Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 1,17 | heedless disregard of it. They act as though God had given
2 2,27 | the next. Why, then, do we act as though we are foes and
3 4,139| There is no need for them to act this way. The just prosperity
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 4 3 | was certainly an heroic act and one which accorded well
5 78 | faithful unite in one common act of holy obedience; when
Mater et magistra
§ 6 62 | of outside influences, to act on his own initiative, exercise
7 193 | a personal and conscious act, and, as such, is subject
8 236 | three terms: look, judge, act. ~
Pacem in terris
§ 9 23 | their own initiative and act on their own responsibility
10 34 | decision. Each man should act on his own initiative, conviction,
11 50 | men. It is in reality an act of homage paid to God, the
12 51 | of law. It is rather an act of violence."35~
13 69 | constitutional provision, nor act at variance with the exigencies
14 72 | in a given situation, and act with promptness and efficiency.50 ~
15 111 | modern weapons does indeed act as a deterrent, there is
16 159 | fields. They must, however, act in accordance with the principles
Paenitentiam agere
§ 17 21(21) | Cf. Act. et Decr. Sacr. Concil.
18 27 | 27. Then, too, a public act of prayer and propitiation
Princeps pastorum
§ 19 12 | and help; indeed, if they act in this manner, it should
20 31 | their souls and wills to act according to the instructions
21 34 | unto others; that we might act like leaven, move among
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 22 2,53 | of God in each and every act of his sacred ministry! ~
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