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1 Int, 1| Christ she clarifies their activity in the light of the Gospel 2 Int, 6| encouragement in their ecclesial activity in the service of men. ~ 3 1, 9 | himself the results of his activity. Having rationally endeavored 4 1, 14| of the common good. Their activity, however, is not without 5 1, 20| about the effect of their activity on the exercise of individual 6 1, 21| unexpected consequence of human activity. Man is suddenly becoming 7 2, 24| society. All particular activity must be placed within that 8 2, 25| 25. Political activity - need one remark that we 9 2, 25| dealing primarily with an activity, not an ideology? - should 10 2, 26| his faith in a political activity which he thinks of as service 11 2, 27| leads political or social activity to be simply the application 12 2, 27| instrument at the service of activity as a simple means of a strategy. ~ 13 2, 28| justification for their activity, even violent activity, 14 2, 28| their activity, even violent activity, and an adequate response 15 2, 29| as the dominant form of activity, as the overwhelming pattern 16 2, 30| Christian encounters in his activity concrete historical movements 17 2, 33| modern mind: as a scientific activity, as a rigorous method of 18 2, 34| pose for the reflection and activity of Christians, it would 19 2, 35| of the individual in his activity, his motivation and the 20 2, 37| the limits to which his activity would willingly restrict 21 3 | Christian meaning of political activity ~ 22 3, 46| limitation to economics? Economic activity is necessary and, if it 23 3, 46| intermediary bodies of the field of activity and responsibility which 24 3, 46| the true aim of all social activity should be to help individual 25 3, 46| invited to take up political activity should try to make their