Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 2,35 | hearts are at peace, when the rights of all are guaranteed, and
2 2,40 | certainly protect their rights, provided this is done by
3 2,40 | injustice to the inviolable rights of others. All men are brothers.
4 2,46 | or simply safeguard their rights so far as wages are concerned,
5 2,47 | counsel in order that the rights and duties of employers
6 2,47 | and reconciled with the rights and duties of employees,
7 4,128| hostile to them or their rights. On the contrary, she cares
8 4,129| adequate provision for the rights of the lower classes if
9 4,129| endeavor to defend these rights only put those principles
10 4,139| that We can to defend the rights of Our sons and brethren.
11 4,140| self-evident: when the sacred rights of God and religion are
Grata recordatio
§ 12 15 | small, their legitimate rights and their inheritance of
13 18 | that He is guarantor of the rights and dignity of the human
Mater et magistra
§ 14 8 | champion and restorer of their rights. ~
15 16 | defending the legitimate rights of the workers. As he said
16 16 | and in the exercise of the rights which manifestly appertain
17 20 | the duty to protect the rights of all its people, and particularly
18 41 | Christian definition of social rights and duties, no small recognition
19 55 | of his essential personal rights. Among these is a man's
20 61 | exercise many of his personal rights, especially those which
21 67 | for the fulfilment of the rights and obligations of social
22 99 | those who represent the rights, demands and aspirations
23 103 | and safeguards the lawful rights of the workingman. ~Private
24 106 | derives from capital and the rights of capital. ~
25 109 | which do not recognize the rights of private ownership of
26 147 | must try to reconcile their rights and interests with those
27 157 | enjoy even elementary human rights. The nations of the world
28 174 | nation, conscious of its rights and duties, can work on
29 206 | nation is to assert its rights and pursue its own interests,
30 211 | more conscious of their rights as human beings, rights
31 211 | rights as human beings, rights which are universal and
32 241 | and may easily violate the rights of others. They may even
Pacem in terris
§ 33 9 | free will. As such he has rights and duties, which together
34 9 | consequence from his nature. These rights and duties are universal
35 10 | heirs to eternal glory. ~Rights~
36 11 | first We must speak of man's rights. Man has the right to live.
37 11 | the means of livelihood.8~Rights Pertaining to Moral and
38 14 | 14. Also among man's rights is that of being able to
39 15 | and the woman enjoy equal rights and duties-or to embrace
40 17 | the parents.13~Economic Rights~
41 19 | necessary corollary to these rights. They must not be such as
42 25 | fellowship of men. ~Political Rights~
43 27 | legal protection of his rights, and such protection must
44 28 | 8. The natural rights of which We have so far
45 28 | and the same person. These rights and duties derive their
46 29 | for it. ~Reciprocity of Rights and Duties Between Persons~
47 30 | duty. Hence, to claim one's rights and ignore one's duties,
48 31 | perform their respective rights and duties is imperative
49 31 | of a civic order in which rights and duties are ever more
50 33 | recognition and fulfillment of rights and duties, but also the
51 34 | reason why his recognition of rights, observance of duties, and
52 35 | acknowledges sincerely his own rights and his own duties toward
53 35 | by justice, respect the rights of others and do their duty.
54 36 | the truth, can claim their rights and fulfill their duties,
55 40 | began by claiming their rights principally in the economic
56 40 | claim to their political rights as well. Finally, they have
57 41 | domestic and in public life the rights and duties which belong
58 44 | for man's awareness of his rights must inevitably lead him
59 44 | duties. The possession of rights involves the duty of implementing
60 44 | duty of implementing those rights, for they are the expression
61 44 | dignity. And the possession of rights also involves their recognition
62 45 | is formed on a basis of rights and duties, men have an
63 47 | of duties and inviolable rights, and the origin and purpose
64 56 | comes to defending their own rights and asserting their legitimate
65 59 | the Public Authority, and Rights and Duties of Individuals~
66 60 | safeguarded when personal rights and duties are guaranteed.
67 60 | be to ensure that these rights are recognized, respected,
68 60 | safeguard the inviolable rights of the human person, and
69 61 | refused to recognize human rights or acted in violation of
70 61 | Reconciliation and Protection of Rights and Duties of Individuals~
71 62 | co-ordination of men's respective rights in society. This must be
72 62 | that the exercise of their rights by certain citizens does
73 62 | individual, standing upon his own rights, does not impede others
74 62 | their duties; 3) that the rights of all be effectively safeguarded,
75 62 | Duty of Promoting the Rights of Individuals~
76 63 | can both safeguard his own rights and fulfill his duties,
77 63 | consequence is that human rights and duties are thus rendered
78 65 | efforts to promote, the rights of citizens, the civil authorities
79 65 | excessive concern for the rights of any particular individuals
80 65 | measures to protect the rights of citizens, themselves
81 65 | the full exercise of these rights. "For this principle must
82 65 | everyone's essential, personal rights."48~
83 66 | facilitate the exercise of rights and performance of duties
84 68 | the safeguarding of their rights and in the fulfilment of
85 69 | the affirmation of their rights and the performance of their
86 75 | charter of fundamental human rights be formulated and incorporated
87 77 | be described in terms of rights and duties. It must be clearly
88 77 | safeguard and promote citizens' rights and duties ~
89 78 | only source of a citizen's rights and duties, and of the binding
90 79 | for their own inviolable rights. Not content with this,
91 80 | the subjects of reciprocal rights and duties. Their relationships,
92 91 | recognition of their mutual rights, and, at the same time,
93 92 | bound to safeguard all such rights effectively, and to avoid
94 104 | freedom and protect its rights. ~The Refugee's Rights~
95 104 | its rights. ~The Refugee's Rights~
96 105 | are persons and all their rights as persons must be recognized.
97 105 | Refugees cannot lose these rights simply because they are
98 106 | And among man's personal rights we must include his right
99 124 | effective guaranteeing of these rights that smaller nations can
100 125 | nation, conscious of its rights and duties, can work on
101 138 | Common Good and Personal Rights~
102 139 | safeguarding and promotion of the rights of the human person. This
103 141 | their duties and claim their rights with greater security.64~
104 143 | Universal Declaration of Human Rights passed by the United Nations
105 143 | complete observance of all the rights and freedoms outlined in
106 144 | It also recognized other rights connected with these. ~
107 145 | safeguard of his personal rights; those rights, that is,
108 145 | his personal rights; those rights, that is, which derive directly
109 157 | consideration of man's natural rights. Thus the putting of these
Paenitentiam agere
§ 110 4 | publicly to reaffirm God's rights over mankind, whom Christ'
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