Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 Int,4 | peace-and indicate how they may be achieved and advanced
2 Int,5 | 5. May the light of the Holy Spirit
3 Int,5 | upon you as you read it. May the grace of God move all
4 1,10 | son of God . . . that we may no longer be children, tossed
5 2,20 | been sought and found. It may be that the truth is rejected
6 2,20 | result from false views; it may be that it is rejected as
7 2,29 | should consider how they may be joined in mutual and
8 2,35 | presence of God our protector. May they enter with a will upon
9 2,40 | as groups of individuals, may certainly protect their
10 2,45 | even the poorest citizens may not be excluded from the
11 2,47 | and duties of employers may more and more be harmonized
12 3,60 | to His Father: "That all may be one, even as thou, Father,
13 3,60 | in thee; that they also may be one in Us."19 Surely
14 3,71 | strikes against another, there may be a spark.25~
15 3,78 | Catholic Church, that it may please Thee to grant her
16 3,79 | from this Apostolic See. May this wonderful Spectacle
17 3,80 | 80. May We, in fond anticipation,
18 3,80 | you as sons and brethren? May We hope with a father's
19 3,89 | 89. May the divine plea of Christ
20 3,89 | hast given me, that they may be one even as we are....
21 3,89 | believe in me....that they may be perfected in unity. . . "39~
22 3,96 | consecrated the entire human race. May she seek and obtain from
23 4,100 | nothing."48 By His grace you may each repeat the words of
24 4,101 | 101. "But may . . . God supply your every
25 4,101 | Christ Jesus,"50 that you may reap rich harvests and gather
26 4,107 | that "the word of the Lord may run and be glorified" among
27 4,109 | the light of Jesus Christ may enlighten every man who
28 4,109 | that the grace of God may enter and support every
29 4,109 | every soul, and that all men may be aroused to a life that
30 4,112 | 112. They may lead hidden lives in cloistered
31 4,121 | the cause of the Church may be triumphant. ~
32 4,127 | very difficult lot in life may be sure that We deeply regret
33 4,128 | classes, so that all men may become in name and in fact
34 4,135 | Thus, wherever the emigrant may journey, he sees the Church'
35 4,143 | bond of perfection. And may the peace of Christ reign
36 4,147(75)| ff.; L'Osservatore Romano May 18-19, 1959. An English
37 4,149 | Brethren and beloved sons. May it be the occasion and forerunner
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 38 4 | words of Holy Scripture may well be applied to the life
39 32 | In evidence of this, We may quote the following passage
40 64 | apostolic tradition."58~That All May Be One~
41 65 | Last Supper: "That they all may be one, as thou, Father,
42 65 | in thee; that they also may be one in Us."59~
43 68 | become its devoted sons. May God in His infinite kindness
44 74 | I pray . . . that they may be made perfect in one."66~
Grata recordatio
§ 45 16 | pray God that their rulers may carefully weigh and consider
46 19 | society. That this goal may be realized in the fullest
47 19 | that the life also of Jesus may be made manifest in our
48 20 | heart: that the Roman Synod may bring many blessings and
Mater et magistra
§ 49 21 | in an environment which may prove harmful to their material
50 22 | fellows. Such associations may consist either of workers
51 54 | reduce imbalances which may exist between different
52 55 | the State on the economy may be, it must never be exerted
53 74 | individual life of the citizens may fully develop. Where this
54 119 | at the same time, that he may employ them, as the steward
55 126 | believe have value whatever may be the historical environment
56 135 | of two forms of insurance may be necessary: one concerned
57 158(40) | Allocutio, 3 May, 1960; cf. AAS 52 (1960)
58 160 | well provided, so that they may more effectively raise their
59 177 | and developed, so that it may remain what it is: a foundation
60 193 | laws of God, which no man may ignore or disobey. He is
61 202 | Individual political communities may indeed enjoy a high degree
62 202 | culture and civilization. They may have a large and industrious
63 225 | but a ray of its light may one day enter their minds. ~
64 241 | in their obligations and may easily violate the rights
65 241 | the rights of others. They may even go so far as to bring
66 246 | 247. May these warning words of the
67 256 | complexities, obscured though they may be by so much individual,
68 261 | that fear him: that glory may dwell in our land. Mercy
69 261 | his steps in the way."64~May Christ Reign~
70 262 | voicing the following desires: May man's divine Redeemer "who
71 262 | ordering of human society, may all nations at last enjoy
72 263 | of Our fatherly goodwill, may the Apostolic Blessing,
73 263 | Peter's, on the 15th day of May, in the year 1961, the third
Pacem in terris
§ 74 12 | pursue whatever profession he may choose. He has the right,
75 64 | social life of the people may become more fruitful and
76 65 | the State on the economy may be, it must never be exerted
77 88 | international level: some nations may have attained to a superior
78 92 | And just as individual men may not pursue their own private
79 93 | 93. There may be, and sometimes is, a
80 99 | beneficial to some States may prove detrimental rather
81 104 | which individual citizens may live lives worthy of their
82 106 | further the aims of those who may wish to become members of
83 111 | moment the impending storm may break upon them with horrific
84 116 | lost by peace; everything may be lost by war."60~A Call
85 118 | so that eventually there may emerge some point of agreement
86 119 | pray unceasingly that God may bless these labors by His
87 124 | nations, no matter what may be their territorial extension
88 126 | that any disputes which may arise between nations must
89 138 | For even though nations may differ widely in material
90 145 | United Nations Organization may be able progressively to
91 145 | and nobility of its tasks. May the day be not long delayed
92 152 | 152. One may well ask the reason for
93 152 | restored, so that faith may be the light and love the
94 153 | cultivation of religious values may keep pace with scientific
95 157 | of Catholics with men who may not be Christians but who
96 158 | illumined by God's light, he may indeed embrace the truth. ~
97 158 | fullness of faith in Christ, may possibly provide the occasion
98 159 | 160. It may sometimes happen, therefore,
99 165 | of good will: that peace may be assured on earth. ~
100 170 | Redeemer came to bring us. May He banish from the souls
101 170 | whatever might endanger peace. May He transform all men into
102 170 | justice and brotherly love. May He illumine with His light
103 170 | welfare of their peoples, they may also guarantee them the
104 170 | gift of peace. ~Finally, may Christ inflame the desires
105 170 | His power and inspiration may all peoples welcome each
106 170 | hearts as brothers, and may the peace they long for
107 171 | the ardent wish that peace may come upon the flocks committed
Paenitentiam agere
§ 108 14 | 14. This being so, well may those sinners who have stained
109 17 | worldly appetites, that we may the more easily obtain the
110 19 | holy ears of God, that He may mercifully hear us in the
111 24 | that this great assembly may measure up to all our expectations. ~
112 25 | moral lives of Catholics may be so re-invigorated, so
113 25 | from this Apostolic See may be impelled to strive actively
114 27 | penance. By this means they may hope to propitiate Almighty
115 27 | this time by God, that we may bring back to Him our wayward
116 40 | must lead the way; and may all the faithful-especially
117 40 | doing penance, that God may give His Church the abundance
118 41 | daughters should be imbued. May their example be an inspiration
119 42 | riches as these, then we may hope indeed to see the dawning
Princeps pastorum
§ 120 4 | new branches of the Church may grow and produce wholesome
121 11 | priestly gift they are enjoying may grow in spiritual fruitfulness;
122 12 | that the Kingdom of God may flourish and develop."20
123 17 | should be done so that they may be in a position to assume,
124 30 | purchased people; that you may proclaim the perfection
125 31 | so that one day they may receive from the Prince
126 34 | win them over, and that we may be like seed, and bear abundant
127 35 | men, in order that they may see your good works and
128 35 | slander you as evildoers, they may, through observing you by
129 42 | for any other labors they may have to perform in order
130 44 | satisfactory elsewhere, may be less useful where different
131 45 | moral, in order that "they may impart to others what, with
132 47 | values, so that the schools may not turn out falsely educated
133 49 | them in her grace. Thus may their pastors praise them
134 53 | their own but also, alas, may be unfavorable ground for
135 56 | useful laymen, that they may be placed at the disposal
136 59 | Our Apostolic Blessing. May it be a token and a pledge
137 59 | the Savior of mankind, and may it kindle and multiply missionary
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 138 ,3 | which, toward the end of May, the Supreme Pontiff of
139 ,7 | that the priests of Our day may exert every possible effort
140 ,7 | servants but friends."8 May this encyclical of Ours
141 1,17 | or for pious causes."25 May God grant that no one of
142 1,23 | clergy entrusted to your care may enjoy living and working
143 1,32 | consumed on fiery coals. May that flame which comes from
144 1,33 | all we have to the Church; may we work each day only in
145 1,33 | and by her authority and may we properly carry out the
146 1,33 | duties committed to us, and may we be joined together in
147 2,39 | life of St. John M. Viand may make all of the sacred ministers
148 2,42 | neglect of some of these rules may often be the reason why
149 2,42 | salvation, no matter how busy he may have been with that of others"56~
150 2,54 | as these apostolic labors may be, they should never be
151 2,55 | particular: whatever a priest may plan, resolve, or do to
152 2,57 | interior and exterior devotion. May not the fact that some priests
153 2,58 | offering the divine victim."69 May his prayers, which We feel
154 3,105 | that each in his own way may help them attain holiness. ~
155 3,117 | Virgin Mary, Mother of God. May all nations praise, all
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