Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 1,10 | that we may no longer be children, tossed to and fro and carried
2 2,54 | other hand, should form her children firmly and graciously by
3 2,55 | should carefully rear their children, God's most precious gift,
4 2,56 | 56. Children must honor, obey, and love
5 3,68 | one shepherd. All God's children are summoned to their father'
6 3,87 | handmaid. For we are the children of His handmaid. This marriage
7 3,96 | peace, on behalf of Our children in Christ and all those
8 4,99 | grieve that so many of your children are lost, pathetically duped
9 4,113| homes for orphans, and for children born out of wedlock they
10 4,113| cherish with a mother's love children who have lost their parents
11 4,123| and love for these beloved children of Ours. In them the Church
12 4,128| 128. We ask these dear children of Ours to realize that
13 4,132| We know that many of Our children who live in want or great
14 4,134| wives and parents from their children, the bonds and ties that
15 4,136| happy reunion of parents and children as a family unit. Once these
16 4,137| We have exhorted all Our children in Christ to avoid the deadly
17 4,141| brethren in Christ and Our children throughout the world to
18 4,142| But We ask Our beloved children for more than prayers; We
Grata recordatio
§ 19 12 | eternal truth; all of her children contribute with a selfless
20 15 | and disabled, our innocent children, and all Christians address
21 19 | charity-We exhort all Our children in Christ to be "of one
22 20 | reunion for Our Brethren and children who are separated from this
Mater et magistra
§ 23 1 | task of giving life to her children and of teaching them and
24 13 | conditions to which women and children were sometimes subjected.
25 20 | the workers, women and children. It can never be right for
26 187 | conception and birth of children should be secretly avoided,
27 195 | generation by securing for their children a sound cultural and religious
28 195 | procreation and education of children. They must instill in them
29 195 | life and the bringing up of children. ~To the attainment of this
Pacem in terris
§ 30 17 | support and education of children is a right which belongs
31 20 | livelihood for himself and his children. Such is nature's categorical
Paenitentiam agere
§ 32 15 | unsullied. ~Her Forgetful Children~
33 16 | 16. But of her children there are some who nevertheless
34 40 | priests, monks and nuns, children, the sick and the afflicted-join
35 40 | receiving so many gifts from His children; gifts which breathe the
Princeps pastorum
§ 36 7 | and prosperity to all men, children of their Heavenly Father.
37 14 | toward which all of God's children must strive, struggling
38 34 | angels, be like men unto children, and like spiritual men
39 41 | example, the preparation of children or newly baptized adults
40 47 | preserve from false doctrine children and adolescents who must
41 47 | fervor in the souls of their children, for instructing them in
42 58 | pastors who are giving their children in God the example of a
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