Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 Int,3 | and deeper recognition of truth, a renewal of Christian
2 Int,3 | unity, harmony, and peace. ~Truth, Unity, Peace.~
3 1,6 | ignorance, a contempt for truth and a reckless rejection
4 1,7 | capable of attaining natural truth. If we adhere to this truth,
5 1,7 | truth. If we adhere to this truth, we adhere to God Himself,
6 1,7 | God Himself, the author of truth, the lawgiver and ruler
7 1,7 | lives. But if we reject this truth, whether out of foolishness,
8 1,7 | right living. ~Revealed Truth~
9 1,8 | for us to attain natural truth by virtue of our intellects.
10 1,8 | will result in a mixture of truth and error. This is particularly
11 1,8 | only to full and perfect truth, but to virtue and eternal
12 1,8 | the very foundations of truth, goodness, and civilization
13 1,8 | civilization are endangered. ~Truth and Error~
14 1,9 | attaining knowledge of the truth."5 They contend that the
15 1,9 | human mind can discover no truth that is certain or sure;
16 1,10 | Rather are we to practice the truth in love, and grow up in
17 1,11 | and wantonly attacks known truth, who arms himself with falsehood
18 1,12 | prudent presentation of the truth those especially who, through
19 1,12 | obscenity, but only the truth; they are particularly bound
20 1,15 | 15. The weapons of truth, then, must be used in defense
21 1,16 | opposed by shows which defend truth and strive to preserve the
22 1,16 | sickness. ~Indifference to Truth~
23 1,17 | indeed do not attack the truth wilfully, but work in heedless
24 1,17 | pursuit and attainment of truth. This mistaken sort of action
25 1,17 | distinction here between truth and falsehood. "This attitude,"
26 1,18 | 18. How can God, who is truth, approve or tolerate the
27 1,19 | when we have reached that truth which is taught in the gospels
28 2,20 | Once we have attained the truth in its fullness, integrity,
29 2,20 | dissension: ignorance of the truth, or what is worse, rejection
30 2,20 | worse, rejection of the truth once it has been sought
31 2,20 | found. It may be that the truth is rejected because of the
32 2,20 | vice and immoral behavior. ~Truth, Peace, Prosperity~
33 2,21 | officials, must love the truth sincerely if they are to
34 3,62 | a wonderful spectacle of truth, unity, and charity. For
35 3,63 | day to day as devotion to truth overcomes earlier misconceptions. ~
36 3,65 | Jesus Christ, "the way, the truth, and the life."22~
37 3,70 | well that there is no other truth than the one truth she treasures;
38 3,70 | other truth than the one truth she treasures; that there
39 3,70 | can do nothing against the truth, but only for the truth."24~
40 3,70 | truth, but only for the truth."24~Religious Controversy~
41 3,89 | Sanctify them in the truth. Thy word is truth.... Yet
42 3,89 | in the truth. Thy word is truth.... Yet not for these only
43 3,93 | falsely wears the face of truth; it struggles against the
44 3,95 | advantages for the sake of truth and justice, according to
45 3,96 | from Us, cannot help loving truth, unity and peace. ~
46 4,107| they toil to impart the truth of the gospel and Christian
47 4,109| the light of the Gospel's truth. Although they will always
48 4,117| men might recognize the truth of Christianity and feel
49 4,139| entitled. Those who support truth, justice, and the real interests
50 4,139| hearts. ~A Self-Evident Truth~
51 4,140| 140. There is one truth especially which We think
52 4,140| Leo XIII, expressed this truth well: "It follows . . .
53 4,144| who is "the way, and the truth, and the life."72 If anyone
54 4,148| all you who with love of truth and with a sincere good
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 55 28 | investigate some divinely revealed truth. He is the saintly exponent
56 29 | eloquence. But in declaring the truth he never sacrificed precision
57 32 | 32. In very truth St. Leo's life-long endeavor
58 33 | of the Lord are mercy and truth' (Ps. 24:10), We are forced
59 33 | reprehensible."25~Devotion to Truth, Harmony, Peace~
60 34 | Church and the cause of truth, harmony and peace. ~
61 46 | acknowledge with all sincerity and truth that it is Christ who does
62 56 | fathers and teachers of the Truth, Peter and Paul, to illumine
63 61 | all men enter the way of truth, charity and peace. ~The
64 73 | patiently in the cause of truth and justice, We speak the
65 73 | in the spirit of Catholic truth, and receive apostolic exhortation
Grata recordatio
§ 66 12 | and precepts of eternal truth; all of her children contribute
67 13 | untouched by the light of truth or in those immense, noisy,
68 19 | triumph of the kingdom of truth, justice, peace, and charity-We
Mater et magistra
§ 69 1 | pillar and ground of the truth."1 To her was entrusted
70 4 | said "I am the way, and the truth, and the life,"2 "I am the
71 188 | 188. Truth to tell, we do not seem
72 209 | civilization without God. But the truth is that these very advances
73 210 | only go to confirm this truth. More and more men are beginning
74 214 | Real Source of Justice, Truth and Love~
75 215 | the source of all justice, truth and love. ~
76 225 | way of demonstrating the truth and efficacy of this teaching
77 226 | doctrine, the light of which is Truth, Justice its objective,
78 234 | you here of an important truth: the Christian conception
79 256 | but rejoiceth with the truth; beareth all things, believeth
80 257 | remind you of that sublime truth of Catholic doctrine: our
81 260 | this world, "a kingdom of truth and life; a kingdom of holiness
82 261 | dwell in our land. Mercy and truth have met each other: justice
83 261 | justice and peace have kissed. Truth is sprung out of the earth:
Pacem in terris
§ 84 12 | freedom in investigating the truth, and-within the limits of
85 29 | be free to seek out the truth, the duty to devote oneself
86 34 | freedom. ~Social Life in Truth, Justice, Charity and Freedom~
87 35 | dignity, it must be based on truth. St. Paul expressed this
88 35 | away lying, speak ye the truth every man with his neighbor,
89 36 | share their knowledge of the truth, can claim their rights
90 37 | nature. Its foundation is truth, and it must be brought
91 38 | transcendent God. He is the first truth, the sovereign good, and
92 45 | understanding what is meant by truth, justice, charity and freedom.
93 80 | accordance with the dictates of truth, justice, willing cooperation,
94 85 | storms and shipwreck."54~In Truth~
95 86 | States must be governed by truth. Truth calls for the elimination
96 86 | must be governed by truth. Truth calls for the elimination
97 90 | 90. Truth further demands an attitude
98 90 | violate the principles of truth and justice, and injure
99 98 | accordance with the principles of truth and justice, States must
100 114 | principles, that is, of truth, justice and vigorous and
101 144 | be free to seek out the truth, to follow moral principles,
102 149 | based, as it must be, on truth, tempered by justice, motivated
103 158 | men who err regarding the truth or are led astray as a result
104 158 | error and seek the road to truth. God, in His great providence,
105 158 | he may indeed embrace the truth. ~Catholics who, in order
106 158 | their conversion to the truth. ~Philosophies and Historical
107 162 | mastery and guidance of truth, justice, charity and freedom-relations
108 166 | order that is founded on truth, built up on justice, nurtured
109 170 | all men into witnesses of truth, justice and brotherly love.
Paenitentiam agere
§ 110 35 | often from the right path of truth and virtue. ~A Necessary
111 37 | endeavoring to inspire to truth and virtue, to the worship
Princeps pastorum
§ 112 16 | they must enlight with the truth of the Gospel and lead to
113 20 | attract them to the Christian truth, in the manner of the famous
114 21 | to spread the Christian truth. In this connection, We
115 22 | 22. To propagate the truth of Jesus Christ is the truest
116 31 | who is "the way, and the truth, and the life."56~
117 33 | assimilate the precepts of the truth of the Gospel, together
118 33 | footsteps.59~Witnesses to the Truth~
119 34 | of bearing witness to the truth in which he believes and
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 120 1,12 | perfection of life. The truth is just the opposite; for
121 3,75 | of the food of Christian truth. Throughout his life, he
122 3,80 | he said -"who Himself is truth, has as much regard for
123 3,109| the heralds of the Gospel truth are worn out by their labors
124 3,109| heavenly banquet of life and truth to them? ~
125 3,115| infallible definition of this truth as Catholic dogma in 1854
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