Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 4,108| 108. A tremendous task is entrusted to these missionaries.
2 4,115| seem now unequal to the task of providing the complete
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 3 17 | arrogate to itself no less a task than "the breaking down
Mater et magistra
§ 4 1 | holy Founder the twofold task of giving life to her children
5 90 | realize the greatness of this task which is theirs in the State.
6 149 | of, finally, as a noble task, undertaken with a view
7 195 | so noble and important a task as the co-operation with
8 221 | demand. It is a difficult task indeed, yet a most noble
9 240 | put into effect. It is a task which belongs particularly
10 241 | 241. In performing this task, which is a noble one, they
11 255 | is faced with an immense task: to humanize and to Christianize
Pacem in terris
§ 12 135 | world are unequal to the task of promoting the common
13 161 | its wake."68 ~An Immense Task~
14 162 | principles, We must include the task of establishing new relationships
15 162 | consider this a most exalted task, for it is one which is
Paenitentiam agere
§ 16 4 | commandments.4 Its manifest task, therefore, will be publicly
Princeps pastorum
§ 17 2 | especially entrusted with the task of carrying the beneficial
18 22 | devote themselves to their task of propagating the faith,
19 42 | order to carry out their task in the most effective and
20 46 | purposes, and fulfill its task, only insofar as its teachers,
21 47 | ordinary schools. Sometimes the task will be to preserve from
22 53 | who are equipped for this task. It should not be difficult
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 23 3,76 | equal to carrying out this task. For he began his course
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