Chapter, Paragraph
1 III,8 | given to the support and social security of the clergy.~
2 V,1 | works of mercy, charity, and social development.~§ 3. The Council
3 V,3 | recognition of the human and social conditions of the family
4 V,3 | and defended even in the social and political realm. It
5 V,4 | with the Gospel and the social teaching of the Church.~
6 V,4 | a thorough study of the social teaching of the Church and
7 V,12 | Pontifical Council for Social Communications~Art. 169 — §
8 V,12 | The Pontifical Council for Social Communications is involved
9 V,12 | questions regarding the means of social communication, so that,
10 V,12 | members in the many forms of social communication. It takes
11 V,12 | Catholic associations active in social communications.~§ 4. It
12 AppI,7 | a theological, pastoral, social, and religious import known
13 AppII,4| major principles of the social teachings of the Church,
14 AppII,4| duties that arise out of "social justice" when it is correctly
15 AppII,4| correspond to the Church’s social teaching. Nor should such
16 AS,2 | base itself upon forms of social action which usually determine
17 AS,4 | should the demands of orderly social relationships be neglected,
18 AS,4 | conformity with the Church’s social teaching, for the Church
19 AS,4 | instrument for better assuring social justice in relations between
20 AS,4 | correspond to the Church’s social teaching. Nor should such
21 AS,4 | principles of the Church’s social teaching. I am likewise
22 AS,5 | sought in the sphere of social justice. But they must also
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