Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 2,43| disparity in the possession of material goods, too much reason for
2 2,48| classes have an abundance of material goods and enjoy all the
3 4,99| confronted by a lack of material means, which sometimes makes
Mater et magistra
§ 4 4 | showed His concern for the material welfare of His people when,
5 20 | of a sufficient supply of material goods, "the use of which
6 21 | may prove harmful to their material and spiritual interests.
7 34 | objective other than that of material well-being. Since, therefore,
8 42 | dependent, are: the use of material goods, work, and the family."19~
9 42 | the family."19~The Use of Material Goods~
10 43 | 43. Concerning the use of material goods, Our Predecessor declared
11 43 | the private possession of material goods is admittedly a natural
12 45 | the private ownership of material goods has a great part to
13 57 | goods and of services of the material and spiritual order-those,
14 74 | without interruption the material conditions in which the
15 100 | throughout the world the material and moral interests of the
16 121 | invitation to convert their material goods into spiritual ones
17 176 | its own sake, as though material well-being were the be-all
18 208 | Moreover, man is not just a material organism. He consists also
19 208 | of a purely extraneous, material order-which has the greatest
20 245 | progress and the resultant material well-being are good things
21 252 | and for the sake of the material and spiritual interests
Pacem in terris
§ 22 57 | spiritual as well as the material prosperity of their subjects.42~
23 98 | positive steps to pool their material and spiritual resources.
24 109 | outlay of intellectual and material resources, with the result
25 124 | mankind, as well as the material welfare and the cultural
26 130 | another in these days when material resources, travel from one
27 138 | nations may differ widely in material progress and military strength,
28 170 | besides caring for the proper material welfare of their peoples,
Princeps pastorum
§ 29 10 | very gifts, spiritual and material, which they formerly used
30 16 | while yet welcoming those material and technical facilities
31 37 | Christian is nothing.68 ~Material Help~
32 38 | becomes visible through material help; as Our predecessor
33 39 | 39. The material necessities which affect
34 56 | relieve the spiritual and material necessities of the missions
35 57 | destinations. Willing help and material contributions readily and
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