Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 2,23 | necessities of life. The various nations are simply communities
2 2,36 | greater improvement among the various classes of individuals.
3 2,37 | suitable arrangement of the various parts of the body, so in
4 2,40 | 40. The various classes of society, as well
5 2,43 | reason for hostility among various groups, because of opinions
6 2,46 | responsible positions in the various areas of human endeavor
7 3,72 | common saying, expressed in various ways and attributed to various
8 3,72 | various ways and attributed to various authors, must be recalled
9 4,105| These men have embraced the various states of evangelical perfection
10 4,106| of course, that due to various conditions many of these
11 4,127| that relations among the various classes come under the guidance,
12 4,128| mutual assistance among the various classes, so that all men
13 4,136| pleasure the praiseworthy steps various nations have taken with
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 14 67 | more men of good will in various parts of the world earnestly
Mater et magistra
§ 15 46 | internal structure of the various States and in their relations
16 51 | association with each other in various ways for the furtherance
17 79 | of inequalities in the various branches of the economy-that
18 99 | institutions which tackle the various economic problems on a national
19 103 | Organization-popularly known in various countries as the O.I.L.
20 115 | politic, by the adoption of various techniques of proved efficiency,
21 122 | but also those between the various branches of the economy,
22 124 | employed in industry and the various services rises. Nevertheless,
23 128 | introduced in industry and the various services. ~
24 131 | balanced progress in the various branches of the economy.
25 139 | for the products of the various economic groups, agricultural,
26 147 | 147. In using their various organizations, agricultural
27 190 | face the poorer nations in various parts of the world, We realize,
28 260 | in review before you the various problems of our modern social
Pacem in terris
§ 29 55 | must certainly include the various characteristics distinctive
30 66 | civil authorities in their various efforts to facilitate the
31 75 | ideals are giving rise to various demands concerning the juridical
32 111 | lead to serious danger for various forms of life on earth. ~
33 112 | which have been built up in various countries must be reduced
34 125 | therefore, while providing various forms of assistance to the
35 130 | associations belonging to the various nations, and between the
36 130 | public authorities of the various political communities. There
37 142 | public authority of the various nations and entrusted with
38 150 | utmost care to conduct their various temporal activities in accordance
Princeps pastorum
§ 39 18 | studies pertaining to the various missiological disciplines,
40 43 | Letter, We already recalled various important reasons which
41 48 | exist nowadays problems of various kinds. There is no solution
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 42 1,13 | extent; his example in the various works of priestly asceticism
43 1,30 | authority of the Church, to the various ways and means of undertaking
44 2,41 | and preserved through the various practices of priestly piety;
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