Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 1,10 | have strayed pathetically far from the teaching of Christ
2 1,19 | a joy which surpasses by far any pleasure which can come
3 2,46 | safeguard their rights so far as wages are concerned,
4 3,71 | not absolutely certain. Far from jeopardizing the Church'
5 4,104| must rely on this grace far more than on their own toil
6 4,105| the young and assist, so far as they can, those who are
7 4,135| ascertain and serve, so far as they can, the social
8 4,142| of Christian life. This, far more than prayer, will win
9 4,144| unfortunate as to wander far from his divine Redeemer
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 10 9 | all his contemporaries by far the most fearless protagonist
Mater et magistra
§ 11 14 | subscribe to extremist theories far worse in their effects than
12 45 | always "to eliminate as far as possible all obstacles
13 73 | social inequalities, so far from increasing, are reduced
14 125 | agricultural workers that, far from being inferior to other
15 155 | demand the elimination as far as possible of these discrepancies.
16 163 | emergency aid will not go far in relieving want and famine
17 177 | must be respected and as far as possible clarified and
18 202 | help themselves only in so far as they succeed in helping
19 205 | are some indeed who go so far as to deny the existence
20 210 | realize that science has so far done little more than scratch
21 241 | others. They may even go so far as to bring discredit on
22 247 | to what We have said so far is the question of the Sunday
Pacem in terris
§ 23 13 | view to their occupying, as far as possible, positions of
24 26 | XII said, "man as such, far from being an object or,
25 28 | rights of which We have so far been speaking are inextricably
26 34 | welded together by force. Far from encouraging, as it
27 41 | of their natural dignity. Far from being content with
28 51 | the rationale of law in so far as it is in accordance with
29 64 | opportunity of sharing as far as possible in cultural
30 74 | authority of these officials, far from growing old and feeble,
31 99 | interests, civil societies, far from causing injury to others,
32 104 | of some nations have been far too restrictive. Sometimes
33 106 | accept such immigrants and-so far as the good of their own
34 134 | States have undergone a far reaching change. On the
35 156 | 156. What has so far been achieved is insufficient
36 159 | individuals and in society. ~As far as Catholics are concerned,
37 161 | hatred and destruction. Far from bringing about the
38 163 | this responsibility are far too few in number, yet they
Paenitentiam agere
§ 39 35 | of men who have strayed far too often from the right
40 38 | the Council will scatter far and wide over the Church
Princeps pastorum
§ 41 16 | educated in places too far removed from human society,"28
42 22 | impart to . . . peoples, so far as possible, the outstanding
43 37 | s word to the people, as far as the farthest reaches
44 53 | the world which, although far away, are entrusted to your
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 45 1,25 | Sacred Heart of Jesus, so far as the souls of priests
46 3,114| century later, and echoing far and wide almost endlessly. ~
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