Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 2,48 | pertain to the immortal soul, what does it profit them? ~
2 3,82 | embrace that humility of soul which elevates us to great
3 3,93 | against those enemies of the soul, of whatever description,
4 4,109| enter and support every soul, and that all men may be
5 4,125| life serve to purify the soul; they elevate and ennoble
6 4,146| matter simply: what the soul is to the body, Christians
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 7 1 | exceptional brilliance in the soul of Pope St. Leo I, for it
8 39 | and henceforth we bear in soul and body Him in whose fellowship
Grata recordatio
§ 9 19 | be "of one heart and one soul''12 and to pour out ardent
Mater et magistra
§ 10 2 | the whole man, body and soul, intellect and will, inducing
11 5 | that heavenly food of the soul, which He was to give them
12 214 | to be eradicated from his soul as an anachronism and an
13 217 | possible, to eliminate the soul's upward surge toward God.
14 235 | disastrous. Its evil effects on soul and body are undeniable.
15 242 | the good of man's body and soul, is in many instances changed
16 246 | suffer the loss of his own soul? Or what exchange shall
17 246 | shall a man give for his soul?"51~Making Sunday Holy~
18 248 | creature of God endowed with a soul in the image and likeness
19 258 | own personal perfection of soul, and helps to extend to
Pacem in terris
§ 20 57 | the whole man, body and soul. That, then, is the sort
21 59 | does, of body and immortal soul, man cannot in this mortal
Paenitentiam agere
§ 22 8 | First He insisted that the soul must repent of every trace
23 12 | drive away the enemy of his soul and keep his baptismal innocence
24 24 | be of "one heart and one soul,"23 imploring God with prayer
25 33 | the natural infirmities of soul or body, but from a free
26 36 | turbulent emotions of the soul and seriously endangers
Princeps pastorum
§ 27 12 | be "of one heart and one soul,"22 grateful to each other
28 15 | Furthermore, Our fatherly soul harbors the happy hope that
29 33 | heart, and with thy whole soul, and with thy whole mind."58
30 34 | which has transformed his soul. A great Father of the Church
31 35 | desires which war against the soul. Behave yourselves honorably
32 37 | greatly helps educate the soul to charity, which is the
33 42 | attentively on the happiness of soul which this work brings,
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 34 ,1 | to the very depths of Our soul: the sacred ceremonies that
35 ,8 | qualities of this Heavenly soul, if done properly, is enough
36 1,10 | himself with great strength of soul. Of course, not all of the
37 1,24 | by the great strength of soul with which this athlete
38 1,24 | again root them out of the soul.... Only the first steps
39 1,25 | not enclose the priest's soul within the sterile confines
40 1,25 | make in this regard: "A soul adorned with the virtue
41 2,38 | and his pure and simple soul rose with all its deepest
42 2,45 | burning charity and his soul was drawn to the sacred
43 2,47 | inner perfection of his soul and assuring him, as he
44 2,56 | And again: "The soul of the priest must refer
45 2,58 | what their dispositions of soul and external attitude are
46 3,65 | the salvation of a human soul that he could never undertake
47 3,68 | called for great strength of soul. These are the prayers he
48 3,76 | the great perseverance of soul with which the Cure of Ars
49 3,90 | had the faith to see a soul in mortal sin, we would
50 3,95 | Ours made "with a sorrowful soul" on several occasions99
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