Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 Int,3 | recognition of truth, a renewal of Christian morals, and a restoration
2 1,14 | morality and goodness, even Christian virtue. Unfortunately, however,
3 2,32 | Nothing is better suited than Christian virtue, and especially justice,
4 2,48 | what does it profit them? ~Christian Charity~
5 2,49 | charity. We refer to that Christian charity which is a principle
6 2,52 | holiness and indissolubility of Christian marriage. It is the basis
7 2,57 | for every family. All the Christian virtues should flourish
8 2,58 | and necessary union. The Christian family is a sacred institution.
9 3,61 | of sound morals among the Christian flock, and appropriate adaptation
10 3,64 | adorned with the name of Christian even though separated from
11 3,66 | is no such unity in other Christian communities, all who look
12 3,85 | Apostolic See with which your Christian community was beneficially
13 4,98 | As guides with Us of the Christian people, you have borne the
14 4,106 | redounded to the benefit of the Christian name and Christian virtue.
15 4,106 | of the Christian name and Christian virtue. Although We are
16 4,107 | truth of the gospel and Christian virtue to the people who
17 4,109 | is good, honorable, and Christian. These men seek not their
18 4,112 | preeminent assistance in Christian countries and in those lands
19 4,114 | the Catholic Church, to Christian education, to what are called
20 4,117 | force and attraction of Christian virtue. ~The Needs of Our
21 4,120 | matters of ecclesiastical and Christian discipline, to which all
22 4,122 | his personal formation in Christian wisdom and virtue. They
23 4,127 | control, and direction of the Christian virtue of justice. We are
24 4,130 | supreme spiritual goods-the Christian commandments, Christian
25 4,130 | Christian commandments, Christian hope, and Christian faith.
26 4,130 | commandments, Christian hope, and Christian faith. Those who adhere
27 4,132 | take steps to see that the Christian social doctrine which Our
28 4,132(65)| XII to members of Italian Christian trade unions, March 11,
29 4,134 | is hostile and hurtful to Christian virtue. In such surroundings
30 4,141 | of Christ. ~A Renewal of Christian Life~
31 4,142 | wish to see a renewal of Christian life. This, far more than
32 4,145 | most pleasing to God. ~The Christian~
33 4,148 | achieve this renewal of the Christian life, this holiness and
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 34 8 | a brilliant star in the Christian firmament. ~The Pelagian
35 23 | the future disruption of Christian unity. ~Toward Full Catholic
36 24 | s public relations with Christian princes. To see the Church
37 28 | saintly exponent of the Christian mysteries. He explains them
38 37 | is the source of life for Christian people; the birthday of
39 77 | threatening to annihiliate our Christian faith. ~
40 78 | when in the camp of the Christian army the same preparation
Grata recordatio
§ 41 2 | relevant to the practice of the Christian life. In strong and persuasive
42 7 | legacy, the care of the whole Christian flock; with the same pastoral
43 20 | renewed vigor of all the Christian virtues which We hope this
Mater et magistra
§ 44 22 | ends. ~Human Solidarity and Christian Brotherhood~
45 23 | of human solidarity and Christian brotherhood. Unrestricted
46 23 | are clearly contrary to Christian teaching and the nature
47 27 | this magnificent summary of Christian social principles, Our Predecessor,
48 28 | but also to reformulate Christian social thought in the light
49 41 | render more precise the Christian definition of social rights
50 100 | professional groups and Christian associations of workers
51 101 | wholesome influence of the Christian religion . ~
52 102 | sons of Ours who in a true Christian spirit collaborate with
53 120 | of human sympathy and the Christian charity of individuals.
54 142 | if we hold to a human and Christian concept of man and the family,
55 142 | principles of justice and Christian teaching. We are bound above
56 155 | solidarity of the human race and Christian brotherhood demand the elimination
57 216 | even those of an ancient Christian culture. And will not men
58 222 | an integral part of the Christian conception of life. ~
59 225 | day enter their minds. ~Christian Education~
60 228 | 228. No Christian education can be considered
61 228 | and social activities in a Christian manner. ~
62 232 | liberty. Thus one learns Christian behavior in social and economic
63 232 | economic matters by actual Christian action in those fields. ~
64 233 | experience they have gained. ~Christian Spirit-Not Hedonism~
65 234 | an important truth: the Christian conception of life demands
66 252 | before God and society. ~The Christian's Work in the World~
67 253 | to lessen their personal Christian commitment in this passing
68 254 | as a human being and as a Christian. ~Perfection Through Daily
69 258 | becomes a means whereby the Christian way of life can leaven this
Pacem in terris
§ 70 41 | of swifter growth among Christian nations, but it is also
71 47 | right reason, and above all Christian faith, make it clear that
72 107 | of human solidarity or of Christian charity, which aims at relieving
73 121 | They are called to form one Christian family. In Our encyclical
74 146 | endeavor, in the light of Christian faith, and with love as
75 147 | civilization with right ideals and Christian principles, it is not enough
76 151 | 151. In traditionally Christian States at the present time,
77 151 | but slightly affected by Christian motives and a Christian
78 151 | Christian motives and a Christian spirit. ~
79 153 | inadequate education in Christian teaching and Christian morality.
80 153 | in Christian teaching and Christian morality. In many places
Paenitentiam agere
§ 81 1 | Redeemer. No individual Christian can grow in perfection,
82 2 | prayer and other acts of Christian virtue, We included a warning
83 14 | themselves in the practice of Christian virtue. Hence the Apostle
84 22 | works, and the practice of Christian penance. ~
85 27 | prayers that renewal of Christian life which is one of the
86 30 | work and the practice of Christian virtue. Penance of this
87 31 | But besides bearing in a Christian spirit the inescapable annoyances
88 36 | with the refurbishing of Christian morality, an outstanding
Princeps pastorum
§ 89 6 | and threatening to destroy Christian communities by violence
90 11 | bishops and clergy of the new Christian communities to pray to God,
91 12 | 12. However, Christian communities to which missionaries
92 14 | teach all men that a perfect Christian life is a goal toward which
93 16 | wrong attitude toward the Christian population, or to regard
94 18 | and their relation to the Christian religion. ~The Church and
95 19 | and perfected them with Christian doctrine, after purifying
96 20 | able to attract them to the Christian truth, in the manner of
97 21 | have chosen to spread the Christian truth. In this connection,
98 21 | communication in spreading Christian doctrine. No one can ignore
99 22 | should be derived, based on Christian principles."42 Therefore,
100 22 | the poor, and to assist Christian communities and the peoples
101 23 | and plans of their daily Christian lives."43 To this end, the
102 23 | John Chrysostom said of Christian liturgical celebrations: "
103 25 | opposite of the spirit of Christian charity. ~
104 26 | general principles of the Christian religion and entirely correspond
105 26 | people or nation."47 No Christian community anywhere will
106 27 | only be worthy of their Christian calling in their private
107 29 | hardly sufficient for new Christian communities to convert men
108 29 | giving the individual a Christian education suitable to his
109 31 | 31. Indeed, a Christian formation and education
110 31 | necessary that the sheep of the Christian flock not only listen to
111 32 | 32. Profession of the Christian faith is not intelligible
112 33 | make a full and effective Christian education possible, it is
113 33 | Indeed, the sublimity of the Christian calling should shine in
114 33 | life adorned with all the Christian virtues and distinguished
115 34 | Anyone who deems himself a Christian must know that he is bound
116 36 | the testimony of the whole Christian community, in the same way
117 37 | enriches and completes the Christian life of individuals and
118 37 | distinguishing mark of the true Christian; a charity, We say, which
119 37 | that virtue-without which a Christian is nothing.68 ~Material
120 39 | conscience that is practicing Christian discipline. ~
121 40 | 40. The Christian faithful, members of a living
122 40 | member of the entire body of Christian believers and is filled
123 41 | even in newly established Christian communities. Nor is there
124 42 | subsequent abundant growth of new Christian communities is the care
125 45 | that they possess a solid Christian formation, both intellectual
126 45 | won for themselves."79~The Christian School~
127 46 | their functions, is the Christian school; and this school
128 47 | boarding houses, in which Christian life and morals are safely
129 47 | for instructing them in Christian precepts, and for preparing
130 48 | contrast with the precepts of Christian law. Several mission countries
131 48 | of the propagation of the Christian religious in the world. ~
132 49 | and it is necessary that Christian communities take urgent,
133 50 | their thinking and action on Christian principles. These, as we
134 51 | organizations can help by devising Christian solutions to current problems,
135 51 | growing-up process of the new Christian communities. ~Lay Help From
136 53 | them to the practice of Christian virtue. Each one of you,
137 53 | the sweet consolations of Christian charity in which we are
138 55 | vigor of newly established Christian communities, is an indication
139 57 | members of newly established Christian communities, to live in
140 58 | 58. Many dioceses and Christian communities in mission territories
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 141 1,12 | to the des ired goal of Christian perfection. What a great
142 1,16 | wonderful benefits on the Christian people."23 And the same
143 2,34 | pastor of a village where Christian life had been languished
144 2,34 | used to describe the ideal Christian parish, might well have
145 2,34 | health are restored to the Christian people."47~Prayer in the
146 2,48 | wonderful example to the Christian people and serves as an
147 2,54 | most elementary truths of Christian doctrine just as if they
148 2,56 | tread the lofty path of Christian asceticism to bring about
149 3,61 | suffering from the loss of Christian faith and morals that occurred
150 3,62 | back to the standards of Christian morality, a worker who was
151 3,62 | any sacrifice to establish Christian schools and to make missions
152 3,75 | abundant supply of the food of Christian truth. Throughout his life,
153 3,81 | imitated by those who guide the Christian people; for the proper and
154 3,97 | to the many needs of the Christian people, the figure of the
155 3,112 | Mystical Body of Christ. So let Christian families consider it one
156 3,114 | themselves to prayers and Christian penance; this majestic voice
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