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1002 1, 11 | the grave duty of those responsible to strive to control this 1003 2, 37 | activity would willingly restrict itself; ;here dwells within 1004 2, 40 | doubt will see its field restricted when it comes to suggesting 1005 3, 46 | international, the ultimate decision rests with political power. ~Political 1006 1, 9 | back against himself the results of his activity. Having 1007 2, 29 | possible today to speak of a retreat of ideologies. In this respect 1008 1, 12(8) | Cf. Rev 3:12; 21:2. ~ 1009 3, 43 | the courage to undertake a revision of the relationships between 1010 3, 45 | structures in which the rhythm of progress would be regulated 1011 1, 16 | sharing of the nation's riches. ~ 1012 4, 48 | This basic humility will rid action of all inflexibility 1013 1, 18 | and that they respect the rightful freedom of married couples. 1014 2, 33 | scientific activity, as a rigorous method of examining social 1015 4, 51 | express, in their own way and rising above their particular nature, 1016 2, 35 | forgetting that at the very root of philosophical liberalism 1017 1, 18 | unless the conscience of man rouses itself and gives rise to 1018 2, 23 | others. If, beyond legal rules, there is really no deeper 1019 3, 46 | foster cooperation. Yet it runs the risk of taking up too 1020 1, 19 | achievements. If man lets himself rush ahead without foreseeing 1021 Int, 1 | News of God's love and of salvation in Christ she clarifies 1022 2, 24 | none of them gives complete satisfaction, and the search goes on 1023 2, 40 | suffering when she sees them not satisfied, she wishes to help them 1024 1, 9 | population are unable to satisfy their primary needs, superfluous 1025 2, 37 | Spirit of Jesus Christ, the Savior of mankind, and upheld by 1026 2, 41 | indefinite progress. They saw this progress as man's effort 1027 1, 17 | together that Scripture says: 'He who does not love does 1028 Int, 5 | and imperative manner the scandal of the condition of the 1029 2, 39 | subsequently imposed on men as scientifically tested types of behavior. 1030 2, 23 | often disregarded, if not scoffed at, or else they receive 1031 1, 17 | so linked together that Scripture says: 'He who does not love 1032 4, 48 | for their attention; and secondly to take part in action and 1033 4, 48 | of all inflexibility and sectarianism, it will also avoid discouragement 1034 1, 12 | pride-the pride of man who feels secure enough to be able to build 1035 2, 37 | understanding likes to find security and the limits to which 1036 2, 24 | themselves conditioned by self-mastery and by the acceptance of 1037 2, 31 | claims to give a complete and self-sufficient picture of man. Nevertheless, 1038 4, 49 | will avoid the danger of selfish particularism and oppressive 1039 3, 42 | It also develops with the sensitivity proper to the Church which 1040 4, 48 | desire that the Church has sent on an apostolic mission 1041 4, 52 | level" 39. ~It is with these sentiments, venerable brother, that 1042 2, 31 | such levels as completely separate and independent. The concrete 1043 2, 32 | confrontation officially separating the various champions of 1044 2, 24 | builds his destiny within a series of particular groupings 1045 3, 46 | limits. To take politics seriously at its different levels - 1046 3, 46 | collective witness to the seriousness of their faith by effective 1047 3, 46 | of rights recognized, of services rendered and of dignity 1048 2, 36 | commit himself concretely to serving his brothers, he will assert, 1049 1, 16 | origin, color, culture, sex or religion. ~Racial discrimination 1050 2, 35 | 35. On another side, we are witnessing a renewal 1051 Int, 2 | eliminating illiteracy. From all sides there rises a yearning for 1052 4, 50 | Christians who at first sight seem to be in opposition, 1053 Int, 7 | division of wealth, the significance of the increased needs of 1054 Int, 3 | places they are reduced to silence, regarded with suspicion 1055 1, 10 | misery besieging in a still silent protest the luxury which 1056 1 | The role of women ~Similarly, in many countries a charter 1057 2, 27 | service of activity as a simple means of a strategy. ~In 1058 2, 27 | or social activity to be simply the application of an abstract, 1059 Int, 7 | jeopardy. It is necessary to situate the problems created by 1060 4, 48 | which seems limitless in size. The Christian's hope comes 1061 2, 29 | also be a more accentuated sliding towards a new positivism: 1062 3, 47 | these obstacles must not slow down the giving of wider 1063 Int, 3 | themselves according to regions, socio-political systems and cultures. In 1064 Int, 4 | and lived in a different sociocultural context. Its inspiration, 1065 1, 14 | 14. As the Church solemnly reaffirmed in the recent 1066 4, 48 | witnesses to the Church's solicitude and seeking? ~It is to all 1067 2, 26 | and by considering social solidarities as more or less automatic 1068 2, 37 | showing how difficult it is to solve the great human problem 1069 2, 40 | that deepens rather than solves the mystery of the heart 1070 2, 37 | discovering himself to be God's son in the course of a historical 1071 2, 36 | Christian will draw from the sources of his faith and the Church' 1072 2, 29 | has been possible today to speak of a retreat of ideologies. 1073 1, 8 | for people are already speaking in terms of a "megalopolis" 1074 1, 10 | domination whereby some people in speculating on the needs of others derive 1075 1, 15 | industrial change, which demands speedy and constant adaptation, 1076 3, 47 | to involve itself and to spend itself in building up active 1077 1, 20 | political and ideological spheres and in social, economic 1078 2, 32 | They note in fact a certain splintering of Marxism, which until 1079 2, 37 | source of a protest which is springing up more or less everywhere, 1080 2, 30 | concrete historical movements sprung from ideologies and in part 1081 4, 51 | and their future are at stake. ~ 1082 Int, 2 | some peoples have a high standard of culture, others are still 1083 3, 45 | power. This ambition then stands in the way of setting up 1084 4, 50 | opposition, as a result of starting from differing options, 1085 3, 45 | dependence. But this liberation starts with the interior freedom 1086 Int, 2 | others are struggling against starvation; while some peoples have 1087 3, 43 | But, as we have often stated, the most important duty 1088 2, 23 | 23. Through the statement of the rights of man and 1089 1, 20 | also by taking suitable steps to prevent the spread of 1090 2, 37 | must not weaken but rather stimulate our concern for cultivating 1091 2, 26 | from every limitation, by stimulating it through exclusive seeking 1092 2, 33 | to be pursued and even stirred up in permanent fashion. 1093 1, 16 | of the tension which it stirs up both within countries 1094 1, 10 | which he feels himself a stranger. Urbanization, undoubtedly 1095 3, 44 | means can conduct autonomous strategies which are largely independent 1096 2, 27 | activity as a simple means of a strategy. ~In both cases is it not 1097 1, 11 | remake at the level of the street, of the neighborhood or 1098 1, 11 | confined and seek in the streets compensations and companionships 1099 2, 27 | 27. Is there need to stress the possible ambiguity of 1100 3, 47 | Magistra 31 Pope John XXIII stressed how much the admittance 1101 1, 15 | discernment is needed, in order to strike at the roots of newly arising 1102 2, 22 | contexts, and they grow stronger to the extent that he becomes 1103 1, 13 | industrial change bring strongly to light questions which 1104 Int, 2 | enjoy prosperity, others are struggling against starvation; while 1105 1, 10 | has taken him centuries to subdue, but in an anonymous crowd 1106 2, 38 | doubt is raised. Having subdued nature by using his reason, 1107 Int, 3 | so, she too finds herself subjected to the repercussions of 1108 2, 38 | On the one hand they are subjecting to critical and radical 1109 2, 39 | models of society to be subsequently imposed on men as scientifically 1110 3, 46 | individuals, families and subsidiary groups, it acts in such 1111 2, 26 | systems which radically or substantially go against his faith and 1112 1, 15 | competition and the attraction of success. ~ 1113 1, 10 | regulate its organization, and successfully accomplish its animation 1114 1, 21 | of human activity. Man is suddenly becoming aware that by an 1115 2, 40 | noblest aspirations of men and suffering when she sees them not satisfied, 1116 2, 41 | believes one has conquered it sufficiently in order to enjoy it in 1117 4, 50 | and its correctness will suggest to each one an attitude 1118 2, 40 | restricted when it comes to suggesting certain models of society, 1119 2, 28 | ideology which, even if it suggests certain paths to man's liberation, 1120 1, 9 | satisfy their primary needs, superfluous needs are ingeniously created. 1121 1, 16 | duties, as well as the same supernatural destiny. Within a country 1122 1, 20 | establishing contacts which supersede distances and creating elements 1123 1, 11 | companionships which cannot be supervised. It is the grave duty of 1124 Int, 5 | message to proclaim and a support to give to men in their 1125 1, 20 | constructive expression, by supporting individual citizens and 1126 3, 45 | turn, these new masters surround themselves with privileges, 1127 4, 49 | he is called to share in. Surrounded by various currents into 1128 1, 10 | an anonymous crowd which surrounds him and in which he feels 1129 Int, 7 | being and of his collective survival. Reluctant to gather the 1130 2, 37 | a fresh future; it thus sustains social dynamism by the confidence 1131 Int, 6 | moreover be for the forthcoming Synod of Bishops itself to study 1132 3, 43 | of profits, the monetary system- without forgetting the actions 1133 1, 16 | legislation or behavior systematically inspired by racialist prejudice. 1134 1, 10 | hostile nature which it has taken him centuries to subdue, 1135 2, 37 | to escape from concrete tasks in order to take refuge 1136 4, 48 | role of the hierarchy is to teach and to interpret authentically 1137 3, 47 | counterbalance increasing technocracy, modern forms of democracy 1138 2, 37 | Bureaucratic socialism, technocratic capitalism and authoritarian 1139 2, 29 | positivism: universalized technology as the dominant form of 1140 1, 20 | forward. In the case of television, moreover, what is coming 1141 1, 15 | domination are permanent temptations for men. Likewise an ever 1142 Int, 3 | some of her members are tempted by radical and violent solutions 1143 1, 8 | megalopolis" grouping together tens of millions of persons. 1144 1, 16 | relevance by reason of the tension which it stirs up both within 1145 3, 46 | It is true that in the term "politics" many confusions 1146 1, 20 | have many positive aspects. Thanks to them news from the entire 1147 2, 30 | and still draw inspiration therefrom. Because the teachings, 1148 4, 50(37)| Cf. 1 Thess 5:21. ~ 1149 1, 17 | 17. We are thinking of the precarious situation 1150 2, 26 | political activity which he thinks of as service cannot without 1151 2, 33 | initiative and choice. At a third level, Marxism' whether 1152 4, 48 | live in brotherhood and a thirst for justice and peace, which 1153 | Though 1154 Int, 6 | confide our preoccupations and thoughts in the face of this problem 1155 2, 38 | technological change, which threatens to drag it towards a new 1156 4, 48 | action. It is too easy to throw back on others responsibility 1157 Int, 5 | recent Council for its part took care to point them out, 1158 2, 33 | not only with a working tool but also a certitude preliminary 1159 | toward 1160 1, 8 | there exist medium-sized towns, the dimension of which 1161 Int, 7 | he can himself find their traces 6. ~ 1162 Int, 4 | experience of Christian tradition over the centuries, remains 1163 Int, 1 | world. The Church, in fact, travels forward with humanity and 1164 1, 12 | let them recall Jonah who traversed Niniveh, the great city, 1165 2, 24 | models are proposed, some are tried out, none of them gives 1166 1, 9 | launches new products and tries to attract the consumer, 1167 2, 37 | of Christian faith here triumphs over the narrow calculations 1168 2, 40 | grasp only a partial-yet true-aspect of man; the complete picture 1169 1, 17 | enduring peace: "We cannot in truthfulness call upon that God who is 1170 2, 37 | systems in which they are trying to affirm themselves. Bureaucratic 1171 2, 39 | as scientifically tested types of behavior. Man can then 1172 Int, 4 | the light of the Gospel's unalterable words and for action from 1173 Int, 3 | outcome. While some people, unaware of present injustices, strive 1174 4, 49 | his faith - a part that unbelievers themselves expect of him - 1175 1, 8 | housing awaits them? ~This unceasing flight from the land, industrial 1176 3, 45 | and struggle which would unceasingly compromise peace. ~ 1177 Int, 5 | Amid the disturbances and uncertainties of the present hour, the 1178 2, 38 | to make it impossible to understand man in his totality. ~ 1179 1, 10 | stranger. Urbanization, undoubtedly an irreversible stage in 1180 1, 9 | professional or regional unemployment, redeployment and mobility 1181 1, 21 | which is the dramatic and unexpected consequence of human activity. 1182 1, 16 | situations of injustice - unfortunately no new phenomenon - must 1183 1, 8 | provokes the flight to the unhappy crowded conditions of the 1184 Int, 4 | difficult for us to utter a unified message and to put forward 1185 2, 32 | now showed itself to be a unitary ideology which explained 1186 4, 50 | unity. "The bonds which unite the faithful are mightier 1187 2, 29 | towards a new positivism: universalized technology as the dominant 1188 2, 30 | origin and destiny of the universe and of man be identified 1189 1, 16 | level. Men rightly consider unjustifiable and reject as inadmissible 1190 1, 9 | different branches of industry. Unlimited competition utilizing the 1191 Int, 3 | repercussions of the crisis which is unsettling society, some of her members 1192 1, 10 | facades much misery is hidden, unsuspected even by the closest neighbors; 1193 | unto 1194 Int, 3 | Christians - willingly or unwillingly - find themselves according 1195 2, 37 | alternate and struggle for the upper hand. ~The dynamism of Christian 1196 4, 48 | Development of Peoples we urged that all should set themselves 1197 1, 11 | direction. ~There is an urgent need to remake at the level 1198 1, 9 | capable of functioning become useless. While very large areas 1199 | using 1200 Int, 4 | It is not however to be utilized for the profit of particular 1201 1, 9 | industry. Unlimited competition utilizing the modern means of publicity 1202 2, 37 | disregard this. The appeal to a utopia is often a convenient excuse 1203 1, 11 | young couples waiting in vain for a decent dwelling at 1204 Int, 4 | solution which has universal validity. Such is not our ambition, 1205 3, 46 | its competence, which can vary from people to people and 1206 Int, 4 | the face of such widely varying situations it is difficult 1207 1, 12 | lose heart in view of the vast and faceless society; let 1208 2, 24 | for their development, a vaster society, one of a universal 1209 2, 30 | distinct from them. Our venerated predecessor Pope John XXIII 1210 4, 52 | Vatican, 14 May 1971. ~PAUL VI~ ~ 1211 1, 21 | becoming in his turn the victim of this degradation. Not 1212 4, 48 | and which burst forth in victory on the morning of the Resurrection 34. 1213 2, 33 | whether in power or not, is viewed as a socialist ideology 1214 4, 49 | Christian must make a wise and vigilant choice and avoid involving 1215 1, 17 | make any sort of social vindication, in spite of their real 1216 2, 25 | impose itself except by virtue of its own truth, and it 1217 2, 40 | characteristic attribute: a global vision of man and of the human 1218 Int, 3 | are a weak minority whose voice makes itself heard with 1219 1, 15 | of view of making their voices heard. The Church directs 1220 1, 10 | centers of consumption and waste. Instead of favoring fraternal 1221 Int, 3 | other places they are a weak minority whose voice makes 1222 2, 37 | of a new earth must not weaken but rather stimulate our 1223 1, 8 | agrarian civilization is weakening. Is sufficient attention 1224 1, 11 | 11. It is in fact the weakest who are the victims of dehumanizing 1225 1, 12 | mercy and was upheld in his weakness by the sole strength of 1226 2, 37 | 37. Today moreover the weaknesses of the ideologies are better 1227 Int, 7 | goods and in the division of wealth, the significance of the 1228 2, 33 | expression and guarantee of the welfare of all, and would deprive 1229 3, 46 | effectively and for the well-being of all, the conditions required 1230 2, 41 | the nineteenth century, western societies and, as a result, 1231 1, 21 | be intolerable. This is a wide-ranging social problem which concerns 1232 Int, 4 | 4. In the face of such widely varying situations it is 1233 2, 40 | recognizes. They can even widen the horizons of human liberty 1234 2 | Widening the horizons ~ 1235 Int, 7 | greater than man but, if he so wills, he can himself find their 1236 1, 10 | a true challenge to the wisdom of man, to his capacity 1237 4, 49 | the Christian must make a wise and vigilant choice and 1238 4, 48 | sphere, the Church has always wished to assume a double function: 1239 2, 23 | claims his own rights without wishing to be answerable for the 1240 4, 48 | worker, are at that level the witnesses to the Church's solicitude 1241 1 | deny the distinction with woman's proper role, which is 1242 1, 12 | the sole strength of the word of Almighty God. In the 1243 Int, 4 | social teaching has been worked out in the course of history 1244 4, 48 | fully the condition of the worker, are at that level the witnesses 1245 2, 25 | dictatorship over minds, the worst kind of all. It is for cultural 1246 1, 14 | and his family "to lead a worthy life on the material, social, 1247 Int, 4 | because it was proclaimed, written and lived in a different 1248 2, 40 | disarmed. For, as we ourself wrote in Populorum Progressio, 1249 3, 44 | and powers that Pope Pius XI already condemned on the 1250 Int, 4 | the message of Pope Leo XIII on "the condition of the 1251 2, 41 | the condition for and the yardstick of human freedom. Progress, 1252 3, 45 | 45. Today men yearn to free themselves from 1253 | your


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