Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 2,41 | exaggerated ambitions for personal advantage have subsided;
2 4,104| expenditures, or of their personal inconvenience. They must
3 4,120| must be ready to sacrifice personal whims, for nothing is of
4 4,122| particular attention to his personal formation in Christian wisdom
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 5 42 | pastors, Peter governs by personal commission all whom Christ
6 54 | was principally due to his personal prestige that "the citadel
Mater et magistra
§ 7 11 | economics and morality. Personal gain was considered the
8 19 | exercised not only for one's own personal benefit but also for the
9 51 | place must be given to the personal initiative of private citizens
10 52 | well-being of all citizens. ~Personal Initiative and State Intervention ~
11 55 | protection of his essential personal rights. Among these is a
12 57 | Experience has shown that where personal initiative is lacking, political
13 61 | to exercise many of his personal rights, especially those
14 67 | develop and perfect his own personal talents, and lead to that
15 74 | well-being, and consequently the personal right of all to the use
16 74 | is which guarantees the personal development of the members
17 83 | opportunity for exercising personal initiative, then such a
18 109 | useless to insist on free and personal initiative in the economic
19 119 | Always Vast Field For Personal Charity~
20 120 | problems of an intimate and personal nature are continually arising
21 193 | life is the result of a personal and conscious act, and,
22 253 | prudently to lessen their personal Christian commitment in
23 254 | lead him to compromise his personal dignity as a human being
24 258 | that it leads to his own personal perfection of soul, and
Pacem in terris
§ 25 10 | furthermore, we consider man's personal dignity from the standpoint
26 18 | allowed the exercise of personal initiative in the work he
27 20 | further consequence of man's personal dignity is his right to
28 24 | the safeguarding of man's personal freedom and dignity, while
29 26 | 26. Finally, man's personal dignity involves his right
30 34 | 34. Man's personal dignity requires besides
31 34 | primarily a matter of his own personal decision. Each man should
32 38 | its source in the true, personal and transcendent God. He
33 44 | the expression of a man's personal dignity. And the possession
34 45 | knowledge of the true God-a personal God transcending human nature.
35 47 | other origin but in God, a personal God, our Creator. Hence
36 60 | is best safeguarded when personal rights and duties are guaranteed.
37 65 | of everyone's essential, personal rights."48~
38 79 | aware nowadays of their personal dignity, have found the
39 106 | 106. And among man's personal rights we must include his
40 138 | Universal Common Good and Personal Rights~
41 144 | solemn recognition of the personal dignity of every human being;
42 145 | effective safeguard of his personal rights; those rights, that
43 150 | consciousness of exercising a personal right or performing a personal
44 150 | personal right or performing a personal duty. Reason has a further
45 158 | man. He never forfeits his personal dignity; and that is something
Princeps pastorum
§ 46 13 | persuasion with them."25~Personal Sanctification~
47 14 | is, the duty to achieve personal sanctification."26 The newly-ordained
48 22 | pursuits aimed directly at personal sanctification and eternal
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 49 2,54 | a tiny country church. ~Personal Holiness and the Mass~
50 2,57 | priests are remiss in their personal lives is that they do not
51 3,95 | they deserve. ~Necessity of Personal Holiness~
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