Part, Chap., § 
 1 Messag        (4) |   Vaticanis, Rome, 1910, vol. II, pp. 613-615, English translation
 2 Messag        (4) |         Fide, Rome, 1871, vol. I, pp. 70-71)."~Pius VI repeatedly
 3 Messag        (6) |         of Progress ... (Program, pp. 30-31).~ ~
 4 Messag        (7) |           powerful one" (Program, pp. 113-114). ~"Not only the
 5 Messag        (8) |         of production" (Program, pp. 67-69, 7 1).~ ~
 6 Messag        (9) |       Avenir, Stock, Paris, 1977, pp. 278-279).~"The crisis
 7 Messag        (9) |          new democracy. (Program, pp. 123-124).~"One thing is
 8 Messag        (13)|           tion Socialiste, no. 5, pp. 32-33).~"I refuse to enter
 9 Messag        (19)|          his own life," (Program, pp. 15 1 - 152).~The current
10 Messag        (21)|        and domination of women " (pp. 50-51). This difference
11 Messag        (22)|          tion of General Policy," pp. 82-83).~"The current separation
12 Messag        (22)| collective activities," (Program, pp. 307 - 309). "~. . . a
13 Messag        (26)|          do in society" (Program, pp. 311-312).~"Nothing is more
14 Messag        (26)|    sexuality of minors "(Program, pp. 313-314).~ ~
15 Messag        (28)|          Proposals for Updating," pp. 31-32).~ ~
16 Messag        (33)|         tryside, etc.)" (Program, pp. 153-154).~"The Socialist
17 Messag        (34)|          Flammarion, Paris, 1981, pp. 107 -108). ~ ~
18 Messag        (36)|           Mexico, 2nd, ed., 1965, pp. 538-539.)~ ~
19 Messag        (40)|            Wilmington, Del. 1975, pp. 918-919).~ ~
20 Messag        (42)|         be questioned" (Program, pp. 136-137).~ ~
21 Messag,    3, 3   |         Centurion, Lourdes, 1972, pp. 75-110). In this document
22 Messag        (46)|          of nobility" (op. cit., pp. 14-15).~In the face of
23   1,    3         |           the economy " (Program, pp. 185-186).~·        What
24   1,    5         |       must be torn down"(Program, pp. 241-242).~·        As can
25   1,    7         |          Proposals for Updating," pp. 52-53).~-- Prohibition
 
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