Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 1,8 | As We have said, it is possible for us to attain natural
2 4,136| these measures will make it possible for emigrants to enter those
3 4,136| taken, it will certainly be possible to make adequate provision
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 4 75 | charity alone that makes it possible for us to love God above
Mater et magistra
§ 5 45 | to eliminate as far as possible all obstacles to the birth
6 61 | in its train. It makes it possible for the individual to exercise
7 61 | radio, television-makes it possible for everyone to participate
8 69 | acceleration beyond what would be possible if regard were had to social
9 79 | employment of the greatest possible number of workers; care
10 79 | public authorities; the best possible adjustment of the means
11 79 | the benefits which make possible a more human way of life
12 84 | 84. It is not possible to give a concise definition
13 91 | work. It is not, of course, possible to lay down hard and fast
14 104 | the capital which makes possible these vast undertakings
15 114 | possess property to all if possible."33 This demand arises from
16 114 | social order which makes possible a secure, even if modest,
17 115 | which facilitates the widest possible distribution of private
18 125 | approximate as closely as possible those enjoyed by city dwellers
19 128 | correspond as nearly as possible with those introduced in
20 142 | 142. It is not possible to determine a priori what
21 152 | entrusting to it, wherever possible, the continuation of economic
22 155 | the elimination as far as possible of these discrepancies.
23 157 | another and it will not be possible to preserve a lasting peace
24 163 | is to make use of every possible means of providing these
25 177 | respected and as far as possible clarified and developed,
26 191 | himself and his life. ~Only Possible Solution~
27 192 | 192. The only possible solution to this question
28 217 | is, to restrain and, if possible, to eliminate the soul's
29 238 | omit to do the good that is possible and therefore obligatory. ~
Pacem in terris
§ 30 13 | their occupying, as far as possible, positions of responsibility
31 33 | present civilization makes possible, encourages or indeed demands. ~
32 64 | opportunity of sharing as far as possible in cultural benefits. ~Harmonious
33 67 | For the rest, it is not possible to give a general ruling
34 102 | to the workers, wherever possible, rather than bringing workers
35 122 | shall in as short a time as possible attain to a degree of economic
36 125 | poorer, must have the highest possible respect for the latter's
37 158 | Besides, who can deny the possible existence of good and commendable
38 167 | society is to bear the closest possible resemblance to the kingdom
Paenitentiam agere
§ 39 37 | Ecumenical Council to give all possible impetus to the spread of
Princeps pastorum
§ 40 8 | of Episcopal Sees, and if possible, to place locally born prelates
41 22 | peoples, so far as possible, the outstanding blessings
42 27 | greatest degree and as soon as possible. ~Need for Lay Help~
43 31 | theology, with a brief list of possible cases, without inspiring
44 33 | effective Christian education possible, it is absolutely necessary
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 45 ,7 | Our day may exert every possible effort in this direction.
46 1,19 | earthIy things, he excluded possible incorrect interpretations
47 2,51 | came to pass in the fullest possible way in the case of St. John
48 2,57 | Sacrifice with the greatest possible interior and exterior devotion.
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