Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 1,9 | discover no truth that is certain or sure; they reject the
2 3,71 | matters are not absolutely certain. Far from jeopardizing the
3 4,109| they regard it as clear and certain that the good of the universal
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 4 33 | and to reckon some as to a certain degree pardonable, but others
Grata recordatio
§ 5 17 | there are current today certain schools of thought and philosophy
6 17 | thought and philosophy and certain attitudes toward the practical
7 18 | which experience makes more certain with every day that passes.
Mater et magistra
§ 8 28 | opportunity not only to clarify certain points of this teaching
9 48 | serves also to bring to light certain glaring discrepancies. There
10 105 | from their possession of a certain amount of property. ~An
11 112 | more and thus acquire a certain amount of property of their
12 126 | Us opportune to indicate certain directives that can contribute
13 162 | cause economic harm to a certain section of the population.
14 169 | nations, obviously, have certain unmistakable characteristics
15 193 | therefore permitted to use certain ways and means which are
16 213 | they take little account of certain inevitable human weaknesses
17 251 | the growing tendency in certain quarters to disregard this
Pacem in terris
§ 18 27 | security. To him is assigned a certain, well-defined sphere of
19 43 | longstanding inferiority complex of certain classes because of their
20 62 | exercise of their rights by certain citizens does not obstruct
21 136 | ends, are endowed with a certain kind of structure and efficacy:
22 152 | the explanation lies in a certain cleavage between faith and
23 158 | avoid being influenced to a certain extent by the changing conditions
Paenitentiam agere
§ 24 21 | punishment due to sin. "It is certain," he said, "that men's prayers
Princeps pastorum
§ 25 19 | So, too, the Church, to a certain extent, consecrated native
26 26 | the same love; We are also certain that they contribute their
27 45 | who are entrusted with certain duties, which involve executive
28 48 | levity, by resorting to certain doctrines which disregard,
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 29 ,8 | serious consideration of certain things that are, it is true,
30 1,12 | sought the help and aid of certain pious societies approved
31 2,42 | often be the reason why certain churchmen are caught up
32 3,95 | sanctity, obligatory at certain specified times; and that
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