Mater et magistra
§ 1 12 | dominated the ordinary business relationships between individuals, and
2 59 | is an increase in social relationships, in those mutual ties, that
3 61 | of development in social relationships brings many advantages in
4 62 | that these increased social relationships necessarily reduce men to
5 64 | development of these social relationships, therefore, can and ought
6 67 | 67. So long as social relationships do in fact adhere to these
7 200| particularly today, to increased relationships between nations, and made
8 248| necessary and inviolable relationships which must exist between
Pacem in terris
§ 9 4 | One would think that the relationships that bind men together could
10 7 | society, and how the mutual relationships between the members of a
11 80 | rights and duties. Their relationships, therefore, must likewise
12 98 | 98. Since relationships between States must be regulated
13 98 | States must further these relationships by taking positive steps
14 129| fear, must dominate the relationships between individuals and
15 130| to a phenomenal growth in relationships between individuals, families
16 134| own day, however, mutual relationships between States have undergone
17 149| insufficient to bring the relationships of daily life into conformity
18 162| task of establishing new relationships in human society, under
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