Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 1,10 | attain to the unity of the faith and of the deep knowledge
2 1,17 | particularly the Catholic faith, which cannot be placed
3 3,61 | the growth of the Catholic faith, the restoration of sound
4 3,63 | inclination toward the Catholic faith and its teachings. They
5 3,78 | the Catholic and Apostolic faith."33~An Invitation to Union~
6 3,82 | God; let us have a genuine faith in revealed mysteries. ~
7 3,84 | lived, and imitate their faith."36~
8 3,88 | worship God and strive in good faith to obey His commands. ~
9 3,93 | our innocence or Catholic faith. This peace combats hatred,
10 3,93 | can impair and cripple our faith. ~
11 4,130| Christian hope, and Christian faith. Those who adhere to the
12 4,137| to forsake their Catholic faith. ~
13 4,144| religion, let him arouse his faith and, by the grace of God,
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 14 2 | the spread of the Catholic Faith. ~Life-long Brilliance~
15 9 | teacher of the Catholic Faith. In this field he won for
16 9 | we know, in defending the Faith against the Pelagians, insisted
17 9 | very heart of our Catholic Faith, and St. Leo, who entered
18 17 | breaking down of the Catholic Faith''14 and "the strengthening
19 25 | stouthearted defender of the true faith, St. Leo is honored also
20 27 | deeper mysteries of our faith and vindicating it against
21 28 | in accordance with the faith of the councils, the Fathers,
22 40 | and living body. "A whole faith," says St. Leo, "a true
23 40 | says St. Leo, "a true faith, is a mighty bulwark. No
24 40 | unless it is one, it is no faith at all."35~
25 41 | To preserve this unity of faith, all teachers of divine
26 44 | prays especially for Peter's faith, for the state of the rest
27 52 | magnificent testimony to the faith of the first Christians
28 52 | the Romans preserve the faith whole and entire and without
29 53 | Apostle Paul, says: 'Your faith is spoken of in the whole
30 56 | the rays of the one true Faith."50~
31 58 | those which concern the true Faith."52~
32 60 | this great Pope-then the Faith in which they believe will
33 62 | reinforce that unity in faith, worship and discipline
34 67 | Christ profess the same faith, practise the same worship
35 71 | On every side We see "the faith of the gospel"64 imperilled.
36 77 | annihiliate our Christian faith. ~
Grata recordatio
§ 37 2 | pray to God in a spirit of faith through the intercession
38 16 | dissension and endeavor in good faith to remove them. They must,
Mater et magistra
§ 39 13 | morality and religious faith. Especially inhuman were
40 209 | in the light of a sincere faith in God, the Creator and
Pacem in terris
§ 41 16 | well as in the spheres of faith and morals. For all of these
42 47 | and above all Christian faith, make it clear that such
43 146 | in the light of Christian faith, and with love as their
44 147 | by the heavenly light of faith and to be fired with enthusiasm
45 150 | professions. ~Integration of Faith and Action~
46 152 | certain cleavage between faith and practice. Their inner,
47 152 | must be restored, so that faith may be the light and love
48 153 | frequent divorce between faith and practice in Christians
49 158 | Today, maybe, a man lacks faith and turns aside into error;
50 158 | error lack the fullness of faith in Christ, may possibly
51 159 | safeguard her teaching on faith and morals, but also to
Paenitentiam agere
§ 52 8 | principal truths of the faith. First He insisted that
53 15 | Brethren, when one views the faith which distinguishes the
54 25 | for are these: that the faith, the love, the moral lives
55 29 | strict control of reason and faith, and to make amends for
Princeps pastorum
§ 56 2 | for the Propagation of the Faith, a function which We most
57 2 | for the Propagation of the Faith, which is especially entrusted
58 8 | for the Propagation of the Faith. It was an Apostolic Letter,
59 9 | for the Propagation of the Faith, with the exception of those
60 13 | sowing the seeds of the Faith in their hearts: indeed,
61 18 | of the Propagation of the Faith;33 and Our immediate predecessor,
62 22 | task of propagating the faith, and to other pursuits aimed
63 29 | deeds. Their profession of faith must not only be a statistic
64 32 | Profession of the Christian faith is not intelligible without
65 32 | is bound to proclaim his faith to others, either to give
66 35 | the wonderful gift of our Faith and the supernatural power
67 40 | The Duty of Teaching the Faith~
68 41 | people by defending their Faith and teaching it to those
69 41 | their Mother Church and the Faith they received from her.''71
70 42 | rudimentary elements of the Faith, but also the practice of
71 48 | fight"80 in the cause of the Faith is fought not only in the
72 52 | acquired brethren in the Faith, even without leaving their
73 53 | for the growth of their Faith, and not capable of attracting
74 55 | for the propagation of the Faith in the farthest reaches
75 55 | for the Propagation of the Faith and the Congregation of
76 57 | for the Propagation of the Faith, are channeling contributions
77 58 | in God the example of a faith which does not falter even
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 78 ,7 | more stand firm in their faith despite many hardships,
79 1,28 | was paying the homage of faith to the words of Christ the
80 2,40 | conform to the norms of faith that so imbued John Mary
81 2,40 | works. "Oh the wonderful faith of this priest"-one of his
82 2,46 | you pray. We believe on faith that the good and gracious
83 2,52 | are joined by the bonds of faith, regenerated by holy Baptism
84 2,52 | doctrines and precepts of faith and are nourished with the
85 3,61 | from the loss of Christian faith and morals that occurred
86 3,65 | and so much aware through faith of the importance of the
87 3,90 | we"-he asserted -"had the faith to see a soul in mortal
88 3,106| who is animated by a firm faith, and who gives no thought
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