Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 2,25 | thoughts; the firebrands of war would blaze there. Our lot
2 2,30 | as we should, instead of war, and only if we all aspire
3 2,32 | are the chief causes of war.''10~
4 2,33 | fires of a new and terrible war. ~
5 2,34 | for if-God forbid!-another war should break out, nothing
6 2,41 | disasters of the recent war plunged you into hardship,
7 2,41 | with one another since the war has done this. Hard times
8 3,93 | a peace that is ever at war. It wars with every sort
9 4,109| the flesh, we do not make war according to the flesh.''58
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 10 51 | ocean, yet your labors in war gained you less subjects
Grata recordatio
§ 11 16 | above all, realize that war (God keep it from us!) can
Mater et magistra
§ 12 47 | first to the purposes of war and later, increasingly,
13 73 | particularly since the war, there is one very important
14 203 | and builds up munitions of war as a deterrent against the
Pacem in terris
§ 15 111 | slaughter and destruction that war would bring in its wake,
16 111 | testing of nuclear devices for war purposes can, if continued,
17 112 | The calamity of a world war, with the economic and social
18 113 | the anxious expectation of war from men's minds. But this
19 115 | be rid of the threat of war, and to see peace preserved
20 116 | everything may be lost by war."60~A Call to Unsparing
21 127 | makes sense to maintain that war is a fit instrument with
Princeps pastorum
§ 22 2 | conclusion of the First World War, Our predecessor Benedict
23 7 | 7. The First World War involved many countries
24 35 | from carnal desires which war against the soul. Behave
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