Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 Int,2 | experience certainly is clear indication that the Catholic
2 1,9 | 9. It is clear that We are discussing a
3 2,37 | interests.''11 For it is quite clear that "as the symmetry of
4 4,109| institute, they regard it as clear and certain that the good
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 5 16 | Leo, having made perfectly clear "what the Catholic Church
6 20 | Byzantine Emperor, is not clear. To St. Leo, it appeared
7 45 | Peter this pronouncement is clear and emphatic enough; yet
Mater et magistra
§ 8 10 | his teaching stands out in clear relief. ~Social Conditions
9 18 | other procedure would be a clear violation of justice, even
10 34 | Christianity, and made it clear that no Catholic could subscribe
11 35 | altered considerably. It was clear, for example, that unregulated
12 72 | and everywhere. So much is clear. But their degree of applicability
13 172 | 172. Let us be quite clear on this point. A nation
14 243 | that our age is marked by a clear contrast between the immense
Pacem in terris
§ 15 14 | public. According to the clear teaching of Lactantius, "
16 38 | reason . . . Hence it is clear that the goodness of the
17 47 | Christian faith, make it clear that such an order can have
18 72 | essential that they have a clear idea of the nature and limits
19 72 | Their calmness, integrity, clear sightedness and perseverance
20 75 | The first is this: that a clear and precisely worded charter
21 76 | juridical terms, laying down clear rules relating to the designation
22 79 | We have mentioned are a clear indication of the fact that
23 95 | 95. It is quite clear that any attempt to check
24 131 | 131. From this it is clear that no State can fittingly
25 143 | 143. A clear proof of the farsightedness
26 158 | perfectly legitimate to make a clear distinction between a false
Paenitentiam agere
§ 27 1 | eternal salvation. That is the clear and explicit teaching of
28 28 | unless accompanied by a clear conscience and the detestation
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 29 ,6 | St. Pius X that give so clear and complete a picture of
30 1,11 | that it should serve as a clear and timely reminder of the
31 1,11 | XII, in order to give a clear picture of this doctrine
32 1,11 | of this doctrine and to clear up the doubts and errors
33 1,14 | First of all, you have clear testimony of his poverty.
34 1,16 | of this will give you a clear idea of what We have in
35 1,17 | church benefices make it clear that he has a serious obligation "
36 2,36 | testimony of his life makes it clear that he always remained
37 2,50 | Pius XII have done this in clear and important documents
38 2,50 | familiar with them. This will clear up the doubts of some; and
39 3,76 | sometimes believed, for he had a clear mind and sound judgment.81~
40 3,78 | Segneri or B. Bossuet. But the clear, lofty, living thoughts
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