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Ioannes PP. XXIII
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civilization

Ad Petri Cathedram
   Chapter, §
1 1,8 | of truth, goodness, and civilization are endangered. ~Truth and 2 2,48 | enjoy all the benefits of civilization while losing or neglecting 3 4,130| present age and our modern civilization hold dearest: true liberty 4 4,130| bases of Christianity and civilization. ~ Mater et magistra §
5 89 | contributing to the advance of civilization. ~ 6 107 | that has been made in our civilization. ~Confirmation of the Right 7 149 | others to a higher degree of civilization. ~Toward a Balanced Internal 8 175 | certainly valuable elements in a civilization. But we must realize that 9 177 | is: a foundation of true civilization. ~Contribution of the Church~ 10 184 | promoting genuine progress and civilization, are a living proof of the 11 202 | high degree of culture and civilization. They may have a large and 12 209 | and construct a very good civilization without God. But the truth 13 210 | be used in the service of civilization, and not involve the whole 14 245 | important phase in human civilization. But the Church teaches, 15 255 | Christianize this modern civilization of ours. The continued development 16 255 | continued development of this civilization, indeed its very survival, 17 258 | of life can leaven this civilization in which we live and work-leaven Pacem in terris §
18 33 | enterprises which our present civilization makes possible, encourages 19 97 | people steeped in a different civilization from their own has no small 20 147 | yet, if they are to imbue civilization with right ideals and Christian 21 148 | 148. But in a culture and civilization like our own, which is so Princeps pastorum §
22 14 | of life, or the degree of civilization they enjoy. ~Native Teachers 23 16 | patrimony, as it were, of every civilization in order to insure an easier 24 19 | with European and Western civilization, although the history of 25 20 | ancient and highly developed civilization of their own. Indeed, local


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