Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 2,22 | by the citizens of every nation. ~The Brotherhood of Man~
2 2,39 | Pius XII wisely said, "In a nation that is worthy of the name,
3 4,141| entreaties will rise from every nation to our merciful God and
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 4 42 | before all the elect of every nation, before all the apostles
5 51 | glory, making you a holy nation, a chosen people, a priestly
Mater et magistra
§ 6 25 | of good will from every nation in the world, were impelled,
7 74 | economic prosperity of a nation is not so much its total
8 74 | which is the true goal of a nation's economy. ~Sharing Ownership~
9 98 | part-an integral part-of a nation's entire economic and social
10 163 | the primitive state of a nation's economy. The only permanent
11 168 | simultaneously.~Respecting a Nation's Individuality~
12 172 | quite clear on this point. A nation that acted from these motives
13 174 | in which each individual nation, conscious of its rights
14 181 | differences which mark out one nation from another. It is quite
15 181 | nations concerned. Every nation has its own genius, its
16 181 | does no harm; and if a nation cares to take precautions,
17 206 | is engendered that if a nation is to assert its rights
Pacem in terris
§ 18 42 | to attaining it, soon no nation will rule over another and
19 43 | to become so; nor is any nation nowadays content to submit
20 90 | the reputation of another nation.55~In Justice~
21 94 | unification into a single nation. For many reasons this cannot
22 94 | within the territories of a nation of a different ethnic origin.
23 97 | which characterize the other nation. But for this to happen
24 125 | in which each individual nation, conscious of its rights
25 138 | take the side of a single nation, and thus the influence
26 141 | public authorities of each nation, its citizens and intermediate
Princeps pastorum
§ 27 6 | of the Gospel "from every nation under heaven,''11 and native
28 22 | women of the particular nation, thus allowing the missionaries
29 24 | and the glory of his own nation above all other nations.
30 26 | stranger among any people or nation."47 No Christian community
31 27 | indoctrinate the laity of each nation in such a way that they
32 30 | royal priesthood, a holy nation, a purchased people; that
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 33 3,116| and each does honor to a nation We love very much and which
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