Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 1,6 | upside down: they menace individuals and society itself. ~
2 2,36| among the various classes of individuals. Otherwise mutual antagonism
3 2,40| society, as well as groups of individuals, may certainly protect their
Grata recordatio
§ 4 21 | your care, and to those individuals especially who will respond
Mater et magistra
§ 5 1 | and guiding them-both as individuals and as nations-with maternal
6 12 | business relationships between individuals, and thereby undermined
7 38 | the special interests of individuals or groups, nor unregulated
8 44 | and his right. It is for individuals, therefore, to regulate
9 51 | citizens working either as individuals or in association with each
10 60 | the capabilities of single individuals. In recent times, this tendency
11 66 | active collaboration of individuals and groups, and the timely
12 92 | of Direction With Role of Individuals~All this implies that the
13 116 | great to be left to private individuals without injury to the community
14 120 | the Christian charity of individuals. We would observe, finally,
15 120 | finally, that the efforts of individuals, or of groups of private
16 135 | economic sector in which the individuals work or the source of their
17 192 | economic progress both of individuals and of the whole of human
18 203 | 203. Yet although individuals and nations are becoming
19 211 | encourages Us in the hope that individuals and nations will one day
Pacem in terris
§ 20 4 | there is a disunity among individuals and among nations which
21 7 | be the relations between individuals or States on the one hand,
22 - | II. RELATIONS BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS AND THE PUBLIC AUTHORITIES~
23 53 | 53. Men, both as individuals and as intermediate groups,
24 59 | and Rights and Duties of Individuals~
25 61 | of Rights and Duties of Individuals~
26 62 | Promoting the Rights of Individuals~
27 65 | rights of any particular individuals or groups might well result
28 69 | society also requires that individuals and subsidiary groups within
29 80 | the life and conduct of individuals must also regulate the relations
30 114 | between States, as between individuals, must be regulated not by
31 116 | will be felt everywhere, by individuals, by families, by nations,
32 129 | the relationships between individuals and between nations. It
33 130 | in relationships between individuals, families and intermediate
34 140 | between public authorities and individuals, families and intermediate
35 159 | the lives of men both as individuals and in society. ~As far
36 162 | States, and finally between individuals, families, intermediate
Princeps pastorum
§ 37 7 | grievous losses to many individuals and nations. When it finally
38 36 | The testimony rendered by individuals must be confirmed and enlarged
39 37 | completes the Christian life of individuals and of the whole community,
40 48 | the religious values of individuals and nations. In order to
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