Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 1,10 | according to the functioning in due measure of each single part)
2 2,31 | and strip them of their due liberty can contribute nothing
3 2,35 | has dawned that liberty due everywhere to individual
4 2,46 | they pay the just wages due to the labors of their workers
5 4,106| We know, of course, that due to various conditions many
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 6 5 | the Roman clergy and in due course was ordained deacon.
7 12 | liturgical composition and the due regard which this religious
8 22 | who covets what is not his due, loses what is rightfully
9 27 | 27. "It was due to his excelling virtue,
10 48 | daily supplications, it is due to his [Peter's] works and
11 54 | vain. It was principally due to his personal prestige
Mater et magistra
§ 12 41 | no small recognition is due to Our late Predecessor,
13 68 | conditions. This is probably due to the fact that the process
14 81 | assessing the rate of return due as compensation to the company'
15 235 | expiating the punishment due to sin, from which no one,
Pacem in terris
§ 16 14 | just homage which is His due; that we acknowledge Him
17 50 | demean ourselves in showing due reverence to God. On the
18 82 | high-ranking office was due to their exceptional gifts
19 86 | the respect which is its due. ~
20 92 | right to their good name and due honors. Consequently, States
Paenitentiam agere
§ 21 21 | of sin and the punishment due to sin. "It is certain,"
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 22 3,107| if only they will show due respect for priestly dignity,
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