Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 1,19 | human knowledge that our age glories-and rightly-in the
2 2,34 | The monstrous weapons our age has devised will see to
3 3,69 | centuries from the apostolic age and finds expression in
4 4,117| virtue. ~The Needs of Our Age~
5 4,119| overwhelming the needs of our age, the greater should be their
6 4,130| eliminate all that our present age and our modern civilization
Grata recordatio
§ 7 15 | dangerous pass to which our age has come. Be these nations
Mater et magistra
§ 8 1 | love, that men, in every age, should find in her their
9 59 | seem to be typical of our age is an increase in social
10 66 | ties binding the men of our age one to the other grow and
11 243 | rightly asserted that our age is marked by a clear contrast
12 261 | enkindles and enflames. No age but hears her warning voice,
Pacem in terris
§ 13 11 | his work; widowhood; old age; enforced unemployment;
14 39 | characterize our modern age. ~
15 42 | confronted in this modern age with a form of society which
16 71 | and active in this modern age, that even a juridical system
17 100 | flout the very spirit of an age which has done so much to
18 127 | their use. Thus, in this age which boasts of its atomic
19 155 | the more difficult in an age such as ours, driven forward
20 155 | activity. And yet this is the age in which each one of us
21 156 | other such activities. The age in which we live needs all
22 156 | all these things. It is an age in which men, having discovered
Paenitentiam agere
§ 23 36 | glory of the Church in every age of her history. If everyone
24 42 | dawning of a new and fairer age for the Catholic Church
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 25 ,8 | true, necessary in every age, but which now seem to be
26 1,27 | Venerable Brethren: "From the age of fifteen on, he ardently
27 3,98 | best suited to the present age? Of what use would be the
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