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Ad Petri Cathedram
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1 1,16 | these new arts, which can work much evil, will be turned 2 1,17 | the truth wilfully, but work in heedless disregard of 3 2,23 | of brothers. They are to work in brotherly cooperation 4 2,37 | by friendly cooperation, work out a fair and mutual adjustment 5 3,68 | is Peter. All men should work together like brothers to 6 4,102| seminaries at a very important work, the formation and education 7 4,104| ministers. And so, as they work to bring God's light to 8 4,104| brotherly love, as they work to advance and spread the 9 4,116| of generosity. They would work, of course, in union with 10 4,135| competent and effective work of those priests who have 11 4,137| have refused to abandon the work entrusted to them as bishops Aeterna Dei sapientia §
12 46 | it is Christ who does the work of Our ministry in all that 13 53 | Vast Influence of St. Leo's Work~ Mater et magistra §
14 18 | first of all the question of work, which must be regarded 15 18 | majority of cases a man's work is his sole means of livelihood. 16 18 | supposing the contract of work to have been freely entered 17 21 | they are not required to work in an environment which 18 22 | right of the workers to work without hindrance, freely, 19 28 | of the Catholic Church to work for an equitable solution 20 33 | individual character of work be overlooked, it can be 21 33 | business concern for which they work and of "the economic welfare 22 42 | the use of material goods, work, and the family."19~The 23 43 | of justice and charity20~Work~ 24 44 | 44. On the subject of work, Pius XII repeated the teaching 25 44 | maintaining that a man's work is at once his duty and 26 44 | mutual relations where their work is concerned. If they cannot 27 44 | division and distribution of work, and this must be according 28 53 | 53. And in this work of directing, stimulating, 29 56 | economy. Both sides must work together in harmony, and 30 61 | professional training, housing, work, and suitable leisure and 31 67 | life,26~The Remuneration of Work~ 32 70 | diligent and profitable work of whole classes of honest, 33 70 | the company for which they work, and to the general national 34 71 | that the remuneration of work is not something that can 35 74 | the product of the men who work together in the community 36 75 | the firms for which they work, especially when they are 37 76 | property alone or to the work alone whatever has been 38 82 | to express himself in his work and thereby to perfect his 39 84 | moderating the contract of work by one of partnership."30~ 40 90 | create new and original work of outstanding merit. ~The 41 91 | industrial concern for which they work. It is not, of course, possible 42 92 | experience to bear on the work in hand, and keeping them 43 101 | The importance of their work must be gauged not merely 44 103 | heartfelt appreciation of the work that is being done by the 45 105 | property. ~An Advanced View of Work~ 46 107 | this is as it should be. Work, which is the immediate 47 107 | instrumental. This view of work is certainly an indication 48 112 | from the fruitfulness of work should ever be called in 49 114 | from the moral dignity of work. It also guarantees "the 50 125 | personality through their work, and can look forward to 51 130 | people for their new kind of work, and they would not be left 52 135 | in which the individuals work or the source of their income. ~ 53 144 | appreciate the nobility of the work they are called upon to 54 144 | temple of Creation. Their work has to do with the life 55 145 | 145. Theirs is a work which carries with it a 56 145 | business of farming. It is a work which demands a capacity 57 149 | 149. In the work on the farm the human personality 58 149 | spiritual growth. It is a work, therefore, which should 59 156 | sincere appreciation of the work which the F.A.0. has undertaken 60 165 | countries. It is a magnificent work that they are doing, and 61 165 | that it deserves. It is a work, however, which needs to 62 174 | its rights and duties, can work on terms of equality with 63 176 | especially when it infects the work that is being done for the 64 183 | the social and economic work that is being done for the 65 183 | areas in order to engage in work of technical and professional 66 202 | nations, therefore, must work with each other for their 67 249 | right to rest a while from work, and indeed a need to do 68 250 | application of Christ's redemptive work for souls. ~ 69 252 | society. ~The Christian's Work in the World~ 70 254 | Perfection Through Daily Work~ 71 255 | whatsoever you do in word or in work, do all in the name of the 72 258 | affairs of the world, their work becomes a continuation of 73 258 | becomes a continuation of His work, penetrated with redemptive 74 258 | fruit."62~Thus is man's work exalted and ennobled-so 75 259 | which offers to those who work with the Church immense Pacem in terris §
76 5 | preserving it. Men "show the work of the law written in their 77 11 | disability stemming from his work; widowhood; old age; enforced 78 18 | given the opportunity to work, but also to be allowed 79 18 | personal initiative in the work he does.14~ 80 19 | accorded such conditions of work as are consistent with their 81 20 | terms: ~"Nature imposes work upon man as a duty, and 82 20 | right to demand that the work he does shall provide him 83 48 | no effective incentive to work for the common good. And 84 64 | concerns for which they work. It must facilitate the 85 102 | the policy of bringing the work to the workers, wherever 86 102 | workers to the scene of the work. In this way many people 87 108 | energies to this most important work. ~Causes of the Arms Race~ 88 125 | its rights and duties, can work on terms of equality with 89 138 | consent of all nations. If its work is to be effective, it must 90 146 | part in public life, and to work together for the benefit 91 147 | involve themselves in the work of these institutions, and 92 161 | human institutions, the work must be done slowly and 93 161 | laboriously redoing the work of the past, building on Paenitentiam agere §
94 30 | obligations of our daily life and work and the practice of Christian 95 33 | s sight? ~A Share in the Work of Eternal Salvation~ 96 34 | more effective that divine work which our Redeemer accomplished. 97 35 | be given a share in that work which has as its object Princeps pastorum §
98 9 | who zealously did mission work, either individually or 99 12 | are still in need of the work of missionaries from other 100 12 | native sons wherever they work, in order that the Kingdom 101 12 | develop."20 Let them therefore work united by the bond of that 102 18 | considered useful for the future work of the clergy in those countries. 103 21 | reaps."41~Social Welfare Work~ 104 22 | projects, to support welfare work for the poor, and to assist 105 22 | and obstruct the apostolic work of the missions with an 106 24 | must inspire all missionary work, sternly warned of a danger 107 27 | engage in active apostolic work. Our immediate predecessor 108 28 | also necessary that her work of salvation be carried 109 42 | here to give credit to the work of catechetical organizations, 110 42 | happiness of soul which this work brings, and never to cease 111 43 | clergy in their apostolic work and swelling to large numbers 112 44 | the meantime, let everyone work in perfect harmony and with 113 47 | and of how much effort and work the Church has devoted to 114 51 | place their talents and work, promptly and willingly, 115 52 | it into the most suitable work. ~Students from Abroad~ 116 53 | affectionate interest that shares work with others in fraternal 117 55 | power. The success of their work, which is apparent in the 118 55 | Church are carrying out their work. ~A Call for Help~ Sacerdotii nostri primordia Chapter, §
119 ,2 | Us to assist him in his work, and We found him a most 120 ,5 | shared in this priestly work and who now serves as their 121 ,7 | fruitfulness of any priestly work. ~ 122 1,21 | lead a good life in the work of caring for souls, because 123 1,28 | colleagues in the apostolate such work as would produce richer 124 1,33 | have to the Church; may we work each day only in her name 125 3,74 | are already zealous in the work of Christ? ~Preacher and 126 3,85 | patient ear to penitents. This work began early in the morning 127 3,89 | thoughts and cares, and of the work that took up almost all 128 3,93 | themselves to this very serious work, for it is here most of 129 3,96 | ardent zeal and especially to work to fulfill "the first duty 130 3,98 | were not doing their daily work, what use would all these 131 3,98 | would be the laymen who work so zealously and generously 132 3,104| closest helpers in your work and are bound to you by 133 3,112| their help in a most holy work, which will have an effect 134 3,118| needed for priests' life and work, with all Our heart We impart


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