Mater et magistra
§ 1 45 | parties involved, namely the country of departure and the country
2 45 | country of departure and the country receiving the newcomers,
3 54 | regions within the same country or even between the different
4 71 | the working force in the country as a whole-and finally the
5 72 | can-and in fact do-vary from country to country, and even, from
6 72 | do-vary from country to country, and even, from time to
7 72 | to time, within the same country. ~Balancing Economic Development
8 78 | common good of the particular country and of the whole human family. ~
9 118 | responsibility towards their country. Furthermore, a strict check
10 124 | this movement away from the country is doubtless the fact that
11 125 | 125. Nearly every country, therefore, is faced with
12 127 | essential facilities in country areas-such as roads; transportation;
13 127 | be maintained. In those country areas where they are lacking,
14 128 | 128. If a country is to develop economically,
15 129 | and the services and the country as a whole with the type
16 142 | place to place and from country to country throughout the
17 142 | place and from country to country throughout the world. But
18 155 | capital and men from one country to another. We shall have
Pacem in terris
§ 19 13 | educational development in his own country. Furthermore, a system must
20 81 | dignity while acting in their country's name and in its interests
21 106 | include his right to enter a country in which he hopes to be
22 107 | emigrate from their own country to another. ~
23 110 | armaments. Thus, if one country increases its military strength,
24 110 | of armaments. And if one country is equipped with atomic
25 120 | freedom. This means that no country has the right to take any
26 130 | resources, travel from one country to another, and technical
27 130 | States. And finally, each country's social progress, order,
28 130 | and peace of every other country. ~
Princeps pastorum
§ 29 18 | correctly his own and his country's particular kind of culture,
30 20 | intellectual elite of their country."38~Study Centers~
31 24 | dignity as to think of his country on earth rather than of
32 44 | What has been done in one country cannot be carried over indiscriminately
33 47 | and future, of the mission country schools, and of how much
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 34 2,54| apostolic life in a tiny country church. ~Personal Holiness
35 3,60| by this humble Cure of a country parish, who drew such immense
36 3,78| hesitating to offer this country Cure as a model for the
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