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Ioannes PP. XXIII
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dignity

Ad Petri Cathedram
   Chapter, §
1 Int,1 | We were summoned to the dignity of Sovereign Pontiff, great 2 3,90 | him whom God raised to the dignity of the Sovereign Pontificate, 3 4,130| liberty and the authentic dignity of the human person. Thus Aeterna Dei sapientia §
4 41 | priests. They have a common dignity, yet they have not uniform Grata recordatio §
5 18 | guarantor of the rights and dignity of the human person. God Mater et magistra §
6 1 | maternal care. Great is their dignity, a dignity which she has 7 1 | Great is their dignity, a dignity which she has always guarded 8 21 | and to safeguard the human dignity of workers by making sure 9 83 | such as to compromise human dignity, to lessen a man's sense 10 84 | most consonant with man's dignity and best calculated to develop 11 92 | concerned for the human dignity of its workers must also 12 114 | so rightly affirmed: The dignity of the human person "normally 13 114 | demand arises from the moral dignity of work. It also guarantees " 14 145 | which carries with it a dignity all its own. It brings into 15 179 | doing violence to human dignity. They encourage whatever 16 191 | violence to man's essential dignity; those who propose such 17 192 | values which concern man's dignity generally, and the immense 18 193 | Christians, raised to the dignity of a sacrament. The transmission 19 215 | return to a sense of their dignity as creatures and sons of 20 216 | and compare the superior dignity of the persecuted with that 21 220 | which guarantees the sacred dignity of the individual, the Church 22 248 | 249. To safeguard man's dignity as a creature of God endowed 23 254 | compromise his personal dignity as a human being and as 24 258 | deeply conscious of the dignity, the nobility, which is Pacem in terris §
25 10 | consider man's personal dignity from the standpoint of divine 26 14 | most truly safeguards the dignity of the human person. It 27 20 | consequence of man's personal dignity is his right to engage in 28 20 | living consistent with human dignity. Pope Pius XII expressed 29 24 | man's personal freedom and dignity, while leaving intact a 30 26 | Finally, man's personal dignity involves his right to take 31 34 | 34. Man's personal dignity requires besides that he 32 35 | and consonant with human dignity, it must be based on truth. 33 35 | are consistent with the dignity of its individual members, 34 38 | creative, and worthy of man's dignity, draws its genuine vitality.26 35 41 | awareness of their natural dignity. Far from being content 36 44 | men are equal in natural dignity; and so, on the doctrinal 37 44 | expression of a man's personal dignity. And the possession of rights 38 47 | State officials derive their dignity, for they share to some 39 48 | certainly be offensive to the dignity of free and rational human 40 48 | men are equal in natural dignity, no man has the capacity 41 50 | likewise safeguards the dignity of citizens. Their obedience 42 73 | natural consequence of men's dignity is unquestionably their 43 79 | nowadays of their personal dignity, have found the incentive 44 81 | lay aside their natural dignity while acting in their country' 45 86 | States are by nature equal in dignity. ~Each of them accordingly 46 89 | equally noble in natural dignity. And consequently there 47 89 | point of view of natural dignity. Each State is like a body, 48 89 | in any way touching their dignity and honor; and with good 49 104 | lives worthy of their human dignity, the rulers of some nations 50 112 | the recognition of man's dignity cry out insistently for 51 122 | keeping with their human dignity. ~ 52 132 | virtue of their natural dignity. Hence there will always 53 144 | recognition of the personal dignity of every human being; an 54 145 | derive directly from his dignity as a human person, and which 55 158 | never forfeits his personal dignity; and that is something that Princeps pastorum §
56 11 | feasible they should praise the dignity, the beauty, and the merits 57 24 | to be so oblivious of his dignity as to think of his country Sacerdotii nostri primordia Chapter, §
58 ,2 | Radini-Tedeschi, to the dignity of Bishop; a few days later, 59 1,13 | they are that the "highest dignity of the priesthood consists 60 2,47 | Sacrament of the Altar has a dignity and an effectiveness that 61 3,80 | perfectly how great the dignity and sublimity of teaching 62 3,99 | of their ecclesiastical dignity requires of them. ~ 63 3,107| due respect for priestly dignity, and have proper esteem


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