Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 Int,3| stirred to a fuller and deeper recognition of truth, a renewal of Christian
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 2 18 | Incarnate Word, and its recognition of the magisterial primacy
Mater et magistra
§ 3 41 | rights and duties, no small recognition is due to Our late Predecessor,
4 97 | associations, and their general recognition in the juridical codes of
5 207 | begin nor increase except by recognition of, and respect for, the
Pacem in terris
§ 6 33 | postulates not only the mutual recognition and fulfillment of rights
7 34 | is every reason why his recognition of rights, observance of
8 44 | inevitably lead him to the recognition of his duties. The possession
9 44 | rights also involves their recognition and respect by other people. ~
10 79 | and demand constitutional recognition for their own inviolable
11 85 | of the common good is the recognition of the moral order and the
12 86 | discrimination, and the consequent recognition of the inviolable principle
13 91 | This necessitates both the recognition of their mutual rights,
14 112 | justice, right reason, and the recognition of man's dignity cry out
15 129 | nations will come to a better recognition of the natural ties that
16 139 | have as its special aim the recognition, respect, safeguarding and
17 143 | affirms that the genuine recognition and complete observance
18 144 | community. It is a solemn recognition of the personal dignity
19 163 | deserving of the highest recognition from society, and We rightfully
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