Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 2,37 | mutual adjustment of their interests.''11 For it is quite clear
2 2,38 | serious injury to private interests and the public welfare. ~
3 2,41 | subsided; the conflicting interests of the classes are nearer
4 2,47 | associations representing the interests of each "will not seem like
5 3,95 | ready to renounce their own interests and advantages for the sake
6 4,109| These men seek not their own interests, but those of Jesus Christ.56
7 4,139| truth, justice, and the real interests of men and nations do not
Grata recordatio
§ 8 19 | duty to advance the real interests of human society. That this
Mater et magistra
§ 9 15 | in defence of the earthly interests of the poor; indeed, Leo
10 21 | their material and spiritual interests. It was for this reason
11 37 | of individual and group interests to the interest of the common
12 38 | must not be the special interests of individuals or groups,
13 40 | private gain but also in the interests of the common good. ~Pius
14 49 | sights beyond the aims and interests of individual countries
15 51 | the furtherance of common interests. ~
16 65 | pursuit of their own specific interests and those of the common
17 99 | who merely represent the interests of management. ~Praise and
18 100 | world the material and moral interests of the working people. ~
19 104 | conflict in any way with the interests of the common good. Experience
20 118 | the detriment of the best interests of the community. ~The Social
21 142 | advancement of their mutual interests in accordance with the principles
22 147 | reconcile their rights and interests with those of other classes
23 151 | therefore, must bear in mind the interests of the state as a whole;
24 206 | rights and pursue its own interests, there is only one way open
25 252 | the material and spiritual interests of men, We call upon all,
Pacem in terris
§ 26 7 | the other. Men's common interests make it imperative that
27 16 | cell of human society. The interests of the family, therefore,
28 31 | and consult each other's interests. That men should recognize
29 46 | to sponsor actively the interests of all its members. And
30 53 | must harmonize their own interests with the needs of others,
31 56 | asserting their legitimate interests.41~The Spiritual, Too~
32 81 | country's name and in its interests They are still bound by
33 92 | pursue their own private interests in a way that is unfair
34 93 | sometimes is, a clash of interests among States, each striving
35 94 | instance of this clash of interests is furnished by that political
36 96 | 96. Indeed, the best interests of justice are served by
37 97 | family should subserve the interests of their own particular
38 99 | Thus, in pursuing their own interests, civil societies, far from
39 104 | authority is to safeguard the interests of the community. Its sovereign
40 131 | fittingly pursue its own interests in isolation from the rest,
41 138 | instrument to serve the interests of the few or to take the
Paenitentiam agere
§ 42 3 | We are serving the best interests of this most important and
Princeps pastorum
§ 43 26 | their share to the real interests of their own nations. In
44 48 | safeguard both their private interests and those of the Church,
45 49 | you did not neglect the interests of the Church: on the contrary,
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 46 ,6 | he devote himself to the interests of just his own relatives,
47 1,16 | little attention to their own interests, always confer wonderful
48 1,18 | no thought of their own interests. ~Unbecoming Indigence~
49 1,25 | sterile confines of his own interests, but rather it makes him
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