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1 Int,2 | gentle love which reach all men. ~ 2 Int,3 | hope that the hearts of men would be stirred to a fuller 3 Int,5 | the grace of God move all men to attain these objectives, 4 1,6 | All the evils which poison men and nations and trouble 5 1,6 | which enter the recesses of men's hearts and the bloodstream 6 1,8 | and eternal happiness. All men, therefore, are bound to 7 1,9 | intimately connected. Some men, as the Apostle of the Gentiles 8 1,10 | 10. Such men have strayed pathetically 9 1,10 | devised in the wickedness of men, in craftiness, according 10 1,11 | and win over less learned men and to shape the inexperienced 11 1,12 | development of the minds of men, and especially of the young, 12 1,14 | however, they can also entice men, especially the young, to 13 1,16 | well-being and benefit of men, and at the same time will 14 1,17 | 17. Some men, indeed do not attack the 15 2,21 | 21. All men, therefore, private citizens 16 2,23 | 23. God created men as brothers, not foes. He 17 2,23 | are simply communities of men, that is, of brothers. They 18 2,25 | hope, were taken away from men, there would be no reason 19 2,28 | been enough warfare among men! Too many youths in the 20 2,29 | 29. All men, then, should turn their 21 2,33 | 33. But if men do not pursue this fraternal 22 2,33 | peril. This is why wise men grieve and lament; they 23 2,35 | 35. We ask all men, but particularly rulers 24 2,40 | inviolable rights of others. All men are brothers. Their differences, 25 2,42 | readily accessible to all men. Anyone who is diligent 26 2,44 | and unhappiness for many men. And this problem can entail 27 2,44 | difficulties today, when men are being replaced by all 28 2,44 | he said, "honest working men almost beyond number who 29 2,45 | courageous undertakings, that all men, even those of the lowest 30 2,46 | really consider them as men, or rather, as brothers. 31 2,48 | else would be unworthy of men, not to say of Christians. 32 3,67 | conspicuous that by it all men can find and recognize the 33 3,68 | cornerstone is Peter. All men should work together like 34 3,78 | 78. All men are to have part in this 35 3,83 | Christ: 'By this will all men know that you are my disciples, 36 3,90 | by a burning love for all men, but also by that interior 37 3,91 | which Christ promised to men of good will through the 38 4,104| s light to the minds of men, to redirect the wills of 39 4,104| toil and labor. ~Religious Men~ 40 4,105| and congregations. These men have embraced the various 41 4,108| integral part of the duty all men have to spread the kingdom 42 4,109| every soul, and that all men may be aroused to a life 43 4,109| honorable, and Christian. These men seek not their own interests, 44 4,115| the problems that beset men today-and affect Christianity 45 4,115| that priests, religious men, and holy virgins seem now 46 4,115| remedy. Priests, religious men, and virgins consecrated 47 4,115| are not open to them. Many men ignore or avoid them; some, 48 4,116| circumstances, these Catholic men and women would accomplish 49 4,117| resolution in order that all men might recognize the truth 50 4,118| efforts. Great numbers of men have not had the benefit 51 4,128| various classes, so that all men may become in name and in 52 4,130| Church; for they only draw men on with false promises and 53 4,130| unscrupulously to deprive men of their supreme spiritual 54 4,130| adhere to the doctrines these men propose, minimize or eliminate 55 4,139| and the real interests of men and nations do not refuse 56 4,146| conduct themselves like honest men, they are punished like Aeterna Dei sapientia §
57 9 | inheritance of both these men of learning, the brightest 58 15 | Mediator between God and men, the Man Jesus Christ, could 59 33 | Our opinions as to weigh men's misdeeds in the balance ( 60 51 | 51. "It was through these men, O Rome, that the light 61 56 | faithful. These two saintly men did indeed have their rising 62 60 | one mediator of God and men, the man Christ Jesus."53~ 63 61 | Leo's desire to see all men enter the way of truth, 64 65 | one, as thou, Father, in men, and I in thee; that they 65 67 | however, see more and more men of good will in various 66 79 | effectually destroyed when men's hearts are reunited in Grata recordatio §
67 13 | 13. These young men present such a wonderful 68 13 | themselves to God that other men might gain Christ,8 whether 69 14 | apostolic labors of these young men will be commended to the 70 16 | must adapt to the needs of men of today the laws which 71 16 | the individual souls of men are created by God and destined 72 17 | God wishes the welfare of men and of nations!10~ 73 18 | 18. And so We hope that men will set aside those sterile 74 19 | permits Vs to hope that men will be drawn by a right Mater et magistra §
75 1 | an embrace of love, that men, in every age, should find 76 9 | vital criteria by which men can judge the magnitude 77 25 | surprising. But others too, men of good will from every 78 43 | were created by God for all men should flow to all alike, 79 48 | social security systems. Men in labor unions are showing 80 58 | weak by the strong. For men of this stamp are always 81 62 | relationships necessarily reduce men to the condition of being 82 62 | means. ~Creation of Free Men~ 83 63 | we saw, the creation of men who are free and autunomous 84 65 | present and operative in men invested with public authority. 85 66 | mutual ties binding the men of our age one to the other 86 69 | some parts of the world men are being subjected to inhuman 87 70 | of honest, hard-working men gets scant reward. Their 88 74 | it is the product of the men who work together in the 89 82 | the conditions in which men are engaged in producing 90 92 | service to their fellow men. ~Balancing Unity of Direction 91 118 | law must be entrusted to men of good reputation who have 92 155 | movement of goods, capital and men from one country to another. 93 157 | solidarity which binds all men together as members of a 94 192 | worldwide co-operation among men, with a view to a fruitful 95 194 | Human life is sacred-all men must recognize that fact. 96 203 | necessity, it would seem that men in general, and particularly 97 203 | absense of mutual trust. Men, and consequently States, 98 204 | growing uneasiness gnaws at men's hearts and makes them 99 205 | is not adhered to by all, men cannot hope to come to open 100 210 | this truth. More and more men are beginning to realize 101 210 | adequately explained. Such men are appalled when they consider 102 211 | of an earthly paradise. Men, too, are becoming more 103 213 | religion which exists in all men everywhere, and which nothing, 104 215 | 215. Let men make all the technical and 105 216 | Christian culture. And will not men who see clearly and compare 106 217 | enhance man's greatness, men fondly imagine that they 107 219 | That is necessarily so, for men are by nature social beings. 108 221 | throughout the world, but also men of goodwill everywhere. ~ 109 235 | abroad today which beguiles men into thinking that life 110 241 | fact powerless to direct men's lives. ~Matter and Spirit~ 111 242 | goes out improved, whereas men there are corrupted and 112 244 | strikingly verified today. Men are losing their own identity 113 244 | the works of the hands of men."50~True Hierarchy of Values~ 114 246 | divine Master ever sound in men's ears: "For what doth it 115 252 | and spiritual interests of men, We call upon all, public 116 256 | impossible not to love his fellow men. He makes his own their 117 258 | power. "He that abideth in men, and I in him, the same 118 261 | the increasing needs of men, and the sorrows and anxieties Pacem in terris §
119 1 | Catholic World, and to all Men of Good Will. ~Venerable 120 4 | relationships that bind men together could only be governed 121 5 | insists on his preserving it. Men "show the work of the law 122 6 | so; the laws which govern men are quite different. The 123 7 | of nations on the other. Men's common interests make 124 - | I. ORDER BETWEEN MEN~ 125 8 | which should prevail among men. ~ 126 9 | productive association of men in society demands the acceptance 127 10 | incomparably increased. Men have been ransomed by the 128 23 | 23. Men are by nature social, and 129 25 | world-wide fellowship of men. ~Political Rights~ 130 30 | corresponding duty in other men; the duty, that is, of recognizing 131 31 | 31. Since men are social by nature, they 132 31 | other's interests. That men should recognize and perform 133 33 | ordered, it must also provide men with abundant resources. 134 33 | and collaboration of all men in the many enterprises 135 34 | collaboration with other men, should be primarily a matter 136 35 | picture it, demands that men be guided by justice, respect 137 35 | in the world to make all men alike heirs to the noblest 138 36 | By its means enlightened men can share their knowledge 139 36 | the external community of men and its continual development. ~ 140 37 | animated and perfected by men's love for one another, 141 40 | social condition of working men. They began by claiming 142 40 | Today, therefore, working men all over the world are loud 143 43 | Thus all over the world men are either the citizens 144 43 | of the past. ~Equality of Men~ 145 44 | conviction is widespread that all men are equal in natural dignity; 146 45 | basis of rights and duties, men have an immediate grasp 147 46 | wisdom."29~God has created men social by nature, and a 148 48 | promises of reward, provides men with no effective incentive 149 48 | common good. But since all men are equal in natural dignity, 150 49 | State have no power to bind men in conscience, unless their 151 50 | obedience paid to them as men. It is in reality an act 152 50 | universe, who has decreed that men's dealings with one another 153 50 | has established. And we men do not demean ourselves 154 51 | to obey God rather than men "34~Indeed, the passing 155 52 | from God does not mean that men have no power to choose 156 53 | 53. Men, both as individuals and 157 62 | superintendence and co-ordination of men's respective rights in society. 158 64 | must make sure that working men are paid a just and equitable 159 73 | A natural consequence of men's dignity is unquestionably 160 74 | government opens out to men a new and extensive field 161 79 | indication of the fact that men, increasingly aware nowadays 162 82 | 82. The idea that men, by the fact of their appointment 163 85 | and engraved indelibly on men's hearts . . . Its principles 164 85 | to guide the policies of men and nations. They are also 165 85 | lights-providential signs-which men must heed if their laborious 166 87 | we know from experience, men frequently differ widely 167 87 | others. On the contrary, such men have a greater share in 168 89 | to his fellows, since all men are equally noble in natural 169 92 | And just as individual men may not pursue their own 170 94 | strength) as a result of which men of similar ethnic background 171 98 | authority exists, not to confine men within the frontiers of 172 100 | their ethnic background, men possess, besides the special 173 100 | distinguish them from other men, other very important elements 174 108 | praise of all right-minded men those international agencies 175 113 | and complete, and reach men's very souls, it is impossible 176 113 | expectation of war from men's minds. But this requires 177 118 | deliberations together, let men of outstanding wisdom and 178 121 | 121. All men are united by their common 179 126 | 126. Men nowadays are becoming more 180 129 | that bind them together as men. We are hopeful, too, that 181 129 | characteristic of love that it draws men together in all sorts of 182 - | IV. RELATIONSHIP OF MEN AND OF POLITICAL COMMUNITIES 183 130 | This progress is a spur to men all over the world to extend 184 132 | family, for it consists of men who are all equal by virtue 185 145 | the more desirable in that men today are taking an ever 186 150 | really to become operative, men must first of all take the 187 150 | respective natures. Secondly, men's actions must be made to 188 150 | dictates of conscience, men must conduct themselves 189 152 | reason for this, since the men who have largely contributed-and 190 152 | of these institutions are men who are professed Christians, 191 156 | what needs to be done; all men must realize that. Every 192 156 | things. It is an age in which men, having discovered the atom 193 157 | cooperation of Catholics with men who may not be Christians 194 157 | nevertheless are reasonable men, and men of natural moral 195 157 | are reasonable men, and men of natural moral integrity. " 196 158 | error-even in the case of men who err regarding the truth 197 158 | nature, origin and purpose of men and the world, and economic, 198 159 | which rule the lives of men both as individuals and 199 161 | contending parties, it reduces men and political parties to 200 162 | obligations incumbent upon men of high principles, We must 201 163 | Considering the need, the men who are shouldering this 202 163 | encouraged to hope that many more men, Christians especially, 203 165 | problems which are causing men extreme anxiety at the present 204 165 | We know is shared by all men of good will: that peace 205 168 | passion and death washed away men's sins, which are the fountainhead 206 170 | banish from the souls of men whatever might endanger 207 170 | peace. May He transform all men into witnesses of truth, 208 170 | inflame the desires of all men to break through the barriers 209 171 | regular, on religious both men and women, on all the faithful 210 171 | Apostolic Blessing. And upon all men of good will, to whom We Paenitentiam agere §
211 3 | as being even closer to men's hearts and minds during 212 4 | successors of the Apostles, men to whom the Saviour of the 213 21 | certain," he said, "that men's prayers are more pleasing 214 34 | it not merely by teaching men His heavenly doctrine, but 215 35 | the eternal salvation of men who have strayed far too 216 36 | martyrs and those heroic men and women who have been 217 39 | His supernatural gifts to men, He does so in the measure Princeps pastorum §
218 3 | of the Gospel among all men, and that he will bring 219 7 | peace and prosperity to all men, children of their Heavenly 220 14 | Gospel; they can teach all men that a perfect Christian 221 15 | its ranks just and holy men capable of governing, forming, 222 19 | the eternal salvation of men. The Church, however, which 223 22 | easily transferred to the lay men and women of the particular 224 26 | Church, which embraces all men with the same love; We are 225 29 | Christian communities to convert men to the Catholic religion 226 30 | 30. Nevertheless, men recruited from the ranks 227 34 | like leaven, move among men like angels, be like men 228 34 | men like angels, be like men unto children, and like 229 34 | children, and like spiritual men unto animal men, in order 230 34 | spiritual men unto animal men, in order to win them over, 231 35 | your light shine before men, in order that they may 232 37 | and amicably embraces all men, whether brothers or enemies. 233 45 | it is necessary to train men who are capable of enkindling 234 45 | most efficient operation; men and women, We say, who in 235 47 | turn out falsely educated men, swollen with arrogance, 236 52 | that will be decisive. Good men will surely find a way to Sacerdotii nostri primordia Chapter, §
237 1,10 | successful in bringing many men who have been drawn away 238 1,14 | others but the poorest of men in dealing with himself; 239 1,16 | they look around and see men ready to sell anything for 240 1,25 | conferred on human society by men like this who are free of 241 2,54 | never be permitted to make men of God forget the great 242 2,56 | Jesus expiates the sins of men, so too the priest must 243 3,73 | who was so "convinced that men should be loved, so that 244 3,74 | efforts of even the holiest of men will sometimes fail. But 245 3,74 | the eternal fate of many men is bound up with his pastoral 246 3,77 | 78. Men in Sacred Orders should 247 3,78 | speaker that stand out in men like P. Segneri or B. Bossuet. 248 3,90 | it wreaks in the souls of men. He used to paint it in 249 3,93 | over human malice and that men have their sins wiped away 250 3,112| redemption of the souls of men and on the growth of the 251 3,114| and through her, invited men with a mother's insistence


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