Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 2,23 | not foes. He gave them the earth to be cultivated by their
2 2,23 | enjoy the fruits of the earth and receive from it his
3 2,25 | terrible crime and stain the earth with our brother's blood. ~
4 2,28 | battle, dwell within this earth of ours. Their stern voices
5 3,68 | in peace and harmony on earth that they might enjoy eternal
6 3,73 | power to bind and loose on earth,28 to strengthen his brethren,29
7 3,93 | journeying in exile over this earth, our peace and happiness
8 4,146| the flesh. They dwell on earth, but they are citizens of
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 9 4 | Christ's chief Vicar on earth, and 3) as Doctor of the
10 6 | Christ's vicarious power on earth than this deacon. ~A Most
11 - | CHRIST'S VICAR ON EARTH~
12 42 | successor and Christ's Vicar on earth, is the focal center of
Grata recordatio
§ 13 19 | to all the lands of this earth. We see all mankind striving
Mater et magistra
§ 14 2 | is the meeting-point of earth and heaven. It lays claim
15 41 | encyclical of His vicar on earth, and to praise Him for the
16 114 | use of the goods of the earth, to which corresponds the
17 121 | yourselves treasures on earth; where the rust and moth
18 178 | is present everywhere on earth, doing all that she can
19 196 | their service - "Fill the earth, and subdue it."45 These
20 261 | Truth is sprung out of the earth: and justice hath looked
21 261 | will give goodness: and our earth shall yield her fruit. Justice
Pacem in terris
§ 22 3 | is thy name in the whole earth!"1 And elsewhere he says: "
23 83 | judges of the ends of the earth. Give ear, you that rule
24 111 | various forms of life on earth. ~Need for Disarmament~
25 117 | Our duty as the vicar on earth of Jesus Christ-the Saviour
26 165 | peace may be assured on earth. ~
Princeps pastorum
§ 27 1 | which dwells all over the earth, We responded to the sweet
28 2 | farthest reaches of the earth. It was with great joy that
29 14 | world and the salt of the earth.27 In other words, they
30 24 | think of his country on earth rather than of his fatherland
31 34 | He (Christ) left us on earth in order that we should
32 43 | being achieved all over the earth. ~Adaptation to Local Conditions~
33 55 | farthest reaches of the earth, without sparing any efforts.
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 34 2,37 | s greatest happiness on earth!''51~
35 3,79 | towards the end of his life on earth, his voice was too weak
36 3,97 | to the many areas of the earth that have not yet been brightened
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