Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 2,36 | which must be sought among peoples and nations also needs ever
Mater et magistra
§ 2 49 | political independence by the peoples of Asia and Africa. Drawn
3 54 | even between the different peoples of the world. It also puts
4 156 | suffering of hunger-stricken peoples. ~Obligation of the Wealthy
5 158 | position as the father of all peoples, We feel constrained to
6 158 | responsible for the undernourished peoples.40 [Hence], it is necessary
7 178 | that she can to embrace all peoples. ~
8 190 | effective solidarity among such peoples. ~
Pacem in terris
§ 9 42 | political lines. Since all peoples have either attained political
10 94 | and consequently minority peoples are often obliged to live
11 100 | the distances separating peoples. ~Nor must one overlook
12 123 | the need for helping these peoples in a way which guarantees
13 135 | promoting the common good of all peoples. ~Connection Between the
14 138 | to the common good of all peoples. The forcible imposition
15 143 | goal to be sought by all peoples and all nations. ~
16 145 | interest in the affairs of all peoples. They are becoming more
17 170 | material welfare of their peoples, they may also guarantee
18 170 | and inspiration may all peoples welcome each other to their
Princeps pastorum
§ 19 3 | and that he will bring peoples together in a spirit of
20 21 | the good will of native peoples and making them favorable
21 22 | Church to impart to . . . peoples, so far as possible, the
22 22 | Christian communities and the peoples concerned. Care must be
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 23 3,109| take their place! There are peoples who are languishing in a
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