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Ioannes PP. XXIII
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Aeterna Dei sapientia
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1 43 | other apostles, and what was established by this decree found its Mater et magistra §
2 4 | principles which Christ Himself established in the Church He founded. 3 8 | directives and appeals have established for themselves a position 4 43 | in the objective order established by God, the right to property 5 135| Insurance programs that are established for the general public should 6 141| the economy might also be established there. In this case the 7 189| offend against the divinely established moral order and which attack Pacem in terris §
8 1 | sought after-can never be established, never guaranteed, except 9 1 | observance of the divinely established order. ~Order in the Universe~ 10 7 | community of nations be established. ~ 11 50 | order which He Himself has established. And we men do not demean 12 56 | persons; inasmuch as it was established for the common good of all."40~ 13 71 | juridical system which has been established with great prudence and 14 85 | its precepts. "A firmly established order between political 15 138| authority imposed by force, established without their co-operation, 16 142| Organization (U.N.) was established, as is well known, on June 17 162| accordance with divinely established order. ~ Princeps pastorum §
18 18 | predecessor Benedict XV established chairs of this discipline 19 18 | missiology," he said, "have been established in Rome and in other places."34 20 36 | same way in which the newly established Church enjoyed the unanimous 21 41 | adolescence, even in newly established Christian communities. Nor 22 51 | among Catholic organizations established all over the world can be-as 23 51 | social problems, in the newly established nations; on the apostolic 24 55 | spiritual vigor of newly established Christian communities, is 25 57 | encourage the members of newly established Christian communities, to


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