Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 2,21 | 21. All men, therefore, private citizens as well as government
2 2,21 | real prosperity, public and private. ~
3 2,36 | bloodshed. Meanwhile public and private resources diminish and are
4 2,38 | and does serious injury to private interests and the public
5 2,45 | bring it about by public and private endeavor and cooperation
6 4,132| fully put into practice. Private citizens, and more particularly
Grata recordatio
§ 7 4 | and laity to public and private prayer. But today We make
Mater et magistra
§ 8 11 | or recognized as having private legal personality only. ~
9 18 | entered into by both parties. ~Private Property and Its Social
10 19 | 19. Secondly, private ownership of property, including
11 29 | the Catholic's attitude to private property, the wage system,
12 29 | and moderate Socialism. ~Private Property; the Wage System~
13 30 | 30. With regard to private property, Our Predecessor
14 40 | its network of public and private institutions, in which all
15 40 | conducted not merely for private gain but also in the interests
16 43 | economic right, even that of private property. The right to the
17 43 | property. The right to the private possession of material goods
18 45 | Pontiff affirmed that the private ownership of material goods
19 51 | the personal initiative of private citizens working either
20 53 | commit to a community what private enterprise and industry
21 66 | encouragement by the State of these private undertakings. ~
22 91 | which they work-be it a private or a public one. Every effort
23 103 | rights of the workingman. ~Private Property~
24 104 | undertakings belongs to private citizens or to public corporations. ~
25 106 | than the acquisition of private property. They think more
26 108 | man's natural right to own private property, including productive
27 109 | to persist. The right of private ownership of goods, including
28 109 | recognize the rights of private ownership of goods, productive
29 110 | recently opposed to the private ownership of productive
30 111 | defending the principle of private ownership the Church is
31 111 | that the institution of private property be such as it should
32 111 | dispositions of Nature."32 Hence private ownership must be considered
33 113 | assert that the right to own private property and the means of
34 115 | possible distribution of private property in terms of durable
35 116 | too great to be left to private individuals without injury
36 117 | be safeguards. Otherwise private ownership could be reduced
37 119 | inherent in the right of private ownership, for it cannot
38 120 | of the social function of private ownership is out of date,
39 120 | inherent in the very right of private ownership. ~Then, too, a
40 120 | individuals, or of groups of private citizens, are definitely
41 121 | point that the right of private ownership is clearly sanctioned
42 151 | advancement. ~Contribution of Private Enterprise~
43 152 | 152. Private enterprise too must contribute
44 152 | must encourage and assist private enterprise, entrusting to
45 165 | organizations, national and private societies, all are working
46 165 | institutes, individual States and private persons are helping to furnish
Pacem in terris
§ 47 14 | profess his religion both in private and in public. According
48 21 | he has the right to the private ownership of property, including
49 22 | out that the right to own private property entails a social
50 92 | may not pursue their own private interests in a way that
Paenitentiam agere
§ 51 37 | the worship of God both in private and in public, to a disciplined
Princeps pastorum
§ 52 27 | Christian calling in their private lives, but will also engage
53 48 | to safeguard both their private interests and those of the
54 49 | though they had been your own private affairs, and, indeed, as
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