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Ioannes PP. XXIII
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Ad Petri Cathedram
   Chapter, §
1 2,45| honorable manner and with some degree of sureness, for their future 2 2,49| be they of high or low degree, the queen and mistress Aeterna Dei sapientia §
3 33 | reckon some as to a certain degree pardonable, but others as Mater et magistra §
4 54 | authority to a much greater degree than ever before to reduce 5 54 | common good-to increase the degree and scope of their activities 6 72 | much is clear. But their degree of applicability to concrete 7 122 | countries with a different degree of social and economic development. ~ 8 126 | in the manner and to the degree allowed, suggested, or even 9 149 | oneself and others to a higher degree of civilization. ~Toward 10 150 | there is often a marked degree of economic and social inequality. 11 160 | nations which enjoy a high degree of economic wealth helping 12 202 | may indeed enjoy a high degree of culture and civilization. Pacem in terris §
13 13 | training consistent with the degree of educational development 14 20 | activities suited to his degree of responsibility.16 The 15 38 | standard which measures the degree of goodness of the human 16 70 | and corresponds to the degree of civic maturity evinced 17 73 | government, though their degree of participation will necessarily 18 88 | have attained to a superior degree of scientific, cultural 19 122 | as possible attain to a degree of economic development 20 140 | States to solve with any degree of success. ~ 21 151 | institutions evince a high degree of scientific and technical 22 154 | that is, correctly to what degree and in what form doctrinal 23 159 | arrived, and the manner and degree of such co-operation in 24 163 | so in proportion to his degree of spiritual union with Princeps pastorum §
25 14 | their walk of life, or the degree of civilization they enjoy. ~ 26 27 | carried out to the greatest degree and as soon as possible. ~


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