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| Alphabetical [« »] christ 26 christendom 1 christi 5 christian 37 christianity 7 christians 3 christmas 1 | Frequency [« »] 39 them 38 social 38 those 37 christian 36 world 34 god 33 man | Pius PP. XI Divini Redemptoris IntraText - Concordances christian |
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1 1 | universal civilization, the Christian civilization, far superior 2 3 | the very foundations of Christian civilization . ~ 3 5 | directing the struggle against Christian civilization, themselves 4 5 | protect the sanctuary of the Christian religion, and that it has 5 7 | insistence the means by which the Christian civilization, the true civitas 6 18| for the overthrow of the Christian Social Order. ~ 7 19| openly boast, to destroy Christian civilization and the Christian 8 19| Christian civilization and the Christian religion by banishing every 9 20| destroyed. Every vestige of the Christian religion was eradicated, 10 27| 27. In the Encyclical on Christian Education10 We explained 11 28| Creator. In the Encyclical on Christian Marriage11 and in Our other 12 30| to the Corinthians on the Christian economy of salvation: "All 13 32| justice and the sentiment of Christian love into the social-economic 14 33| and to the other on the Christian Constitution of States.16 15 35| her doctrine of peace and Christian brotherhood, is rendering 16 40| employed to defend Christ and Christian civilization from this pernicious 17 43| ridicule the very name of Christian. ~ 18 45| is the need of all, that Christian patience which comforts 19 46| charity. We have in mind that Christian charity, "patient and kind,"32 20 48| as Christ called it) of Christian charity.35 Its faithful 21 50| in a special way to you, Christian employers and industrialists, 22 50| refused to understand that Christian charity demands the recognition 23 54| organizations, built on solidly Christian foundations, working together 24 55| incoherence and discontinuity in Christian life which We have many 25 55| principles of justice and Christian charity. Such lives are 26 57| perfect harmony with the Christian spirit and the doctrine 27 58| and no one who would save Christian civilization may collaborate 28 58| antiquity and grandeur of the Christian civilization in the regions 29 59| spirit of prayer joined with Christian penance. When the Apostles 30 62| foundation of the Faith and of Christian civilization. Let our parish 31 62| them work to infuse the Christian spirit into quarters where 32 64| view to making known the Christian solution of the social problem. ~ 33 66| Pontifical documents, a Christian .Social Order must build. ~ 34 69| institutions, bringing to them the Christian spirit which is the basic 35 73| Christ, of constructing a Christian society, and, in our own 36 73| Communism. It is the duty of the Christian State to concur actively 37 81| as a living model of that Christian justice which should reign