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Ad Petri Cathedram
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1 2,40 | provided this is done by legal means, not violence, and provided 2 2,44 | opportunity to earn by honest means that daily bread for which, 3 3,64 | forge bonds of unity by means of many congresses and by 4 3,95 | to achieve with all the means at our disposal, must - 5 4,99 | confronted by a lack of material means, which sometimes makes impossible 6 4,108| such contributions as their means permit. There is, perhaps, Aeterna Dei sapientia §
7 16 | violent and unconstitutional means, done all they could to 8 17 | it had presumed by every means at its disposal to arrogate Mater et magistra §
9 18 | a man's work is his sole means of livelihood. Its remuneration, 10 54 | public authority a greater means for limiting fluctuations 11 54 | and to devise ways and means and set the necessary machinery 12 60 | objectives which are beyond the means or the capabilities of single 13 62 | s freedom of action. The means often used, the methods 14 62 | being mere automatons? By no means. ~Creation of Free Men~ 15 71 | justice and equity; which means that workers must be paid 16 79 | possible adjustment of the means of production to the progress 17 94 | professional qualifications. Which means that they must be given 18 109 | to dispose freely of the means indispensable to the achievement 19 112 | too shall increase. This means that workers are able to 20 112 | constitutes so efficacious a means of asserting one's personality 21 113 | private property and the means of production is inherent 22 127 | as roads; transportation; means of communication; drinking 23 137 | economists must devise a suitable means of price protection. Ideally, 24 140 | therefore be within the means of all consumers, this cannot 25 141 | population would have another means of income at their disposal, 26 141 | income at their disposal, a means which they could exploit 27 151 | state as a whole; which means that it must pro mote all 28 163 | make use of every possible means of providing these citizens 29 168 | political community. This means that everything must be 30 189 | intelligence to discover ways and means of exploiting these resources 31 193 | human life is transmitted by means of the family, and the family 32 193 | to use certain ways and means which are allowable in the 33 199 | provident God grants sufficient means to the human race to find 34 199 | perverted in will, turns to such means as are opposed to right 35 223 | be spread by every modern means at our disposal: daily newspapers, 36 235 | and offers an efficacious means of expiating the punishment 37 258 | the world. It becomes a means whereby the Christian way Pacem in terris §
38 2 | that order, and devise the means for harnessing those forces 39 11 | bodily integrity and to the means necessary for the proper 40 11 | own he is deprived of the means of livelihood.8~Rights Pertaining 41 20 | shall provide him with the means of livelihood for himself 42 21 | constitutes so efficacious a means of asserting one's personality 43 32 | power to supply him with means sufficient for his livelihood. ~ 44 35 | freedom, namely, on the use of means which are consistent with 45 36 | spiritual reality. By its means enlightened men can share 46 38 | This is what St. Thomas means when he says: "Human reason 47 48 | governs solely or mainly by means of threats and intimidation 48 55 | people.38 But these by no means constitute the whole of 49 64 | ensure that everyone has the means and opportunity of sharing 50 86 | to possess the necessary means and accept a primary responsibility 51 88 | domination over other nations. It means that they have to make a 52 92 | development, and to the means necessary to achieve this. 53 120 | principle of freedom. This means that no country has the 54 133 | using, that is, the ways and means suggested by the natural 55 136 | Public authority, as the means of promoting the common 56 136 | common good by ways and means adequate to the changing 57 137 | power, organization and means co-extensive with these 58 138 | world-wide power and adequate means for achieving the universal 59 150 | of the moral order. This means that their behavior must Paenitentiam agere §
60 13 | in the bath of water by means of the word of life; in 61 27 | mercy and penance. By this means they may hope to propitiate Princeps pastorum §
62 4 | with a fatherly heart, by means of this letter, on the necessity 63 16 | prepare for their calling by means of a solid intellectual 64 21 | advance "the use of modern means of communication in spreading 65 29 | sheer number of Christians means little if they lack virtue; 66 33 | and teachers find ways and means by which they will be able 67 39 | within the limits of their means, their churches, institutions, 68 47 | assessing the best ways and means for opening schools of the 69 53 | using the most suitable means. It will not be difficult Sacerdotii nostri primordia Chapter, §
70 1,23 | their ardent zeal. This means that every effort should 71 1,30 | to the various ways and means of undertaking the apostolate, 72 2,52 | there it is that they find a means to gain supernatural life, 73 3,78 | hard to discover ways and means of bringing others to Christ."83~ 74 3,94 | of the Holy Spirit, as a means of swifter daily progress


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