Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 Int,1 | Venerable Brethren and Beloved Sons, Greetings and Apostolic
2 1,14 | Venerable Brethren and beloved sons, we also have radio broadcasts,
3 3,66 | Venerable Brethren and beloved sons, must be solid, firm and
4 3,80 | anticipation, address you as sons and brethren? May We hope
5 3,81 | Alexandria addressed his sons and brethren with words
6 3,88 | in Christ and Our beloved sons to pray fervently for the
7 3,90 | to all Our brethren and sons who are separated from the
8 4,105| paternal best wishes to Our sons in religious orders and
9 4,106| conditions many of these beloved sons of Ours are frequently called
10 4,110| heart for these beloved sons, and for all who generously
11 4,115| Venerable Brethren and beloved sons, the problems that beset
12 4,139| defend the rights of Our sons and brethren. Time and time
13 4,149| Venerable Brethren and beloved sons. May it be the occasion
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 14 37 | turn, and all the Church's sons are separated from one another
15 68 | and to become its devoted sons. May God in His infinite
16 69 | and reconciliation between sons of the same heavenly Father
17 75 | grant to all the Church's sons, can be achieved only through
18 75 | holy Church, and all her sons throughout the world, radiant
19 76 | 76. These sons of the Church, therefore,
Mater et magistra
§ 20 1 | Venerable Brethren and Dearest Sons, Health and Apostolic Benediction.~
21 100 | under which these dearest sons of Ours are laboring, as
22 102 | further to praise those dear sons of Ours who in a true Christian
23 148 | satisfaction with those sons of Ours the world over who
24 184 | 184. To these Our beloved sons in every land who, in promoting
25 215 | dignity as creatures and sons of God, who is the first
26 216 | to see: thousands of Our sons and brothers, whom We love
27 221 | We call, not only Our own sons and brothers scattered throughout
28 224 | 224. Our beloved sons, the laity, can do much
29 227 | important, therefore, that Our sons learn to understand this
30 240 | belongs particularly to Our sons, the laity, for it is their
31 245 | souls, We earnestly beg Our sons, immersed though they be
32 253 | upon this matter, but Our sons, the laity especially, must
33 258 | most earnestly beg all Our sons the world over, clergy and
34 260 | Venerable Brethren and dear sons, We began with that wonderful
Pacem in terris
§ 35 1 | Venerable Brethren and Dearest Sons Health and Apostolic Benediction.~
36 10 | Christ. Grace has made them sons and friends of God, and
37 14 | freedom, freedom worthy of the sons of God, is that freedom
38 36 | 36. And so, dearest sons and brothers, we must think
39 57 | the attention of Our own sons to the fact that the common
40 146 | once more We exhort Our sons to take an active part in
41 147 | it is not enough for Our sons to be illumined by the heavenly
42 155 | requirements of justice. Hence Our sons have every reason for not
43 159 | exercise her authority over her sons by intervening in their
Paenitentiam agere
§ 44 28 | God forbid that any of Our sons and daughters succumb to
45 37 | your instigation, all Our sons throughout the world, both
46 41 | with which the Church's sons and daughters should be
Princeps pastorum
§ 47 9 | Our brethren and beloved sons, who fill Our heart with
48 12 | vocation feel themselves native sons wherever they work, in order
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 49 ,5 | principally to Our very dearest sons, those in sacred orders,
50 1,16 | exhort all of Our beloved sons who share in the priesthood
51 1,31 | timely to exhort all of Our sons who share in the Catholic
52 3,102| commend these most beloved sons to you, Venerable Brethren,
53 3,112| so let them offer their sons to the sacred ministry with
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