Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 2,53 | and guide the rest by his authority and the example of his good
2 3,65 | history of a divine teaching authority founded by Jesus Christ, "
3 3,70 | failed to use her maternal authority to call him again and again
4 4,110| wish to confirm with Our authority, and with like affection,
5 4,123| self-restraint, and obedience to authority. We wish to express Our
6 4,140| becomes ineffective and all authority is weakened once the sovereign
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 7 20 | detracting somewhat from the authority of the Apostolic See itself.
8 42 | Christ rules by His supreme authority. Great and wonderful, beloved,
9 43 | between Peter's divinely-given authority and that of the other apostles
10 43 | of insisting that "this authority [to bind and to loose] was
11 44 | saintly Pope: that supreme authority to teach infallibly, which
12 47 | be, and whose office of authority "he in his turn discharged."41
13 48 | whose power lives and whose authority prevails in his See."42~
14 54 | efforts to safeguard the authority of the Church of Rome were
15 67 | and obey the same supreme authority, is no more evident among
Mater et magistra
§ 16 11 | taken to prevent the civil authority from intervening in any
17 34 | the true notion of social authority. ~Other Problems of the
18 36 | consequence, even the public authority was becoming the tool of
19 37 | independent of the State. Public authority should resume its duty of
20 54 | the power of the public authority to a much greater degree
21 54 | into the hands of public authority a greater means for limiting
22 65 | men invested with public authority. They must take account
23 117 | which demand that public authority broaden its sphere of activity.
24 120 | is the activity of public authority. ~The Real Treasure~
25 131 | program is needed if public authority is to maintain an evenly
26 137 | supervision by the public authority cannot be altogether dispensed
27 147 | and complemented by public authority. ~
28 150 | equity demand that public authority try to eliminate or reduce
29 151 | the common good. Public authority, therefore, must bear in
30 152 | subsidiary function," public authority must encourage and assist
31 241 | obedience to ecclesiastical authority. ~They must remember, too,
Pacem in terris
§ 32 46 | who, invested with legal authority, preserve its institutions
33 46 | members. And they derive their authority from God, for, as St. Paul
34 46 | individual rulers, but about authority as such. My contention is
35 46 | community must have a ruling authority, and this authority, no
36 46 | ruling authority, and this authority, no less than society itself,
37 47 | must not be imagined that authority knows no bounds. Since its
38 47 | necessary community endowed with authority. Divest it of this authority,
39 47 | authority. Divest it of this authority, and it is nothing, it is
40 47 | share to some extent in the authority of God Himself."31~An Appeal
41 48 | and rational human beings. Authority is before all else a moral
42 49 | conscience, unless their own authority is tied to God's authority,
43 49 | authority is tied to God's authority, and is a participation
44 51 | 5l. Governmental authority, therefore, is a postulate
45 51 | undermines the very nature of authority and results in shameful
46 52 | 52. The fact that authority comes from God does not
47 52 | in the exercise of their authority. Hence the above teaching
48 52 | the Purpose of the Public Authority~
49 53 | competence. Those who have authority in the State must exercise
50 53 | State must exercise that authority in a way which is not only
51 56 | circumstances. Hence every civil authority must strive to promote the
52 59 | Responsibilities of the Public Authority, and Rights and Duties of
53 60 | principal duty of every public authority."45~
54 64 | Relations Between Public Authority's Two Forms of Intervention~
55 66 | Operation of the Public Authority~
56 68 | main functions of public authority. In such a State a precise
57 74 | of public officials, the authority of these officials, far
58 78 | constitutions and the government's authority.52~
59 80 | lend the weight of Our own authority to their teaching, that
60 81 | conduct, and they have no authority to depart from its slightest
61 83 | 83. Moreover, a ruling authority is indispensable to civil
62 83 | moral order itself. Such authority, therefore, cannot be misdirected
63 84 | relations between States, authority must be exercised for the
64 98 | of its very nature civil authority exists, not to confine men
65 104 | raison d'etre of public authority is to safeguard the interests
66 134 | It is merely that their authority is not sufficiently influential. ~
67 135 | influence exercised by public authority in all the nations of the
68 135 | Common Good and Political Authority~
69 136 | nature and function of public authority on the other, one cannot
70 136 | connection between them. Public authority, as the means of promoting
71 136 | likewise requires that this authority be effective in attaining
72 136 | institutions in which such authority resides, becomes operative
73 137 | solved except by a public authority with power, organization
74 137 | such general form of public authority. ~Public Authority Instituted
75 137 | public authority. ~Public Authority Instituted by Common Consent
76 138 | 138. But this general authority equipped with world-wide
77 138 | powerful nations of a universal authority of this kind would inevitably
78 138 | reluctance to submit to an authority imposed by force, established
79 139 | together. Hence the public authority of the world community must
80 140 | relations between the public authority of the world community and
81 140 | function of this universal authority must be to evaluate and
82 141 | of the duty of universal authority to limit the sphere of action
83 141 | of action of the public authority of individual States, or
84 142 | nominated by the public authority of the various nations and
85 159 | directives of ecclesiastical authority. For it must not be forgotten
86 159 | but also to exercise her authority over her sons by intervening
Paenitentiam agere
§ 87 38 | hesitation in mustering all your authority and available resources
Princeps pastorum
§ 88 5 | which We confirmed with like authority and like charity when We
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 89 1,28 | duly obeying ecclesiastical authority, he was paying the homage
90 1,30 | with regard to the teaching authority of the Church, to the various
91 1,33 | only in her name and by her authority and may we properly carry
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