Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 1,10 | error. Rather are we to practice the truth in love, and grow
2 1,17 | religion either in theory or practice. ~
3 4,128| goods, if they were put into practice as they should be.64 At
4 4,129| put those principles into practice. ~False Teachings~
5 4,132| yet been fully put into practice. Private citizens, and more
6 4,141| impeded and restricted in the practice of his religion. They indeed
7 4,144| remiss, or neglectful in the practice of his religion, let him
Grata recordatio
§ 8 2 | directly relevant to the practice of the Christian life. In
Mater et magistra
§ 9 6 | combines the precepts and practice of mutual love. It holds
10 20 | which is necessary for the practice of virtue."7 It has also
11 25 | reducing these principles into practice is hardly surprising. But
12 113 | extension of this right in practice to all classes of citizens. ~
13 224 | themselves and putting it into practice, and by zealously striving
14 227 | educated to it. ~Theory and Practice~
15 229 | transition from theory to practice is of its very nature difficult;
16 232 | 232. It is practice which makes perfect, even
17 236 | of social principles into practice. First, one reviews the
18 237 | grasp this method and to practice it. Knowledge acquired in
19 239 | putting these principles into practice. ~The Layman's Responsibility~
20 241 | trade or profession and practice it in accordance with its
Pacem in terris
§ 21 64 | ample facilities for the practice of religion, and aids to
22 148 | capable, and skilled in the practice of his own profession .
23 149 | and holding fast to the practice of freedom. ~
24 152 | cleavage between faith and practice. Their inner, spiritual
25 153 | divorce between faith and practice in Christians is an inadequate
Paenitentiam agere
§ 26 2 | them not to overlook the practice of voluntary mortification.1~
27 14 | school themselves in the practice of Christian virtue. Hence
28 22 | prayer, good works, and the practice of Christian penance. ~
29 29 | better and to give up the practice of evil, unless by painful
30 30 | daily life and work and the practice of Christian virtue. Penance
Princeps pastorum
§ 31 36 | prayers."63 Their unity in the practice of the most generous charity
32 37 | Romans and exhorted them to practice "love without pretense."67
33 42 | the Faith, but also the practice of virtue and a fervent,
34 47 | train them in the theory and practice of the apostolate. The local
35 53 | of attracting them to the practice of Christian virtue. Each
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 36 1,20 | through self-denial and the practice of penance: that is by devoting
37 1,20 | carried this principle into practice energetically in the matter
38 2,43 | be deeply devoted to the practice of prayer if he is to live
39 3,77 | strengthen memory through practice, and especially to draw
40 3,94 | particularly recommend the pious practice of frequent confession,
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