Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 4,150| of June, the feast of the Apostles Peter and Paul, in the year
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 2 41 | power even among the blessed apostles, notwithstanding the similarity
3 42 | every nation, before all the apostles and all the Fathers of the
4 43 | authority and that of the other apostles as fundamental to Catholic
5 43 | also passed on to the other apostles, and what was established
6 44 | Peter, the prince of the apostles, and to his successors.
7 44 | transmitted to the other apostles."39~
8 45 | as was the Prince of the Apostles. Consider, for example,
9 50 | those of the Prince of the Apostles. He begins one of his Sermons
10 50 | one of his Sermons on the Apostles Peter and Paul by apostrophizing
11 51(46) | 82. 1 on the Feast of the Apostles Peter and Paul, PL 54. 422-
12 61 | Jesus Christ gave to the apostles and their successors to
13 63 | from the two Princes of the Apostles,57 he went on to address
Grata recordatio
§ 14 13 | prayer of the Prince of the Apostles: "Grant to thy servants
Pacem in terris
§ 15 14 | sort of freedom which the Apostles resolutely claimed for themselves.
Paenitentiam agere
§ 16 4 | of the successors of the Apostles, men to whom the Saviour
17 11 | 11. The Apostles held undeviatingly to the
18 31 | who, as the Prince of the Apostles said, "died once for sins,
Princeps pastorum
§ 19 6 | under heaven,''11 and native apostles, with the help of divine
20 36 | steadfastly in the teaching of the Apostles, and in the communion of
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 21 1,28 | the Lord as He told His Apostles "He who hears you, hears
22 3,70 | the footsteps of the great apostles of all ages, he knew that
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