Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 1,9 | They contend that the human mind can discover no truth that
2 2,32 | 32. The mind of Our predecessor, Leo
3 3,87 | dearly beloved, be all of one mind and remain true to God your
4 4,120| 120. Let all be of one mind, since-as all know well-in
5 4,124| hear those who are sick in mind or body, afflicted by terrible
6 4,126| wish these sufferings of mind and body not only to be
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 7 2 | teaching, the loftiness of his mind, his unfailing charity-these
8 35 | by briefly recalling to mind St. Leo's high ideals regarding
9 41 | necessarily speak with one mind and one voice, in communion
10 44 | will be more secure if the mind of their chief be not overthrown.
Mater et magistra
§ 11 1 | the Catholic Church in the mind of her Founder, Jesus Christ;
12 2 | inducing him to raise his mind above the changing conditions
13 4 | that was uppermost in His mind, but He showed His concern
14 50 | to determine clearly the mind of the Church on the new
15 81 | level, must also be borne in mind when assessing the rate
16 119 | corporeal, or gifts of the mind, has received them for the
17 146 | important also to bear in mind that in agriculture, as
18 151 | therefore, must bear in mind the interests of the state
19 199 | insoluble, if man, led astray in mind and perverted in will, turns
20 248 | cares, he should lift up his mind to the things of heaven,
21 258 | since they are united in mind and spirit with the divine
Pacem in terris
§ 22 34 | able to make up his own mind when he acts. In his association
23 84 | lastly one must bear in mind that, even when it regulates
24 98 | results. We must bear in mind that of its very nature
25 129 | sincerely united in the bonds of mind and matter; and this is
26 164 | the question: "Does your mind desire the strength to gain
27 164 | order? God as ruler of the mind; the mind as ruler of the
28 164 | as ruler of the mind; the mind as ruler of the body. Nothing
Paenitentiam agere
§ 29 11 | justice and in peace of mind. "For the kingdom of God
Princeps pastorum
§ 30 1 | have been constantly on Our mind.3 For this reason, We have
31 4 | other sweet memories in Our mind, and aware of the grave
32 6 | 6. When We turn Our mind and Our heart to the supernatural
33 8 | constantly keep before their mind's eyes their ultimate goal,
34 19 | to the honor of the human mind and heart, whether or not
35 20 | mission of "bringing every mind into capitivity to the obedience
36 33 | soul, and with thy whole mind."58 Indeed, the sublimity
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 37 1,10 | automatically calling to mind the picture of a priest
38 1,12 | a distortion of the real mind of this same Supreme Pontiff (
39 1,16 | idea of what We have in mind, Venerable Brethren, when
40 1,16 | Vianney specifically in mind -"that priests who live
41 1,17 | words to sink deep into the mind of every priest. If someone
42 1,24 | who turns toward him in mind and spirit cannot help being
43 1,25 | concerned."38 Was not the mind of John Mary Vianney soaring
44 1,29 | everyone should keep firmly in mind: "The holiness of any life
45 2,38 | happiness abundantly when his mind rose with the help of heavenly
46 2,55 | This should be kept in mind, in particular: whatever
47 2,57 | is what the Church has in mind when, with maternal care,
48 2,57 | priests fail to keep in mind the close connection that
49 3,70 | discomforts and annoyances of mind and body that were forced
50 3,72 | 73. Once again Our mind turns to sacred ministers
51 3,76 | believed, for he had a clear mind and sound judgment.81~Obligation
52 3,78 | living thoughts of his mind were reflected in the sound
53 3,79 | concept of sin came to his mind, were enough to convert
54 3,89 | as he called them, in his mind and before his eyes, with
55 3,97 | Providence and turn Our mind to what souls are hoping
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