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Ioannes PP. XXIII
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Ad Petri Cathedram
   Chapter, §
1 4,107| ancestors and their beloved countries and have gone to foreign 2 4,112| assistance in Christian countries and in those lands where 3 4,133| native land into foreign countries. Oftentimes, in crowded 4 4,136| important matter. A number of countries have recently adopted a 5 4,136| in turn, will benefit the countries which receive them. ~The Mater et magistra §
6 11 | unions varied in different countries. They were either forbidden, 7 48 | wealth possessed by different countries. ~The Political Field~ 8 49 | changes. In a number of countries all classes of citizens 9 49 | interests of individual countries and concentrate on the economic, 10 68 | industrialization in these countries is only in its initial stages, 11 69 | and equity. And in other countries a notable percentage of 12 70 | In economically developed countries, relatively unimportant 13 75 | self-financing adopted in many countries by large, or comparatively 14 80 | the economies of different countries; the fostering of mutual 15 100 | to promote in their own countries and throughout the world 16 103 | Organization-popularly known in various countries as the O.I.L. or I.L.O. 17 122 | political community, and between countries with a different degree 18 153 | exists in quite a number of countries, namely, a gross disproportion 19 153 | and population. In some countries arable land abounds, but 20 153 | population; whereas in other countries the position is reversed: 21 154 | 154. Again, some countries use primitive methods of 22 154 | population; whereas other countries, using modern methods of 23 156 | especially in less developed countries, and to alleviate the suffering 24 161 | humanity demand that those countries which produce consumer goods, 25 161 | assistance of those other countries where large sections of 26 164 | social progress of those countries which are still struggling 27 165 | universities of the more advanced countries, and acquiring an up-to-date 28 165 | enterprises in the less wealthy countries. It is a magnificent work 29 171 | situation in the poorer countries, and furthering their ownplans 30 176 | the economically developed countries. Spiritual values are ignored, 31 176 | done for the less developed countries, which have often preserved 32 182 | citizens of the less wealthy countries in the economic and social 33 187 | affects the less developed countries, the problem is stated thus: 34 187 | birth rate-which in such countries is unusually high-will tend 35 187 | of living in these poorer countries cannot possibly improve. Pacem in terris §
36 25 | permitted to emigrate to other countries and take up residence there.22 37 101 | well aware, there are some countries where there is an imbalance 38 109 | economically more developed countries. This policy is involving 39 109 | that the people of these countries are saddled with a great 40 109 | great burden, while other countries lack the help they need 41 112 | been built up in various countries must be reduced all round 42 120 | unjust oppression of other countries, or an unwarranted interference 43 120 | Economically Under-developed Countries~ Princeps pastorum §
44 7 | World War involved many countries all over the world and caused 45 8 | the Church firmly in other countries, and subsequently to entrust 46 10 | Body of Christ. Not a few countries on other continents have 47 12 | missionaries from other countries, either because of the vastness 48 14 | newly-ordained native clergy of those countries must enter into pious competition 49 18 | the seminaries of mission countries, there will be no lack of 50 18 | work of the clergy in those countries. Therefore it is absolutely 51 20 | educated citizens of their own countries and will be able to attract 52 20 | happen especially in those countries which possess an ancient 53 21 | to benefit the particular countries in which they were born 54 23 | institutions peculiar to their countries, what Our predecessor said 55 25 | especially since several countries already enlightened by the 56 43 | The bishops of mission countries endeavored to do their best 57 48 | Christian law. Several mission countries are now "undergoing such 58 48 | Indeed, problems which some countries have already solved or are 59 48 | need of solution in other countries. There the problems are 60 49 | 49. The laymen of mission countries exert their most direct 61 49 | the public life of their countries for the common good-men 62 51 | who chose to leave their countries, either temporarily or for 63 51 | religious welfare of mission countries. Let us pray fervently to 64 52 | even without leaving their countries. They can do this by giving 65 53 | their dioceses from mission countries to study and to acquire 66 54 | while living in Catholic countries, if all the faithful remember 67 55 | of the Church in mission countries, We cannot fail to express


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