Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 2,42 | improvements in working conditions in factories and other places
2 3,61 | discipline to the needs and conditions of our times. ~
3 4,106| course, that due to various conditions many of these beloved sons
4 4,133| or because of intolerable conditions and religious persecution.
Mater et magistra
§ 5 2 | mind above the changing conditions of this earthly existence
6 7 | the christianizing of the conditions of the working classes,
7 10 | in clear relief. ~Social Conditions in Leo's Time~
8 13 | workingmen found themselves in conditions of ever-increasing hardship.
9 13 | starvation level, and working conditions were often of such a nature
10 13 | inhuman were the working conditions to which women and children
11 28 | were applicable to modern conditions. In addition, he took the
12 28 | in the light of changed conditions. ~
13 31 | specified the terms and conditions to be observed if justice
14 56 | prevailing circumstances and conditions of human life. ~
15 65 | account of all those social conditions which favor the full development
16 68 | families in utterly sub-human conditions. This is probably due to
17 74 | interruption the material conditions in which the individual
18 82 | but also in regard to the conditions in which men are engaged
19 91 | must depend upon prevailing conditions, which vary from firm to
20 108 | in view of the economic conditions We have described above?
21 142 | life should be, since rural conditions vary so much from place
22 147 | improvement of agricultural conditions be seconded and complemented
23 175 | the betterment of living conditions, are certainly valuable
24 190 | which does not offer living conditions proportionate to the increase
25 220 | account, and the varying conditions in which man's life is lived.
Pacem in terris
§ 26 19 | 19. The conditions in which a man works form
27 19 | Women must be accorded such conditions of work as are consistent
28 58 | account of all those social conditions which favor the full development
29 69 | despite constantly changing conditions, legislators never disregard
30 72 | society, adapt the laws to the conditions of modern life and seek
31 96 | can to improve the human conditions of the members of these
32 110 | belief that under modern conditions peace cannot be assured
33 122 | their citizens to live in conditions more in keeping with their
34 136 | the changing historical conditions. ~
35 139 | the world of the sort of conditions in which rulers of individual
36 141 | purpose is to create world conditions in which the public authorities
37 158 | certain extent by the changing conditions in which they have to operate.
Paenitentiam agere
§ 38 26 | obtainable on the usual conditions. ~
Princeps pastorum
§ 39 8 | those areas in which local conditions favored the foundation of
40 43 | earth. ~Adaptation to Local Conditions~
41 44 | carefully adapted to local conditions and needs. What has been
42 44 | less useful where different conditions and needs prevail. In Our
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 43 1,23 | enjoy living and working conditions that will best foster and
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