Chapter, Paragraph
1 int | of the entire Christian people. ~First of all, We express
2 1, 1| and civil welfare of the people, to use every means in their
3 1, 2| responsibility before the people and the world was their
4 1, 4| loyalty of your faithful people, and millions of American
5 1, 4| closely united Bishops and people as the one resolved by cooperation
6 1, 5| person and certain classes of people to a theatre which presents
7 1, 5| safeguard the recreation of the people whatever form that recreation
8 2 | has become a necessity for people who work under the fatiguing
9 2 | arouse noble sentiments. A people who, in time of repose,
10 2, 1| the fact that millions of people go to the motion pictures
11 2, 2| of sin; they seduce young people along the ways of evil by
12 2, 3| motion picture is viewed by people who are seated in a dark
13 2, 4| to the lessening of the people's sense of decency and of
14 3, 1| the moral welfare of their people even during their time of
15 3, 3| obtain each year from their people a pledge similar to the
16 3, 3| of bringing home to the people the moral beauty and the
17 3, 3| pledge supposes that the people be told plainly which films
18 3, 5| morality of the Christian people and of the entire nation
19 3, 7| of the morality of their people in their hours of leisure
20 3, 7| Brethren, and to the Clergy and people entrusted to you, Our loving
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