060-catac | catas-duty | duty--high- | highl-medol | meekn-prone | prono-spran | sprea-zigza
Parte, Capitolo, §
1 3, 2, 4 | Altogether, 2,060,368 people in Brazil, Argentina,
2 3, 2, 4(85) | printings, with more than 100,000 copies.~
3 1, 3, 5(5) | Presse, Paris, vol.3, p. 116.~
4 3, 2, 4(77) | Ibid., vol.6, p 1188.~
5 3, 3, 3(94) | Cf. Psalm 122:1-2.~
6 Post, 0, 0 | at 93, the oldest of the 131-member College of Cardinals.~ ~
7 3, 2, 4(81) | together in unity») (Psalm 132:1).~
8 2, 8, 3(48) | Presse, Paris, vol. 1, p.158.~
9 Post | confidence in her triumph" (pp. 165, 167).~ ~Rome, September
10 Post | in her triumph" (pp. 165, 167).~ ~Rome, September 8, 1993~
11 1, 3, 5(7) | the Consistory of June 17, 1793, Les Enseignements Pontificaux --
12 2, 11, 1(56) | Graves de Communi; January 18, 1901, in Wynne, The Great
13 1, 6, 5(17) | Circle of Milan, March 6, 1873, in I Papi e la Gioventu (
14 1, 6, 1(11) | Apostolici muneris, December 28, 1878, in Fr. Joseph Husslein,
15 3, 3, 2(91) | Petropolis: Vozes, 1984], no. 188, p.30).~
16 1, 6, 6 | Humanum genus, of April 20, 1884.~ The success
17 1, 7, 1(18) | Immortole Dei, November I, 1885, Bonne Presse, Paris, vol.
18 1, 3, 5(5) | sollicitudes, February 16, 1892, Bonne Presse, Paris, vol.
19 Post | born in Lombardy, Italy, in 1897. After his ordination in
20 1, 6, 2 | period of the Restoration (18l5~l830). 12~ ~
21 2, 11, 1(56) | de Communi; January 18, 1901, in Wynne, The Great Encyclical
22 Forew, Intr, 0(2) | vingt-cinquieme annee March 19, 1902, in Fr. John J. Wynne, S.
23 2, 8, 3(48) | Jucundo sane, March 12, 1904, Bonne Presse, Paris, vol.
24 1, 7, 2(23) | fermo proposito, June II, 1905, Bonne Presse, Paris, vol.
25 Post, 0, 0 | born in Fabriago, Italy, in 1906. He was ordained for his
26 Post | Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1911, Father Gutierrez is a Spanish
27 Post | province of Liguria, Italy. in 1918. He was ordained a priest
28 Post | Gregorian University. In 1924 he began 30 years of service
29 Post | Asturias, on February 14, 1926, he joined the Order of
30 Post, 0, 0 | was named an archbishop in 1930 and a cardinal in 1937. ~
31 3, 2, 4(81) | Since the 1930s, with the group that later
32 Post | ordained a priest on March 26, 1932. For many years be was a
33 Post | Italy, in19l1. Ordained in 1934, he was made a bishop in
34 Post | Nuncio to Italy from 1969 to 1936 and now lives in retirement
35 1, 6, 1(11) | Milwaukee: Bruce Publishing Co., 1940), p.15.~
36 Post | doctorate in Philosophy in 1941. Returning to Ecuador, he
37 Forew, Intr | In a letter written in 1956 regarding the National Day
38 Post, 0, 0 | raised to the episcopate in 1960 and created a cardinal in
39 Post | office beheld from 1958 to 1966. Placing his superior
40 Post, 0, 0 | Pizzardo died in Rome in 1970 at 93, the oldest of the
41 Post | He died in 1978.~ ~ ~Rome, December 2, 1964~ ~
42 Post | in the Vatican Coria. In 1979, John Paul II made him Prefect
43 3, 1, 1(67) | was widely published in 1982 (in 50 major Westem newspapers
44 Post | treasures.~ In 1983 John Paul II elevated him
45 3, 2, 1 | 1985) and perestroika (1986) so as to precipitate the
46 Post | in the September- October 1994 issue of TFP Informa, the
47 3, 2, 4(82) | history. They gathered 5,212,580 signatures for the liberation
48 2, 3, 3(41) | Pope Pius XII, Vol. 2, p.233.~
49 Post | Theological Academy. More than 250 of his books and articles
50 2, 12, 9(63) | Presse. Paris, vol.7, p.275.~
51 3, 2, 1(72) | Harper & Row, 1987), p.34.~
52 1, 3, 5(8) | radiomessaggi, vol.7, p.340.~
53 2, 5, 3(43) | Editeur, n.d.), vol.33, p.349.~
54 1, 7, 3(26) | Catholic Quarterly Review, vol.35 (October 1910), p.700.~
55 1, 3, 5(3) | Vaticana. 1953), vol.14, p.359.~
56 1, 6, 5(17) | Editrice A.V.E., 1944), p.36.~
57 1, 3, 5(4) | Librairie Garnier, 1928), p.364.~
58 3, 2, 4 | Altogether, 2,060,368 people in Brazil, Argentina,
59 3, 2, 4(81) | Editora Vera Cruz, 1976), pp. 37-53.~Today, after more than
60 1, 8, 1(37) | Cristianos, 1946), vol.2, p.377.~
61 1, 7, 1(18) | Presse, Paris, vol.2, p.39.~
62 Forew | For example, in the late 40s, his Em Defesa da Acao Catolica,
63 1, 7, 3(29) | Summa Theologica, I, q. 47, a. 2.~
64 2, 12, 6(61) | radiomessaggi. vol.13, p.471.~
65 2, 11, 1(56) | Letters of Pope Leo XIII, pp.485-486. ~
66 2, 11, 1(56) | of Pope Leo XIII, pp.485-486. ~
67 2, 7, 2(44) | Cf. Matt. 13:52. 45. See Part II. Chapter
68 3, 2, 4(81) | Vera Cruz, 1976), pp. 37-53.~Today, after more than
69 Post | that with my 81 years, my 55 years of professorship and
70 Forew, Intr, 0(2) | Benziger Bros., 1903), pp. 559-560.~
71 3, 2, 4 | can be termed a victory: 56,000 copies were printed
72 Forew, Intr, 0(2) | Benziger Bros., 1903), pp. 559-560.~
73 3, 2, 4(83) | beginning in April 1974, in 57 newspapers in 11 countries.-
74 3, 2, 4 | signed the petition during a 58-day period.~
75 3, 2, 4(82) | history. They gathered 5,212,580 signatures for the liberation
76 Post | received your missive of the 5th along with the beautiful
77 1, 3, 5(6) | Apostolicae Sedis, vol.2, p.618.~
78 3, 3, 2(91) | Documentos Pontificios, 6th ed. [Petropolis: Vozes,
79 Post | Law. The author of almost 70 books and essays, numerous
80 1, 7, 3(26) | vol.35 (October 1910), p.700.~
81 3, 2, 4(76) | di Paulo VI, vol.10, pp.707-709.~
82 3, 2, 4(76) | Paulo VI, vol.10, pp.707-709.~
83 2, 8, 3(47) | Presse, Paris, vol.5, p.76.~
84 3, 2, 4(78) | Missions to the People for the 80s, February 6, 1981. L 'Osservatore
85 1, 7, 2(22) | VI, Chapter 2 (Denzinger 812).~
86 Post, 0, 0 | born in Savona, Italy, in I 877, and was ordained in 1903.
87 3, 1, 1(64) | These editions total about 90,000 copies.-Ed.~
88 1, 7, 2(23) | Presse, Paris, vol. 2, p.92.~
89 Post, 0, 0 | died in Rome in 1970 at 93, the oldest of the 131-member
90 Forew, Intr | official data, we comprise 94 percent of the population.
91 3, 3, 2(90) | Psalm 95:5.~
92 1, 7, 3(31) | Ibid., q.96, aa.3,4.~
93 3, 2, 1(69) | and Part I, Chapter 3, 5, A-D.~
94 1, 7, 3(31) | Ibid., q.96, aa.3,4.~
95 3, 3, 2 | Necessarily abbreviated due to the constrictions
96 1, 12, 2 | wholly characterized by abhorrence of risk and pain and by
97 3, 2, 3 | the other, its diminishing ability to persuade and lead the
98 3, 3, 3 | the great battles, and the abnegation to be detached in the great
99 3, 2, 2 | primitivism of most of Africa's aboriginal populations places them
100 3, 3 | Or will it be simply an abortive phenomenon, which will rise
101 Post | Counter-Revolution. ~ The book abounds in perspicacious sociological,
102 Post | harmony, as evidenced by the above-mentioned threat of all sorts of aggressions
103 Post | The most recent of the abovementioned allocutions was that of
104 1, 3, 2 | Christian countries without absorbing them. A crisis occurred
105 1, 7, 3 | authority considered in the abstract.~ Because he
106 3, 3, 2 | intellectual effort, notably to abstraction, theorization, and doctrinal
107 Post | aspects, notably for the abundance and rigorous exactness of
108 Post | the Revolution and shed abundant light on the true causes
109 1, 3, 5 | guarantees that evil elements had abused to the detriment of order
110 2, 11, 1 | Counter-Revolution with abuses that organizations of this
111 2, 12, 7 | established. After all, "abusus non tollit usum ("abuse
112 1, 6, 1 | and immorality and such an abyss of disorder and discord.~ ~
113 1, 6, 3 | crescendo analogous to the acceleration of gravity and feeding upon
114 3, 2, 2(73) | car. ~Could this present accentuating of the anti-socialist allergy
115 1, 10, 1 | themselves with appearances of acceptability in the eyes of their adherents
116 2, 12, 9 | cooperation may and even should be accepted, with the care that the
117 2, 11, 1 | follows their example and accepts their revolutionary ideas
118 Post | Cuba immediately after the accession of the communist regime.
119 3, 2, 2 | laborious methods denotes - is accompanied by a correlative decline
120 3, 2, 4 | including bishops, figure as accomplices by omission, as collaborators,
121 2, 6, 2 | individual action, which, if well accomplished, opens the way for every
122 2, 12 | that arose to prevent the accomplishment of this mission. For the
123 1, 6, 5 | between light and darkness, an accord between justice and iniquity,
124 Forew | Oliveira is clear, precise and accurate. . . . It will be of interest
125 Post | titular of Saints Nereus and Achilleus, being the third Ecuadorian
126 End | very clear for anyone who acknowledges the logic of the counter-revolutionary
127 Forew, Intr | Thanksgiving, Msgr. Angelo Dell'Acqua, substitute for the Vatican
128 2, 5, 1 | to detect such persons, acquaint them with each other, and
129 2, 6, 2 | in the foremost task of acquainting counter-revolutionaries
130 3, 3, 2 | transpsychology or parapsychology. By acquiring these "riches," man would
131 1, 3, 5(6) | Notre charge apostolique, Acta Apostolicae Sedis, vol.2,
132 1, 6, 6 | own strength, studies and activates natural forces a thousand
133 2, 4, 1 | 1. IN ACTUALITY~ The actual counter-revolutionary
134 | actually
135 3, 2, 3 | impalpable psychological actuations. Its objective: to gradually
136 3, 2, 4 | self-destruction. It is like an acute and complex interior upheaval,
137 2, 8, 2 | direction, these persons adapt themselves to the successive
138 1, 3, 5 | deism and atheism was an adaptation of the Church of France
139 3, 1, 2 | organizations – were replaced or adapted to the new circumstances.
140 3, 1, 2 | Counter-Revolution does not address them. Accordingly, nothing
141 Forew, Intr | Revolution, to give it an adequate name, and to indicate very
142 2, 8, 3 | that complete and conscious adherence to the Revolution as it
143 1, 10, 1 | acceptability in the eyes of their adherents and others. Used by the
144 1, 7, 3 | For the sake of brevity, adhering to the usage of various
145 2, 8, 3 | it, the soul proceeds to adjust all his ideas and ways of
146 Post | Father named him apostolic administrator of the Diocese of Ibarra.
147 Post | comments. In addition, I admire your ardent desire to be
148 Post | 1993~ ~Dear friend and admired Professor,~ ~
149 1, 6, 4 | communism, which it silently admires and tends toward.~
150 1, 8, 3 | doctrine of the Church, which admits there may be souls of good
151 Post | studying the possibility of admitting technicians from the East. 102
152 2, 8, 2 | their own age who in his adolescence had opted for the first
153 1, 3, 5 | sects~went even further, adopting principles that, if not
154 2, 3 | unrestrictedly love the present, adore the future, and unconditionally
155 Post | and virtues that should adorn a family (or person) that
156 1, 3, 5 | absolutism of legists, who adorned themselves with a conceited
157 1, 6, 5 | most pernicious principles, adulate the civil power when it
158 1, 10, 2 | fashion and in the so-called advanced schools of art.~ ~
159 1, 12, 1 | scientific and technological advances have completed the eradication
160 3, 2, 2 | smile and request. It ceased advancing in military cadence, shod
161 Post | at any cost), it is also advantageous to give thought to the topic
162 3, 2, 1 | Avoided Total and Useless Adventures~ Even though
163 3, 3, 2 | keeping with the dream of the advocates of tribalism, it could eventually
164 1, 3, 5 | trend was toward gaiety, affability, and festiveness. Hearts
165 1, 3, 2 | living unity, eventually affecting the whole through the combined
166 Post | with expressions of great affection and esteem, for which I
167 Post | diffusion it merits.~ ~Your most affectionate friend~ ~Fr Anastasio Gutierrez
168 1, 2 | especially as such. It also affects other peoples to the degree
169 3, 1, 1 | More recently, intellectual affinities and promising cordial relations
170 3, 1, 2 | STILL CURRENT? THE ANSWER IS AFFIRMATIVE~ At the same
171 3, 2, 1 | that this leviathan was afflicted by a worsening crisis it
172 Post | sure remedy for the evils afflicting the world, evils that government
173 3 | in 1977. In 1992, in the afiermath of the fall of the Iron
174 2, 5, 3 | be able to work with the aforesaid elements for some concrete
175 Post | made him Pro-Librarian. Afterward. upon making him a cardinal,
176 2, 8, 2 | revolutionary of their own age who in his adolescence had
177 1, 7, 2 | set in motion by a higher agent, produce an effect superior
178 3, 2, 4 | pastors?~ Using "aggiornate" tactics (about which the
179 1, 6, 1 | C. The Revolution Aggravates Its Own Causes~ ~
180 3, 2, 3 | smile only as a weapon of aggression and warfare. It does not
181 Post | and the courageous and "aggressive" tactics that counter-revolutionaries
182 3, 2, 1 | atomic threat that Soviet aggressiveness posed to all continents –
183 1, 10, 4 | put a stop to immoral or agnostic movies or television programs,
184 1, 7, 1 | earthquake of fifty years ago. How much more difficult
185 1, 6, 5 | seem to want to walk in agreement with our enemies and try
186 Post | the nation's minister of agriculture) attracting farmers from
187 1, 8, 1 | virtues. However, without the aid of grace, it is impossible
188 2, 11, 1 | Revelation and Moral Law al the principles of Catholic
189 3, 2, 1 | How soon? Many would be alarmed if; as a mere hypothesis,
190 2, 8, 3(47) | letter to Count Medolago Albani, President of the Socioeconomic
191 3, 2, 1 | made by multitudes of needy Albanians to enter Italy could have
192 2, 4, 2 | spirit of the Revolution. Alerted, enlightened, and oriented,
193 3, 3, 3 | prepare to fight, not only alerting men against this preponderance
194 3, 1, 1 | the title of a novel by Alexandre Dumas – so appreciated by
195 2, 12 | Alios ego vidi ventos; alias prospexi animo procellas "("
196 2, 12 | proudly and tranquilly say: “Alios ego vidi ventos; alias prospexi
197 End | The universal and all-powerful mediation of the Mother
198 2, 11, 1 | doubt that such works can alleviate and, in some cases, eliminate
199 1, 6, 5 | enemies and try to build an alliance between light and darkness,
200 Post | game; this group of idiots, allies of the Revolution, would
201 1, 3, 5 | Thus, each family should be allowed to do everything it is capable
202 3, 2, 4 | to which Saint Peter also alludes in his Epistle. 76~
203 1, 12, 3 | Revolution. We stress present in allusion to the current stage of
204 Post | relevant-regarding the formation, alongside the nobilities and elites
205 End | reason to omit it or even alter it.~ We say today
206 3, 3, 2 | vagabondage of jungle life, alternating, likewise, with the instinctive
207 3, 1, 1(66) | Oliveira (Sao Paulo: Edicoes de Amanha, 1989), which includes ample
208 Post | He was named bishop of Ambato in 1949, a dignity he held
209 3, 2, 2(73) | process? Or is it a mere ambiguous and passing spasm of common
210 Post, 0, 0(101)| Cf. Ambiro Finonciero, Buenos Aires,
211 1, 3, 5 | utopian ideas and disorderly ambitions in the multitudes, extinguishing
212 1, 3, 5 | was favorably received by ambitious princes. And, all the while,
213 1, 6, 5(17) | and members of the Saint Ambrose Circle of Milan, March 6,
214 3, 2, 4(81) | Igreja ante a escalada da ameaca comunista – Apelo aos Bispos
215 2, 2, 2 | rule, the sinner who truly amends has a greater horror for
216 3, 2, 5 | twenty years across the Americas, with a new TFP in France,
217 1, 3, 5 | process. It would not be amiss to add some details.~
218 Post | this supposed paradise of amity and peace is gradually losing
219 2, 10, 2 | interdenominationalism logically lead to amorality.~· Opportunely pointing
220 3, 1, 1(67) | anestesiada sin percibirlo, amordazada sin saberlo, extraviada
221 1, 3, 5 | Christian austerity, became amorous and sentimental. The literature
222 3, 3, 2 | their prophecies invariably amount to affirmation that nothing
223 1, 6, 4 | precommunist movements of the Anabaptists, for example, immediately
224 Post | values of the elites may seem anachronistic and obsolete. Nevertheless,
225 1, 3, 2 | interrelated because of certain analogies of varying relevance.~
226 Post | statesmen and political analysts. Several of these republics
227 Post | with profound insight and analytical capacity. In short, Professor
228 Post | not only to maintain their ancestral values of nobility, but
229 1, 3, 5 | to be confused with the Ancien Regime, in which these guarantees
230 2, 7, 2 | were so widespread in the ancient world? And why is the advocate
231 3, 3, 3 | dominorum suorum, sicut oculi ancillae in manibus dominae suae;
232 3, 1, 1(67) | interest are the books Espana. anestesiada sin percibirlo, amordazada
233 Forew, Intr | Day of Thanksgiving, Msgr. Angelo Dell'Acqua, substitute for
234 1, 7, 3 | instituted inequality among the angels30 as well as among men,
235 1, 3, 5 | from the spirit that must animate a democracy according to
236 2, 12 | vidi ventos; alias prospexi animo procellas "("I have already
237 Forew, Intr, 0(2) | Parvenu a la vingt-cinquieme annee March 19, 1902, in Fr. John
238 1, 7, 3 | station that foreshadows the annihilation of the individual and the
239 Post | public along with opportune annotations. tt is useful to remind
240 Post | Is this the announcement of that twenty-first century
241 3, 3, 2 | communism or the upheavals announcing the Fourth Revolution. ~
242 3, 2, 4 | Counter-Revolution been annulled by these numerous changes?
243 1, 7, 3 | of the individual and the anonymity that have reached their
244 3, 2, 4(81) | more recent study A Igreja ante a escalada da ameaca comunista –
245 Post | of which are worthy of an anthology. Many of them outline the
246 1, 3, 5 | dictatorship is fundamentally anti-Catholic. In fact, in a truly Catholic
247 1, 7, 1 | reached the times of the Anti-Christ. Indeed, to judge from the
248 3, 2, 2 | ideological motives as to anti-colonialist resentments, which communist
249 1, 3, 5 | this antimonarchical and antiaristocratic hatred are born the demagogic
250 3, 2, 1(71) | manifesto titled "Communism and Anticommunism on the Threshold of the
251 2, 2, 1 | sacral, antiegalitarian, and antiliberal.~ ~
252 1, 3, 5 | inhuman.~ From this antimonarchical and antiaristocratic hatred
253 1, 12, 3 | there is a temperamental antipathy between the Revolution and
254 3, 2, 4 | and procommunists confront antiprogressivists and anticommunists. 81~ ~
255 1, 3, 5 | delirious admiration for antiquity served as a means for the
256 Post | the Pontifical Institute Antoniano in Rome and received his
257 Post, 0, 0 | Most Reverend Exceflency~Antonio de Castro Mayer~Bishop of
258 1, 7, 1 | prefigures. For example, Anus and Mohammed were prefigures
259 3, 2, 4(81) | ameaca comunista – Apelo aos Bispos silenciosos (Sao
260 3, 2, 4 | go down in history as the apastoral Council.~ We
261 3, 2, 2 | exceptional illusions, weaknesses, apathies, and complicities around
262 3, 2, 4(81) | escalada da ameaca comunista – Apelo aos Bispos silenciosos (
263 1, 7, 3 | that have reached their apex in the great urban~concentrations
264 3, 2, 1 | who well discerned the “apocalypse” to which this was leading?~
265 3, 3, 3 | human race must undergo the apocalyptic – but how just, regenerating,
266 3, 2, 4 | disconcerting, incredible, and apocalyptically tragic silence about communism.~
267 Post | the Roman School of San Apollinare and the Pontifical Lateran
268 2, 7, 2 | Lord Jesus Christ and the Apostles preached. Also, Germano-Romanic
269 Post | July 24, 1961~ ~NUNCIATURA APOSTOLICA EN EL PERU~ ~Distinguished
270 1, 3, 5(6) | charge apostolique, Acta Apostolicae Sedis, vol.2, p.618.~
271 Post | Sanctam, Catholicam et Apostolicam Ecclesiam” that is, "I believe
272 1, 6, 1(11) | Leo XIII, encyclical Quod Apostolici muneris, December 28, 1878,
273 2, 5, 3 | or as regards each of its apparently innocent and insignificant
274 Post | and consistency makes an appeal to the nobility and the
275 Post | austere and magnanimous appeals that nourish the vocation
276 Post | Many of the latter have appeared in Italian and foreign magazines.~ ~ ~
277 2, 5, 1 | himself in a chaos that to him appears to have no solution. Thus,
278 Post | thinkers and now by you in Appendix IV of your work. ~
279 1, 7, 3 | man between the sensible appetites and the will guided by the
280 Post | San Sisto Vecchio on the Appian Way.~ Father
281 2, 8, 2 | As they grow old, they applaud styles of dress that in
282 Post | already proposed (to the applause of the nation's minister
283 1, 3, 5 | Church can fittingly be applied to this process: ~ "
284 2, 6, 2 | counter-revolutionary action can obtain very appreciable results if such means are
285 Post | Soviet world), causing great apprehension among those concerned for
286 2, 3, 1 | currents, the Revolution approached Christian civilization in
287 3, 1, 1 | over. Therefore, we are approaching the end of the second decade
288 Forew | noteworthy ecclesiastical approbation.~ For example,
289 Forew | corroborates the earlier approbations and testifies to the integrity
290 2, 11, 1 | phrases, even when clever and apt, is insufficient. ~·
291 1, 7, 3 | being unequal in their aptitudes and their use of them, were
292 2, 3, 1 | rise to them. This would be archaeologism, not a sound and living
293 Post | 1953. He was raised to the archepiscopate and appointed Apostolic
294 Post | appointed him Librarian and Archivist of the Holy Roman Church,
295 3, 2, 1 | something is missing; the ardor of springtime faith among
296 2, 7, 2 | terms of its errors. In this arduous intellectual labor, the
297 3, 2, 3 | And this is so in every area: in religious, political,
298 Forew, Intr | this process in all its areas of development is much beyond
299 Post | land-reform programs. 100 Argentine president Carlos Menem,
300 2, 5, 2 | counter-revolutionary who argues in only one sphere-for example,
301 1, 3, 5 | for inconsistent tricks of argument, and for fatuous exhibitions
302 2, 7, 2 | Counter-Revolutionary Is Argumentative"~ A third catch
303 3, 2, 4 | flock languishing in poor, arid fields and being attacked
304 Forew, Intr | Catholic powers to have arisen in the course of the twenty
305 2, 5, 1 | a priest especially, an aristocrat, or a blue-collar worker
306 1, 6, 5 | city besieged by an immense army. ~ It behooves
307 2, 3, 1 | Christian civilization, and the aroma and remote action of many
308 2, 12 | Revolution is an obstacle that arose to prevent the accomplishment
309 1, 7, 3 | the disordered passions arouses, on the one hand, hatred
310 1, 6, 6 | thrown out a window could arrange themselves on the ground
311 3, 2, 4 | euthanasia was supposedly arranged.~ ~B.
312 1, 8 | think. The moralist may arrive at a liberal conclusion
313 Post | Pius XII left us a whole arsenal of documents in which, especially
314 3, 2, 2 | transform it into hatred, articulate this hatred in an immense
315 3, 2, 2 | projection of these shocking and artificial circumstances explains,
316 3, 3, 2 | gradually replaced by the ascendancy of Pentecostalist "prophets,"
317 2, 3, 3 | powers of the soul and the ascent of mankind toward moral
318 2, 8, 3 | glow like embers under the ash. Such souls, by a wholesome
319 2, 11, 1 | often makes anticommunists ashamed to oppose communism. This
320 Forew, Intr | per se, tends to sweep aside all barriers. It does not
321 3, 2, 4 | movement, running after him and asking him if he has the formula
322 3, 2, 4 | our~arms in face of the assailing Red wolf. To this our conscience
323 3, 2, 3 | of wars, revolutions, and assassinations – was compelled by great,
324 1, 6, 5 | the forces that should be assembled against the enemy." 17~ ~
325 1, 10, 1 | which they originate to assert themselves with appearances
326 1, 3, 5 | exposition does not contain the assertion that the republic is necessarily
327 3, 2, 5 | 5. AN ASSESSMENT OF TWENTY YEARS OF THE THIRD
328 Post | Sanctuary of Saint Francis of Assisi.~ Cardinal Oddi,
329 2, 1, 4 | every licit means and the assistance of every child of light.~ ~
330 Forew, Intr | enlightening our readers and assisting them in the fight against
331 3, 2, 1 | Europe, there are some who associate these hypotheses with the
332 Post | until 1954, he was closely associated with Pius XII.~
333 2, 11, 1 | in their beneficiaries or associates a true sense of gratitude
334 Post | spirit and mind that, by associating and organizing among the
335 Post | immorality and corruption have assumed scandalous proportions in
336 Post | existing noble souls, are assuming all over the world the roles
337 3, 3, 2 | cohesion among the members is assured mainly by a way of thinking
338 3, 1, 2 | study's content.~ Assuredly, many of the methods and
339 3, 2, 1 | consequences would certainly astound us – even though our overview
340 2, 4, 1 | Arc was no theologian but astounded her judges by the theological
341 Post | today. Born in Carriles, Asturias, on February 14, 1926, he
342 1, 3, 5 | can be both violent and astute. In these last centuries,
343 2, 1, 4 | the latter intelligently, astutely, and systematically, using
344 3, 2, 2 | exploited with its customary astuteness.~– The Fruit and Proof of
345 1, 7, 3 | with divine properties. An atheist is an egalitarian who, to
346 3, 3, 2 | would compensate for the atrophy of reason. ~
347 1, 12, 2 | adoration of security and utmost attachment to earthly life;~ –
348 1, 7, 3 | governing subjects ever attempting to rebel, has the means
349 Post | Professor.~ ~ I have attentively read your work The Nobility
350 Forew, Intr | only transitional stages or attenuated manifestations. ~* * *~ ~
351 1, 7, 3 | of that power implicitly attests to the principle of authority,
352 1, 7, 3 | Even the psychological and attitudinal~differences between the
353 2, 11, 1 | doctrine of Marx does not attract the masses. An ideological
354 2, 5, 2 | it they can and should be attracted to the total vision of the
355 2, 5, 2 | politics-limits his field of attraction greatly, exposing his action
356 3, 3, 2 | canticle (at once sinister and attractive, soothing and delirious,
357 3, 3, 2 | the Prince of Darkness attracts those who have denied Jesus
358 3, 2, 4 | the Church that we should attribute the conditions for the flexibility
359 1, 3, 2 | ceased to intertwine and augment one another. Consequently,
360 1, 2 | Americans, Latin Americans, and Australians. We will study it especially
361 3, 2, 4 | materialistic atheism to this autodemolition, the Catholic Church, situated
362 1, 3, 5 | live with the necessary autonomy. Thus, each family should
363 Post | to study and promote this auxiliary form of the hierarchical
364 Post | a copy as soon as it is available.~ With an embrace, ~ ~
365 Forew, Intr | outlines of the immense avalanche that is the Revolution,
366 3, 2, 4(81) | Catolica (Sao Paulo: Editora Ave Maria, 1943), denouncing
367 3, 3, 2 | to life. ~ The aversion to intellectual effort,
368 Post | Christian values – will awaken in many hearts everywhere
369 Post | Stories, several of them award-winning (Grand Prix des Libraires
370 2, 4, 1 | love and this hatred the axis around which revolve all
371 Post | of the families with a background enriched by titles and traditions. ~
372 1, 7, 3 | between certain naive or backward liberals and the socialists
373 Post | countries of central Europe, the Balkans, or the former U.S.S.R.
374 1, 6, 5 | more dangerous and more baneful than our declared enemies,
375 1, 3, 5 | hereditary aristocracy, a clan of bankers, or even by the masses.~
376 2, 11, 1 | industry, commerce, and banking dependent on the State.
377 2, 8, 3 | disguising it with some equivocal banner, as if such status were
378 2, 1, 3 | the past, but an effort to bar its course in the present.~ ~
379 3, 1, 1(64) | six in Spanish (one in Barcelona, one in Bilbao, one in Santiago,
380 3, 2, 1 | the doctor is at least the bard and prestidigitator of perestroika?~
381 3, 1, 1(67) | Socialism mean for Communism: A Barrier? Or a Bridgehead? deserves
382 Post | Aquinas. He is rector of the Basilica of. San Sisto Vecchio on
383 Post | society necessary?~ Basing himself on interesting Church
384 Forew | author states that the main battleground of the struggle between
385 2, 11, 1 | as in family life, at the beaches, swimming pools, and other
386 Post | of a flattering publicity beamed on the man of perestroika,
387 Post | nobility to the forefront, as bearers of dignity, honesty, and
388 1, 3, 5 | XII:~ "History bears witness to the fact that,
389 1, 8, 3 | eighteenth century, his vision beclouded by the spirit of the Revolution,
390 3, 1, 1 | intention of making it a bedside book for about one hundred
391 2, 7, 3 | should not show nuances befitting the circumstances. ~
392 1, 6, 3 | like progression, errors beget errors, and revolutions
393 2, 7, 2 | authors sensed from the very beginning-and legitimately so-that in
394 1, 3, 5 | Protestantism.~ Pride begot the spirit of doubt, free
395 1, 6, 5 | irreprehensible doctrine, beguiling the imprudent friends of
396 2, 8, 3 | as the normative code of behavior for the true apostle: "It
397 1, 11, 2 | individual-supposedly a perfect being-was everything and the State
398 1, 6, 5(16) | referring to the King of the Belgians. Subsequently, in 1975,
399 Post | while Apostolic Nuncio in Belgium, he~received the news of
400 1, 6, 6 | such conspirators is like believing that hundreds of letters
401 2, 8, 3 | would fain have filled his belly with the husks of the swine
402 Post | grants you the Apostolic Benediction. ~ Meanwhile,
403 Post | in the work which is both beneficent and painfully pressing in
404 2, 11, 1 | should inculcate in their beneficiaries or associates a true sense
405 3, 2, 4 | phenomenon evolve without benefiting from Catholic influence
406 2, 11, 1 | classes should have direct and benevolent contact with the other classes.
407 Forew, Intr, 0(2) | Pope Leo XIII (New York: Benziger Bros., 1903), pp. 559-560.~
408 1, 6, 5 | which becomes like a city besieged by an immense army. ~
409 3, 2, 4 | editions of the Chilean TFP best-seller, The Church of Silence in
410 Post, 0, 0 | and the commissions for biblical studies and the revision
411 Post | world on account of its bibliographic treasures.~ In
412 3, 3, 3 | Revolution attempts its big adventure, the fight against
413 3, 1, 1(64) | one in Barcelona, one in Bilbao, one in Santiago, Chile,
414 Post | Anastasio Gutierrez for biographical data.~ ~ ~Excerpts from
415 Post | letter from Fr. Rodriguez for biography.~ ~ ~ ~March 5, 1993~ ~Distinguished
416 3, 2, 4(81) | ameaca comunista – Apelo aos Bispos silenciosos (Sao Paulo:
417 Post | Driven by the rigors of bitter winters and by the dangers
418 2, 11, 1 | human miseries. She does not blind herself to the fact that
419 3, 2, 3 | defame, persecute, and block its adversaries.~
420 1, 7, 1 | chapters of it, and among the bloodiest. On the other hand, the
421 2, 5, 1 | especially, an aristocrat, or a blue-collar worker who is influential
422 Post, 0, 0(102)| Cf. El Tiempo, Bogota, February 22, 1992.~
423 2, 8, 3 | them the saving "flash." To boldly point out the perils that
424 3, 2, 5(87) | in Argentina, Australia. Bolivia, Brazil. Canada, Colombia,
425 1, 6, 3 | revolutionary process of the Bolshevization of the contemporary world.~
426 1, 8 | worth -- de Maistre, de Bonald, Donoso Cortes, and so many
427 3, 3, 2 | to transform the noble, bone-like rigidity of the ecclesiastical
428 2, 2, 2 | observed in the case of broken bones, whose mend forms as a reinforcement
429 2, 7, 3 | counter-revolutionary effort must not be bookish. In other words, it cannot
430 3, 2, 2 | cadence, shod in cossack boots, in order to progress slowly
431 2, 7, 3 | enemy troops crossing his border, were to halt all armed
432 1, 6, 1 | Lutheran explosion already bore within them, authentically
433 3, 2, 4 | too often there has been boredom and discouragement instead.
434 Post | of Harvard, Stanford, and Boston after his downfall, 96 or
435 1, 3, 5 | power within its proper bounds as in the days of Saint
436 1, 4 | it cheered the returning Bourbons. Although the French Revolution
437 2, 11, 1 | An aristocracy and a bourgeoisie that vulgarize their manners
438 1, 5, 2 | terrain. Indeed, as Paul Bourget makes evident in his celebrated
439 2, 8, 3 | PROCESS~ If this is bow the Revolution leads the
440 3, 2, 2(73) | the locomotive is suddenly braked. The car immediately behind
441 3, 1, 1 | about one hundred young Brazilians who had asked us to orient
442 1, 7, 3 | Incidentally, pride, in breeding hatred against any kind
443 1, 7, 3 | Along with the pride that breeds all egalitarianism, sensuality
444 Post | Libraires de France. 1959; Prix Bretagne. 1963). Bordonove is a Knight
445 3, 2, 4(81) | is and how pleasant where brethren dwell together in unity») (
446 1, 7, 3 | this work. For the sake of brevity, adhering to the usage of
447 Forew, Intr | terrible blow against the Bride of Christ? What is the common
448 3, 1, 1(67) | Communism: A Barrier? Or a Bridgehead? deserves special mention.
449 2, 11, 1 | demobilizing those who are on the brink of class struggle. But it
450 3, 2, 2 | Labor Government in Great Britain, attest to the inappetence
451 Post | In Brazil, Lionel Brizola, Governor of the State of
452 Post | Professor, and wish it a broad circulation, so it may spark,
453 1, 7, 3 | liberal perceives that the broadening of authority in the socialist
454 Post | revolution. In other words, it broadly encompasses all aspects
455 3, 2, 1 | hazy events of August 1991 broke out, with Gorbachev, Yeltsin,
456 Forew, Intr, 0(2) | XIII (New York: Benziger Bros., 1903), pp. 559-560.~
457 3, 2, 4(81) | organizations of so many new brothers-in-ideal, in over twenty countries
458 1, 6, 1(11) | Pope Leo XIII (Milwaukee: Bruce Publishing Co., 1940), p.
459 2, 3, 1 | smoking wick nor to break the bruised reed. 40 Therefore, he must
460 3, 3, 2 | glittering discreetly in bucolic ambiences and scenes like
461 Post | and apostolic movements, built churches, and strove for
462 3, 1, 1 | of Europe. In France, the Bureau Tradition, Famille, Propriété, 65
463 3, 1, 1(66) | historical data on TFPs and TFP Bureaus in 22 countries on six continents.-
464 1, 3, 5 | earthly pleasures became a burning desire. Diversions became
465 2, 5, 3 | silence, however, the discreet buzz of calumny or some murmuring
466 1, 10, 4 | about the fall of a leftist cabinet.~ ~
467 3, 2, 2 | ceased advancing in military cadence, shod in cossack boots,
468 Forew | communism are well able to calculate the accuracy and urgent
469 3, 2, 1 | carefully circumscribed and calculated, it is understandable that
470 3, 1, 1(64) | in English (in Fullerton, California, and in New Rochelle, New
471 2, 11, 1 | nevertheless, frequently calls itself socialist. ~This
472 1, 6, 2 | of periods of accentuated calm might give the impression
473 1, 6, 2 | However, these calms are merely metamorphoses
474 2, 5, 3 | however, the discreet buzz of calumny or some murmuring against
475 2, 5, 3 | grows quiet and organizes a campaign of silence. One perceives
476 Post | the Faith, carrying out campaigns with great repercussion
477 Post, 0, 0 | de Castro Mayer~Bishop of Campos~ ~ ~ Giuseppe
478 2, 5, 3 | velleities are in one of the two camps, whether consciously or
479 1, 2 | Europeans and their descendants, Canadians, Americans, Latin Americans,
480 Post | palace of Lanzarote, on the Canary Islands, 97 or the university
481 Forew | Rodriguez y Rodriguez, and canonist Fr. Anastasio Gutierrez.~
482 Post | Isabella of Castile's cause of canonization.~ ~ ~Nobility and Analogous
483 3, 3, 2 | the deceitful flashes, the canticle (at once sinister and attractive,
484 Post, 0, 0 | commissions. and in other capacities, including the Congregation
485 3, 2, 1 | subjected to complete state capitalism, continues to face with
486 3, 2, 1 | almost universal softness and capitulation in relation to Moscow: the
487 Post | of his elevation to the cardinalate. Since then he has resided
488 3, 2, 4(79) | Messori a colloquio con il cardinale Joseph Ratzinger – Rapporto
489 1, 6, 6 | spell out a literary piece, Carducci's “Ode to Satan,” for instance.~
490 Forew, Intr | of state, said to Carlos Carmelo Cardinal de Vasconcellos
491 2, 8, 3 | would take on the aspect of carnal prudence if made a constant
492 1, 3, 5 | society to destroy them. It carries out this destruction by
493 Post | of Spain today. Born in Carriles, Asturias, on February 14,
494 3, 3, 2 | interpretation of the Scriptures, Cartesianism, and other causes, divinized
495 3, 3, 2 | life molded it – into a cartilaginous, soft, and amorphous texture
496 2, 11, 1 | good for nothing save to be cast out and trodden on by men. 57
497 2, 8, 3 | to exorcise the spell it casts upon its victims.~ ~
498 3, 2, 1 | multitudes of Mohammedans casually admitted in previous years
499 2, 11, 1 | hundred years, even should a cataclysm engulf Russia and China.~·
500 1, 6, 1 | Its Seeds~ Like cataclysms, evil passions have an immense
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