Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 2,36 | Meanwhile public and private resources diminish and are stretched
2 4,145| limits of your abilities and resources, perform the works of mercy,
Mater et magistra
§ 3 72 | and quality of available resources; and these can-and in fact
4 125 | dwellers who draw their resources either from industry or
5 150 | the exploitation of local resources. ~The Common Good~
6 154 | their abundance of natural resources, they are not able to produce
7 187 | problem is stated thus: The resources of modern hygiene and medicine
8 189 | 189. Besides, the resources which God in His goodness
9 189 | means of exploiting these resources for his own advantage and
10 198 | inventions and economic resources being used to provide terrible
11 201 | commonwealth has sufficient resources at its command to solve
12 202 | structure, great natural resources and extensive territories.
13 204 | human energy and natural resources on projects which are disruptive
14 242 | he yet at the end of his resources. ~Nevertheless, in his striving
Pacem in terris
§ 15 33 | provide men with abundant resources. This postulates not only
16 98 | their material and spiritual resources. In many cases this can
17 101 | between the richness of the resources and the instruments of agriculture
18 102 | opportunity of increasing their resources without being exposed to
19 109 | intellectual and material resources, with the result that the
20 124 | greater power and vaster resources, will themselves decide
21 130 | these days when material resources, travel from one country
22 167 | exalted is this aim that human resources alone, even though inspired
Paenitentiam agere
§ 23 38 | authority and available resources in an effort to persuade
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