Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 2,43 | the possession of material goods, too much reason for hostility
2 2,48 | an abundance of material goods and enjoy all the benefits
3 2,48 | neglecting those higher goods which pertain to the immortal
4 4,128| equitable distribution of goods, if they were put into practice
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 5 56 | the foremost of all your goods. Their See is still blessed
Grata recordatio
§ 6 13 | become content with earthly goods. From the lips of their
Mater et magistra
§ 7 11 | capital, prices-whether of goods or of services-profits and
8 19 | including that of productive goods, is a natural right which
9 20 | sufficient supply of material goods, "the use of which is necessary
10 42 | are: the use of material goods, work, and the family."19~
11 42 | The Use of Material Goods~
12 43 | Concerning the use of material goods, Our Predecessor declared
13 43 | private possession of material goods is admittedly a natural
14 43 | axiomatic principle that "the goods which were created by God
15 45 | private ownership of material goods has a great part to play
16 57 | a wide range of consumer goods and of services of the material
17 74 | all to the use of worldly goods, is thus actuated in conformity
18 79 | prices; the need to make goods and services accessible
19 104 | ownership of productive goods and the responsibility of
20 107 | the possession of external goods which of their very nature
21 108 | property, including productive goods? Is this no longer operative
22 109 | of private ownership of goods, including productive goods,
23 109 | goods, including productive goods, has permanent validity.
24 109 | of private ownership of goods, productive included, the
25 110 | ownership of productive goods, are today reconsidering
26 114 | right to the use of the goods of the earth, to which corresponds
27 115 | terms of durable consumer goods, houses, land, tools and
28 116 | ownership of productive goods, especially those which "
29 119 | Creator all of this world's goods are primarily intended for
30 121 | to convert their material goods into spiritual ones by conferring
31 129 | larger amount of industrial goods and require a better system
32 155 | facilitate the movement of goods, capital and men from one
33 158 | blessed with this world's goods."41~The Mystical Body of
34 161 | countries which produce consumer goods, especially farm products,
35 161 | to destroy or to squander goods that other people need for
36 211 | dissatisfaction with worldly goods which is making itself felt
37 245 | Church teaches, too, that goods of this kind must be valued
Pacem in terris
§ 38 21 | including that of productive goods. This, as We have said elsewhere,
39 35 | induce them to share their goods with others, and to strive
40 36 | their aspirations for the goods of the spirit, share their
41 53 | others, and offer their goods and services as their rulers
42 101 | facilitate the circulation of goods, capital and manpower.58~
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 43 1,14 | the changeable, perishable goods of this world, and his spirit
44 1,15 | detachment from external goods enabled him to offer the
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