Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 2,35 | all men, but particularly rulers of nations, to weigh these
2 2,50 | have called nations, their rulers, and all classes of society
Grata recordatio
§ 3 15 | safeguarded. ~A Prayer for Rulers~
4 16 | Therefore We pray God that their rulers may carefully weigh and
Mater et magistra
§ 5 205 | especially between their rulers. There are some indeed who
6 206 | side uses them. Hence, when rulers of nations appeal to justice
7 207 | 207. Mutual trust among rulers of States cannot begin nor
Pacem in terris
§ 8 46 | talking about individual rulers, but about authority as
9 48 | this reason the appeal of rulers should be to the individual
10 52 | procedure and limitations of rulers in the exercise of their
11 53 | goods and services as their rulers shall direct-assuming, of
12 57 | is the sort of good which rulers of States must take suitable
13 104 | their human dignity, the rulers of some nations have been
14 112(59)| XV's exhortation to the rulers of the belligerent powers,
15 117 | mankind, and above all the rulers of States, to be unsparing
16 133 | 133. In the past rulers of States seem to have been
17 134 | On the other hand, the rulers of individual nations, being
18 139 | sort of conditions in which rulers of individual States can
19 140 | considered too difficult for the rulers of individual States to
20 170 | with His light the minds of rulers, so that, besides caring
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