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Ioannes PP. XXIII
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Ad Petri Cathedram
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1 4,105| have embraced the various states of evangelical perfection Mater et magistra §
2 9 | legislation of a number of States. What further proof need 3 46 | structure of the various States and in their relations with 4 97 | juridical codes of single States and on the international 5 115 | an increasing number of States. It will not be difficult 6 165 | banking institutes, individual States and private persons are 7 183 | Catholics of the wealthier States are doing all they can to 8 203 | trust. Men, and consequently States, are in mortal fear of each 9 206 | that exists between their States. And so the belief is engendered 10 207 | Mutual trust among rulers of States cannot begin nor increase 11 208 | problems concerning individual states and their inter-relations. ~ Pacem in terris §
12 7 | govern the relations between States; and finally, what should 13 7 | relations between individuals or States on the one hand, and the 14 57 | of good which rulers of States must take suitable measure 15 63 | 63. In addition, heads of States must make a positive contribution 16 75 | juridical organization of States. The first is this: that 17 - | III. RELATIONS BETWEEN STATES~ 18 80 | 80. With respect to States themselves, Our predecessors 19 84 | regulates the relations between States, authority must be exercised 20 86 | that mutual ties between States must be governed by truth. 21 86 | inviolable principle that all States are by nature equal in dignity. ~ 22 91 | 91. Relations between States must furthermore be regulated 23 92 | 92. States have the right to existence, 24 92 | due honors. Consequently, States are likewise in duty bound 25 93 | clash of interests among States, each striving for its own 26 98 | Since relationships between States must be regulated in accordance 27 98 | principles of truth and justice, States must further these relationships 28 99 | the efforts of particular States cannot achieve the desired 29 99 | What is beneficial to some States may prove detrimental rather 30 104 | restrictive. Sometimes in States of this kind the very right 31 105 | citizenship of their own States. ~ 32 114 | be-that relations between States, as between individuals, 33 117 | above all the rulers of States, to be unsparing of their 34 118 | adjustment of relations between States throughout the world. It 35 120 | Furthermore, relations between States must be regulated by the 36 121 | kind of assistance to those States which are still in the process 37 122 | look for is that the poorer States shall in as short a time 38 124 | inevitable that the larger States, in view of their greater 39 124 | associations with small States, nevertheless these smaller 40 124 | nevertheless these smaller States cannot be denied their right, 41 124 | international law. These smaller States have also the right of assuring 42 125 | 125. The wealthier States, therefore, while providing 43 130 | interdependence between States. National economies are 44 130 | economies of individual States. And finally, each country' 45 131 | and progress of all other States. ~Inadequacy of Modern States 46 131 | States. ~Inadequacy of Modern States to Ensure Universal Common 47 133 | 133. In the past rulers of States seem to have been able to 48 134 | mutual relationships between States have undergone a far reaching 49 139 | common good of individual States is something that cannot 50 139 | of the common good of all States taken together. Hence the 51 139 | which rulers of individual States can more easily carry out 52 140 | the rulers of individual States to solve with any degree 53 141 | authority of individual States, or to arrogate any of their 54 151 | traditionally Christian States at the present time, civil 55 162 | citizens and their respective States, between States, and finally 56 162 | respective States, between States, and finally between individuals, 57 162 | intermediate associations and States on the one hand, and the


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