Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 Int,1 | dignity of Sovereign Pontiff, great numbers of people, although
2 Int,5 | even though prejudices, great difficulties, and many obstacles
3 1,8 | light inaccessible,"2 in His great love took pity on man's
4 1,12 | abundant today, have such a great effect on the instruction
5 1,15 | ward off the impact of this great evil which every day insinuates
6 2,49 | expected primarily from a great outpouring of charity. We
7 3,63 | are already aware, to Our great joy, that m any of the communities
8 3,82 | soul which elevates us to great heights, that charity which
9 3,91 | brotherly love, will beget a great peace. This is the peace "
10 4,117| and condition. It gives Us great comfort to recall the projects
11 4,118| still await their efforts. Great numbers of men have not
12 4,119| this apostolate with very great diligence. The more overwhelming
13 4,129| must admit that they are in great part the result of persistent
14 4,132| children who live in want or great misfortune often protest
15 4,136| have also observed with great pleasure the praiseworthy
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 16 1 | the death of St. Leo the Great, Pope and Doctor of the
17 1 | the greatest among the great," as Our later predecessor
18 2 | things which St. Leo the Great brought to enhance the fame
19 2 | confident that these can be of great spiritual value to us all,
20 8 | the pontificate of Leo the Great. He shone in the middle
21 11 | cursory glance over the great volume of evidence of his
22 24 | date of Easter, and his great efforts to create an atmosphere
23 27 | our forefathers the title Great. In expounding the deeper
24 28 | Doctor. The Sermons cover a great variety of subjects, nearly
25 35 | thought on the eve of this great event. ~Church Unity in
26 42 | by His supreme authority. Great and wonderful, beloved,
27 52 | Christians in Rome, this great Pope bids the Romans preserve
28 53 | have been the cause of this great preacher's good opinion
29 57 | 57. Nor did these great honors paid to Leo by the
30 58 | these praises: "As bishop of great Rome, this father of ours,
31 59 | holiness of St. Leo the Great. Would that it were so today;
32 60 | pastoral activity of this great Pope-then the Faith in which
33 62 | attract the gaze of the great majority of Christians of
34 62 | them to gather around "the great Pastor of the sheep"55 who
35 70 | the death of St. Leo the Great finds the Catholic Church
36 76 | be parity of merits in so great a variety of parts, nevertheless
Grata recordatio
§ 37 11 | 1959, We shall have the great pleasure of presenting mission
38 15 | this: that those who, in great measure, hold the future
Mater et magistra
§ 39 1 | nations-with maternal care. Great is their dignity, a dignity
40 17 | authoritatively by this great Pope. ~Work-a Specifically
41 35 | It had given rise to a great accumulation of wealth,
42 42 | that broadcast message the great Pontiff claimed for the
43 45 | of material goods has a great part to play in promoting
44 50 | up this torch which Our great predecessors lighted, and
45 57 | namely, which are in a great measure dependent upon the
46 60 | the individual, hence of great importance and not devoid
47 116 | carry with them a power too great to be left to private individuals
48 119 | talent,' says St. Gregory the Great, 'let him see that he hide
49 160 | 160. It is therefore a great source of joy to Us to see
50 186 | decades will see a very great increase in human population,
51 202 | advanced economic structure, great natural resources and extensive
Pacem in terris
§ 52 3 | elsewhere he says: "How great are thy works, O Lord! Thou
53 24 | Magistra, the founding of a great many such intermediate groups
54 24 | efficiently, is a matter of great urgency. Such groups and
55 71 | has been established with great prudence and foresight often
56 99 | desired goal. But in doing so great care must be taken. What
57 103 | own homelands. There are great numbers of such refugees
58 109 | countries are saddled with a great burden, while other countries
59 158 | road to truth. God, in His great providence, is ever present
Paenitentiam agere
§ 60 2 | spiritual preparation for this great event by prayer and other
61 16 | every sin. It is only with great effort and with great compunction
62 16 | with great effort and with great compunction on our part
63 22 | prepare itself for this great event, the forthcoming Council,
64 24 | penance to grant that this great assembly may measure up
65 32 | and inspiration from the great saints of the Church. Pure
66 39 | preparation of Christians for this great event. Hence, too, the supreme
Princeps pastorum
§ 67 2 | of the earth. It was with great joy that We participated
68 9 | who fill Our heart with great expectations. If We cast
69 11 | when "the harvest indeed is great, but the laborers are few."19 ~
70 20 | they will also be "held in great honor by the members of
71 27 | cause be attended to with great fervor and be carried out
72 33 | with compliance with this great commandment: "Thou shalt
73 34 | transformed his soul. A great Father of the Church has
74 43 | following words: "It gives Us great comfort that, over the years,
75 47 | Everyone is aware of the great importance, present and
76 51 | Pius XII has pointed out-of great use and much value to the
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 77 ,5 | priestly life at moments of great importance, but also for
78 ,6 | solemn exhortation of that great Pontiff to priestly holiness: "
79 1,10 | and to deny himself with great strength of soul. Of course,
80 1,12 | Christian perfection. What a great consolation it is to Us
81 1,18 | are many priests living in great need themselves. When they
82 1,23 | dangers that arise from too great an isolation, to issue timely
83 1,24 | struck, not merely by the great strength of soul with which
84 1,24 | slavery,36 but also by the great persuasive powers he exercised
85 1,25 | f. – n. d. r. 26) What great benefits are conferred on
86 2,40 | ministry remarked -"It is great enough to enrich all the
87 2,54 | the holy Cure's fame made great crowds of sinners flock
88 2,54 | many priests experience great difficulty in getting the
89 2,54 | make men of God forget the great importance of the goal which
90 2,58 | wonderful priest, who drew such great strength and such great
91 2,58 | great strength and such great desire to dedicate himself "
92 3,68 | 69. But if he felt the great weight of this burden to
93 3,68 | carrying them out called for great strength of soul. These
94 3,70 | in the footsteps of the great apostles of all ages, he
95 3,76 | along in years, and he had great difficulty with it; and
96 3,76 | if they would imitate the great perseverance of soul with
97 3,76 | himself to carry out this great ministry to the best of
98 3,80 | understood perfectly how great the dignity and sublimity
99 3,81 | is easy to realize what great joy it brought Our predecessors
100 3,81 | office by the clergy is of great importance. In speaking
101 3,91 | ungrateful disregard for God's great goodness made rivers of
102 3,92 | 3. And yet, what great kindness he displayed in
103 3,99 | whom the Church rests such great hopes-these priests-and
104 3,103| really knows them, takes great care of them and directs
105 3,106| minds to the priest with a great de al of hope and expectation.
106 3,106| pleasures of the senses, and too great an esteem for technical
107 3,107| help sacred ministers a great deal to achieve this lofty
108 3,108| in them, the Church rests great hopes for the years to come. ~
109 3,109| 110. The harvest indeed is great, but the laborers are few.102
110 3,115| Lourdes. For this man had such great devotion to the Immaculate
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