Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 2,20 | behavior. ~Truth, Peace, Prosperity~
2 2,21 | on which depends all real prosperity, public and private. ~
3 2,23 | cooperation for the common prosperity of human society, not simply
4 2,52 | the order, progress, and prosperity of civil society. ~
5 4,139| to act this way. The just prosperity of their citizens can be
Mater et magistra
§ 6 3 | general, temporal welfare and prosperity. ~
7 48 | areas of varying economic prosperity within the same political
8 74 | follows that the economic prosperity of a nation is not so much
9 98 | life, upon which their own prosperity must depend. ~
10 112 | and of greater peace and prosperity in the State. ~The Effective
11 174 | attainment of universal prosperity. ~Respecting the True Hierarchy
12 262 | nations at last enjoy true prosperity, happiness and peace. ~
Pacem in terris
§ 13 21 | and of greater peace and prosperity in the State.''18~
14 57 | as well as the material prosperity of their subjects.42~
15 125 | attainment of universal prosperity."63~Signs of the Times~
16 131 | itself as it should. The prosperity and progress of any State
17 131 | and in part cause, of the prosperity and progress of all other
18 171 | implore from God health and prosperity. ~
Princeps pastorum
§ 19 7 | secure permanent peace and prosperity to all men, children of
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