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1 1,7 | and on the very norm for right living. ~Revealed Truth~ 2 2,30| nations will see that their right to liberty is not subject 3 2,37| result in the splendor of right order."12~ 4 2,43| because of opinions on the right to property (opinions sometimes 5 3,70| him again and again to the right road. She knows well that 6 3,74| less, from her beginning right down to the present day. Aeterna Dei sapientia §
7 9 | necessity of divine grace for right living and the attainment 8 37 | and set at the Father's right hand in His ascension."27~ Grata recordatio §
9 19 | that men will be drawn by a right conscience and a sense of Mater et magistra §
10 6 | ministrations of her deacons right down to the present time. 11 19 | productive goods, is a natural right which the State cannot suppress. 12 19 | obligation as well. It is a right which must be exercised 13 20 | children. It can never be right for the State to shirk its 14 21 | jurisprudence called labor law. ~Right to Enter into Associations~ 15 22 | defended the worker's natural right to enter into association 16 22 | interest. And it is the natural right of the workers to work without 17 28 | Supreme Pontiff confirmed the right and duty of the Catholic 18 43 | Predecessor declared that the right of every man to use these 19 43 | to every other economic right, even that of private property. 20 43 | of private property. The right to the private possession 21 43 | established by God, the right to property cannot stand 22 44 | at once his duty and his right. It is for individuals, 23 45 | It is in this that the right of families to migrate is 24 53 | evil and a disturbance of right order, for a larger and 25 55 | Among these is a man's right and duty to be primarily 26 66 | the more easily achieve a right order the more they succeed 27 74 | consequently the personal right of all to the use of worldly 28 107 | civilization. ~Confirmation of the Right of Ownership ~ 29 108 | predecessors: man's natural right to own private property, 30 109 | a doubt to persist. The right of private ownership of 31 109 | same time withdrawing man's right to dispose freely of the 32 109 | guarantee and incentive in the right of ownership. ~ 33 110 | themselves in favor of this right. ~Guarantee for Both Individual 34 112 | the innate character of a right which derives its force 35 112 | be called in question-a right which constitutes so efficacious 36 113 | enough to assert that the right to own private property 37 113 | on the extension of this right in practice to all classes 38 114 | person "normally demands the right to the use of the goods 39 119 | function inherent in the right of private ownership, for 40 120 | is inherent in the very right of private ownership. ~Then, 41 121 | notice at this point that the right of private ownership is 42 178 | The Church is by divine right universal. History itself 43 195 | that parents exercise their right and obligation toward the 44 195 | On this score alone the right of the Church to full liberty 45 199 | means as are opposed to right reason, and seeks ends that 46 215 | and toward others; for the right ordering of human society 47 215 | society presupposes the right ordering of man's conscience 48 232 | even in such matters as the right use of liberty. Thus one 49 239 | directives. The Church has the right and obligation not merely 50 248 | God certainly has the right and power to command man 51 249 | In addition, man has a right to rest a while from work, 52 262 | over all. And, with the right ordering of human society, Pacem in terris §
53 11 | man's rights. Man has the right to live. He has the right 54 11 | right to live. He has the right to bodily integrity and 55 11 | consequence, he has the right to be looked after in the 56 12 | Moreover, man has a natural right to be respected. He has 57 12 | to be respected. He has a right to his good name. He has 58 12 | his good name. He has a right to freedom in investigating 59 12 | he may choose. He has the right, also, to be accurately 60 13 | 13. He has the natural right to share in the benefits 61 13 | and acquired skill.9~The Right to Worship God According 62 14 | God in accordance with the right dictates of his own conscience, 63 14 | with their blood.''11~The Right to Choose Freely One's State 64 15 | Human beings have also the right to choose for themselves 65 17 | education of children is a right which belongs primarily 66 18 | that a man has the inherent right not only to be given the 67 20 | personal dignity is his right to engage in economic activities 68 20 | the corresponding natural right to demand that the work 69 21 | man's nature, he has the right to the private ownership 70 21 | have said elsewhere, is "a right which constitutes so efficacious 71 22 | opportune to point out that the right to own private property 72 22 | obligation as well.19~The Right of Meeting and Association~ 73 23 | consequently they have the right to meet together and to 74 23 | their fellows. They have the right to confer on such associations 75 23 | objectives. They have also the right to exercise their own initiative 76 24 | of responsibility.21~The Right to Emigrate and Immigrate~ 77 25 | every human being has the right to freedom of movement and 78 26 | personal dignity involves his right to take an active part in 79 27 | has his own inalienable right to juridical security. To 80 29 | Thus, for example, the right to live involves the duty 81 29 | preserve one's life; the right to a decent standard of 82 29 | a becoming fashion; the right to be free to seek out the 83 30 | society one man's natural right gives rise to a corresponding 84 30 | recognizing and respecting that right. Every basic human right 85 30 | right. Every basic human right draws its authoritative 86 32 | to admit that a man has a right to the necessities of life, 87 47 | govern in accordance with right reason, there is no escaping 88 47 | it is lifeless.... But right reason, and above all Christian 89 51 | conscience, since "it is right to obey God rather than 90 51 | it is in accordance with right reason, and as such it obviously 91 56 | every single citizen has the right to share in it-although 92 73 | is unquestionably their right to take an active part in 93 74 | 74. For the rest, this right to take part in government 94 86 | them accordingly has the right to exist, to develop, and 95 92 | 92. States have the right to existence, to self development, 96 92 | achieve this. They have the right to play the leading part 97 92 | own development, and the right to their good name and due 98 100 | They have, therefore, the right and duty to carry on their 99 104 | States of this kind the very right to freedom is called in 100 104 | complete reversal of the right order of society, for the 101 106 | rights we must include his right to enter a country in which 102 112 | 112. Hence justice, right reason, and the recognition 103 114 | accordance with the principles of right reason: the principles, 104 120 | that no country has the right to take any action that 105 124 | States cannot be denied their right, in keeping with the common 106 124 | State can be denied this right, for it is a postulate of 107 124 | smaller States have also the right of assuring their own economic 108 138 | own way of life. They are right, therefore, in their reluctance 109 144 | considered a step in the right direction, an approach toward 110 144 | assertion of everyone's right to be free to seek out the 111 147 | imbue civilization with right ideals and Christian principles, 112 150 | of exercising a personal right or performing a personal 113 158 | conform to the dictates of right reason, and are an expression 114 159 | that the Church has the right and duty not only to safeguard Paenitentiam agere §
115 1 | see how justified and how right the Catholic Church has 116 32 | 32. It is right, too, to seek example and 117 35 | strayed far too often from the right path of truth and virtue. ~ Princeps pastorum §
118 18 | pertaining not only to the right intellectual and spiritual 119 20 | are equipped to take the right course of action, they will 120 30 | local, will not plan, at the right time, the program which 121 54 | not only to acquire the right professional training but Sacerdotii nostri primordia Chapter, §
122 1,16| anything at all, let them pass right through the midst of these 123 2,53| 54. It is only right and fitting to call the 124 3,78| Pius XII, was perfectly right in not hesitating to offer


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