Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 1,8 | cometh into the world"4 and lead him not only to full and
2 1,17 | and among contraries can lead only to this fatal conclusion:
3 2,35 | upon those paths which will lead to the unity that is so
4 2,53 | in God's place. He must lead and guide the rest by his
5 3,71 | attainment. For discussion can lead to fuller and deeper understanding
6 4,112| 112. They may lead hidden lives in cloistered
7 4,113| the sick in hospitals and lead their thoughts to heavenly
8 4,133| of factories, they must lead a life very different from
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 9 41 | given to one to take the lead over the rest."36~The Bishop
Mater et magistra
§ 10 67 | own personal talents, and lead to that organic reconstruction
11 254 | activity will inevitably lead him to compromise his personal
Pacem in terris
§ 12 44 | his rights must inevitably lead him to the recognition of
13 111 | purposes can, if continued, lead to serious danger for various
14 144 | imposed by justice, and lead a fully human life. It also
Paenitentiam agere
§ 15 40 | Venerable Brethren, must lead the way; and may all the
Princeps pastorum
§ 16 15 | seminaries and are able to lead their students to sanctity. ~
17 16 | truth of the Gospel and lead to perfection of life, with
18 17 | of their people''31 -to lead their people, by the influence
19 33 | the strong resolution to lead a life adorned with all
20 47 | be planned to make them lead a life inspired by Catholic
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 21 ,8 | done properly, is enough to lead us readily to a serious
22 1,21 | proved true: "It is harder to lead a good life in the work
23 1,27 | All his life he longed to lead a quiet and retired life
24 1,29 | its force and beauty will lead them to strive for it more
25 3,96 | will, with the help of God, lead to a deeper desire and more
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