Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 2,23 | brotherly cooperation for the common prosperity of human society,
2 2,27 | are brothers. We share a common destiny in this life and
3 2,39 | obstacles to their union in common brotherhood. We refer, of
4 3,72 | 72. But the common saying, expressed in various
5 3,75 | 75. All this is common knowledge, and it is also
6 3,75 | knowledge, and it is also common knowledge that only one
7 4,136| have recently adopted a common plan and program to bring
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 8 41 | the priests. They have a common dignity, yet they have not
9 42 | princes to share anything in common with him, never except through
10 56 | has, too, the tombs of our common fathers and teachers of
11 78 | the faithful unite in one common act of holy obedience; when
Mater et magistra
§ 12 20 | is the realization of the common good in the temporal order.
13 37 | interests to the interest of the common good as the principal remedies
14 37 | its duty of promoting the common good of all. Finally, there
15 40 | in the interests of the common good. ~Pius XII's Radio
16 44 | form and measure that the common good properly understood
17 49 | Drawn together by their common needs nations are becoming
18 51 | ways for the furtherance of common interests. ~
19 54 | are responsible for the common good-to increase the degree
20 56 | proportioned to the needs of the common good in the prevailing circumstances
21 65 | end, a sane view of the common good must be present and
22 65 | interests and those of the common good. For these groups must
23 71 | the requirements of the common good of the universal family
24 77 | workers."29~The Demands of the Common Good~
25 78 | account the demands of the common good of the particular country
26 80 | 80. The demands of the common good on the international
27 81 | 81. These demands of the common good, both on a national
28 85 | encouraged in harmony with the common good and technical progress. ~
29 92 | actively and loyally in the common enterprise, not so much
30 96 | responsibility for furthering the common good in all spheres of life. ~
31 104 | with the interests of the common good. Experience shows that
32 112 | within the limits of the common good, wages too shall increase.
33 117 | by the exigencies of the common good, which demand that
34 117 | by considerations of the common good properly understood,
35 133 | 133. But the common good also requires the public
36 134 | necessary, for reasons of the common good, for public authorities
37 140 | diametrically opposed to the common good. ~The Promotion of
38 147 | one to the other if the common good demands it. If they
39 147 | themselves alive to the common good and contribute to its
40 150 | of local resources. ~The Common Good~
41 151 | government action is the common good. Public authority,
42 157 | together as members of a common family makes it impossible
Pacem in terris
§ 43 7 | nations on the other. Men's common interests make it imperative
44 12 | the moral order and the common good-to freedom of speech
45 25 | that universal society, the common, world-wide fellowship of
46 26 | own contribution to the common welfare of his fellow citizens.
47 48 | incentive to work for the common good. And even if it did,
48 48 | voluntarily contributing to the common good. But since all men
49 52 | government.36~Attainment of the Common Good is the Purpose of the
50 54 | 54. The attainment of the common good is the sole reason
51 54 | authorities. In working for the common good, therefore, the authorities
52 54 | situation .37~Essentials of the Common Good~
53 55 | essential elements of the common good one must certainly
54 55 | the whole of it. For the common good, since it is intimately
55 55 | the basic nature of the common good and what it is that
56 56 | is in the nature of the common good that every single citizen
57 56 | must strive to promote the common good in the interest of
58 56 | was established for the common good of all."40~Nevertheless,
59 57 | sons to the fact that the common good is something which
60 58 | where We emphasized that the common good "must take account
61 59 | are taken to implement the common good must not jeopardize
62 60 | accepted today that the common good is best safeguarded
63 65 | 65. The common welfare further demands
64 69 | with the exigencies of the common good. And as justice must
65 70 | to the attainment of the common good. ~
66 74 | in fact effectual for the common good; and in a system which
67 84 | for the promotion of the common good. That is the primary
68 84 | existence. ~An lmperative of the Common Good~
69 85 | principal imperatives of the common good is the recognition
70 87 | have a greater share in the common responsibility to help others
71 88 | greater contribution to the common cause of social progress. ~
72 97 | those human values which are common to all mankind, as though
73 98 | primarily to protect the common good of the State, which
74 98 | cannot be divorced from the common good of the entire human
75 100 | Furthermore, the universal common good requires the encouragement
76 100 | very important elements in common with the rest of mankind.
77 110 | 110. There is a common belief that under modern
78 113 | not only is dictated by common sense, but is in itself
79 121 | men are united by their common origin and fellowship, their
80 124 | right, in keeping with the common good, to political freedom,
81 124 | can fittingly promote the common good of all mankind, as
82 129 | duties deriving from our common nature: namely, that love,
83 131 | States to Ensure Universal Common Good the ~
84 132 | sufficient measure the universal common good; the good, that is,
85 133 | provision for the universal common good through the normal
86 134 | one hand, the universal common good gives rise to problems
87 135 | the task of promoting the common good of all peoples. ~Connection
88 135 | Connection Between the Common Good and Political Authority~
89 136 | inner significance of the common good on the one hand, and
90 136 | the means of promoting the common good in civil society, is
91 136 | capable of realizing the common good by ways and means adequate
92 137 | 137. Today the universal common good presents us with problems
93 137 | Authority Instituted by Common Consent and Not Imposed
94 138 | achieving the universal common good cannot be imposed by
95 138 | and with dedication to the common good of all peoples. The
96 138 | own accord. ~The Universal Common Good and Personal Rights~
97 139 | 139. The common good of individual States
98 139 | the same is true of the common good of all States taken
99 140 | which affect the universal common good. These are problems
100 155 | contribution to the universal common good. Daily is borne in
101 166 | and energy to further this common good of all mankind. Yet
Princeps pastorum
§ 102 13 | and emotional make-up in common with his countrymen, is
103 23 | the whole universe and the common good";44 and St. Augustine
104 25 | which are detrimental to the common good and are the opposite
105 40 | XII reminded all of their common duty in these words: "A
106 44 | the divine cause and the common good of their people. ~Training
107 49 | their countries for the common good-men who not only acquit
108 50 | influence for the pursuit of the common good. ~Aid to Missions from
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