Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 2,40| classes of society, as well as groups of individuals, may certainly
2 2,43| hostility among various groups, because of opinions on
Mater et magistra
§ 3 38 | interests of individuals or groups, nor unregulated competiton,
4 65 | the common good. For these groups must themselves necessarily
5 66 | collaboration of individuals and groups, and the timely coordination
6 88 | 88. Both these groups, therefore, need a thoroughgoing
7 100 | heart for those professional groups and Christian associations
8 102 | with other professional groups and workers' associations
9 105 | through belonging to insurance groups and systems of social security,
10 120 | efforts of individuals, or of groups of private citizens, are
11 139 | of the various economic groups, agricultural, industrial,
12 148 | co-operatives, in professional groups and in worker movements
Pacem in terris
§ 13 24 | great many such intermediate groups or societies for the pursuit
14 24 | matter of great urgency. Such groups and societies must be considered
15 53 | individuals and as intermediate groups, are required to make their
16 64 | formation of intermediate groups, so that the social life
17 65 | particular individuals or groups might well result in the
18 69 | individuals and subsidiary groups within the State be effectively
19 72 | citizens and intermediate groups with public authorities,
20 96 | members of these minority groups, especially in what concerns
21 97 | however, that these minority groups, in reaction, perhaps, to
22 97 | of their own particular groups. A more reasonable attitude
23 97 | to happen these minority groups must enter into some kind
24 141 | citizens and intermediate groups, can carry out their tasks,
Princeps pastorum
§ 25 41 | received into their tribal groups. ~Catechists~
26 50 | to Missions from Catholic Groups~
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