Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 2,30| come to pass that public affairs and public questions are
2 2,33| nurtured by charity, then human affairs will remain in serious peril.
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 3 5 | in the conduct of Church affairs. Among the many friends
4 6 | diplomacy and the conduct of affairs, the Roman Church could
Mater et magistra
§ 5 48 | keener interest in world affairs shown by people of average
6 241 | transaction of their temporal affairs they take no account of
7 255 | In conducting their human affairs to the best of their ability,
8 255 | Greater Efficiency in Temporal Affairs~
9 256 | in the conduct of human affairs and institutions is not
10 258 | they are engaged in the affairs of the world, their work
Pacem in terris
§ 11 16 | consideration in social and economic affairs, as well as in the spheres
12 117 | efforts to ensure that human affairs follow a rational and dignified
13 120 | unwarranted interference in their affairs. On the contrary, all should
14 145 | increased interest in the affairs of all peoples. They are
15 156 | Non-Catholics in Social and Economic Affairs~
16 159 | intervening in their external affairs whenever a judgment has
Paenitentiam agere
§ 17 41 | who are so immersed in the affairs of this world as to be neglectful
Princeps pastorum
§ 18 23 | will be bound to know the affairs and developments of the
19 49 | busily attending to public affairs, you did not neglect the
20 49 | has been solicitous of her affairs just as though they had
21 49 | had been your own private affairs, and, indeed, as though
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 22 2,36| minds away from external affairs; we don't know what we really
23 2,42| in the whirl of external affairs, gradually lose their feeling
24 3,77| adequate knowledge of human affairs and a thorough knowledge
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