Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 2,25 | this consoling hope, were taken away from men, there would
2 3,64 | 64. We have taken note that almost all those
3 4,129| effective social measures taken by Catholics in accord with
4 4,136| steps various nations have taken with regard to this important
5 4,136| Once these sound steps are taken, it will certainly be possible
Mater et magistra
§ 6 11 | Every precaution was to be taken to prevent the civil authority
7 32 | applying to it elements taken from the contract of partnership,
8 33 | demands that account be taken not only of the needs of
9 36 | economic domination has taken the place of the open market.
10 124 | and adventure which has taken such a hold on the present
Pacem in terris
§ 11 16 | family, therefore, must be taken very specially into consideration
12 55 | unless the human person is taken into account at all times.
13 59 | Thus, the measures that are taken to implement the common
14 99 | doing so great care must be taken. What is beneficial to some
15 139 | common good of all States taken together. Hence the public
16 158 | something that must always be taken into account. Besides, there
Paenitentiam agere
§ 17 25 | Specific Steps to be Taken~
Princeps pastorum
§ 18 8 | the opportune time, has taken measures especially in recent
19 21 | description";39 and care must be taken to advance "the use of modern
20 21 | all opportunities must be taken, however, to fulfill different
21 22 | concerned. Care must be taken, however, not to clutter
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 22 ,1 | ordination to the priesthood had taken place a few short months
23 3,88 | could have added that he had taken on himself more than his
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