Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 2,30| enjoyment of that unity, individual nations will see that their
2 2,35| liberty due everywhere to individual citizens, to the state,
3 2,39| facts, with differences in individual circumstances, within, of
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 4 37 | the Body. Although every individual is called in his own turn,
5 75 | the Whole, Perfect in the Individual~
6 76 | must it be perfect in the individual. For although all the members
Grata recordatio
§ 7 16 | must be ever aware that the individual souls of men are created
Mater et magistra
§ 8 33 | that "if the social and individual character of work be overlooked,
9 33 | only of the needs of the individual workers and their families,
10 37 | and the subordination of individual and group interests to the
11 49 | the aims and interests of individual countries and concentrate
12 53 | wrong to withdraw from the individual and commit to a community
13 55 | extent of depriving the individual citizen of his freedom of
14 56 | prosperous society unless individual citizens and the State co-operate
15 57 | exercise and stimulus of individual creative talent. ~
16 60 | intimate concern to the individual, hence of great importance
17 61 | makes it possible for the individual to exercise many of his
18 65 | case if they treat their individual members as human persons
19 67 | not necessarily mean that individual citizens will be gravely
20 71 | contribution which each individual makes to the economic effort,
21 74 | conditions in which the individual life of the citizens may
22 98 | reason for this is that the individual productive concerns, regardless
23 99 | decisions made within the individual productive units which have
24 109 | which teaches that the individual is prior to society and
25 109 | ordered to the good of the individual. ~Moreover, it would be
26 110 | right. ~Guarantee for Both Individual and Society~
27 111 | essential freedom of the individual, and at the same time an
28 165 | World banking institutes, individual States and private persons
29 174 | community, in which each individual nation, conscious of its
30 180 | the resurrection, of each individual in Christ; and the man who
31 192 | the immense worth of each individual human life. Attention must
32 202 | 202. Individual political communities may
33 208 | relating to his life as an individual and as a member of society,
34 208 | and problems concerning individual states and their inter-relations. ~
35 219 | on one basic principle: individual human beings are the foundation,
36 220 | the sacred dignity of the individual, the Church constructs her
37 256 | though they may be by so much individual, national and racial selfishness. ~
Pacem in terris
§ 38 9 | fundamental principle: that each individual man is truly a person. His
39 24 | within the competence of the individual to achieve efficiently,
40 31 | result will be that each individual will make his whole-hearted
41 35 | with the dignity of its individual members, who, being endowed
42 46 | am not now talking about individual rulers, but about authority
43 48 | rulers should be to the individual conscience, to the duty
44 55 | characteristics distinctive of each individual people.38 But these by no
45 56 | all, without favoring any individual citizen or category of citizen.
46 56 | the advantage of any one individual, or of some few persons;
47 60 | promoted, and that each individual is enabled to perform his
48 62 | exercise of theirs; 2) that the individual, standing upon his own rights,
49 63 | overall climate in which the individual can both safeguard his own
50 65 | extent of depriving the individual citizen of his freedom of
51 78 | view that the will of the individual or the group is the primary
52 92 | violate them. And just as individual men may not pursue their
53 104 | just freedom within which individual citizens may live lives
54 125 | community, in which each individual nation, conscious of its
55 130 | integration of the economies of individual States. And finally, each
56 134 | other hand, the rulers of individual nations, being all on an
57 139 | 139. The common good of individual States is something that
58 139 | conditions in which rulers of individual States can more easily carry
59 140 | difficult for the rulers of individual States to solve with any
60 141 | the public authority of individual States, or to arrogate any
61 162 | freedom-relations between individual citizens, between citizens
Paenitentiam agere
§ 62 1 | her divine Redeemer. No individual Christian can grow in perfection,
63 36 | will be enabled to play his individual part in making this Second
64 39 | the measure of their own individual desires and dispositions.
Princeps pastorum
§ 65 10 | irradiation of energies, among all individual members of the Mystical
66 18 | a way as to enable each individual to evaluate correctly his
67 29 | necessary, after giving the individual a Christian education suitable
68 38 | token, in the Church, the individual members do not live only
69 40 | own spiritual needs; every individual must give his assistance
70 48 | only in the secrecy of the individual conscience or in the privacy
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