Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 1,8 | this easily; often their efforts will result in a mixture
2 4,106| and energetically with the efforts of the other clergy. ~Missionaries~
3 4,118| areas still await their efforts. Great numbers of men have
4 4,119| greater should be their efforts, concern, industry, and
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 5 13 | to the divine nature. His efforts were responsible for the
6 24 | of Easter, and his great efforts to create an atmosphere
7 54 | 54. St. Leo's heroic efforts to safeguard the authority
Mater et magistra
§ 8 56 | harmony, and their respective efforts must be proportioned to
9 120 | observe, finally, that the efforts of individuals, or of groups
10 147 | legitimately demand that their efforts for the improvement of agricultural
11 165 | spheres. By their combined efforts thousands of young people
12 165 | nations making even greater efforts for the scientific, technical
13 220 | hundred years, and through the efforts of a very well informed
Pacem in terris
§ 14 65 | further demands that in their efforts to co-ordinate and protect,
15 65 | co-ordinate and protect, and their efforts to promote, the rights of
16 66 | authorities in their various efforts to facilitate the exercise
17 85 | heed if their laborious efforts to establish a new order
18 87 | perfection by their mutual efforts. ~
19 95 | more so if such perverse efforts are aimed at their very
20 99 | and forces whenever the efforts of particular States cannot
21 106 | new society. ~Commendable Efforts~
22 117 | unsparing of their labor and efforts to ensure that human affairs
23 134 | footing, largely fail in their efforts to achieve this, however
24 155 | that they can relax their efforts and be satisfied with what
Princeps pastorum
§ 25 17 | the best reward for the efforts of all those who contributed
26 42 | from making the greatest efforts, under the guidance of the
27 44 | thus they thwart valuable efforts and dissipate valuable energy
28 55 | earth, without sparing any efforts. For the missionaries from
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 29 ,6 | which urged Us on to greater efforts to achieve a more ardent
30 1,12 | remains true that in their efforts to achieve holiness, these
31 1,19 | these shepherds for their efforts to see to it that those
32 3,74 | beyond all human control, the efforts of even the holiest of men
33 3,74 | and to urge on to greater efforts those who are already zealous
34 3,83 | and needs. All of these efforts are useful; but on the occasion
35 3,89 | almost all his time and efforts.92~
36 3,96 | desire and more intensive efforts on the part of all priests
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