Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 1,8 | attain natural truth by virtue of our intellects. But all
2 1,8 | and perfect truth, but to virtue and eternal happiness. All
3 1,13 | magazines written to mock virtue and exalt depravity."8~Modem
4 1,14 | goodness, even Christian virtue. Unfortunately, however,
5 2,32 | better suited than Christian virtue, and especially justice,
6 2,49 | characteristics of this virtue when he said: 'Charity is
7 2,54 | of her manner and by her virtue. ~
8 4,106| Christian name and Christian virtue. Although We are sure they
9 4,107| the gospel and Christian virtue to the people who dwell
10 4,117| attraction of Christian virtue. ~The Needs of Our Age~
11 4,122| in Christian wisdom and virtue. They are certainly aware
12 4,127| direction of the Christian virtue of justice. We are especially
13 4,134| and hurtful to Christian virtue. In such surroundings many
14 4,143| repute, if there be any virtue, if there be anything worthy
15 4,144| rekindle, and strengthen his virtue. He who "is just, let him
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 16 27 | was due to his excelling virtue, his teaching, and his most
17 40 | together by the same ties of virtue, worship and sacrament,
Mater et magistra
§ 18 20 | necessary for the practice of virtue."7 It has also the duty
19 179 | conducive to honesty and virtue, and strive to eliminate
Pacem in terris
§ 20 87 | differ widely in knowledge, virtue, intelligence and wealth,
21 132 | men who are all equal by virtue of their natural dignity.
Paenitentiam agere
§ 22 2 | other acts of Christian virtue, We included a warning to
23 14 | the practice of Christian virtue. Hence the Apostle Paul'
24 15 | by reason of the heroic virtue and constancy of so many
25 30 | the practice of Christian virtue. Penance of this kind is
26 35 | right path of truth and virtue. ~A Necessary Repudiation~
27 37 | to inspire to truth and virtue, to the worship of God both
Princeps pastorum
§ 28 14 | who were such mirrors of virtue that they are proposed as
29 15 | who, for their exceptional virtue and wise actions, qualify
30 29 | means little if they lack virtue; that is, if, while enjoying
31 42 | but also the practice of virtue and a fervent, sincere love
32 53 | the practice of Christian virtue. Each one of you, moved
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 33 ,1 | effective heavenly incentive to virtue. ~
34 1,11 | should attribute to the virtue of penance in striving for
35 1,11 | a cleric is not bound by virtue of divine law to the evangelical
36 1,12 | evangelical counsels by virtue of their clerical state,
37 1,19 | and extol this wonderful virtue of poverty so much, no one
38 1,22 | good reason to call this virtue the "choicest adornment
39 1,25 | A soul adorned with the virtue of chastity cannot help
40 1,26 | also outstanding in the virtue of obedience. It would be
41 2,34 | said, was so devoted to the virtue of penance, was just as
42 2,51 | as a model of outstanding virtue and to be honored by them
43 2,57 | And he, who in his lofty virtue, was in the habit of "offering
44 3,80 | to show the beauties of virtue rather than the ugliness
45 3,94 | progress along the road of virtue."97~
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