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life

Ad Petri Cathedram
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1 Int,1 | predecessor passed from this life. Virtually the entire world, 2 1,19 | not this earthly, mortal life but the life which lies 3 1,19 | earthly, mortal life but the life which lies ahead of us in 4 2,22 | desires for the things of this life. When we speak of this serious 5 2,23 | sustenance and the necessities of life. The various nations are 6 2,23 | A Journey to Immortal Life~ 7 2,24 | journey through this mortal life should not be regarded as 8 2,24 | human flesh to immortal life, to a fatherland which will 9 2,27 | a common destiny in this life and the next. Why, then, 10 2,28 | youths in the flower of life have shed their blood already! 11 2,45 | lowest classes, can obtain life's necessities by their toil 12 2,45 | integral part of everyday life; even the poorest citizens 13 2,53 | the example of his good life. ~ 14 2,55 | an upright and religious life. ~ 15 3,65 | way, the truth, and the life."22~ 16 3,74 | foster the supernatural life of the faithful. ~ 17 3,84 | contemplate the happy issue of the life they lived, and imitate 18 3,92 | Catholic Church, share in that life which flows from the divine 19 3,92 | of the Body. Through that life, those who faithfully obey 20 3,92 | enjoy even in this mortal life that happiness which is 21 4,109| men may be aroused to a life that is good, honorable, 22 4,113| to a desire for eternal life. in homes for orphans, and 23 4,124| obtain the necessities of life for themselves or their 24 4,125| that the sufferings of this life serve to purify the soul; 25 4,127| their very difficult lot in life may be sure that We deeply 26 4,133| factories, they must lead a life very different from the 27 4,134| from the wholesome way of life and the religious practices 28 4,141| A Renewal of Christian Life~ 29 4,142| see a renewal of Christian life. This, far more than prayer, 30 4,144| and the truth, and the life."72 If anyone is lukewarm, 31 4,145| assistance, for their lot in life is unhappy and miserable. 32 4,146| to death, and yet their life is quickened. They are poor, 33 4,148| renewal of the Christian life, this holiness and virtue-not Aeterna Dei sapientia §
34 4 | may well be applied to the life and activity of St. Leo. 35 8 | notable achievements of his life? To this question We would 36 37 | s birth is the source of life for Christian people; the 37 56 | underwent the sunset of life in the West, from whence Grata recordatio §
38 2 | practice of the Christian life. In strong and persuasive 39 3 | vanished as the years of Our life have passed. On the contrary, 40 5 | Pius XII, from this mortal life in which he had distinguished 41 17 | the practical conduct of life which cannot possibly be 42 18 | that God is the author of life and its laws, that He is 43 19 | dying of Jesus, so that the life also of Jesus may be made Mater et magistra §
44 1 | the twofold task of giving life to her children and of teaching 45 2 | upwards for the eternal life of heaven, where one day 46 3 | exigencies of man's daily life, with his livelihood and 47 4 | and the truth, and the life,"2 "I am the light of the 48 13 | progressive disruption of family life. ~ 49 42 | values of social and economic life. These three fundamental 50 45 | promoting the welfare of family life. It "secures for the father 51 49 | taking a part in public life, and public authorities 52 56 | and conditions of human life. ~ 53 60 | development in the social life of man is at once a symptom 54 61 | pertain to the necessities of life, health care, education 55 62 | many departments of human life. As a consequence, it narrows 56 63 | this growth in the social life of man is not a product 57 67 | and obligations of social life,26~The Remuneration of Work~ 58 70 | meet the basic needs of life. It in no way corresponds 59 71 | them to live a truly human life and to fulfill their family 60 74 | in which the individual life of the citizens may fully 61 79 | possible a more human way of life will be available not merely 62 96 | common good in all spheres of life. ~The Participation of Workers 63 98 | entire economic and social life, upon which their own prosperity 64 112 | and security for family life and of greater peace and 65 124 | more comfortable way of life. There is the lure of novelty 66 124 | amenities of town and city life. But a contributory cause 67 142 | what the structure of farm life should be, since rural conditions 68 143 | effective part in public life, both on the administrative 69 144 | work has to do with the life of plants and animals, a 70 144 | of plants and animals, a life that is inexhaustible in 71 144 | for the support of human life, and the raw materials of 72 159 | because he has laid down his life for us; and we ought to 73 176 | the be-all and end-all of life. This attitude is contagious, 74 186 | shortage in the necessities of life. ~ 75 189 | order and which attack human life at its very source, but 76 191 | conception of man himself and his life. ~Only Possible Solution~ 77 192 | of each individual human life. Attention must then be 78 192 | Respect for the Laws of Life~ 79 193 | solemnly proclaim that human life is transmitted by means 80 193 | The transmission of human life is the result of a personal 81 193 | propagation of plant and animal life. ~ 82 194 | 194. Human life is sacred-all men must recognize 83 195 | sense of responsibility in life, especially in such matters 84 195 | the transmitting of human life and the bringing up of children. ~ 85 195 | Science in the Service of Life~ 86 196 | parents: to transmit human life - "Increase and mutliply"44 - 87 197 | into the service of human life. ~ 88 198 | threatens to extinguish human life, and on the other hand we 89 199 | the transmission of human life. But these problems can 90 200 | technology in every aspect of life has led, particularly today, 91 203 | responsibility in public life, are showing themselves 92 208 | problems relating to his life as an individual and as 93 220 | conditions in which man's life is lived. They also take 94 222 | Christian conception of life. ~ 95 234 | Christian conception of life demands of all-whether highborn 96 235 | beguiles men into thinking that life is nothing more than the 97 235 | temperance and simplicity of life are the dictates of sound 98 239 | not share their view of life. In such circumstances, 99 240 | their lot to live an active life in the world and organize 100 254 | therefore imagine that a life of activity in the world 101 256 | demands of justice in all life's difficulties and complexities, 102 258 | share in His own divine life; and since they are united 103 258 | whereby the Christian way of life can leaven this civilization 104 260 | problems of our modern social life. We have given principles 105 260 | a kingdom of truth and life; a kingdom of holiness and 106 261 | anxieties of this present life. Her words re-echo those Pacem in terris §
107 11 | the proper development of life, particularly food, clothing, 108 14 | Choose Freely One's State in Life~ 109 15 | for themselves the kind of life which appeals to them: whether 110 15 | priesthood or the religious life.12~ 111 21 | and security for family life, and of greater peace and 112 26 | an active part in public life, and to make his own contribution 113 29 | the duty to preserve one's life; the right to a decent standard 114 32 | right to the necessities of life, unless we also do all in 115 34 | to his freedom. ~Social Life in Truth, Justice, Charity 116 41 | now playing in political life is everywhere evident. This 117 41 | in domestic and in public life the rights and duties which 118 45 | their life-the interior life of the spirit, and the life 119 45 | life of the spirit, and the life which they live in the society 120 59 | man cannot in this mortal life satisfy his needs or attain 121 64 | groups, so that the social life of the people may become 122 66 | every department of social life. ~Structure and Operation 123 71 | 71. And yet social life is so complex, varied and 124 72 | the conditions of modern life and seek solutions to new 125 72 | Participation in Public Life~ 126 80 | nature that governs the life and conduct of individuals 127 90 | virtues of their own way of life, but it does mean the utter 128 97 | their customs and way of life. It will never happen if 129 111 | danger for various forms of life on earth. ~Need for Disarmament~ 130 130 | influence on man's way of life. This progress is a spur 131 135 | and structure of political life in the modern world, and 132 138 | excellence of their own way of life. They are right, therefore, 133 144 | and lead a fully human life. It also recognized other 134 145 | active part in the public life of their own nations, and 135 146 | an active part in public life, and to work together for 136 148 | insinuate himself into public life unless he be scientifically 137 149 | the relationships of daily life into conformity with a more 138 155 | make the reality of social life conform better to the requirements 139 159 | take a leading part in the life of the community, and in Paenitentiam agere §
140 13 | by means of the word of life; in order that he might 141 27 | that renewal of Christian life which is one of the principal 142 30 | resignation and trust of all life's sorrows and hardships 143 30 | obligations of our daily life and work and the practice 144 30 | bitterness of this mortal life of ours with the promise 145 31 | annoyances and sufferings of this life, the faithful ought also 146 31 | flesh, he was brought to life in the spirit.''31 "Since, 147 36 | repudiate this unworthy way of life which gives frequent rein 148 36 | each in his own station in life, he will be enabled to play 149 37 | public, to a disciplined life and to missionary zeal. ~ Princeps pastorum §
150 2 | four years of Our priestly life. We happily recall Whitsunday 151 10 | it seemed as though the life of the Church used to prosper 152 10 | world; today, however, the life of the Church is shared, 153 14 | that a perfect Christian life is a goal toward which all 154 14 | of birth, their walk of life, or the degree of civilization 155 16 | and lead to perfection of life, with the help of God's 156 16 | insure an easier and better life and to preserve the bodily 157 22 | outstanding blessings of her life and her teaching, from which 158 26 | emanates the supernatural life of Jesus Christ, if the 159 29 | determination; if their spiritual life does not flourish and fails 160 31 | the pastures of eternal life,53 so that one day they 161 31 | Shepherd, who lays down his life for his sheep,55 will give 162 31 | and the truth, and the life."56~ 163 33 | strong resolution to lead a life adorned with all the Christian 164 33 | by apostolic activity: a life, We say, modeled on the 165 37 | completes the Christian life of individuals and of the 166 39 | faithful also affect the life and structure of the Church. 167 47 | planned to make them lead a life inspired by Catholic principles 168 47 | houses, in which Christian life and morals are safely preserved, 169 47 | school. ~Problems in Public Life~ 170 48 | home, but also in public life in all of its forms. In 171 48 | economic, and political life that their entire future 172 48 | world. ~Christians in Public Life~ 173 49 | bring laymen into the public life of their countries for the 174 49 | indeed, as though your life depended on it."82~ 175 51 | either temporarily or for life, in order to contribute, 176 52 | professions and in public life to consider seriously how Sacerdotii nostri primordia Chapter, §
177 ,5 | holiness over Our priestly life at moments of great importance, 178 ,6 | special love with holiness of life. . . So a cleric should 179 ,6 | Jesus Christ who is his life."7~Subject of the Encyclical~ 180 ,7 | heights of the priestly life. And so We are pleased to 181 ,8 | has any reference to the life of a priest in the present 182 1,10 | expected to adopt this kind of life; and yet divine providence 183 1,10 | all because this way of life is particularly successful 184 1,12 | evangelical perfection of life. The truth is just the opposite; 185 1,14 | with himself; he passed a life that was almost completely 186 1,15 | And toward the end of his life, he used to enjoy saying 187 1,19 | lack the necessities of life.30~Model of Chastity~ 188 1,20 | Throughout his whole life, the holy Cure of Ars carried 189 1,21 | is harder to lead a good life in the work of caring for 190 1,22 | kind, to let their whole life, so to say, resound with 191 1,25 | 25. The ascetic way of life, by which priestly chastity 192 1,26 | unshaken throughout his life drove him to an uninterrupted 193 1,27 | 28. All his life he longed to lead a quiet 194 1,27 | lead a quiet and retired life in the background, and he 195 1,27 | ardently desired a solitary life, and as long as this wish 196 1,27 | consolation that his state of life might have offered":40 but " 197 1,27 | till the end of his mortal life."42~ 198 1,29 | mind: "The holiness of any life and the effectiveness of 199 2,34 | village where Christian life had been languished for 200 2,34 | his own piety and gave new life to it and promoted the effectiveness 201 2,34 | confessionals where supernatural life and health are restored 202 2,34 | people."47~Prayer in the Life of St. John Vianney~ 203 2,36 | God." The testimony of his life makes it clear that he always 204 2,38 | the depths of the inner life of this humble priest when 205 2,38 | live for God: O blessed life, O blessed death!"52~Necessity 206 2,38 | Necessity of Prayer Life~ 207 2,39 | that these lessons from the life of St. John M. Viand may 208 2,42 | attractions of this earthly life. John Mary Vianney on the 209 2,44 | last thirty years of his life in Church caring for the 210 2,49 | important aspect of priestly life. ~ 211 2,52 | means to gain supernatural life, to grow in it, and if need 212 2,53 | and fitting to call the life of St. John Vianney a priestly 213 2,54 | main works of the apostolic life in a tiny country church. ~ 214 2,56 | Nostrae: "Just as the whole life of Our Savior was pointed 215 2,56 | sacrifice of Himself, so too the life of the priest, who must 216 2,56 | to share in the expiatory life of the Divine Redeemer himself. . . .65 217 3,59 | As a matter of fact, the life of the Cure of Ars offers 218 3,62 | flock, one whose own way of life was very close to theirs 219 3,67 | he called his miserable life; and We also know that only 220 3,68 | come back to a good way of life. For all my life I am prepared 221 3,68 | way of life. For all my life I am prepared to endure 222 3,72 | each one think over his own life, in the light of the supernatural 223 3,74 | example of his priestly life. Is not this thought powerful 224 3,75 | Christian truth. Throughout his life, he preached and taught 225 3,79 | towards the end of his life on earth, his voice was 226 3,79 | convert to a better way of life the faithful who surrounded 227 3,79 | being moved deeply with a life so completely dedicated 228 3,83 | priest who throughout his life was a witness in word and 229 3,84 | for a long period of his life, and especially his administration 230 3,85 | bed. Toward the end of his life, the number of those who 231 3,109| the heavenly banquet of life and truth to them? ~ 232 3,114| merits, completed his long life, She appeared in another 233 3,118| are needed for priests' life and work, with all Our heart


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