Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 Int,1 | Apostolic See, and to all the Priests and Faithful of the Catholic
2 3,73 | faithful are subject to their priests, so are priests to their
3 3,73 | to their priests, so are priests to their bishops, whom "
4 4,99 | dioceses; and the number of priests at your disposal is in many
5 4,102| finally, who are parish priests in crowded cities, in towns,
6 4,103| for us to mention it, but priests should be careful to be
7 4,104| 104. Priests should also be mindful that
8 4,115| so vast and varied that priests, religious men, and holy
9 4,115| providing the complete remedy. Priests, religious men, and virgins
10 4,117| the years the bishops and priests of lands that are still
11 4,135| effective work of those priests who have become voluntary
12 4,135| this Apostolic See. These priests have spared no effort to
13 4,137| have turned to the bishops, priests, and laymen who have been
14 4,137| entrusted to them as bishops and priests and to forsake their Catholic
15 4,140| when he wrote, "You, the priests, are protecting Rome with
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 16 30 | Pontiff to the princes, priests, deacons and religious of
17 39 | anointing consecrates them priests."32 Confirmation, called
18 41 | especially for harmony among the priests. They have a common dignity,
19 42 | among God's people many priests and many pastors, Peter
20 71 | avail-to induce bishops, priests and faithful to withdraw
Grata recordatio
§ 21 15 | Venerable Brethren, all priests and nuns, the sick and disabled,
Mater et magistra
§ 22 220 | very well informed body of priests and laymen, a social doctrine
Pacem in terris
§ 23 171 | We bestow on you, on Our priests both secular and regular,
Paenitentiam agere
§ 24 7 | porch and the altar the priests, the Lord's ministers, shall
25 40 | the faithful-especially priests, monks and nuns, children,
Princeps pastorum
§ 26 9 | elect legion of bishops and priests has arisen in the Mission
27 12 | foreigners, for all Catholic priests who truly answer their vocation
28 14 | have long been producing priests in their midst who were
29 14 | is through sanctity that priests can and must be the light
30 15 | among the local clergy those priests who, for their exceptional
31 16 | prescribed at all times that priests must prepare for their calling
32 20 | 20. If native priests are well instructed in these
33 20 | their own. Indeed, local priests are entrusted with the mission
34 21 | both foreign and local priests can employ their learning
35 23 | important requirement the native priests must meet is that they should
36 41 | it. It is necessary that priests, families, and local apostolic
37 43 | valuable aides to bishops and priests have worked so hard for
38 46 | as its teachers, whether priests, religious, or laymen, educate
39 53 | entrust them to the care of priests and laymen who are equipped
40 56 | Despite the scarcity of priests which besets even the pastors
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 41 ,6 | love, by which He loves His priests above all others; and they
42 ,7 | others, in the hope that the priests of Our day may exert every
43 ,7 | And yet, when they became priests, Christ the Lord spoke these
44 1,11 | the important role that priests should attribute to the
45 1,12 | time many generoushearted priests are showing that they realize
46 1,16 | specifically in mind -"that priests who live modestly and follow
47 1,16 | this serious warning to priests as well as to others in
48 1,18 | present time there are many priests living in great need themselves.
49 1,21 | special application to the priests of our time who-as is unfortunately
50 1,25 | valuable to the Church are priests who are anxious to preserve
51 1,25 | so far as the souls of priests are concerned."38 Was not
52 1,30 | issued serious warnings to priests about the extent of the
53 2,35 | the needs of souls is for priests in Our own day, who are
54 2,36 | The thing that keeps us priests from gaining sanctity" -
55 2,41 | has made obligatory for priests.54 As for the hours of the
56 2,41 | the hours of the Office, priests have undertaken a serious
57 2,43 | immediate predecessor offered priests as their password at the
58 2,48 | they see the piety of their priests and are drawn by their example.
59 2,50 | pains to see to it that the priests and faithful entrusted to
60 2,54 | flock to Ars, while many priests experience great difficulty
61 2,57 | May not the fact that some priests fail to keep in mind the
62 2,57 | this way: "The reason why priests are remiss in their personal
63 2,57 | he thought of the unhappy priests who did not measure up to
64 2,58 | Father, We urge Our beloved priests to set aside a time to examine
65 2,58 | strength down upon Our beloved priests. ~
66 3,73 | them,"79 then let these priests ask themselves what kind
67 3,96 | efforts on the part of all priests to carry out their sacred
68 3,96 | fulfill "the first duty of priests, that is, the duty of becoming
69 3,98 | 99. If there were no priests or if they were not doing
70 3,105| prayers to God for their priests, so that each in his own
71 3,111| 112. Priests often find themselves in
72 3,111| their hatred to strike at priests first of all. ~
73 3,112| these serious difficulties, priests who are ardent in their
74 3,112| sublime privileges to give priests to the Church; and so let
75 3,118| stir up the pious zeal of priests and of those whom God is
76 3,118| things that are needed for priests' life and work, with all
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