Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 4,101| toil and your sweat. ~The Clergy~
2 4,102| the diocesan and religious clergy: those who are your close
3 4,106| the efforts of the other clergy. ~Missionaries~
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 4 5 | joined the ranks of the Roman clergy and in due course was ordained
5 73 | Leo once addressed to the clergy, public officials and people
Grata recordatio
§ 6 4 | had occasion to urge the clergy and laity to public and
Mater et magistra
§ 7 1 | Apostolic See, and to the Clergy and Faithful of the entire
8 258 | Our sons the world over, clergy and laity, to be deeply
Pacem in terris
§ 9 1 | Apostolic See, and to the Clergy and Faithful of the entire
Paenitentiam agere
§ 10 43 | impart to you and to all the clergy and faithful committed to
Princeps pastorum
§ 11 7 | that a local hierarchy and clergy have been increasingly developed
12 8 | qualitative growth of that clergy which was called native. (
13 8 | documents.) ~Growth of Native Clergy~
14 9 | bishops. The remaining native clergy grew in number from 919
15 9 | increase in the numbers of the clergy did the Lord of the harvest16
16 11 | to exhort the bishops and clergy of the new Christian communities
17 13 | the minds and souls of the clergy selected from the local
18 14 | The newly-ordained native clergy of those countries must
19 14 | pious competition with the clergy of those old dioceses which
20 14 | proposed as examples to the clergy of the whole Church. In
21 15 | that everywhere the local clergy will be able to select from
22 15 | hesitation from among the local clergy those priests who, for their
23 16 | formation to be given to this clergy must take into account the
24 17 | The formation of the local clergy, as Our same predecessor,
25 17 | cooperation with the foreign clergy, but also on an equal footing
26 18 | foreign and to the local clergy, that they should study
27 18 | for the future work of the clergy in those countries. Therefore
28 23 | To this end, the native clergy not only will be bound to
29 26 | however, that the native clergy is animated by lofty purposes
30 26 | Jesus Christ, if the local clergy and population succumb to
31 27 | formation of the native clergy, which must be equal to
32 28 | their bishops and their clergy, to enable them to carry
33 30 | achieve their goal, if the clergy, either foreign or local,
34 39 | churches, institutions, and clergy, who are entirely devoting
35 43 | cooperation, joining the clergy in their apostolic work
36 43 | the regular and religious clergy, and the most generous and
37 55 | religious and the regular clergy; for the holy virgins who
38 55 | precious allies of the clergy, who have been diligent
39 56 | exhort all the bishops, the clergy, and the faithful of the
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 40 ,7 | encyclical of Ours help the whole clergy to foster this divine friendship
41 ,8 | centenary. ~A Model for the Clergy~
42 ,9 | maternal joy to all the clergy as an outstanding model
43 1,12 | interested in the sanctity of the clergy) and a contradiction of
44 1,12 | they belong to the diocesan clergy, they have sought the help
45 1,23 | effort to see to it that the clergy entrusted to your care may
46 1,30 | that are arising among the clergy from a growing carelessness
47 2,48 | pointed out in a talk to the clergy of this dear city: "If you
48 3,81 | the teaching office by the clergy is of great importance.
49 3,102| for the holiness of your clergy, so that you will be careful
50 3,103| by a bishop who loves the clergy entrusted to his direction,
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