Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 2,48 | unworthy of men, not to say of Christians. If the working classes
2 4,108| and expand its scope, all Christians must cooperate by prayer
3 4,131| therefore, who wish to remain Christians must be aware of their serious
4 4,146| expressed so wonderfully about Christians in the Epistle to Diognetus: "
5 4,146| the soul is to the body, Christians are to the world."74~
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 6 30 | St. Paul indicated to all Christians as "a more excellent way."23~
7 52 | to the faith of the first Christians in Rome, this great Pope
8 57 | world, glory and light of Christians, Iyre of the Holy Spirit."51~
9 62 | of the great majority of Christians of every denomination, and
10 63 | following appeal to all Christians:- ~
11 64 | the churches-that is, all Christians everywhere-must be united;
12 67 | no more evident among the Christians of today than it was in
13 67 | this visible unity among Christians, a unity which truly accords
14 68 | the Father62 to give all Christians the grace to recognize those
Grata recordatio
§ 15 9 | 9. But all Christians should turn their thoughts
16 10 | the constant refuge of Christians in adversity, since she '
17 15 | innocent children, and all Christians address earnest and suppliant
Mater et magistra
§ 18 179 | economical advantages. For true Christians cannot help feeling obliged
19 193 | indissoluble and, with respect to Christians, raised to the dignity of
Pacem in terris
§ 20 152 | are men who are professed Christians, and who live their lives,
21 153 | between faith and practice in Christians is an inadequate education
22 157 | between Catholics and those Christians who are separated from this
23 157 | with men who may not be Christians but who nevertheless are
24 163 | hope that many more men, Christians especially, will join their
Paenitentiam agere
§ 25 17 | makes it imperative for Christians to recognize it as coming
26 24 | therefore, demands that Christians today, as in the days of
27 36 | necessary, therefore, for Christians to repudiate this unworthy
28 39 | spiritual preparation of Christians for this great event. Hence,
29 41 | the countless armies of Christians throughout the world devoting
Princeps pastorum
§ 30 29 | Church. The sheer number of Christians means little if they lack
31 34 | pagans, if we were true Christians."60~
32 35 | 35. All Christians all over the world must
33 39 | therefore necessary that native Christians become accustomed to supporting,
34 41 | this matter, therefore, all Christians must compete in pious rivalry,
35 46 | educate and turn out true Christians. ~Schools of the Apostolate~
36 48 | religious in the world. ~Christians in Public Life~
37 51 | numbers of these generous Christians be multiplied, and that
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 38 2,52 | Father. It is then that the Christians who have gathered together,
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