Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 2,44 | advanced machines. Of this kind of unemployment, Our predecessor
2 2,49 | Charity is patient, is kind; is not selfseeking; bears
3 3,64 | desire for unity of some kind. ~A Mark of Christ's Church~
Mater et magistra
§ 4 71 | family of nations of every kind, both large and small. ~
5 84 | concise definition of the kind of economic structure which
6 130 | such people for their new kind of work, and they would
7 142 | consider as an ideal the kind of farm which is owned and
8 184 | vitality, We wish to extend Our kind and fatherly word of appreciation
9 223 | Catholic schools of every kind, particularly seminaries,
10 228 | complete unless it covers every kind of obligation. It must therefore
11 245 | too, that goods of this kind must be valued according
12 256 | charity is patient, is kind; charity envieth not, dealeth
Pacem in terris
§ 13 15 | choose for themselves the kind of life which appeals to
14 41 | themselves to be regarded as a kind of instrument, they are
15 97 | groups must enter into some kind of association with the
16 100 | in all nations of every kind of reciprocation between
17 104 | Sometimes in States of this kind the very right to freedom
18 121 | nations to render every kind of assistance to those States
19 130 | so interdependent that a kind of world economy is being
20 136 | are endowed with a certain kind of structure and efficacy:
21 138 | universal authority of this kind would inevitably arouse
22 151 | the attainment of every kind of objective. And yet it
Paenitentiam agere
§ 23 16 | called penance 'a laborious kind of baptism'."16~Penance
24 23 | Clearly the most efficacious kind of prayer for gaining the
25 30 | virtue. Penance of this kind is in fact inescapable.
Princeps pastorum
§ 26 18 | his country's particular kind of culture, especially as
27 28 | since requirements of this kind have grown, and the greatly
28 55 | special prayers, and every kind of help that lies within
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 29 1,10 | are expected to adopt this kind of life; and yet divine
30 1,10 | pastors of souls of this kind who, under the inspiration
31 1,14 | unencumbered by impediments of this kind, so that it could always
32 1,14 | those who suffered from any kind of misery; and they flocked
33 1,15 | own parish. He was very kind and gentle toward them and
34 1,22 | serious dangers of this kind, to let their whole life,
35 3,60 | contempt, called him "a kind of nineteenth-century rabble-rouser";72
36 3,63 | greatest blessing that a kind and gracious God can send
37 3,73 | priests ask themselves what kind of love they have for those
38 3,78 | admiration. This is the kind of speaker who wins the
39 3,80 | denouncing evil of every kind, in whatever guise it might
40 3,84 | M. Vianney, which was a kind of steady martyrdom for
41 3,115| are commemorating, cast a kind of heavenly light beforehand
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