01-beset | besid-discr | disgu-helpf | hence-morni | morta-relat | relax-thing | think-zeal-
2001 PetrCathed 3,66(23) | fostering true religious unity, Mortalium animos: AAS 20 (1928) 5
2002 MaterMagist 151 | which means that it must pro mote all three areas of production-agriculture,
2003 PacemTerris 19 | responsibilities as wives and mothers.15~
2004 PetrCathed 3,93 | is active, not calm and motionless. In short, this is a peace
2005 PacemTerris 152 | be the light and love the motivating force of all their actions. ~
2006 PetrCathed 4,99 | places inadequate to the mounting demands for their services. ~
2007 PetrCathed Int,1 | regardless of race or creed, mourned his passing. And then when
2008 SacerNostri 3,87 | possession of him. Listen to his mournful cries: "So many crimes against
2009 PaenitAgere 7 | fasting and in weeping and in mourning. And rend your hearts and
2010 MaterMagist 123 | fact that many people are moving away from their farms into
2011 MaterMagist 62 | same time, however, this multiplication and daily extension of forms
2012 MaterMagist 62 | association brings with it a multiplicity of restrictive laws and
2013 MaterMagist 248 | eternal Majesty. Free from mundane cares, he should lift up
2014 MaterMagist 203 | own defense and builds up munitions of war as a deterrent against
2015 PaenitAgere 38 | you; have no hesitation in mustering all your authority and available
2016 MaterMagist 196 | human life - "Increase and mutliply"44 -and to bring nature
2017 MaterMagist 42 | connected one with the other, mutually complementary and dependent,
2018 PaenitAgere 40 | which breathe the scent of myrrh, the sweet fragrance of
2019 | myself
2020 PetrCathed 3,83(34) | Cf. Hom. in mysticam caenam: PG 77.1027. ~
2021 SacerNostri 3,83 | word and deed for Christ nailed to the cross "not in the
2022 PrincPastor 9 | African Negro descent were named in 1939. By 1959, We count
2023 MaterMagist 62 | life. As a consequence, it narrows the sphere of a person's
2024 PrincPastor 37 | differences between languages and nationalities, and amicably embraces all
2025 AeterDeiSap 5 | us that he was "of Tuscan nationality from his father Quintian."4
2026 MaterMagist 1 | Mother and Teacher of all nations-such is the Catholic Church in
2027 MaterMagist 1 | them-both as individuals and as nations-with maternal care. Great is
2028 PetrCathed 4,140(67) | De Natura Deorum 111, 40.~
2029 MaterMagist 11 | for the most part a purely naturalistic one, which denied any correlation
2030 MaterMagist 19 | cannot suppress. But it naturally entails a social obligation
2031 MaterMagist 144 | living in close harmony with Nature-the majestic temple of Creation.
2032 MaterMagist 63 | are free and autunomous by nature-though they must, of course, recognize
2033 PacemTerris 132 | need-born of man's very nature-to promote in sufficient measure
2034 PrincPastor 28 | require this effort, not less, nay, even more, since requirements
2035 PaenitAgere 16(16) | Paenitentiae, ch. 2; cf. St. Greg. Naz., Orat. 39.17: PG 36.356;
2036 PetrCathed 2,57 | burned in the household at Nazareth should be an inspiration
2037 MaterMagist 37 | evils. This, he taught, necessitated an orderly reconstruction
2038 PacemTerris 91 | regulated by justice. This necessitates both the recognition of
2039 PacemTerris 132 | always be an imperative need-born of man's very nature-to
2040 MaterMagist 239 | or can be turned to good. Needless to say, when the Hierarchy
2041 SacerNostri 1,15 | reverence."20 He warned that the needy were never to be spurned
2042 AeterDeiSap 8 | firmament. ~The Pelagian and Nestorian Heresies~
2043 AeterDeiSap 5 | Incarnatione Domini6 against the Nestorians, proclaimed him "the glory
2044 AeterDeiSap 5(7) | De Incarn. Domini, contra Nestorium, lib. VII, prol. PL 50.
2045 AeterDeiSap 9 | faced with the errors of Nestorius, upheld Christ's Divinity
2046 PacemTerris 124 | adoption of a position of neutrality in the conflicts between
2047 MaterMagist 45 | the country receiving the newcomers, to seek always "to eliminate
2048 PrincPastor 14 | personal sanctification."26 The newly-ordained native clergy of those countries
2049 PaenitAgere 16 | that we can obtain the same newness and sinlessness in the sacrament
2050 AeterDeiSap 20 | Fathers of the Council of Nicea. He also saw it as detracting
2051 SacerNostri 3,76 | people kept him up for whole nights on end. How much the ministers
2052 SacerNostri 3,81(86) | Encyclical letter Acerbo nimis, Acta Pii X, II, p. 75.~
2053 PacemTerris 94 | political trend (which since the nineteenth century has become widespread
2054 SacerNostri 3,60 | contempt, called him "a kind of nineteenth-century rabble-rouser";72 nor do
2055 PetrCathed 4,133 | crowded cities and amid the noise of factories, they must
2056 GrataRecord 13 | truth or in those immense, noisy, and busy cities in which
2057 PacemTerris 142 | organizations consisting of members nominated by the public authority
2058 PrincPastor 47 | adolescents who must attend non-Catholic schools; in any event, it
2059 PacemTerris 156 | Relations Between Catholics and Non-Catholics in Social and Economic Affairs~
2060 | nonetheless
2061 PacemTerris 133 | common good through the normal diplomatic channels, or
2062 GrataRecord 11 | are scheduled to visit the North American College on the
2063 PetrCathed 2,37(11) | Letter Permoti Nos: Acta Leonis 15 (1895) 259.~
2064 GrataRecord 2 | garland of Ave Maria's, Pater Noster's, and Gloria Patri's. And
2065 SacerNostri | Sacerdotii nostri primordia~ ~
2066 PacemTerris 97 | 97. It is worth noting, however, that these minority
2067 MaterMagist 34 | same time flouting the true notion of social authority. ~Other
2068 AeterDeiSap 41 | among the blessed apostles, notwithstanding the similarity of their
2069 PaenitAgere 15 | Church, the sacraments which nourish and perfect her, the universal
2070 SacerNostri 2,47 | works also has the effect of nourishing and fostering the inner
2071 SacerNostri 3,109 | food more than for earthly nourishment. Who will bring the heavenly
2072 MaterMagist 124 | life. There is the lure of novelty and adventure which has
2073 | nowhere
2074 PacemTerris 163 | of light in the world, a nucleus of love, a leaven of the
2075 PacemTerris 100 | which has done so much to nullify the distances separating
2076 PacemTerris 3(2a) | places but have kept our numbering system keyed to the Latin
2077 PetrCathed 4,111 | Divine Spouse in mystic nuptials. ~
2078 PetrCathed 4,113 | abandoned. They care for them, nurse them, and hold them dear. ~
2079 PrincPastor 47 | equips them even better for nurturing apostolic fervor in the
2080 MaterMagist 103 | various countries as the O.I.L. or I.L.O. Or O.I.T. For
2081 PetrCathed 4,103 | be careful to be always obedient and submissive to their
2082 PetrCathed Int,4 | demands that We discuss three objectives-truth, unity, and peace-and indicate
2083 MaterMagist 8 | never, surely, sink into oblivion. They opened out new horizons
2084 PrincPastor 24 | missionary should appear to be so oblivious of his dignity as to think
2085 PetrCathed 1,12 | disseminate, not lies, error, and obscenity, but only the truth; they
2086 MaterMagist 256 | difficulties and complexities, obscured though they may be by so
2087 SacerNostri 1,24 | have to suffer!" His own observations in this regard led him to
2088 MaterMagist 48 | Finally-to take a world view-one observes a marked disparity in the
2089 AeterDeiSap 16 | exceedingly ignorant man,''12 who obstinately maintained that there was
2090 PaenitAgere 26 | treasury a plenary indulgence, obtainable on the usual conditions. ~
2091 MaterMagist 76 | alone whatever has been obtained through the combined effort
2092 MaterMagist 150 | others. ~Where this situation obtains, justice and equity demand
2093 MaterMagist 185 | question which constantly obtrudes itself today-a world problem,
2094 PacemTerris 64 | insurance facilities, to obviate any likelihood of a citizen'
2095 SacerNostri 3,95 | sorrowful soul" on several occasions99 with the supreme veneration
2096 MaterMagist 124 | farming has become a depressed occupation. It is inadequate both in
2097 PetrCathed Int,1 | numbers of people, although occupied with other things or weighed
2098 PacemTerris 13 | studies, with a view to their occupying, as far as possible, positions
2099 SacerNostri 3,61 | Christian faith and morals that occurred while the French Revolution
2100 AeterDeiSap 51 | your rule over land and ocean, yet your labors in war
2101 PacemTerris 169(72) | Matins, Feria VI Within the Octave of Easter. ~
2102 GrataRecord 1(1) | Quamquam pluries, IX, 175 ff.; Octobri mense, XI, 299 ff.; Magnae
2103 PetrCathed 3,87 | it make that you have not offended your father, if he punishes
2104 SacerNostri 3,91 | neglected or violated by some offense. This stubbornness in sin
2105 PrincPastor 56 | missions by their prayers and offerings, to increase voluntarily
2106 PetrCathed 4,133 | into foreign countries. Oftentimes, in crowded cities and amid
2107 SacerNostri 2,40 | perform such wonderful works. "Oh the wonderful faith of this
2108 MaterMagist 261 | those of the Psalmist of old-words which never fail to raise
2109 MaterMagist 172 | actually reflecting that older, outdated type from which
2110 PrincPastor 56 | even the pastors of the oldest dioceses, there should be
2111 PetrCathed 2,25 | check to restrain them. The olive branch of peace would not
2112 MaterMagist 238 | the better or the best, omit to do the good that is possible
2113 AeterDeiSap 27(22) | Benedict XIV. Pont. Max. Opera omnia, vol. 18, Bullarium, tom.
2114 SacerNostri 3,102 | difficulties - sometimes serious ones-that they face in their own lives
2115 PrincPastor 42 | them. Our predecessors have openly affirmed that "for the propagation
2116 AeterDeiSap 27(22) | Benedict XIV. Pont. Max. Opera omnia, vol. 18, Bullarium,
2117 PrincPastor 48 | which disregard, or even oppose, the religious values of
2118 PetrCathed 2,38 | nature. Indeed, whoever opposes peaceful and necessary cooperation
2119 PacemTerris 93 | equitable reconciliation of opposing views. ~The Treatment of
2120 PetrCathed 2,31 | 31. Those who oppress others and strip them of
2121 MaterMagist 8 | aspirations of the lowly and oppressed, made himself the champion
2122 PetrCathed 4,139 | without violence and without oppressing minds and hearts. ~A Self-Evident
2123 MaterMagist 216 | refined barbarity of their oppressors, soon return to their senses,
2124 GrataRecord 13 | spectacle that We must be optimistic for the future. They have
2125 PacemTerris 113 | or to reduce armaments, or-and this is the main thing-ultimately
2126 PetrCathed 3,69 | sacred scripture and in the oral and written tradition that
2127 PaenitAgere 16(16) | 2; cf. St. Greg. Naz., Orat. 39.17: PG 36.356; St. John
2128 MaterMagist 208 | religious order; and it is this order-and not considerations of a
2129 MaterMagist 57 | the material and spiritual order-those, namely, which are in a
2130 PacemTerris 38 | 38. But such an order-universal, absolute and immutable
2131 MaterMagist 208 | purely extraneous, material order-which has the greatest validity
2132 AeterDeiSap 1 | end to end mightily and ordereth all things sweetly."1 Its
2133 PetrCathed 3,69 | finds expression in the ordinances and definitions of the popes
2134 PetrCathed 2,47(16) | Per un solido ordine sociale." Discorsi e radiomessaggi
2135 MaterMagist 67 | talents, and lead to that organic reconstruction of society
2136 MaterMagist 103 | the International Labor Organization-popularly known in various countries
2137 MaterMagist 104 | leaders of the principal organizations-especially those which have an important
2138 PrincPastor 50 | the held of education, in organized public welfare, in trade
2139 MaterMagist 203 | into effect. Hence each organizes its own defense and builds
2140 PrincPastor 51 | can help by recruiting and organizing a body of laymen, willing
2141 MaterMagist 145 | which demands a capacity for orientation and adaptation, patient
2142 PrincPastor 2 | priestly mission should be oriented toward the furthering of
2143 PrincPastor 19 | heart, whether or not it originates in parts of the world washed
2144 PrincPastor 9 | first bishop of east Asian origins was consecrated in 1923,
2145 PetrCathed 4,113 | eternal life. in homes for orphans, and for children born out
2146 PaenitAgere 16(16) | St. John Dam., De fide orthod. 4.9; PG 94.11,24. ~
2147 AeterDeiSap 57 | proclaims him as "leader of orthodoxy, teacher renowned for his
2148 PetrCathed 4,128(64) | Cf. the encyclical letter Ouadragesimo anno: AAS 23 (1931) 196-
2149 AeterDeiSap 70 | not enter in these days of ours-storms which trouble Our fatherly
2150 SacerNostri 3,67 | We have already pointed out-how much he yearned and how
2151 PrincPastor 51 | predecessor Pius XII has pointed out-of great use and much value
2152 PacemTerris 156 | achieved the breakthrough into outer space, are now exploring
2153 PrincPastor 10 | continents have long since outgrown the missionary stage, and
2154 PacemTerris 109 | policy is involving a vast outlay of intellectual and material
2155 PacemTerris 166 | upon Us to set forth in outline in this encyclical. It is
2156 MaterMagist 11 | 11. As is well known, the outlook that prevailed on economic
2157 PetrCathed 4,102 | or in distant and lonely outposts and whose mission today
2158 PetrCathed 2,49 | expected primarily from a great outpouring of charity. We refer to
2159 MaterMagist 69 | inhuman privations so that the output of the national economy
2160 MaterMagist 161 | is nothing less than an outrage to justice and humanity
2161 MaterMagist 62 | to think independently of outside influences, to act on his
2162 GrataRecord 4 | pope-a year which is almost over-We have several times had occasion
2163 SacerNostri 3,92 | described it as "like an overflowing river that carries all souls
2164 MaterMagist 33 | individual character of work be overlooked, it can be neither justly
2165 PaenitAgere 6 | acceptable to God, their supreme Overlord, by offering them in a penitential
2166 PrincPastor 44 | through compartmentalized and overly specialized projects, which,
2167 SacerNostri 3,111 | admitted, those who want to overthrow religion always try in their
2168 AeterDeiSap 44 | mind of their chief be not overthrown. Hence the strength of all
2169 SacerNostri ,7 | surging currents of this world overwhelm the spirit and courage of
2170 SacerNostri 1,33 | 34. We owe ourselves and all we have
2171 PetrCathed 1,18 | proper worship which is owed to God alone? ~
2172 PacemTerris 127 | acknowledge that this conviction owes its origin chiefly to the
2173 MaterMagist 171 | countries, and furthering their ownplans for world domination.~
2174 SacerNostri 1,17 | every priest. If someone owns things that are rightfully
2175 PacemTerris | Pacem in terris~ ~
2176 PaenitAgere 16(16) | doctrina de Sacramento Paenitentiae, ch. 2; cf. St. Greg. Naz.,
2177 PaenitAgere | Paenitentiam agere~ ~
2178 PrincPastor 19 | or outright rejection of pagan teachings but, rather, has
2179 PetrCathed 1,13 | volumes, into the transient pages of periodicals and the extravagant
2180 SacerNostri 3,90 | souls of men. He used to paint it in hideous colors: "If
2181 AeterDeiSap 24 | Almighty God "a priestly palm, besides a kingly crown."21~
2182 AeterDeiSap 20 | defiance of the protests of the papal legates, or to win the favor
2183 PaenitAgere 37 | preached" mentioned in the parable of the sower,37 and help
2184 PaenitAgere 11 | the gifts of the most holy Paraclete in these words: "Do penance
2185 PrincPastor 50 | Catholic experts play a paramount role, if they, following
2186 PacemTerris 170 | understand one another, and to pardon those who have done them
2187 AeterDeiSap 33 | some as to a certain degree pardonable, but others as altogether
2188 PaenitAgere 19(19) | Amplissimi Coll. Concil. 22, Paris and Leipzig, 1903, col.
2189 AeterDeiSap 76 | beautiful, nor can there be parity of merits in so great a
2190 MaterMagist 98 | in the State, form but a part-an integral part-of a nation'
2191 MaterMagist 98 | form but a part-an integral part-of a nation's entire economic
2192 PrincPastor 23(45) | In Ep. Ioan. ad Parthos, Tr. X, c. 5, Migne, PL
2193 PrincPastor 26 | succumb to the influence of a particularist spirit, if they arouse enmity
2194 PetrCathed 2,46 | to regard themselves as partners in the entire enterprise. ~
2195 GrataRecord 18 | certain with every day that passes. We mean that doctrine which
2196 AeterDeiSap 15 | inviolable nature was united with passible nature, so that, as suited
2197 AeterDeiSap 34 | eloquent testimony to St. Leo's passionate devotion, in thought and
2198 SacerNostri 2,43 | offered priests as their password at the very beginning of
2199 MaterMagist 179 | invariably-both now and in the past-brought them many social and economical
2200 PrincPastor | Princeps pastorum~ ~
2201 PrincPastor 31 | willingly follow him to the pastures of eternal life,53 so that
2202 GrataRecord 2 | garland of Ave Maria's, Pater Noster's, and Gloria Patri'
2203 MaterMagist 50 | is a torch to lighten the pathways of all who would seek appropriate
2204 PetrCathed 4,143 | kindness, humility, meekness, patience. . . But above all these
2205 AeterDeiSap 73 | those of you who suffer patiently in the cause of truth and
2206 PetrCathed 4,113 | heavenly things. They care for patients in homes for the aged with
2207 GrataRecord 2 | Pater Noster's, and Gloria Patri's. And as we recite these
2208 AeterDeiSap 5 | unnaturally called this city his patria [homeland].5 While still
2209 SacerNostri 1,14 | was careful to imitate the Patriarch of Assisi in this regard,
2210 AeterDeiSap 6 | settle a dispute between the patrician Aetius and the prefect Albinus.
2211 PrincPastor 16 | of mankind has made the patrimony, as it were, of every civilization
2212 PrincPastor 59 | worthy protection of their patrons and martyrs, and, first
2213 PetrCathed 3,71 | has remarked, can actually pave the way for its attainment.
2214 PetrCathed 4,122 | should only if each of them pays particular attention to
2215 PetrCathed 4,104 | to advance and spread the peace-bringing kingdom of Jesus Christ,
2216 PrincPastor 7 | all Catholics to expand peacefully the Kingdom of God, the
2217 MaterMagist 181 | discourage or belittle those peculiarities and differences which mark
2218 AeterDeiSap 8 | Christian firmament. ~The Pelagian and Nestorian Heresies~
2219 AeterDeiSap 9 | defending the Faith against the Pelagians, insisted on the absolute
2220 PaenitAgere 14 | splendor in the sacrament of Penance-and to school themselves in
2221 SacerNostri 1,10 | out the harshest kinds of penances, and to deny himself with
2222 PrincPastor 16 | gradually and prudently penetrate the mentality and feelings
2223 MaterMagist 258 | continuation of His work, penetrated with redemptive power. "
2224 MaterMagist 181 | Pius XII observed with such penetration, "is the repository of His
2225 PaenitAgere 6 | Overlord, by offering them in a penitential spirit. Otherwise they would
2226 AeterDeiSap 39 | sacrament of the Eucharist perfects this union. "For," as St.
2227 MaterMagist 250 | are one in demanding this periodic rest, and for many centuries
2228 SacerNostri 3,86 | what seemed like endless periods of time, especially if you
2229 PrincPastor 10 | were considered almost the periphery of the world; today, however,
2230 SacerNostri 1,14 | decached from the changeable, perishable goods of this world, and
2231 PacemTerris 47 | its starting point is the permission to govern in accordance
2232 GrataRecord 19 | mysterious force, and this permits Vs to hope that men will
2233 PacemTerris 106 | community, rightly understood, permits-to further the aims of those
2234 PetrCathed 2,37(11) | Letter Permoti Nos: Acta Leonis 15 (1895)
2235 MaterMagist 217 | 217. The most perniciously typical aspect of the modern
2236 SacerNostri 1,12 | and a contradiction of the perpetual teaching of the Church in
2237 PetrCathed 3,85 | Saints who in their writings perpetuated and explained with admirable
2238 PrincPastor 6 | communities by violence and persecutions, and are striving to smother
2239 PrincPastor 14 | must strive, struggling and persevering with all their strength,
2240 PetrCathed 4,129 | great part the result of persistent and effective social measures
2241 PrincPastor 13 | than a stranger the ways of persuasion with them."25~Personal Sanctification~
2242 SacerNostri 1,25 | John Mary Vianney has this pertinent comment to make in this
2243 PrincPastor 26 | and if they are misled and perturbed by an ultra-nationalism
2244 PetrCathed 2,20 | and purity, unity should pervade our minds, hearts, and actions.
2245 PetrCathed Int,2 | nations.1 From her come a pervading light and a gentle love
2246 PacemTerris 95 | justice; the more so if such perverse efforts are aimed at their
2247 MaterMagist 256 | envieth not, dealeth not perversely, is not puffed up, is not
2248 MaterMagist 242 | changed into an instrument of perversion; for from the factory dead
2249 MaterMagist 245 | things and mark an important phase in human civilization. But
2250 PacemTerris 130 | increased. This has led to a phenomenal growth in relationships
2251 PacemTerris 158 | that philosophy. True, the philosophic formula does not change
2252 SacerNostri 1,21 | unbridled lust. How often this phrase of St. Thomas Aquinas is
2253 MaterMagist 60 | and rehabilitation of the physically and mentally handicapped. ~
2254 PrincPastor 12(20) | XII to Cardinal Adeodatus Piazza, AAS 47 (1955) 542; TPS (
2255 SacerNostri 1,32 | burned himself up like a piece of straw being consumed
2256 SacerNostri 1,26 | 27. There are many pieces of evidence of how this
2257 SacerNostri ,2 | We made Our first pious pilgrimage to the tiny village called
2258 MaterMagist 1 | ultimate salvation. She is "the pillar and ground of the truth."1
2259 SacerNostri ,4 | holiness, passed on most piously to his heavenly reward. ~
2260 GrataRecord 1(1) | populi, XV, 300 ff.; Fidentem piumque, XVI, 278 ff.; Augustissimae
2261 GrataRecord 16 | God and are the bases and pivots of all government. Finally,
2262 PetrCathed 1,6 | human society as would a plague. These errors turn everything
2263 PacemTerris 2 | forces of nature, is the plain lesson which the progress
2264 PrincPastor 47 | development, and must be planned to make them lead a life
2265 PrincPastor 29 | controlling them. ~Need for Planning~
2266 MaterMagist 144 | has to do with the life of plants and animals, a life that
2267 SacerNostri 1,26 | superiors in the Church which he pledged at the time he became a
2268 PaenitAgere 26 | the Church's treasury a plenary indulgence, obtainable on
2269 AeterDeiSap 54(49) | 77. 1 from the Empress Plucheria. PL 54. 907.~
2270 PetrCathed 2,41 | disasters of the recent war plunged you into hardship, but produced
2271 GrataRecord 1(1) | anno, IV, 123 ff.; Quamquam pluries, IX, 175 ff.; Octobri mense,
2272 MaterMagist 36 | was becoming the tool of plutocracy, which was thus gaining
2273 MaterMagist 111 | on principle the rich and plutocrats against the poor and indigent. . .
2274 SacerNostri ,6 | their priestly office, and pointing out the safest and surest
2275 PetrCathed 1,6 | 6. All the evils which poison men and nations and trouble
2276 AeterDeiSap 27(22) | Benedict XIV. Pont. Max. Opera omnia, vol.
2277 SacerNostri ,7(8) | Pontificale Rom.; cf. John 15.15. ~
2278 AeterDeiSap 5 | fourth century. The Liber Pontificalis informs us that he was "
2279 AeterDeiSap 49(44) | Espistolarum Romanorum Pontificum collect. Thessal., Rome
2280 PacemTerris 98 | taking positive steps to pool their material and spiritual
2281 GrataRecord 4 | During Our first year as pope-a year which is almost over-We
2282 AeterDeiSap 60 | pastoral activity of this great Pope-then the Faith in which they
2283 MaterMagist 223 | newspapers, periodicals, popular and scientific publications,
2284 MaterMagist 123 | farms into more thickly populated areas as well as into the
2285 MaterMagist 140 | keeping a section of the population-farm workers-in a permanent state
2286 PrincPastor 41 | is especially suited for populations who have in their local
2287 GrataRecord 1(1) | XIV, 305 ff.; Adiutricem populi, XV, 300 ff.; Fidentem piumque,
2288 PacemTerris 153 | all too often out of pro portion to that devoted to the study
2289 PacemTerris 164(69) | St. Augustine, Sermones post Maurinos reperti, Rome,
2290 PaenitAgere 27 | and penance are the two potent inspirations sent to us
2291 PacemTerris 69 | structure is to realize its potential benefits, it is absolutely
2292 GrataRecord 19 | and one soul''12 and to pour out ardent prayers in October
2293 PetrCathed 3,75 | all of us and mercifully pours out on us the countless
2294 MaterMagist 185 | as well as one for the poverty-stricken nations. ~
2295 MaterMagist 241 | intrinsic value, it is in fact powerless to direct men's lives. ~
2296 PrincPastor 39 | of a conscience that is practicing Christian discipline. ~
2297 AeterDeiSap 67 | profess the same faith, practise the same worship and obey
2298 PetrCathed 2,32(10) | Letter Praeclara gratulationis: Acta Leonis
2299 PacemTerris 14(11) | Encyclical letter "Libertas praestantissimum," Acta Leonis XIII, VIII,
2300 PrincPastor 28 | to his special credit and praise-exhorted the laity, with eloquent
2301 PrincPastor 37 | sublime expression, he had praised that virtue-without which
2302 AeterDeiSap 27(22) | Bullarium, tom. III, part II, Prati 1847, p. 205. ~
2303 AeterDeiSap 56 | should in all things have the pre-eminence, in view of the many peculiar
2304 AeterDeiSap 64 | church, by reason of its pre-eminent superiority, all the churches-that
2305 PetrCathed 4,128 | would a loving mother. She preaches and inculcates a social
2306 PacemTerris 143 | on December 10, 1948. The preamble of this declaration affirms
2307 MaterMagist 11 | the market place. Every precaution was to be taken to prevent
2308 AeterDeiSap 28 | Fathers, and the popes who preceded him. ~
2309 GrataRecord 11(6) | A précis of the talk given on this
2310 MaterMagist 64 | inherent advantages and to preclude, or at least diminish, its
2311 MaterMagist 52 | reasons explained by Our predecessors-the civil power must also have
2312 PacemTerris 2 | That a marvelous order predominates in the world of living beings
2313 PetrCathed 4,112 | and happily and also be of preeminent assistance in Christian
2314 MaterMagist 260(63) | The Preface of Christ the King.~
2315 AeterDeiSap 6 | patrician Aetius and the prefect Albinus. It was while Leo
2316 MaterMagist 87 | the changing demands and preferences of the consumer. This adaptation
2317 SacerNostri ,2 | elevation of that wonderful prelate, Giacomo M. Radini-Tedeschi,
2318 MaterMagist 67 | Anno as the indispensable prerequisite for the fulfilment of the
2319 PetrCathed 1,12 | careful, exact, and prudent presentation of the truth those especially
2320 PetrCathed 4,146 | is railed at, and yet is presented as evidence of their justice.
2321 AeterDeiSap 23 | here expressed, and to his presentiment of the future disruption
2322 PacemTerris 164 | every man, till every man preserves in himself the order ordained
2323 GrataRecord 19 | distressed; we are sore pressed, but we are not destitute;
2324 MaterMagist 28 | equitable solution of the many pressing problems weighing upon human
2325 MaterMagist 215 | ordering of human society presupposes the right ordering of man'
2326 PrincPastor 37 | to practice "love without pretense."67 Earlier, with sublime
2327 MaterMagist 238 | interminable arguments, and, under pretext of the better or the best,
2328 SacerNostri ,3 | patronage St. Pius X had previously committed all of the shepherds
2329 MaterMagist 11 | competition. Interest on capital, prices-whether of goods or of services-profits
2330 SacerNostri 3,99 | rests such great hopes-these priests-and urge them in the name of
2331 PrincPastor 14 | those virtues which are the prime qualification of the priestly
2332 SacerNostri | Sacerdotii nostri primordia~ ~
2333 PrincPastor | Princeps pastorum~ ~
2334 PacemTerris 38 | absolute and immutable in its principles-finds its source in the true,
2335 MaterMagist 20(7) | St. Thomas, De regimine principum, I, 15. ~
2336 MaterMagist 142 | possible to determine a priori what the structure of farm
2337 PrincPastor 1 | Brethren, the Patriarchs, Prirnates, Archbishops, Bishops, and
2338 PetrCathed 4,137 | held under restraint or in prison because they have refused
2339 PrincPastor 48 | individual conscience or in the privacy of the home, but also in
2340 PetrCathed 2,44 | reach the very depths of privation. Their unhappiness touches
2341 MaterMagist 69 | being subjected to inhuman privations so that the output of the
2342 PacemTerris 110 | that this factor is the probable cause of this stockpiling
2343 MaterMagist 104 | has created considerable probems for public authorities,
2344 PacemTerris 79 | observance of constitutional procedures in the appointment of public
2345 MaterMagist 186 | economic development will proceed at a slower rate. Hence,
2346 PacemTerris 40 | social spheres, and then proceeded to lay claim to their political
2347 MaterMagist 141 | concerned with the preservation, processing and transportation of farm
2348 SacerNostri 1,11(11) | Secr. Vat., C.SS. Rituum, Processus, v. 227, p. 196. ~
2349 MaterMagist 195 | foundation of a family and the procreation and education of children.
2350 MaterMagist 83 | matter how much wealth it produces, or how justly and equitably
2351 MaterMagist 151 | mote all three areas of production-agriculture, industry and services-simultaneously
2352 MaterMagist 143 | and organize themselves professionally to take an effective part
2353 MaterMagist 106 | that people are aiming at proficiency in their trade or profession
2354 MaterMagist 233 | these associations, besides profiting personally from their own
2355 SacerNostri 2,56 | that will enable him to be profoundly transformed and to share
2356 PacemTerris 100 | between them. Indeed such a prohibition would flout the very spirit
2357 AeterDeiSap 5(7) | contra Nestorium, lib. VII, prol. PL 50. 9. ~
2358 MaterMagist 182 | satisfaction to Us to see the prominent part which is being played
2359 PrincPastor 47 | bring together the most promising youths, and train them in
2360 PrincPastor 12 | and His Church; and, in prompt and filial obedience to
2361 PrincPastor 6 | and admonitions, which are prompted by firm hope based on the
2362 PrincPastor 51 | their talents and work, promptly and willingly, at the disposal
2363 PacemTerris 72 | situation, and act with promptness and efficiency.50 ~Citizens'
2364 SacerNostri 3,76 | 77. The Council of Trent pronounced this to be a parish priest'
2365 AeterDeiSap 45 | Applied to St. Peter this pronouncement is clear and emphatic enough;
2366 MaterMagist 15 | himself h ad made other pronouncements which in a sense had prepared
2367 PacemTerris 89 | reason. ~The Question of Propaganda~
2368 PrincPastor 22 | themselves to their task of propagating the faith, and to other
2369 PrincPastor 3(4) | Cf. La propagazione della fede, Scritti di A.G.
2370 AeterDeiSap 15 | detriment, therefore, to the properties of either of the two natures
2371 AeterDeiSap 67 | in which Jesus Christ has prophesied it: "There will be one fold
2372 PacemTerris 166 | the vicar of Him whom the prophet announced as the Prince
2373 PaenitAgere 27 | this means they may hope to propitiate Almighty God and thus obtain
2374 PaenitAgere 27 | public act of prayer and propitiation might fittingly be arranged
2375 MaterMagist 190 | offer living conditions proportionate to the increase in population.
2376 MaterMagist 34 | well-being. Since, therefore, it proposes a form of social organization
2377 AeterDeiSap 9 | by far the most fearless protagonist of them. ~Defender of Church
2378 PetrCathed 4,140 | You, the priests, are protecting Rome with religion more
2379 PetrCathed 2,35 | the presence of God our protector. May they enter with a will
2380 AeterDeiSap 20 | inserted in defiance of the protests of the papal legates, or
2381 PrincPastor 54 | carry their heads high and proud, marked with the sign of
2382 AeterDeiSap 4(3) | Prov. 4:18. ~
2383 MaterMagist 144 | allusions to God the Creator and Provider. They produce food for the
2384 PaenitAgere 19(19) | ad fideles per Moguntinas provincias constitutos, Mansi, Amplissimi
2385 MaterMagist 213 | change; others again are proving themselves less and less
2386 MaterMagist 256 | seeketh not her own, is not provoked to anger, thinketh no evil;
2387 MaterMagist 223 | popular and scientific publications, radio and television. ~
2388 PetrCathed 1,12 | are particularly bound to publicize what is conducive to good
2389 MaterMagist 256 | dealeth not perversely, is not puffed up, is not ambitious, seeketh
2390 SacerNostri 3,79 | faithful who surrounded his pulpit. How could anyone help being
2391 PetrCathed 3,87 | offended your father, if he punishes offenses against your mother? . . .
2392 PrincPastor 30 | priesthood, a holy nation, a purchased people; that you may proclaim
2393 MaterMagist 129 | to the stability of the purchasing power of money-a major consideration
2394 SacerNostri 2,56 | asceticism to bring about his own purification and that of his neighbors."66~
2395 MaterMagist 14 | effects than the evils they purported to remedy. ~Preparing the
2396 PacemTerris 99 | 99. Thus, in pursuing their own interests, civil
2397 PrincPastor 22 | the faith, and to other pursuits aimed directly at personal
2398 SacerNostri ,7 | attracts and practically pushes all of us to these heights
2399 MaterMagist 243 | is reduced to that of a pygmy in the supernatural and
2400 PacemTerris 23(20) | Pius XI's encyclical letter Quadregesimo anno, AAS 23 (1931) 199-
2401 PrincPastor 14 | virtues which are the prime qualification of the priestly calling, "
2402 MaterMagist 94 | more exacting professional qualifications. Which means that they must
2403 MaterMagist 241 | they must not only be well qualified in their trade or profession
2404 PrincPastor 15 | virtue and wise actions, qualify as teachers in the local
2405 PrincPastor 8 | to the quantitative and qualitative growth of that clergy which
2406 GrataRecord 1(1) | Superiore anno, IV, 123 ff.; Quamquam pluries, IX, 175 ff.; Octobri
2407 PrincPastor 8 | and to contribute to the quantitative and qualitative growth of
2408 MaterMagist 112 | should ever be called in question-a right which constitutes
2409 SacerNostri 3,110 | youngsters of our time will be as quick as those of times past to
2410 MaterMagist 119 | hath abundance, let him quicken himself to mercy and generosity;
2411 PetrCathed 4,146 | death, and yet their life is quickened. They are poor, and yet
2412 SacerNostri 1,27 | life he longed to lead a quiet and retired life in the
2413 AeterDeiSap 5 | nationality from his father Quintian."4 Since, however, he spent
2414 AeterDeiSap 47 | from his writings might be quoted in support of this statement.
2415 SacerNostri 3,60 | kind of nineteenth-century rabble-rouser";72 nor do We see any need
2416 MaterMagist 46 | economic scene has undergone a radical transformation, both in
2417 SacerNostri ,2 | wonderful prelate, Giacomo M. Radini-Tedeschi, to the dignity of Bishop;
2418 SacerNostri 3,61 | the French Revolution was raging. This was the mission and
2419 PetrCathed 4,146 | honor. Their good name is railed at, and yet is presented
2420 MaterMagist 58 | thrive in every land. ~Ramifications of the Social Process~
2421 MaterMagist 57 | the production of a wide range of consumer goods and of
2422 PacemTerris 10 | increased. Men have been ransomed by the blood of Jesus Christ.
2423 AeterDeiSap 8 | question We would reply that rarely in her history has Christ'
2424 MaterMagist 187 | infants, while the birth rate-which in such countries is unusually
2425 MaterMagist 107 | personality, must always be rated higher than the possession
2426 MaterMagist 134 | Farmers are unable to pay high rates of interest. Indeed, they
2427 SacerNostri ,6 | Sacred Orders, God willed to ratify that eternal covenant of
2428 AeterDeiSap 19 | 19. St. Leo's delay in ratifying the acts of this council
2429 AeterDeiSap 6 | request of the court of Ravenna the Pope sent St. Leo to
2430 MaterMagist 144 | support of human life, and the raw materials of industry in
2431 MaterMagist 225 | of it. Who knows, but a ray of its light may one day
2432 AeterDeiSap 56 | in it to shed abroad the rays of the one true Faith."50~
2433 PrincPastor 49 | asset to the Church which re-created them in her grace. Thus
2434 PrincPastor 8 | recent times, to establish or re-establish a hierarchy in those areas
2435 MaterMagist 122 | managers that need to be re-established on the basis of justice
2436 MaterMagist 37 | 37. Pius XI saw the re-establishment of the economic world within
2437 PaenitAgere 25 | lives of Catholics may be so re-invigorated, so intensified, that all
2438 AeterDeiSap 1 | Benediction ~God's eternal wisdom "reacheth from end to end mightily
2439 PacemTerris 97 | these minority groups, in reaction, perhaps, to the enforced
2440 MaterMagist 30 | property, Our Predecessor reaffirmed its origin in natural law,
2441 SacerNostri 2,43 | always pray. Paul was only reaffirming this when he advised, as
2442 MaterMagist 147 | good and contribute to its realizations, they can legitimately demand
2443 PetrCathed 3,60 | 60. Everyone realizes, of course, that God our
2444 PetrCathed 4,101 | Christ Jesus,"50 that you may reap rich harvests and gather
2445 PrincPastor 21 | sometimes, "one sows, another reaps."41~Social Welfare Work~
2446 PetrCathed 2,55 | parents should carefully rear their children, God's most
2447 PaenitAgere 27 | and foremost cause of all rebellion and unrest, man's revolt
2448 MaterMagist | IV. THE REBUILDING OF A SOCIAL ORDER~
2449 PetrCathed 4,146 | their justice. They receive rebukes and give blessings in return.
2450 SacerNostri 1,17 | priest of Ars once used in rebuking his flock fall on him: "
2451 PaenitAgere 36 | outstanding success. ~Preparing to Receise the Good Seed~
2452 PetrCathed 1,6 | errors, which enter the recesses of men's hearts and the
2453 PrincPastor 37 | hate us, but do not even reciprocate the love of those who love
2454 PacemTerris 100 | nations of every kind of reciprocation between citizens and their
2455 PacemTerris 29 | and wider search for it. ~Reciprocity of Rights and Duties Between
2456 GrataRecord 2 | Mary, His Virgin Mother, by reciting the holy rosary. For the
2457 PetrCathed 1,6 | contempt for truth and a reckless rejection of it. Thus arise
2458 AeterDeiSap 33 | of one measure), and to reckon some as to a certain degree
2459 MaterMagist 103 | humanity, an order which recognizes and safeguards the lawful
2460 GrataRecord 1 | Benediction. ~Among the pleasant recollections of Our younger days are
2461 PetrCathed 4,126 | 126. We have another recommendation also, and We are sure that
2462 MaterMagist 33 | justly valued nor equitably recompensed."12 In determining wages,
2463 MaterMagist 110 | productive goods, are today reconsidering their position in the light
2464 MaterMagist 217 | in the absurd attempt to reconstruct a solid and fruitful temporal
2465 GrataRecord | Grata recordatio~
2466 PrincPastor 43 | imperative, in our time, to recruit in all parts of the world "
2467 PrincPastor 51 | plane, they can help by recruiting and organizing a body of
2468 MaterMagist 54 | measures to prevent the recurrence of mass unemployment. Hence
2469 PetrCathed 4,104 | to the minds of men, to redirect the wills of sinners with
2470 PacemTerris 161 | necessity of laboriously redoing the work of the past, building
2471 PaenitAgere 27 | invitation to the faithful to redouble their works of mercy and
2472 PetrCathed 4,106 | the faithful; and this has redounded to the benefit of the Christian
2473 PacemTerris 161 | of contending parties, it reduces men and political parties
2474 MaterMagist 236 | normally be followed in the reduction of social principles into
2475 MaterMagist 216 | the persecuted with that refined barbarity of their oppressors,
2476 PetrCathed Int,2 | 2. For these reflections of Ours, We have drawn comfort
2477 MaterMagist 28 | of Catholics, but also to reformulate Christian social thought
2478 MaterMagist 249 | his bodily strength and to refresh his spirit by suitable recreation.
2479 PacemTerris 104 | protect its rights. ~The Refugee's Rights~
2480 PaenitAgere 36 | especially concerned with the refurbishing of Christian morality, an
2481 PetrCathed 4,139 | of men and nations do not refuse liberty, do not extinguish
2482 AeterDeiSap 21 | written by Leo himself in refutation of their arguments and sent
2483 SacerNostri 2,52 | joined by the bonds of faith, regenerated by holy Baptism and cleansed
2484 MaterMagist 109 | that in those political regimes which do not recognize the
2485 MaterMagist 20(7) | St. Thomas, De regimine principum, I, 15. ~
2486 MaterMagist 169 | nature of the particular region and the natural dispositions
2487 MaterMagist 165 | 165. International and regional organizations, national
2488 SacerNostri 1,21 | unfortunately the case in many regions-are often forced by the office
2489 PacemTerris 84 | mind that, even when it regulates the relations between States,
2490 MaterMagist 60 | career, and the care and rehabilitation of the physically and mentally
2491 AeterDeiSap 7 | early popes, few of whom reigned longer than he. He died
2492 PacemTerris 128 | often find the law of fear reigning supreme among nations and
2493 AeterDeiSap 62 | Hierarchy will not only reinforce that unity in faith, worship
2494 PetrCathed 2,22 | unity those who hold the reins of government. We who are
2495 MaterMagist 31 | for the wage system, while rejecting the view that it is unjust
2496 PacemTerris 169 | alleluia. The disciples rejoiced when they saw the Lord."72
2497 AeterDeiSap 76 | for in the very fact of rejoicing in another's progress they
2498 PetrCathed 4,144 | the grace of God, nurture, rekindle, and strengthen his virtue.
2499 MaterMagist 196 | 196. Genesis relates how God gave two commandments
2500 MaterMagist 70 | economically developed countries, relatively unimportant services, and
2501 SacerNostri ,6 | interests of just his own relatives, or friends or native land. . .
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