Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 2,38 | classes contradicts the very laws of nature. Indeed, whoever
2 4,146| heaven. They obey valid laws and even go beyond the demands
Grata recordatio
§ 3 16 | needs of men of today the laws which regulate the state
4 16 | be mindful of the eternal laws which come from God and
5 18 | the author of life and its laws, that He is guarantor of
Mater et magistra
§ 6 11 | mechanical application of the laws of the market place. Every
7 18 | must be determined by the laws of justice and equity. Any
8 62 | multiplicity of restrictive laws and regulations in many
9 63 | and, in a sense, obey the laws of economic development
10 71 | that can be left to the laws of the marketplace; nor
11 144 | expression, inflexible in its laws, rich in allusions to God
12 192 | manpower. ~Respect for the Laws of Life~
13 193 | inviolable and immutable laws of God, which no man may
14 194 | God. Those who violate His laws not only offend the divine
15 241 | accordance with its own proper laws, they must also bring their
16 242 | his knowledge of nature's laws, and has harnessed the forces
Pacem in terris
§ 17 6 | Many people think that the laws which govern man's relations
18 6 | universe. But it is not so; the laws which govern men are quite
19 7 | 7. These laws clearly indicate how a man
20 36 | political movements and forms, laws, and all the other components
21 51 | from God. Consequently, laws and decrees passed in contravention
22 51 | Indeed, the passing of such laws undermines the very nature
23 72 | hard and fast system of laws. ~In such cases, if the
24 72 | needs of society, adapt the laws to the conditions of modern
25 150 | activities in accordance with the laws which govern each and every
Paenitentiam agere
§ 26 9 | perfect sincerity to all the laws of the Supreme God. "For
27 15 | perfect her, the universal laws and precepts which govern
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