Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 2,50 | sincerely urge families to achieve and strengthen this unity
2 3,95 | which we must strive to achieve with all the means at our
3 4,148| anticipate that all of you will achieve this renewal of the Christian
Mater et magistra
§ 4 40 | that man's aim must be to achieve in social justice a national
5 52 | a way best calculated to achieve social progress and the
6 66 | governments will the more easily achieve a right order the more they
7 173 | less developed nations to achieve their own economic and social
8 256 | rob these of the power to achieve their immediate, specific
Pacem in terris
§ 9 23 | consider best calculated to achieve their objectives. They have
10 24 | competence of the individual to achieve efficiently, is a matter
11 92 | to the means necessary to achieve this. They have the right
12 99 | particular States cannot achieve the desired goal. But in
13 134 | fail in their efforts to achieve this, however much they
14 158 | Catholics who, in order to achieve some external good, collaborate
15 167 | good will, cannot hope to achieve it. God Himself must come
Paenitentiam agere
§ 16 26 | 26. To achieve greater unanimity in this
Princeps pastorum
§ 17 14 | calling, "that is, the duty to achieve personal sanctification."26
18 26 | community anywhere will ever achieve unity with the Universal
19 29 | 29. In order to achieve this purpose, it is hardly
20 30 | find it difficult fully to achieve their goal, if the clergy,
21 46 | school; and this school will achieve its purposes, and fulfill
22 54 | professional training but also to achieve perfection in their religious
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 23 ,6 | on to greater efforts to achieve a more ardent devotion,
24 1,12 | that in their efforts to achieve holiness, these counsels
25 3,107| ministers a great deal to achieve this lofty goal, if only
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