Title, Chapter
1 I | spiritual welfare of their people, especially the sick and
2 I | cities and dioceses in which people of diverse languages who,
3 I | Church and instruct their people both by word and by deed."
4 I | spiritual care of their people. Our predecessor Pius IX
5 I | unknown, great waves of people left Europe and moved especially
6 I | of those of his beloved people who were emigrating, seeking
7 I | found them-selves, some people, after emigrating from Europe
8 I | of all the clergy and lay people living in China.~Preceding
9 I | religious communities and lay people had to flee Spain because
10 I | established for Italian people migrating abroad and, subsequenly,
11 I | a large number of other people in many over-populated countries
12 I | produce in the minds of all people a sympathetic approach towards
13 I | did speak of the right of people to migrate, which right
14 I | by such transference of people and places will profit by
15 I | will he relieved and their people will acquire new friends
16 I | migration be opened to these people. For the Creator of the
17 I | supporting a large number of people, the sovereignty of the
18 I | denied to needy and decent people from other nations, provided
19 I | restrict the natural rights of people to migrate or to colonize
20 I | to open their borders to people from over-crowded countries.
21 I | paternal address to our dear people of Brazil.~In an address
22 I | almost hourly a vast mass of people, children, women, the sick
23 I | almost certain death those people deported to remote regions,
24 I | the spiritual welfare of people of their nationality living
25 II, I | language, or to the care of people who may be travelling by
26 II, I | moral welfare of maritime people, that is, of both those
27 II, III| especially to the young people, and an explanation of the
28 II, V | diligence, should warn their people against the spiritual dangers
29 II, V | keep in contact with their people even after they migrate.~
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