Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 1,8 | particularly the case in matters of religion and sound morals. Moreover,
2 1,17 | absurd proposition: one religion is just as good as another,
3 1,17 | reluctance to accept any religion either in theory or practice. ~
4 4,113| of the young. They teach religion to boys and girls in parochial
5 4,136| needs of the emigrants, in religion, in morals, and in economic
6 4,137| which threaten to destroy religion and even human society itself.
7 4,140| sacred rights of God and religion are ignored or infringed
8 4,140| are protecting Rome with religion more effectively than she
9 4,141| restricted in the practice of his religion. They indeed often "suffer
10 4,144| neglectful in the practice of his religion, let him arouse his faith
Grata recordatio
§ 11 2 | principal mysteries of our religion; the Incarnation of Jesus
12 9 | God: "To preserve in holy religion the Pope, and all clerics
Mater et magistra
§ 13 15 | 5a~No Solution Apart from Religion and Church~
14 16 | apart from the counsel of religion and of the Church."6~
15 101 | influence of the Christian religion . ~
16 213 | that deep-rooted sense of religion which exists in all men
17 214 | that man's natural sense of religion is nothing more than the
18 214 | And yet this very need for religion reveals a man for what he
19 239 | do nothing to compromise religion and morality. Yet at the
20 250 | 251. Thus, religion and moral and physical well-being
Pacem in terris
§ 21 14 | conscience, and to profess his religion both in private and in public.
22 14 | and joins us to God, that religion derives its name.''10~Hence,
23 64 | facilities for the practice of religion, and aids to recreation.
24 153 | devoted to the study of religion. Scientific training reaches
25 157 | do nothing to compromise religion and morality. Yet at the
26 158 | knowledge, in matters either of religion or of the highest ethical
Princeps pastorum
§ 27 18 | relation to the Christian religion. ~The Church and Cultures~
28 19 | which are concerned with religion and the eternal salvation
29 26 | principles of the Christian religion and entirely correspond
30 29 | convert men to the Catholic religion and, after purifying them
31 33 | who embrace the Catholic religion, so that their hearts will
32 42 | cultivate better the study of religion and their own spiritual
33 57 | in the service of their religion, and will bring them the
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 34 2,53 | preaching the truths of religion and cleansing souls of the
35 3,111| those who want to overthrow religion always try in their hatred
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