Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 1,8 | in a mixture of truth and error. This is particularly the
2 1,8 | are endangered. ~Truth and Error~
3 1,10| according to the wiles of error. Rather are we to practice
4 1,12| to disseminate, not lies, error, and obscenity, but only
5 1,14| behavior, to treacherous error and perilous vice. ~
6 1,16| television shows which make error and vice attractive must
7 3,93| wars with every sort of error, including that which falsely
8 3,95| make no concessions to error, must compromise in no way
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 9 36 | herself to be corrupted by any error. Thus throughout the whole
Mater et magistra
§ 10 214 | most fundamental modern error is that of imagining that
11 254 | harmonized. It is a gross error to suppose that a man cannot
Pacem in terris
§ 12 157 | or conducive to good."66~Error and the Errant~
13 158 | justifiable to distinguish between error as such and the person who
14 158 | man who has fallen into error does not cease to be a man.
15 158 | through the barriers of error and seek the road to truth.
16 158 | faith and turns aside into error; tomorrow, perhaps, illumined
17 158 | or with those who through error lack the fullness of faith
Princeps pastorum
§ 18 19 | purifying them from all dross of error. So, too, the Church, to
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 19 1,10| away by the allurement of error and vice back to the path
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