Mater et magistra
§ 1 49 | public life, and public authorities are injecting themselves
2 79 | through the activity of public authorities; the best possible adjustment
3 99 | but those made by public authorities and by institutions which
4 99 | necessary, that these public authorities and institutions bring the
5 104 | considerable probems for public authorities, whose duty it is to see
6 127 | given, especially by public authorities, to the suitable development
7 133 | also requires the public authorities, in assessing the amount
8 134 | common good, for public authorities to evolve a special credit
9 252 | We call upon all, public authorities, employers and workers,
Pacem in terris
§ 10 - | INDIVIDUALS AND THE PUBLIC AUTHORITIES~
11 50 | Their obedience to civil authorities is never an obedience paid
12 53 | justice is maintained and the authorities are acting within the limits
13 54 | for the existence of civil authorities. In working for the common
14 54 | common good, therefore, the authorities must obviously respect its
15 60 | The chief concern of civil authorities must therefore be to ensure
16 63 | more widespread when public authorities fail to take appropriate
17 65 | rights of citizens, the civil authorities preserve a delicate balance.
18 65 | can arise where the civil authorities, while taking measures to
19 66 | must be adopted by civil authorities in their various efforts
20 67 | the ways in which civil authorities can most effectively fulfill
21 72 | intermediate groups with public authorities, and the relations between
22 72 | relations between public authorities of the same State, are sometimes
23 72 | In such cases, if the authorities want to preserve the State'
24 74 | is created in which civic authorities can, from the greater frequency
25 77 | between citizens and public authorities be described in terms of
26 77 | principal function of public authorities is to recognize, respect,
27 79 | the appointment of public authorities, and are insisting that
28 96 | are served by those public authorities who do all they can to improve
29 130 | and between the public authorities of the various political
30 140 | relations between public authorities and individuals, families
31 140 | community and the public authorities of each political community.
32 141 | conditions in which the public authorities of each nation, its citizens
Princeps pastorum
§ 33 8 | XV, urgently reminded the authorities in charge of the missions
34 13 | exhorted Catholic mission authorities to mold and shape the minds
35 15 | bishops and the mission authorities to choose without hesitation
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 36 1,12| societies approved by Church authorities in order to find a quicker
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