Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 Int,1 | Pontiff, great numbers of people, although occupied with
2 1,12 | their characters. These people have a serious duty to disseminate,
3 2,22 | the same affection for the people of all nations. We are led
4 3,85 | passed to heaven from your people. By the example of their
5 4,98 | with Us of the Christian people, you have borne the burden
6 4,106| present-day needs of the people spontaneously and enthusiastically,
7 4,107| Christian virtue to the people who dwell there, that "the
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 8 27 | zeal as shepherd of his people, that he won from our forefathers
9 37 | source of life for Christian people; the birthday of the Head
10 42 | although there are among God's people many priests and many pastors,
11 51 | a holy nation, a chosen people, a priestly and royal state,
12 53 | impious doctrine to infect a people that has remained for so
13 73 | clergy, public officials and people of Constantinople: "Be steadfast,
14 73(65) | Ep. 50. 2 to the people of Constantinople, PL 54.
15 78 | 78. "Then are God's people strongest," said St. Leo, "
Grata recordatio
§ 16 11 | Christianity to distant people.6 On the same day, in the
Mater et magistra
§ 17 4 | material welfare of His people when, seeing the hungry
18 15 | received by the majority of people with the greatest admiration
19 20 | protect the rights of all its people, and particularly of its
20 28 | joint effort by all the people. He reiterated the principles
21 33 | economic welfare of the whole people."13~On Socialism~
22 48 | in world affairs shown by people of average education. At
23 74 | secured in a permanent way, a people will be, in a true sense,
24 100 | interests of the working people. ~
25 105 | true that more and more people today, through belonging
26 106 | happening today is that people are aiming at proficiency
27 114 | property to all classes of people."34~
28 123 | undeniable fact that many people are moving away from their
29 124 | develops, the number of people engaged in agriculture decreases,
30 125 | being inferior to other people, they have every opportunity
31 130 | for the training of such people for their new kind of work,
32 132 | proportioned to the capacity of the people contributing. ~
33 133 | to wait longer than most people for their returns, and these
34 155 | With this object in view, people all over the world must
35 161 | squander goods that other people need for their very lives. ~
36 165 | efforts thousands of young people are being given facilities
37 170 | excuse for forcing these people into their own national
38 176 | values shown by so many people in the economically developed
39 179 | 179. Now, in bringing people to Christ, the Church has
40 180 | the life-blood of these people, the Church is not, nor
41 225 | They will thus win those people who are opposed to it through
42 230 | obligations is inadequate. People must also be shown ways
43 237 | important for our young people to grasp this method and
44 261 | will speak peace unto his people. And unto his saints: and
Pacem in terris
§ 45 6 | erroneous opinions. Many people think that the laws which
46 44 | recognition and respect by other people. ~
47 55 | distinctive of each individual people.38 But these by no means
48 64 | that the social life of the people may become more fruitful
49 68 | and the condition of the people; and these are things which
50 83 | Give ear, you that rule the people, and that please yourselves
51 90 | This does not mean that people should be prevented from
52 97 | characteristics proper to their own people. They even rate them above
53 97 | reasonable attitude for such people to adopt would be to recognize
54 97 | constant association with a people steeped in a different civilization
55 97 | of association with the people in whose midst they are
56 100 | where we find groupings of people of more or less different
57 102 | the work. In this way many people will be afforded an opportunity
58 109 | with the result that the people of these countries are saddled
59 111 | 111. Consequently people are living in the grip of
60 124 | spiritual progress of their own people".62~
61 153 | instruction given to our young people be complete and continuous,
62 153 | technical progress. Young people must also be taught how
63 160 | 161. There are indeed some people who, in their generosity
64 161 | 162. We would remind such people that it is the law of nature
Paenitentiam agere
§ 65 6 | be the King of His chosen people. ~
66 7 | Spare, O Lord, spare thy people, and give not thy inheritance
67 29 | for their own and other people's sins. St. Paul was caught
68 36 | me."36 Yet there are many people, alas, who join instead
Princeps pastorum
§ 69 6 | to be shared with those people whose souls have not yet
70 8 | hierarchy, chosen from their own people.''15 Therefore, this Apostolic
71 11 | in their talks with the people, as often as feasible they
72 16 | in our time, that young people of all races and from all
73 16 | dealing both with simple people and with intellectuals;
74 16 | mentality and feelings of the people"30 -of the people, We repeat,
75 16 | of the people"30 -of the people, We repeat, whom they must
76 17 | rightly the rule of their people''31 -to lead their people,
77 17 | people''31 -to lead their people, by the influence of their
78 18 | emotional make-up of their own people, this Apostolic See has
79 19 | traditional institutions of the people . . .; she has even transformed
80 20 | missionary and apostle of the people, affirmed; thus, they will
81 26 | not a stranger among any people or nation."47 No Christian
82 30 | holy nation, a purchased people; that you may proclaim the
83 36 | being in favor with all the people. And day by day the Lord
84 37 | message of God's word to the people, as far as the farthest
85 41 | spiritual well-being of other people by defending their Faith
86 44 | indiscriminately to another. The people concerned, submitting in
87 44 | the common good of their people. ~Training for Leadership~
88 47 | the Church and their own people instead of helping them.
89 47 | and energies of the young people are directed toward lofty
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 90 ,3 | sight of it called crowds of people back to thoughts of salvation."1
91 ,6 | apart from the midst of the people, and blessed in a very special
92 1,11 | errors that bothered some people, denied that "the clerical
93 1,16 | benefits on the Christian people."23 And the same Supreme
94 1,17 | on him: "There are many people keeping their money hidden
95 2,34 | restored to the Christian people."47~Prayer in the Life of
96 2,37 | everything";49 "How many people we can call back to God
97 2,48 | example to the Christian people and serves as an inspiration."63
98 2,52 | wherever the Church lives, a people who are joined by the bonds
99 2,52 | There it is that the people of God are taught the doctrines
100 2,54 | difficulty in getting the people committed to their care
101 3,60 | tribunal of Penance that some people, out of contempt, called
102 3,62 | devoted in winning over young people and bringing families back
103 3,62 | missions available to the people: and all of these things
104 3,63 | he once addressed to his people: "Good shepherd! O shepherd
105 3,72 | the pastoral care of the people entrusted to him requires. ~
106 3,76 | his first sermons to the people kept him up for whole nights
107 3,81 | who guide the Christian people; for the proper and careful
108 3,97 | many needs of the Christian people, the figure of the priest
109 3,108| in a special way to young people; We embrace them with a
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