Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 Int,4 | advanced in a spirit of charity. ~
2 2,33 | justice and nurtured by charity, then human affairs will
3 2,39 | prescribed by justice and mutual charity."13~
4 2,48 | profit them? ~Christian Charity~
5 2,49 | mistress of all the virtues, charity. The salvation we hope for
6 2,49 | from a great outpouring of charity. We refer to that Christian
7 2,49 | refer to that Christian charity which is a principle synthesizing
8 2,49 | the entire gospel. That charity is always ready to spend
9 2,49 | this virtue when he said: 'Charity is patient, is kind; is
10 2,57 | 57. The charity which burned in the household
11 3,62 | spectacle of truth, unity, and charity. For those who behold it
12 3,72 | liberty; in all things, charity. ~Unity In Organization~
13 3,82 | us to great heights, that charity which unites us with God;
14 3,83 | discord, . . . encourage charity toward one another. Heed
15 4,109| and love with an active charity the land to which they have
16 4,113| with cheerful and merciful charity and move them in a wonderful
17 4,143| above all these things have charity, which is the bond of perfection.
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 18 30 | to forgive; on fire with charity which St. Paul indicated
19 31 | attributable to that same charity which Jesus Christ demanded
20 61 | enter the way of truth, charity and peace. ~The Council~
21 74 | made perfect in one."66~Charity, the Bond~
22 75 | be achieved only through charity. For charity is "the bond
23 75 | only through charity. For charity is "the bond of perfection."67
24 75 | of perfection."67 It is charity alone that makes it possible
25 75 | spirit of generosity. It is charity alone which makes "the temple
26 76 | nevertheless the bond of charity makes them all alike sharers
Mater et magistra
§ 27 6 | hold aloft the torch of charity, but also upon her own widespread
28 6 | the present time. It is a charity which combines the precepts
29 39 | principles of social justice and charity. ~
30 43 | principles of justice and charity20~Work~
31 119 | Vast Field For Personal Charity~
32 120 | sympathy and the Christian charity of individuals. We would
33 121 | Lord will look upon the charity given to the poor as given
34 159 | In this we have known the charity of God," says St. John, "
35 159 | bowels from him; how doth the charity of God abide in him?"42~
36 256 | Animated, too, by the charity of Christ, he finds it impossible
37 256 | generous and considerate. For "charity is patient, is kind; charity
38 256 | charity is patient, is kind; charity envieth not, dealeth not
Pacem in terris
§ 39 34 | Life in Truth, Justice, Charity and Freedom~
40 45 | meant by truth, justice, charity and freedom. They become,
41 107 | solidarity or of Christian charity, which aims at relieving
42 162 | guidance of truth, justice, charity and freedom-relations between
43 166 | nurtured and animated by charity, and brought into effect
Princeps pastorum
§ 44 5 | like authority and like charity when We issued Our first
45 12 | brotherly, and sincere charity which mirrors the love they
46 23 | by, and filled with, that charity which embraces all the faithful.
47 23 | beautiful sentence: "Extend your charity to the whole world, if you
48 24 | would cut the sinews of charity in his heart, while lowering
49 25 | the spirit of Christian charity. ~
50 26 | of universal charity-that charity upon which the Church of
51 35 | visitation."62~Union in Charity~
52 36 | practice of the most generous charity gave them profound joy and
53 37 | helps educate the soul to charity, which is the distinguishing
54 37 | of the true Christian; a charity, We say, which overcomes
55 37 | admire the grace of your charity; but when they see that
56 38 | 38. Charity also becomes visible through
57 53 | situation with the greatest charity and zeal, using the most
58 53 | consolations of Christian charity in which we are all brothers,
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 59 ,6 | He must be aflame with charity toward everyone. Not even
60 1,16 | this example of poverty and charity. "Daily experience shows"-
61 1,25 | counsels of this same divine charity when he wrote this lofty
62 2,45 | the altar with a burning charity and his soul was drawn to
63 3,106| but burns with intense charity. ~
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