Title, Chapter
1 I | the material and spiritual welfare of their people, especially
2 I | and care to the spiritual welfare of these emigrants. Inspired
3 I | centers of civic education and welfare. In 1900, devout priests
4 I | the hospitals and other welfare agencies most beneficially
5 I | all that pertains to the welfare of souls. With regard to
6 I | comforts and overlooked the welfare of souls, timely rules were
7 I | entirely to the spiritual welfare of Italian migrants. It
8 I | everything possible for the welfare of the prisoners, whether
9 I | to promote the spiritual welfare of the Byzantine Rite community
10 I | in 1920 for the spiritual welfare of sailors. After numerous
11 I | chiefly to provide for the welfare of refugees and displaced
12 I | called the Catholic Near East Welfare Association.~We have tried
13 I | of the National Catholic Welfare Conference established by
14 I | to promote the Catholic welfare; similarly, our personal
15 I | most anxious about their welfare, both temporal and eternal.~
16 I | contribute to the increased welfare of man and the progress
17 I | the following relief and welfare projects:~Settlements for
18 I | to advance the spiritual welfare of people of their nationality
19 II, I | pertaining to the spiritual welfare of migrants of the Latin
20 II, I | the spiritual and moral welfare of maritime people, that
21 II, II | promote by every apt means the welfare, especially spiritual, of
22 II, II | established for the religious welfare of immigrants and refugees
23 II, III| that concern the spiritual welfare of immigrants of their nationality
24 II, VI | themselves entirely to the welfare of migrants.~58. Finally,
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