food. The reason lies 1778 III, 0,36 | would be both unworthy and short-sighted. All people, regardless 1779 I, 0,3 | becomes acute when there is a shortage of available food. Some 1780 IV, 0,52 | the human being has only a shortsighted view of self, one's brothers 1781 II, 0,20 | responsibility from which one cannot shrink when faced with our own 1782 II, 0,27 | well as felling trees and shrubs for cooking and heating(47).~ 1783 II, 0,33 | sensitivity of women, without shutting women up in their traditional 1784 I, 0,4 | women, nursing mothers, the sick and theelderly. There are 1785 I, 0,4 | less resistant to physical sickness. Since the Eighties poverty 1786 IV, 0,56 | present and active by the side of all those who are carrying 1787 II, 0,23 | poverty do not belong on the sidelines, in a marginalised position. 1788 III, 0,40 | fostering patronage on all sides.~Powerful mechanisms hold 1789 I, C,13 | archives.~b) The recent sieges in Bosnia, particularly 1790 II, 0,33 | women improves, as is hoped, sight should not be lost of the 1791 I, C,14 | been sending out negative signals in this regard over so many 1792 II, 0,32 | also lies in that which it signifies and heralds. Supporting 1793 II, 0,34 | fail to give unambiguous signs of their integrity and to 1794 IV, 0,56 | from staple foods. This is similar to what Pope Leo XIII demanded 1795 III, 0,36 | unflagging implementation of simple rules. Rules which make 1796 V, 0,65 | gradually give way to a greater simplicity of life which is already 1797 V, 0,60 | poverty. God tells us quite simply that the poor, like the 1798 I, A,7 | premisses.~Hunger stems simultaneously from inter alia:~a) non-optimum 1799 I, A,9 | country are faced with a single alternative: either to place 1800 IV, 0,55(86) | connection in para. No. 36: "In singling out new needs and new means 1801 V, 0,61 | of true brotherhood and sisterhood. In our own day, the magnified 1802 III, 0,50 | solidarity with a brotherly and sisterly face, in dialogue, mutual 1803 II, 0,23(41) | periods of between three and six months living in the shanty-towns 1804 I, B,12 | The reason lies in the skewed measures imposed by governments 1805 II, 0,19 | destination of goods;~— the skilful and constant practice of 1806 III, 0,45 | tasks that depend on human skill and will.~ 1807 I, A,8 | a result of the economic slow-down due to the high price of 1808 I, B,12 | situation will only evolve slowly so long as families in the 1809 I, C,15 | and caused local output to slump. Many countries with a substantial 1810 I, A,8 | countries; raw material prices slumped as a result of the economic 1811 II, 0,23(41) | systematically turned into slums by the new occupiers who 1812 II, 0,22 | while others are on a much smaller scale but equally capable 1813 I, A,8 | to develop very rapidly.~Soaring interest ratescaused by 1814 III, 0,39 | This is neither legal nor socially just. Conversely, all the 1815 II, 0,31 | embarked on initiatives in the socio-economic field. In combating hunger 1816 V, 0,66(94) | Communitarianism". The sociologist, A. Etzioni, has set out 1817 I, B,11 | to the depletion of the soils, the reduction of fallow 1818 Intro | killed him'"(9). Such a solemn warning urges everyone to 1819 II, 0,23 | complexity of the problems to be solved, or rather the complexity 1820 IV, 0,54 | a stereotyped vision of solvency and efficiency.~Having said 1821 II, 0,19 | order to make progress with solving the problem of hunger and 1822 V, 0,58 | them in his own life: "The Son of Man has nowhere to lay 1823 V, 0,58 | writers of the psalms, those songs of the Old Testament, "the 1824 IV, 0,53 | for the revealing of the sons of God... (to) obtain the 1825 II, 0,26 | contain the most highly sophisticated weapons. In this field, 1826 II, 0,28 | considered. First of all, this sort of environmentally-friendly 1827 V, 0,59 | mentality of consumption, sought-after for its own sake.~ 1828 V, 0,59 | called a human being. But soul-less development cannot suffice 1829 III, 0,41 | makes it possible to manage soundly the resources provided.~ 1830 I, B,12 | planning of family size and the spacing of births in full respect 1831 III, 0,48(75) | Caritas Bolivia, Caritas Spain, Caritas Mozambique, Misereor, 1832 III, 0,36 | have virtually no-one to speak out for them internationally. 1833 III, 0,35 | difficulties.~Generally speaking, all international and national 1834 III, 0,41 | in the donor state, using specialised expatriate labour to the 1835 I, B,11 | threats to the survival of the species.~Research has shown that 1836 I, C,15 | domestic agriculture prices and speeding the demise of the local 1837 II, 0,23(41) | Minister, Stephen Carr, who spent 20 years living in two African 1838 I, C,14 | conflict which can lead to a spiral of violence, but these differences 1839 V, 0,63 | destruction. The eyes of the spirits and hearts of Christians 1840 IV, 0,53 | Gen. 2:15-17) avoiding spoiling it or excluding anyone from 1841 Intro | The public conscience has spoken out unambiguously. Yet, 1842 I, D,17 | fluctuations are caused by spontaneous adjustment mechanisms and 1843 V, 0,59 | northern hemisphere and spreading throughout the southern 1844 II, 0,22 | ends in a process which spreads contagiously.~It is obvious 1845 V, 0,57 | ff).~These words, which spring from the heart of God-made-man, 1846 I, A,9 | work. Not only must the stabilisation planbe technically successful, 1847 I, D,17 | relevant markets. Attempts to stabilise them have all proven fairly 1848 IV, 0,56 | ethical issues that are at stake and are linked to the future 1849 III, 0,40 | aware of the issues and stakes involved in the development 1850 V, 0,66 | in situations of apparent stalemate, people always have a tiny 1851 I, C,13 | 20th century, such as:~a) Stalin's systematic withholding 1852 I, A,9 | the sufferings of those standing at the back of the queue.~ 1853 III, 0,40 | developing countries currently stands at 0.33%, which is not even 1854 I, D,16 | that people continue to starve despite this shows that 1855 IV, 0,54 | reach. Furthermore, this State-provided welfare, ad intra and ad 1856 Intro | The Second Vatican Council stated that: "Since there are so 1857 II, 0,19 | consciously or otherwise.~This statement might well be greeted with 1858 I, D,16 | households merely by the statistical parameter of per capita 1859 V, 0,67(96) | Generale Ecclesiae, Annuarium statisticum Ecclesiae, Typis Vaticanis, 1860 V, 0,62 | cause you to walk in my statutes and be careful to observe 1861 IV, 0,54 | seems to be running out of steam and to be increasingly less 1862 II, 0,22 | sin" which deliberately steer the goods of the earth away 1863 II, 0,23(41) | English Protestant Minister, Stephen Carr, who spent 20 years 1864 II, 0,24 | weakest, should guide our steps wherever the voice of the 1865 IV, 0,54 | neo-Malthusianism based upon a stereotyped vision of solvency and efficiency.~ 1866 II, 0,22 | all, toward private and sterile ends in a process which 1867 II, 0,21 | ourselves as the temporary stewards of the resources of the 1868 V, 0,60 | ears, close their eyes and stifle their hearts, submerged 1869 Intro | set out primarily to take stock of the present economic 1870 II, 0,22(38) | men and women, are still stockpiled in the former Soviet Union. 1871 V, 0,62 | your flesh the heart of stone and give you a heart of 1872 III, 0,48 | and projects designed to strengthen local communities and institutions.~ 1873 IV, 0,56 | should be the inspiration for strengthening the legal, institutional 1874 II, 0,26 | particularly resilient "structure of sin" is the export of 1875 II, 0,33 | playing down traditional structuresto boost western models, which 1876 I, A,9(21) | in many of the countries struggling for development, one of 1877 Intro, 0,0(1) | on a wide range of recent studies and research. However, the 1878 II, 0,30 | freedom or which act as stumbling blocks to genuine solidarity(50).~ 1879 II, 0,22 | that the human being cannot subject and dominate the earth effectively 1880 V, 0,67 | people out of resignation and subjugation. The Gospel once again becomes 1881 V, 0,60 | and stifle their hearts, submerged under their worthless riches 1882 Pref | demands of the present. By submitting man to tensions created 1883 IV, 0,55(86) | dimensions of his being and which subordinates his material and instinctive 1884 II, 0,23(41) | demands heroism. This method subsequently spread in Thailand, drawing 1885 III, 0,42 | measure after consumption subsidies for basic commodities have 1886 I, C,14 | the small farmers actually subsidise the town-dwellers, which 1887 I, C,15 | agricultural markets) and local substitute commodities (for example, 1888 II, 0,23(41) | citizens in order to ensure the success of their urban resettlement 1889 II, 0,32 | credit~35. "One of the great successes of the NGOs has been to 1890 Pref | his Lenten Message, the Successor to St. Peter, has given 1891 I, A,8 | practical implications. In succinct and realistic terms, love 1892 IV, 0,54 | individual, who is resigned to succumbing to the market, but is transferred 1893 I, A,9 | brakes too late and too suddenly, with a whiplash effect 1894 V, 0,63 | in the modern world often suffers by default or by excess 1895 V, 0,59 | soul-less development cannot suffice for the human being, and 1896 I, C,15 | commodities (for example, sugar-cane in Brazil to produce alcohol 1897 IV, 0,56 | wide-ranging appeal for suggestions and proposals, for the Jubilee 1898 IV, 0,52 | earth — that had now been sullied and broken. This relationship 1899 II, 0,34 | cost to the planet is far superior to the sum total of all 1900 III, 0,48 | field. Most of them have supplemented their battle against hunger 1901 I, D,16 | per capita average calorie supply increased by 20 per cent 1902 Intro | are adopted. The Council supports all those who are already 1903 IV, 0,54(83) | Chapter XIII "La justice sur le marché", Ed. Universitaires, 1904 II, 0,23 | situation which should not surprise the Christian.~The duty 1905 V, 0,59 | between happiness and total surrender to the Creator. He then 1906 IV, 0,53 | flesh" in our own person. Surrendering to it, gradually shedding 1907 V, 0,67 | world and our most immediate surrounding. The wonderful variety of 1908 I, 0,5(17) | more deep-seated causes. Sustainability originally meant development 1909 II, 0,21 | whole human race for the sustenance of all its members, without 1910 II, 0,23(41) | projects in Africa. There is a symbiosis between the peasant and 1911 IV, 0,53 | Redemption wrought by Christ, symbolically represented by the tree 1912 I, C,13 | century, such as:~a) Stalin's systematic withholding of food from 1913 II, 0,23(41) | new constructions were not systematically turned into slums by the 1914 Intro | right "to be seated at the table of the common banquet"(11).~ 1915 I, B,10 | chronic malnutrition. Food taboos, the social and family status 1916 III, 0,42 | sometimes criticised for not tackling the root causes of hunger. 1917 III, 0,36 | countries undergoing economic takeoff—that is to say, the true 1918 III, 0,45 | interests. All of these are tasks that depend on human skill 1919 V, 0,64 | brother asks you for a cup of tea", let us not forget that 1920 V, 0,62 | liberation from our idols and to teach us to love. This commits 1921 I, A,9 | the stabilisation planbe technically successful, it must be able 1922 II, 0,23 | short-term perspective, technocracy, bureaucracy, ideology, 1923 V, 0,60 | those living in poverty. God tells us quite simply that the 1924 IV, 0,56 | way as to stave off any temptation to create a bureaucracy 1925 III, 0,36 | territories. They are, therefore, tempted to relegate the economically 1926 V, 0,62 | garden that was perfectly tended and tilled and rendered 1927 I, A,9(21) | leadership, is the leaders' tendency to favour higher education 1928 II, 0,23 | whole, which without them, tends to wither and can eventually 1929 V, 0,66(94) | Etzioni, has set out the tenets of the movement which works 1930 Pref | present. By submitting man to tensions created by himself, dilapidating 1931 II, 0,26 | have found the courage to terminate such agreements with the 1932 III, 0,36 | difficult reforms intheir own territories. They are, therefore, tempted 1933 V, 0,58 | the hinge between the two Testaments, as if reflected in a concave 1934 III, 0,44(71) | 1985, mentioned earlier in text in No. 40.~ 1935 III, 0,37 | references are made in many texts published by such bodies 1936 II, 0,23(41) | method subsequently spread in Thailand, drawing on the world-wide 1937 V, 0,67 | to Christ.~The Church is thankful to all those who are presently 1938 I, 0,4 | nursing mothers, the sick and theelderly. There are also other vulnerable 1939 III, 0,42 | or patronage; because of theft and corruption the food 1940 Pref | in the needs of all. The themes dealt with are very much 1941 IV, 0,54 | structures and just procedures, a theoretical construction that is now 1942 I, B,11(23) | quadrupled in the space of thirty years (between 1950 and 1943 II, 0,24 | members. To be consistent, thisevidently means that people living 1944 I, A,8 | need to be supported by a thorough overhaul of behaviour on 1945 Intro | philosophy, which has so thoroughly permeated the western world, 1946 I, B,11 | Demography~14. Ten thousand years ago, the world probably 1947 I, 0,4 | to the many hazards that threaten survival, and being less 1948 I, B,11 | consequently by the human being—to threats to the survival of the species.~ 1949 V, 0,58 | scattered", "put down from their thrones" and "sent empty away".~ 1950 II, 0,31 | are still being made to thwart these initiatives, where 1951 III, 0,41 | country, and when it is tied or linked to conditionalities 1952 II, 0,34 | kinship, social and ethnic ties or political affiliations 1953 V, 0,62 | was perfectly tended and tilled and rendered fertile by 1954 V, 0,66 | stalemate, people always have a tiny margin to manoeuvre, and 1955 I, A,7(19) | exacts an excessively high toll in terms of human suffering 1956 III, 0,42 | feeding habits; being a tool for bringing political pressure 1957 IV, 0,56 | knowledge and minimum of tools, which will enable them 1958 I, C,14 | financial support which is totally illegitimate, because these 1959 Intro | priority and are intended to touch our consciences.~It would 1960 I, C,15 | pressure from the deprived town dwellers who are seen as 1961 I, C,14 | farmers actually subsidise the town-dwellers, which encourages rural 1962 V, 0,66 | poverty can be halted in its tracks, consumption habits can 1963 I, D,17 | number of international trading corporations prevents price 1964 II, 0,21 | affirmation in the Christian tradition is not sufficiently reiterated, 1965 II, 0,26 | the use by international traffickers, whose catalogues, produced 1966 I, 0,2 | Throughout history this tragedy has been played out over 1967 I, B,12(27) | actually ends up by causing tragic harm... and can risk placing 1968 III, 0,42 | makes possible, tripartite transactions, and the build-up of reserves 1969 IV, 0,53 | fulfilment of each individual's transcendent calling(81)."~ 1970 Intro | properly approached unless the transcendental dimension of the human being 1971 IV, 0,54 | succumbing to the market, but is transferred to the state, and more specifically 1972 I, A,8 | of the adjustment period, transfers became negative: loans were 1973 Pref | road of the indispensable transformation of the structures of economic 1974 V, 0,62 | will enable us to set about transforming the world, notonly by increasing 1975 I, 0,5(17) | degrees of food insecurity (transitory or chronic), as well as 1976 V, 0,59 | this conclusion, which is a trap that would enable us to 1977 II, 0,33 | the main operators. Such treatment shows a failure to respect 1978 IV, 0,53 | symbolically represented by the tree of life in the original 1979 II, 0,27 | over-grazing as well as felling trees and shrubs for cooking and 1980 I, B,12(26) | Dimensions of Population Trends, Vatican City, 1994. Cf. 1981 III, 0,48 | networks(75).~We wish to pay tribute here to the work of all 1982 II, 0,26 | an estimated [annual] $$1 trillion [one million million], they 1983 III, 0,42 | that it makes possible, tripartite transactions, and the build-up 1984 I, B,11(23) | the urban population has tripled or even quadrupled in the 1985 II, 0,27 | of fifty years, half the tropical forests have been cleared, 1986 V, 0,68 | making them responsible and trusting, cooperating freely in an 1987 III, 0,47 | and influence in order to try to solve this problem. Biotechnology 1988 I, 0,4 | as victims of political turmoil.~But it is in the 42 Least 1989 IV, 0,52 | from which they stem. By turning away from God's creative 1990 V, 0,60 | freedom and to love.~In this two-fold healing process, the poor 1991 I, 0,5 | malnutrition, there is a third type of situationfood insecurity— 1992 V, 0,67(96) | Annuarium statisticum Ecclesiae, Typis Vaticanis, 1994, p. 41. 1993 II, 0,25 | privileges, of freedom over tyranny, of truth over falsehood 1994 I, C,13 | withholding of food from the Ukrainian peasants around 1930, causing 1995 Intro | conscience has spoken out unambiguously. Yet, millions of people 1996 I, A,9 | political courage to adopt unavoidable measures, while at the same 1997 Intro | these forbidding, almost unbearable, words to the plight of 1998 I, A,8 | by the mere interplay of unbridled and probably uncontrollable 1999 V, 0,62 | shall be clean from all your uncleannesses and from all your idols 2000 III, 0,41 | programmes, etc. Conversely, unconditioned aid may be considered to 2001 I, A,8 | of unbridled and probably uncontrollable market forcesplaced most 2002 I, D,16 | economy; by definition this is undeclared, difficult to quantify and 2003 I, 0,3(14) | people in the world who are under-fed. An adult requires an average 2004 Intro | nor the percentage of the under-nourished, nor the most at-risk regions, 2005 III, 0,36 | relations with countries undergoing economic takeoff—that is 2006 I, 0,5(17) | chronic), as well as the underlying economic causes of such 2007 III, 0,40 | fact that populations are undernourished. [Therefore], it is necessary 2008 I, C,13 | rice. The purpose is to underpin domestic commodity prices. 2009 II, 0,31 | NGOs) set up locally to undertake development work have encouraged 2010 III, 0,37 | practice or international undertakings on pesticides, plant genetic


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