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| Alphabetical [« »] levites 1 liberally 2 liberation 1 life 35 life-giving 2 lift 2 lifted 2 | Frequency [« »] 37 catholic 37 himself 36 even 35 life 34 st 33 great 33 its | Pius PP. XI Ad catholici sacerdotii IntraText - Concordances life |
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1 7 | problems peculiar to modern life. Our present Encyclical 2 17| which is the supernatural life of his soul. ~ 3 18| more noble and precious life, a supernatural life, and 4 18| precious life, a supernatural life, and makes him a son of 5 18| the transmission of human life throughout the world, thus 6 19| throughout the pilgrimage of this life to the gates of Heaven. 7 21| pronounces the words that give life; when a sinner has absolved 8 24| gravest problems of human life; that good which no misfortune 9 25| fleeting nature of the present life; the perishableness of earthly 10 25| debase so much of modern life, and spur on the different 11 33| heart and a sanctity of life befitting the solemnity 12 33| by the sanctity of his life and of his deeds; because 13 33| while blameworthy in his life, profanes them and is guilty 14 35| by a holy and spotless life, should make himself as 15 36| commended by the speaker's own life; because what his word enjoins, 16 36| not try to ratify by his life's example the truth he preaches, 17 38| laws: "Clerics must lead a life, both interior and exterior, 18 39| devoid of spirit, unction and life. But remark, Venerable Brethren, 19 45| live an all but angelic life? A priest is one who should 20 46| theirs in another walk of life. We say "freely," for though, 21 52| possessing the words of life and of having in his hands 22 63| model also of Christian life and of apostolic virtue. ~ 23 70| fitted for such a state of life. He must look to the priesthood 24 70| piety, perfect purity of life and sufficient knowledge 25 73| question of the uprightness of life in candidates to the priesthood: " 26 80| joined with simplicity of life, has reigned supreme. To 27 81| upright, industrious and pious life; they see their parents 28 83| the dissipations of modern life, the seductions, which especially 29 85| be rooted in holiness of life. Sanctity, as We said above, 30 86| copiously from the waters of life springing up into life everlasting, 31 86| of life springing up into life everlasting, this inexhaustible 32 87| Bernard: "If sanctity of life did not precede, let it 33 89| Christ, in which is eternal life. In piety, purity, humility, 34 89| wisdom, irreproachable in life and established in the ways 35 89| the sweet odor of your life may be a delight to the