Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 2,21| private citizens as well as government officials, must love the
2 2,22| those who hold the reins of government. We who are placed above
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 3 2 | 2. The wisdom of his government, the wealth and scope of
4 47 | further influence on the government of Christ's Church. While
5 51 | than you did by earthly government. For although your boundaries
Grata recordatio
§ 6 16 | bases and pivots of all government. Finally, they must be ever
Mater et magistra
§ 7 88 | equally important that the government take the proper steps regarding
8 151 | the justification of all government action is the common good.
Pacem in terris
§ 9 40 | socio-economic sphere, in government, and in the realm of learning
10 52 | decide upon the type of government they want, and determine
11 52 | genuinely democratic form of government.36~Attainment of the Common
12 61 | 61. Thus any government which refused to recognize
13 62 | principal duties of any government, moreover, is the suitable
14 64 | aids to recreation. The government must also see to the provision
15 64 | family responsibilities. ~The government is also required to show
16 67 | the most suitable form of government, or the ways in which civil
17 68 | determining what form a particular government shall take, and the way
18 68 | the official functions of government, but also for the mutual
19 69 | with each other and with government officials.49~Law and Conscience~
20 73 | to take an active part in government, though their degree of
21 74 | this right to take part in government opens out to men a new and
22 78 | political constitutions and the government's authority.52~
23 79 | found the incentive to enter government service and demand constitutional
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