Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 4,139| all be granted the lawful freedom to which all, including
Mater et magistra
§ 2 55 | individual citizen of his freedom of action. It must rather
3 55 | must rather augment his freedom while effectively guaranteeing
4 62 | the sphere of a person's freedom of action. The means often
5 102 | the natural law and the freedom of conscience of their members. ~
6 109 | included, the exercise of freedom in almost every other direction
7 109 | surely, that the exercise of freedom finds its guarantee and
8 110 | harmonizing of justice and freedom in society, though until
9 111 | guarantee of the essential freedom of the individual, and at
10 124 | of easy money, of greater freedom and the enjoyment of all
11 208 | endowed with reason and freedom. He demands, therefore,
Pacem in terris
§ 12 3 | him with intelligence and freedom, and made him lord of creation.
13 12 | name. He has a right to freedom in investigating the truth,
14 12 | order and the common good-to freedom of speech and publication,
15 12 | and publication, and to freedom to pursue whatever profession
16 14 | XIII declared that "true freedom, freedom worthy of the sons
17 14 | declared that "true freedom, freedom worthy of the sons of God,
18 14 | the sons of God, is that freedom which most truly safeguards
19 14 | or injustice. Such is the freedom which has always been desired
20 14 | dear. It is the sort of freedom which the Apostles resolutely
21 24 | safeguarding of man's personal freedom and dignity, while leaving
22 25 | human being has the right to freedom of movement and of residence
23 34 | requires besides that he enjoy freedom and be able to make up his
24 34 | merely an obstacle to his freedom. ~Social Life in Truth,
25 34 | Truth, Justice, Charity and Freedom~
26 35 | human society thrives on freedom, namely, on the use of means
27 37 | another, and, while preserving freedom intact, it must make for
28 40 | devoid of intelligence and freedom. They insist on being treated
29 45 | truth, justice, charity and freedom. They become, moreover,
30 65 | individual citizen of his freedom of action. It must rather
31 65 | must rather augment his freedom, while effectively guaranteeing
32 80 | willing cooperation, and freedom. The same law of nature
33 104 | defining the scope of a just freedom within which individual
34 104 | this kind the very right to freedom is called in question, and
35 104 | recognize the noble realm of freedom and protect its rights. ~
36 120 | regulated by the principle of freedom. This means that no country
37 123 | preservation of their own freedom. They must be conscious
38 124 | against the violation of the freedom, integrity and security
39 124 | common good, to political freedom, and to the adoption of
40 149 | fast to the practice of freedom. ~
41 166 | effect under the auspices of freedom. ~
Princeps pastorum
§ 42 17 | and discreetly using the freedom allowed to them. This should
43 25 | have been aroused to seek freedom and self-government. The
44 25 | acquisition of political freedom can sometimes be accompanied
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