Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 2,29 | separate us, and should consider how they may be joined in
2 2,46 | but also that they really consider them as men, or rather,
3 3,61 | religious topics. They will consider, in particular, the growth
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 4 4 | convinced of this we have but to consider St. Leo in his three main
5 9 | convinced of this we have but to consider the way in which he discharged
6 12 | 12. Consider, too, the field of liturgical
7 45 | Prince of the Apostles. Consider, for example, this passage
Grata recordatio
§ 8 15 | of nations in their hands consider attentively the dangerous
9 16 | may carefully weigh and consider the causes of dissension
Mater et magistra
§ 10 40 | The second point which We consider basic in the encyclical
11 65 | personality. Moreover, We consider it altogether vital that
12 71 | 71. We therefore consider it Our duty to reaffirm
13 86 | the family farm. Here We consider it appropriate to say something
14 142 | family, we are bound to consider as an ideal that form of
15 142 | We are bound above all to consider as an ideal the kind of
16 166 | 166. We consider it Our duty to give further
17 167 | development would do well to consider carefully the experiences
18 180 | Church is not, nor does she consider herself to be, a foreign
19 210 | men are appalled when they consider how these gigantic forces
Pacem in terris
§ 20 10 | 10. When, furthermore, we consider man's personal dignity from
21 23 | organization which they consider best calculated to achieve
22 110 | with atomic weapons, others consider themselves justified in
23 117 | 117. We therefore consider it Our duty as the vicar
24 153 | 153. We consider too that a further reason
25 162 | surely no one who will not consider this a most exalted task,
Paenitentiam agere
§ 26 19 | 19. Consider, for example, the words
27 39 | These are words which We consider most applicable to that
Princeps pastorum
§ 28 31 | education which would only consider teaching the faithful the
29 52 | professions and in public life to consider seriously how they can help
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 30 3,112| So let Christian families consider it one of their most sublime
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