Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 1,7 | our backs on the highest good itself and on the very norm
2 1,12 | publicize what is conducive to good and virtuous conduct, not
3 1,17 | one religion is just as good as another, for there is
4 2,53 | authority and the example of his good life. ~
5 3,76 | And so Saint Cyprian had good reason to remark: "It would
6 3,88 | heavenly light and of all good things, that He safeguard
7 3,88 | worship God and strive in good faith to obey His commands. ~
8 3,91 | Christ promised to men of good will through the song of
9 4,100| Him from whom comes "every good gift and every perfect gift."(
10 4,109| aroused to a life that is good, honorable, and Christian.
11 4,109| clear and certain that the good of the universal Church
12 4,143| things are true, whatever of good repute, if there be any
13 4,145| today who need our counsel, good example, and assistance,
14 4,146| dishonor they find honor. Their good name is railed at, and yet
15 4,148| truth and with a sincere good will are striving to attain
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 16 30 | intellect, yet full of practical good sense; a man of character
17 32 | character of Christ, the Good Shepherd. In evidence of
18 43 | the Church. But there was good reason for committing what
19 53 | of this great preacher's good opinion of you. Let not
20 56 | the greatest abundance of good things from the Giver of
21 56 | things from the Giver of all good. k is of all cities the
22 67 | see more and more men of good will in various parts of
23 68 | psalmist of old: "Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for
24 75 | ready and glad to do all the good we can to others in a spirit
25 76 | with one another in the good things which are theirs.
Grata recordatio
§ 26 16 | dissension and endeavor in good faith to remove them. They
Mater et magistra
§ 27 20 | realization of the common good in the temporal order. It
28 25 | 25. The response of good Catholics to this appeal
29 25 | But others too, men of good will from every nation in
30 35 | administer at their own good pleasure.''14~
31 37 | the interest of the common good as the principal remedies
32 37 | of promoting the common good of all. Finally, there should
33 40 | interests of the common good. ~Pius XII's Radio Address~
34 44 | measure that the common good properly understood demands.''21~
35 56 | the needs of the common good in the prevailing circumstances
36 58 | on the other hand, the good offices of the State are
37 65 | sane view of the common good must be present and operative
38 65 | and those of the common good. For these groups must themselves
39 70 | contribution they make to the good of the community, to the
40 71 | requirements of the general good of the particular country-having
41 71 | requirements of the common good of the universal family
42 77 | The Demands of the Common Good~
43 78 | the demands of the common good of the particular country
44 80 | The demands of the common good on the international level
45 80 | mutual collaboration and good will; and effective co-operation
46 81 | These demands of the common good, both on a national and
47 85 | harmony with the common good and technical progress. ~
48 92 | understanding, appreciation and good will on both sides. It demands,
49 96 | for furthering the common good in all spheres of life. ~
50 104 | interests of the common good. Experience shows that these
51 109 | society must be ordered to the good of the individual. ~Moreover,
52 112 | the limits of the common good, wages too shall increase.
53 117 | exigencies of the common good, which demand that public
54 117 | considerations of the common good properly understood, and
55 118 | must be entrusted to men of good reputation who have the
56 127 | becomes difficult to make a good appraisal of the numbers
57 133 | 133. But the common good also requires the public
58 134 | for reasons of the common good, for public authorities
59 140 | diametrically opposed to the common good. ~The Promotion of Ancillary
60 147 | the other if the common good demands it. If they show
61 147 | themselves alive to the common good and contribute to its realizations,
62 150 | local resources. ~The Common Good~
63 151 | government action is the common good. Public authority, therefore,
64 209 | powers, and construct a very good civilization without God.
65 210 | these gigantic forces for good can be turned by science
66 238 | the best, omit to do the good that is possible and therefore
67 239 | achieving objects which are good in themselves, or can be
68 239 | themselves, or can be turned to good. Needless to say, when the
69 242 | decreed by Providence for the good of man's body and soul,
70 245 | material well-being are good things and mark an important
Pacem in terris
§ 71 1 | World, and to all Men of Good Will. ~Venerable Brethren
72 12 | respected. He has a right to his good name. He has a right to
73 13 | and hence to receive a good general education, and a
74 38 | first truth, the sovereign good, and as such the deepest
75 48 | incentive to work for the common good. And even if it did, it
76 48 | contributing to the common good. But since all men are equal
77 52 | Attainment of the Common Good is the Purpose of the Public
78 54 | attainment of the common good is the sole reason for the
79 54 | In working for the common good, therefore, the authorities
80 54 | Essentials of the Common Good~
81 55 | essential elements of the common good one must certainly include
82 55 | whole of it. For the common good, since it is intimately
83 55 | basic nature of the common good and what it is that brings
84 56 | the nature of the common good that every single citizen
85 56 | strive to promote the common good in the interest of all,
86 56 | established for the common good of all."40~Nevertheless,
87 57 | the fact that the common good is something which affects
88 57 | That, then, is the sort of good which rulers of States must
89 58 | emphasized that the common good "must take account of all
90 59 | to implement the common good must not jeopardize his
91 60 | accepted today that the common good is best safeguarded when
92 69 | exigencies of the common good. And as justice must be
93 69 | interested parties. The good order of society also requires
94 70 | attainment of the common good. ~
95 74 | effectual for the common good; and in a system which allows
96 84 | promotion of the common good. That is the primary reason
97 84 | lmperative of the Common Good~
98 85 | imperatives of the common good is the recognition of the
99 86 | legitimately entitled to its good name and to the respect
100 89 | dignity and honor; and with good reason. ~The Question of
101 92 | and the right to their good name and due honors. Consequently,
102 97 | all mankind, as though the good of the entire human family
103 98 | primarily to protect the common good of the State, which certainly
104 98 | divorced from the common good of the entire human family ~
105 100 | Furthermore, the universal common good requires the encouragement
106 106 | immigrants and-so far as the good of their own community,
107 111 | violence. And they have good reasons for their fear,
108 113 | desirable and most fruitful of good. ~Three Motives~
109 116 | rich with possibilities for good. Its advantages will be
110 124 | keeping with the common good, to political freedom, and
111 124 | fittingly promote the common good of all mankind, as well
112 131 | Ensure Universal Common Good the ~
113 132 | measure the universal common good; the good, that is, of the
114 132 | universal common good; the good, that is, of the whole human
115 133 | for the universal common good through the normal diplomatic
116 134 | hand, the universal common good gives rise to problems of
117 135 | of promoting the common good of all peoples. ~Connection
118 135 | Connection Between the Common Good and Political Authority~
119 136 | significance of the common good on the one hand, and the
120 136 | of promoting the common good in civil society, is a postulate
121 136 | of realizing the common good by ways and means adequate
122 137 | Today the universal common good presents us with problems
123 138 | achieving the universal common good cannot be imposed by force.
124 138 | dedication to the common good of all peoples. The forcible
125 138 | accord. ~The Universal Common Good and Personal Rights~
126 139 | 139. The common good of individual States is
127 139 | same is true of the common good of all States taken together.
128 140 | affect the universal common good. These are problems which,
129 155 | to the universal common good. Daily is borne in on us
130 157 | achieving objects which are good in themselves, or conducive
131 157 | themselves, or conducive to good."66~Error and the Errant~
132 158 | to achieve some external good, collaborate with unbelievers
133 158 | the possible existence of good and commendable elements
134 165 | is shared by all men of good will: that peace may be
135 166 | energy to further this common good of all mankind. Yet peace
136 167 | by the most praiseworthy good will, cannot hope to achieve
137 171 | Blessing. And upon all men of good will, to whom We also address
Paenitentiam agere
§ 138 22 | Council, by ardent prayer, good works, and the practice
139 28 | shown by those who make a good Confession, take part in
140 36 | Preparing to Receise the Good Seed~
141 38 | the fervor of piety. The "good seed" which the Council
142 43 | earnest of Our fatherly good will, Our Apostolic Blessing. ~
Princeps pastorum
§ 143 10 | It was, therefore, with good reason that Our predecessor
144 21 | importance of gaining the good will of native peoples and
145 23 | universe and the common good";44 and St. Augustine uttered
146 25 | detrimental to the common good and are the opposite of
147 29 | the present and future good and growth of the Church.
148 32 | to others, either to give good example and encouragement
149 35 | order that they may see your good works and give glory to
150 35 | observing you by reason of your good works, glorify God in the
151 44 | divine cause and the common good of their people. ~Training
152 48 | 48. The "good fight"80 in the cause of
153 50 | the pursuit of the common good. ~Aid to Missions from Catholic
154 52 | help that will be decisive. Good men will surely find a way
155 52 | in order first to arouse good will, and then to channel
156 54 | they are, they must be a good example to others and bring
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 157 1,10 | vice back to the path of good living. ~The Evangelical
158 1,21 | It is harder to lead a good life in the work of caring
159 1,22 | chastity; St. Pius X had good reason to call this virtue
160 2,46 | believe on faith that the good and gracious God is there
161 3,59 | you can do nothing."71~The Good Shepherd~
162 3,62 | reproduced the true image of the good shepherd in himself as he
163 3,63 | addressed to his people: "Good shepherd! O shepherd who
164 3,68 | entrusted to me come back to a good way of life. For all my
165 3,73 | loved, so that we can do good to them,"79 then let these
166 3,75 | St. John M. Vianney, good shepherd that he was, was
167 3,116| 117. So there is good reason for Us to link together
168 3,118| heavenly graces and of Our good will. ~
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