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1501 Post | sureness of thought, justly highlighted by the well-known French
1502 Post | second part of your book, highlighting the efficacy of Catholic
1503 1, 3, 5 | ecclesiastical authority begins to hinder the pace of the Revolution.~ ~
1504 3, 2, 2 | of Western Europe, thus hindering the communist advance. ~
1505 Forew, Intr | our dear sister nations of Hispanic America, and thence to all
1506 Post | XII on the subject at a historico-cultural moment when ferocious hostility
1507 Post, 0, 0 | commentaries on Canon Law, histories of the Pontifical and other
1508 3, 2, 2(73) | immediately behind it is hit with the shock and is pushed
1509 1, 3, 5 | such a dictatorship was Hitlerism.~ For this reason,
1510 1, 6, 5 | into republics whose heads hold life-long hereditary office,
1511 1, 3, 5 | lauded as the only true holder of priestly power.~
1512 1, 6, 5 | explanation is simple. England, Holland, and the Nordic nations,
1513 2, 7, 3 | he would surrender his homeland. ~ This does
1514 3, 1, 1(66) | See the book Um homem, urna obra, uma gesto -
1515 3, 1, 1(66) | urna obra, uma gesto - Homenagem das TEP’s a Plinio Corrêa
1516 1, 6, 5 | conciliations and deceiving honest persons, who would revolt
1517 1, 3, 5 | good, as long as it moves honestly toward its end, namely,
1518 Post | as bearers of dignity, honesty, and humanism open to God
1519 Post | The West's honeymoon with this supposed paradise
1520 Post | which he was recently named honorary president. He represented
1521 3, 2, 4(81) | was the publication of the hook Em Defesa da Acao Catolica (
1522 Post | Spiazzi has published numerous hooks and over 2.000 articles.
1523 Post | The August Pontiff hopes with all his heart that
1524 Post | of Pius XII.~ Hoping your timely book will have
1525 2, 12, 7 | a Sister of Charity at a hospital. Her direct action is aimed
1526 2, 8, 3 | eyes of many people to a host of truths silenced or denied
1527 3, 3, 2 | fury of the revolutionary hosts and their propaganda.~ ~
1528 Post | theologian of the Pontifical Household, that is, private theologian
1529 1, 7, 3 | Therefore, variety in dress, housing, furniture, habits, and
1530 2, 11, 2 | Church, gathered as one huge spiritual family, from constituting
1531 3, 2, 1 | it has heretofore, it is humanly inevitable that the general
1532 1, 6, 6 | especially Leo XIII's encyclical Humanum genus, of April 20, 1884.~
1533 2, 12, 4 | resplendent with faith, humble with hierarchical spirit,
1534 2, 6, 2 | Even so, and with the humblest of means, counter-revolutionary
1535 2, 12 | must rely on the Church and humbly serve her, instead of vainly
1536 Post | a cause, as well as your humility in requesting the opinion
1537 1, 6, 6 | conspirators is like believing that hundreds of letters thrown out a
1538 Forew, Intr | Catolicismo publishes its hundredth issue. 1 To mark the event
1539 Post | tribal world beset by the hurricanes of the disordered human
1540 3, 3 | Fourth Revolution in these hurried and summary notes would
1541 1, 7, 3 | teachers and students, husband and wife, parents and children,
1542 2, 8, 3 | filled his belly with the husks of the swine did the prodigal
1543 1, 6, 1(11) | 28, 1878, in Fr. Joseph Husslein, S.J., Social Wellsprings:
1544 Post, 0, 0 | diocese of Imola in 1929, hut soon after was sent to Rome
1545 3, 3, 1 | Pressured by this crisis, the hypertrophic state will be victim of
1546 1, 7, 3 | adolescents of our days who hypnotize themselves with rock and
1547 2, 10, 1 | despair of the Divine Mercy, hypochondria, misanthropy, or the like,
1548 1, 8, 3 | put into writing and were hypocritically concealing their opinions.
1549 3, 3, 2 | the fallacious and totally hypothetical hope that the recent events
1550 3, 1, 1(67) | extraviada sin quererlo: Ia obra del PSOE and Ad perpetuam
1551 2, 4, 1 | around which revolve all his ideals, preferences, and activities.~
1552 1, 5, 4 | of the Revolution Are Not Identical to Chronological Stages~
1553 2, 11, 1 | saying this, we are not identifying the Counter-Revolution with
1554 2, 7, 2 | Revolution than simply the ideology enunciated in that particular
1555 1, 9 | semi-counterrevolutionaries" in whose souls the idol of Revolution begins to
1556 1, 11, 1 | owed to virtue is paid to idols such as gold, work, efficiency,
1557 3, 3, 2 | are the ever more frequent idyllic eulogies of a cultural revolution
1558 3, 3, 2 | messages" but rich in the ignes fatui or even fulgurations
1559 Post | always been wise men and ignorant men, classes that rule and
1560 1, 7, 2 | sollicitudes, one cannot ignore the question of dynastic
1561 1, 11, 1 | multitudes a state of soul that~ignores morality without directly
1562 3, 2, 4(81) | much more recent study A Igreja ante a escalada da ameaca
1563 Post | responsibilities was his participation ill the commission responsible
1564 3, 3, 2 | postindustrial society, still ill-defined but whose first specimen
1565 1, 3, 5 | traditions, which it is illicit to destroy. The primary
1566 3, 2, 4 | agnosticism, a vaguely moralistic illuminism, a sociological Christianity,
1567 3, 3, 2 | Structuralism sees in tribal life an illusory synthesis between the height
1568 1, 7, 3 | and the most egalitarian imaginable.~ Indeed, the
1569 3, 3, 2 | of the senses and of the imagination, resulting in the "civilization
1570 2, 12 | serve her, instead of vainly imagining that it is saving her.~ ~
1571 3, 2, 4 | everything is misery and imbroglio.~ In any case,
1572 1, 7, 3 | men and God. Pantheism, immanentism, and all esoteric forms
1573 2, 9, 2 | good. Hence, the soul gains immeasurably~from supernatural life,
1574 1, 7, 1 | to see your city lying in immensely greater ruins than those
1575 2, 8, 3 | Revolution been seen so well. The immensity of the maelstrom in which
1576 Post | many thousands of these immigrants. 101 The head of the Colombian
1577 Post | the East. 102 This is how imminent the waves of invasion may
1578 2, 3, 2 | present stage, while remaining immobile like a statue of salt, on
1579 Post | indifferent, amorphous, and immobilized by the weight of seventy
1580 1, 10, 4 | example, to put a stop to immoral or agnostic movies or television
1581 1, 7, 1 | In his encyclical Immortale Dei, Leo XIII described
1582 1, 7, 1(18) | Leo XIII, encyclical Immortole Dei, November I, 1885, Bonne
1583 Post | spiritually forewarned and immunized against the cunning process
1584 Post, 0, 0 | for his native diocese of Imola in 1929, hut soon after
1585 1, 8, 2 | particular Revolution, does not imp~ that there is always a
1586 Post | an immediate and profound impact. Ecclesiastical personages
1587 3, 2, 1 | called to confront both impacts simultaneously. Above all,
1588 Post | indispensable for any attempt to impart a little light and order
1589 1, 8, 3 | is a model of balance and impartiality. The~objectivity of his
1590 1, 11, 2 | by their passions. Their impeccable means of action is the State,
1591 2, 8, 3 | precisely the factors that most impel mankind~along the way of
1592 3, 1, 2 | continents, 68 the world – impelled by the revolutionary process
1593 1, 6, 1 | today in such a paroxysm of impiety and immorality and such
1594 1, 3, 5 | Christ no! Finally the impious shout: God is dead and,
1595 Post | thought that advocate the implantation of the Fourth Revolution
1596 3, 2, 2 | destroying the present order and implanting communism.~– The Decline
1597 Post | counter-revolutionaries must implement while always avoiding excesses
1598 3, 2, 1 | would coincide with the implementation of the “liberalizing” programs
1599 3, 2, 3 | point that would permit implementing the egalitarian utopia.
1600 1, 7, 2 | reflected in the arts and implies the affirmation of values
1601 1, 5, 4 | step does not necessarily imply reaching the last and thereby
1602 1, 7, 3 | evangelical meekness, and acting impolitically, since it closes the hearts
1603 1, 6, 1 | tendencies, state of soul, and imponderables of the Lutheran explosion
1604 3, 2, 1 | Revolution will ultimately impose itself on the whole world.
1605 1, 3, 5 | reduced to the category of impotent governments, acceptable
1606 Post | work is written greatly impresses me: It is a profoundly Christian
1607 1, 6, 5 | detail, made up of habits and impressions. It does not return to principles.
1608 1, 8, 2 | errors bear the vigorous imprint of this hatred, which is
1609 1, 7, 3 | hierarchy in the soul. God, Who imprinted a hierarchical mark on all
1610 Post | always avoiding excesses and improper and imprudent attitudes. ~
1611 Post | to criticize or even to improve in your undertaking. I would,
1612 2, 5, 3 | is the most flagrant of imprudences and the cause of perhaps
1613 1, 3, 4 | Indeed, under the impulse of these forces in delirium,
1614 2, 8, 3 | pride, rebelliousness, and impurity are precisely the factors
1615 Post | radicalizing unity valid? Or is an in-depth study concerning the transcendental
1616 Post | was born in Fano, Italy, in19l1. Ordained in 1934, he was
1617 1, 11, 2 | in the last century, the inaccuracy of at least part of this
1618 2, 4, 2 | revolutionaries, either because of inadvertence or some other occasional
1619 3, 2, 2 | leading centrists to an inadvertent and gradual acceptance of
1620 3, 2, 2 | Great Britain, attest to the inappetence of the great masses for
1621 1, 3, 5 | that "only democracy will inaugurate the reign of perfect justice,"
1622 2, 9, 3 | respond that in thesis it is incalculable and certainly superior to
1623 1, 3, 5 | unexpectedly. Already at its inception, this crisis was strong
1624 2, 7, 1 | fraught with detail and incidentals. To go over questions of
1625 1, 7, 3 | therefore, mere superficial incidents in the revolutionary process.
1626 1, 3, 5 | divinity of Christ, deism, and incipient atheism marked the stages
1627 1, 8, 1 | prior to any reasoning, that incites him to rebel against the
1628 Post | resurrection? A metamorphosis? I am inclined to opt for the second hypothesis.
1629 Post | Catholic opinion for the inclusion of the name of God in the
1630 1, 3, 5 | that they arc essentially incompatible with human dignity and the
1631 1, 11, 1 | the Redemption becomes incomprehensible and loses any logical~relation
1632 3, 2, 4 | declaration83 expressing their inconformity with the Vatican Ostpolitik
1633 1, 3, 5 | ostentatious and vain disputes, for inconsistent tricks of argument, and
1634 2, 12, 9 | the Catholic Church are incontestably grave."63~ ~
1635 Post | The Papal Magisterium has incorporated Saint Thomas's nuanced
1636 2, 11, 1 | struggle. But it would be incorrect to suppose that kindness
1637 2, 11, 1 | organizations can be greatly increased if their members, while
1638 3, 2, 3 | winning - not so much by increasing the number of its friends
1639 3, 2, 4 | enigmatic, disconcerting, incredible, and apocalyptically tragic
1640 3, 3, 2 | perspectives, they will incredulously and optimistically smile,
1641 2, 11, 1 | that these works should inculcate in their beneficiaries or
1642 1, 5, 4 | this that the illness is incurable.~ ~
1643 2, 8, 2 | have a severe opinion about indecent fashions, according to the
1644 Post | is deeply rooted in the indefectability of THE CHURCH, this phenomenon
1645 3, 3, 2 | eventually result in an indefensible dependence of the whole
1646 2, 7, 2 | negative form: infallibility, independence, innocence, and others.
1647 1, 3, 2 | developing side by side, independently in each country, interrelated
1648 3, 3 | from the second.~Everything indicates that the Third Revolution
1649 2, 8, 3 | in this matter, go beyond indicating some errors to be avoided
1650 1, 6, 6 | this provides an important indication for the soldiers of the
1651 1, 6, 5 | and State, they live with indifference in a regime of their separation,
1652 3, 2, 4 | Sacred Hierarchy knew that indigence and ruin would force communism
1653 Post | charitable option for the indigent should not diminish the
1654 2, 5, 1 | will sometimes be one of indignation. But if he perseveres, after
1655 1, 3, 5 | between certain elements indiscriminately linked in the idea of dictatorship
1656 3, 2, 4 | erroneous paths that led to indisputably negative consequences." 79~ ~
1657 2, 7, 2 | modem while the defender of indissoluble marriage is considered outdated?
1658 3, 3, 2 | these prophets will be indistinguishable from witch doctors. The
1659 1, 11, 2 | human order in which the individual-supposedly a perfect being-was everything
1660 1, 11, 2 | In its liberal and individualistic phase, the Revolution taught
1661 3, 2, 1 | hand, on a sea of misery, indolence, and inaction that the unhappy
1662 3, 2, 1 | enigmatic as a sphinx for the indolent centrists and threatening
1663 3, 3, 2 | doctrinal thought, can only induce, ultimately, a hypertrophy
1664 1, 11 | important to emphasize its inducement of its offspring to underestimate
1665 1, 7, 3 | any kind of authority, 35 induces a clearly liberal attitude.
1666 Post | of Milan in 1954, and was inducted into the College of Cardinals
1667 3, 2, 1 | countries, that is, between rich industrialized nations and nations that
1668 2, 11, 1 | prices, in everything. It has industries, banks, universities, newspapers,
1669 1, 4 | could, it became Jacobin and inebriated itself with blood in the
1670 3, 3, 2(91) | which has become practically inefficacious and useless - and lives
1671 Post | and Christian wisdom is inestimable. I believe that with my
1672 2, 8, 3 | one can set limits to the inexhaustible variety of God's ways within
1673 1, 7, 3 | of the Revolution nor its inexorable march in a direction~that,
1674 1, 6, 5 | persuasion, the Revolution inexorably will dismantle it in one
1675 Post | provide him fervent and inexplicable support - and to travel
1676 1, 3, 4 | days seem a chaotic and inextricable tangle. From many points
1677 2, 2, 2 | execration and a note of infamy, and in punishing it with
1678 2, 5, 3 | collaboration with persons infected with any influence of the
1679 1, 7, 2 | foregoing it is easy to infer that Catholic culture and
1680 3, 1, 2 | styles are situated in an inferior field that is effectual
1681 2, 11, 2 | of the Church against the infidels and the protection of the
1682 3, 2, 1 | paracommunists, and useful idiots infiltrated not only into the noncommunist,
1683 3, 3, 3 | complicate everything almost infinitely. This is why each phase
1684 3, 3, 1 | evolution will develop to infinity over the centuries, so also
1685 2, 1, 3 | revolutionary passions as they are inflamed today, revolutionary ideas
1686 3, 2, 1 | Kremlin could expect a massive inflow of financial resources for
1687 3, 2, 3 | socioeconomic changes by influencing everyday life, customs,
1688 2, 5, 1 | blue-collar worker who is influential within his circle. The first
1689 Post | October 1994 issue of TFP Informa, the organ of the Ecuadorian
1690 Post | languages and is one of the best informed ecclesiastics on the Middle
1691 2, 8, 3 | Counter-Revolution, this thrust not infrequently takes place along the following
1692 3, 2, 4 | Russia resulted from an ingenious move by the ecclesiastical
1693 2, 11, 1 | is more and more limited. Inheritance taxes are so onerous that
1694 1, 3, 5 | as essentially unjust or inhuman.~ From this antimonarchical
1695 1, 6, 5 | least tolerate the most iniquitous laws, as~if it had not been
1696 1, 6, 5 | accord between justice and iniquity, by means of those so-called
1697 1, 3, 5 | he says: "Is this not an injury to the other forms of government,
1698 Forew, Intr | that all inequality is an injustice, all authority a danger,
1699 1, 6 | metamorphoses, its outbreak in the innermost recesses of the human soul,
1700 2, 7, 2 | infallibility, independence, innocence, and others. Would it be
1701 2, 2, 2 | 2. WHAT IS TO BE INNOVATED~ However, by
1702 1, 3, 5 | may lead some readers to inquire whether dictatorship is
1703 3, 2, 4 | of this Council cannot be inscribed as effectively pastoral
1704 3, 2, 4 | pastors fought against the insects and birds without making
1705 3, 2, 4(76) | Insegnamenti di Paulo VI, vol.10, pp.
1706 3, 1, 1 | said in this work on the inseparable themes of Revolution and
1707 Post | psychological, and evolutive insights and observations, not few
1708 Post | conviction and solicitude, has insisted on a profound renewal of
1709 2, 7, 2 | Mother of God?~ If insistence on negating, attacking,
1710 2, 10, 2 | public morality.~· Insisting on the effects of Original
1711 2, 11, 1 | the moral uprightness that inspires such acts.~· In
1712 3, 2, 2 | elections and the present instability of the Labor Government
1713 3, 2, 4(85) | forerunner even before the installation of communism in Chile, namely,
1714 3, 2, 4 | Revolution. Progressivism, installed almost everywhere, is converting
1715 1, 6, 1 | In the first instant of its great explosions,
1716 2, 8, 3 | also open their eyes and instantly revive everything that was
1717 End | eternal revolutionary, the instigator and foremost upholder of
1718 3, 2, 2 | socialist literature, or by instilling in the culture of the establishment
1719 1, 6, 5 | illusion. By a profound instinct that reveals they are harmonic
1720 3, 3, 2 | alternating, likewise, with the instinctive and almost mechanical performance
1721 Post | and Congregation for the Institutes of Consecrated Life and
1722 Post | his pontificate was toward institutionalizing the trends of the Council.~
1723 Post | also is a founder of the Institutum Iuridicum Claretianum of
1724 Post | the more intelligent and instructive, pleasantly facilitating
1725 1, 7, 2 | society and the State have instrumental means for the same end,
1726 2, 11, 1 | when clever and apt, is insufficient. ~· This refutation,
1727 Forew, Intr | its pages may provide an insufficiently~defined impression in this
1728 1, 3, 5 | of Scripture. It produced insurrection against ecclesiastical authority,
1729 3, 2, 4 | blossoming. But since “bonum ex integra causa, malum ex quocumque
1730 2, 5, 3 | mean, then, not only the integral and declared partisans of
1731 2, 8, 2 | great grandson who is fully integrated in the revolutionary flux.
1732 Post | but there are prominent intellectuals emerging most everywhere
1733 2, 1, 4 | the former and the latter intelligently, astutely, and systematically,
1734 3, 3, 2 | theologians and canonists who intend to transform the noble,
1735 Post | the public for whom it is intended.~ ~Fr. Raimondo Spiazzi,
1736 1, 6, 5 | austerity, encouraged by an intensified pride, reacted in an exaggerated
1737 1, 6, 5 | monarchies, transformed for most intents and purposes into republics
1738 Post | Independent States," whose inter-member friction worries statesmen
1739 1, 7, 1 | concord and by the friendly interchange of good offices. So organized,
1740 2, 2, 2 | opposition to secularism, interconfessionalism, atheism, and pantheism,
1741 2, 10, 2 | because secularism and interdenominationalism logically lead to amorality.~·
1742 2, 11, 1 | it attacks their personal interests, and, paradoxically, to
1743 2, 11, 1 | principal heir. Government interference in such things as exchange,
1744 1, 3, 5(7) | Enseignements Pontificaux -- La Paix Interieure des Nations, by the monks
1745 1, 3, 2 | flames of the different trees intermingle and multiply. Indeed, everything
1746 1, 5, 4 | Revolution within them are so intermingled in time that these different
1747 Post | today threaten His Church internally.~ With sentiments
1748 1, 9 | or many points due to an interplay of circumstances and coincidences,
1749 1, 3, 2 | independently in each country, interrelated because of certain analogies
1750 1, 3, 2 | centuries have never ceased to intertwine and augment one another.
1751 1, 4 | the end of this apparent interval, there is an unexpected
1752 1, 6, 2 | 2. THE APPARENT INTERVALS OF THE REVOLUTION~
1753 1, 6, 2 | tranquility-the supposed intervals-have usually been times of silent
1754 3, 2, 4 | opinions: An adverse power has intervened. His name is the devil,
1755 2, 11, 1 | on the State. The State intervenes in wages, rents, prices,
1756 1, 3, 5 | very reason for being. The intervention of public authority in the
1757 Post | the last decades, is often interviewed by the Italian and international
1758 1, 2 | their case, the crisis is interwoven with problems peculiar to
1759 2, 12, 6 | ecclesiastical ambit, though always intimately bound to the Church in every
1760 1, 7, 2 | Christian ideal. Thus, by the intrinsic nature of things, the Church
1761 2, 7, 3 | hope of neutralizing the invader by gaining his sympathy.
1762 1, 6, 5 | the civil power when it invades things spiritual and urge
1763 2, 12, 7 | as in any other - do not invalidate the principle we established.
1764 3, 2, 2 | we need only recall the invariable failure of the guerrilla
1765 1, 7, 3 | Egalitarianism and liberalism. This inversion – right to think, feel,
1766 1, 7, 3 | an equal footing and to invest the latter with divine properties.
1767 Post | Superior Council of Scientific Investigations and member of both the Royal
1768 2, 9, 3 | 3. THE INVINCIBILITY OF THE COUNTER-REVOLUTION~ ~
1769 1, 7, 3 | mark on all visible and invisible creation, did the same on
1770 3, 2, 3 | objective: to gradually and invisibly obtain the victory in the
1771 Post | university chair to which he was invited by the famous College de
1772 Post | disappear. In other words, he invites the elites not to dwell
1773 1, 8, 3 | restricted point through an involuntary lapse of the intelligence.~
1774 3, 2, 1 | nations, a struggle that will involve every nation according to
1775 1, 10, 1 | these branches not to be involved, at least indirectly, in
1776 3, 3, 3 | predicted in 1917 at the Cova da Iria.~ ~ ~ ~
1777 2, 10, 2 | fountain of grace, and the irreconcilable enemy of error and sin. ~ ~
1778 1, 3, 5 | for the gradual victory of irreligion.~ Doubts about
1779 3, 2, 1 | their work to the risk of irreparable catastrophes, inherent to
1780 1, 6, 5 | appearance of integrity and irreprehensible doctrine, beguiling the
1781 3, 3, 2(91) | and, worse still, of being irresponsive to words. We are also aware
1782 3, 2, 4 | The shepherds begin to irrigate the fields and drive away
1783 2, 7, 2 | counterproductive, for they irritate the adversary and drive
1784 Post | neighbor (or at the enemies of Islam, whose influence grows daily
1785 Post | Lanzarote, on the Canary Islands, 97 or the university chair
1786 1, 7, 3 | perceives that liberal-~ism is not interested in freedom
1787 Forew, Intr | Maritainism,” and various other "isms." Nevertheless, one would
1788 3, 2, 3 | every step, disarticulate, isolate, terrorize, defame, persecute,
1789 3, 3, 3 | in manibus dominae suae; ita oculi nostri ad Dominam
1790 1, 6, 1 | tendencies develop like itches and vices; the more they
1791 1, 7, 3 | accordance with the preceding items, the effervescence of the
1792 Post | future. . . . It proposes an itinerary; it erects the first landmarks
1793 Post | founder of the Institutum Iuridicum Claretianum of Rome.~
1794 Post | Governor of the State of Rio de Janeiro, has already proposed (to
1795 1, 3, 5 | in the faithful caused by Jansenism and the other leavens sixteenth-century
1796 Post | on February 14, 1926, he joined the Order of Saint Dominic
1797 Post, 0, 0(100)| Cf. Jornal do Tarde, Sao Paulo, December
1798 3, 2, 5(87) | London, Edinburgh, San José de Costa Rica, Sydney, and
1799 2, 6, 2 | progress.~ Small journals of counter-revolutionary
1800 2, 8, 3 | Thus, in the journey from error to truth, the
1801 1, 7, 3 | power, it easily, and even joyfully, restricts the freedom of
1802 2, 8, 3(48) | Saint Pius X, encyclical Jucundo sane, March 12, 1904, Bonne
1803 3, 2, 4(81) | another: «Quam bonum et quam jucundum habitare fratres in unum» («
1804 2, 7, 3 | Master, when preaching in Judea, which was under the proximate
1805 Forew, Intr | journal. As such, it must be judged principally in relation
1806 2, 4, 1 | theologian but astounded her judges by the theological profundity
1807 2, 8, 3 | To this the Holy Pontiff judiciously added:~ ~ "No
1808 1, 7, 3 | depths that one finds the junction between these two metaphysical
1809 3, 3, 2 | fanciful vagabondage of jungle life, alternating, likewise,
1810 2, 7, 2 | negativistic approach is profoundly justified. As previously stated, the
1811 Post | students was the then Father Karol Wojtyla, later His Holiness
1812 Post | It was with keen interest that I read your
1813 2, 5, 1 | the counter-revolutionary keeps a disheartened silence --
1814 3, 2, 4(85) | Xavier da Silveira's Frei: El Kerensky Chileno. It denounced the
1815 2, 3, 1 | wrap itself around it and kill it. We are in a period in
1816 3, 3 | exposes itself to being killed by it.~ In the
1817 2, 1, 2 | Indeed, if the Revolution is killing us, nothing is more indispensable
1818 2, 3, 1 | completely covers it and kills it. In its "moderate" and
1819 Post | Counter-Revolution," which you had kindly sent me. ~ I
1820 2, 11, 1 | incorrect to suppose that kindness always disarms human wickedness.
1821 1, 7, 1 | continues to develop by all kinds of means. Some of these
1822 1, 7, 3 | hates the absolutism of kings, it hates intermediate bodies
1823 Post | the Catholic soul, which kneels but remains firm amid the
1824 3, 2, 4 | spirit:~ "On our knees, gazing with veneration
1825 3, 2, 4 | of the Sacred Hierarchy knew that indigence and ruin
1826 Post | Bretagne. 1963). Bordonove is a Knight of the Legion of Honor.
1827 2, 1, 4 | contrary, it consists in knowing the Revolution in its unchanging
1828 Post | opinion of someone far less knowledgeable than you about the subject,
1829 2, 4, 1 | one who: ~ – knows the Revolution, order, and
1830 3, 2, 1 | From these, the Kremlin could expect a massive inflow
1831 3, 2, 4(84) | Gal. 2:l1. ~
1832 1, 7, 2(20) | De Regimine Pnncioum, I, l4-15.~
1833 1, 7, 2(21) | III, chapter 2 (Denzinger l7-16).~
1834 1, 6, 2 | of the Restoration (18l5~l830). 12~ ~
1835 2, 12, 6(61) | faithful of Rome, February 10, l952, Discorsi e radiomessaggi.
1836 1, 3, 5 | constituted," 5~ We do label as revolutionary the hostility
1837 1, 7, 2 | words as relatively precise labels to indicate certain realities.
1838 3, 2, 2 | these indirect, slow, and laborious methods denotes - is accompanied
1839 2, 12, 7 | the effectiveness of his labors if he discerns the Revolution
1840 2, 2, 2 | general, when a fracture or a laceration occurs in an organism, the
1841 2, 8, 3 | the eminently wise rules laid down by Saint Pius X as
1842 2, 11, 4 | counter-revolutionary must lament armed peace, hate unjust
1843 Post | elites not to dwell in the lamentation of vanished grandeur, not
1844 Post | Europe through government land-reform programs. 100 Argentine
1845 Post | itinerary; it erects the first landmarks for the road to be followed. ~
1846 Post | Cardinal Oddi speaks Several languages and is one of the best informed
1847 3, 2, 4 | Imagine an immense flock languishing in poor, arid fields and
1848 Post | in the renowned palace of Lanzarote, on the Canary Islands, 97
1849 3, 3, 2 | somewhat like those used by the Laplanders.~ The rapid disappearance
1850 1, 8, 3 | point through an involuntary lapse of the intelligence.~
1851 Post | For the same reason, the larger the community of families
1852 Post | many years was Cardinal Larraona's assistant in the Congregation
1853 3, 1, 1 | merely preparatory stages or larval forms of communism. This
1854 1, 7, 2 | more true, all the more lasting, all the more fecund in
1855 1, 12, 3 | MILITARY LIFE~ Lastly, there is a temperamental
1856 Forew, Intr | excellent: According to the latest official data, we comprise
1857 1, 3, 5 | delegation of the people, lauded as the only true holder
1858 1, 6, 6 | and of the use of natural laws-the laws of politics, sociology,
1859 2, 11, 2 | important services that lay bodies may have rendered
1860 Post | It is moving to find in a layman such a sincere devotion
1861 1, 7, 3 | passions, such as envy, laziness, and lust, is favored. On
1862 3, 2, 4 | discouragement instead. A new leap forward was expected, but
1863 Post | In it, the latter would learn that salvation can be found
1864 Forew, Intr | the Revolution. We had to leave out many points of capital
1865 2, 8, 2 | counter-revolutionary habits and leaven that holds them partly bound
1866 Post | returned to Rome, where he lectured, first at the University
1867 Post | several books and a frequent lecturer, he had weekly and daily
1868 Forew | the danger presented by leftists encysted in the Catholic
1869 2, 3, 1 | constantly turns against a whole legacy of Christian institutions,
1870 2, 11, 1 | express combat by all just and legal means is licit and generally
1871 3, 2, 2 | the fellow travelers, the legalistic "Eurocommunism" (affable,
1872 Post | is presently Pontifical Legate for the Sanctuary of Saint
1873 Post | Bordonove is a Knight of the Legion of Honor. Commander of the
1874 1, 7, 1 | the increasingly socialist legislation in all or almost all countries
1875 Post | for the Interpretation of Legislative Texts, the highest Church
1876 1, 3, 5 | guises. The absolutism of legists, who adorned themselves
1877 2, 7, 2 | from the very beginning-and legitimately so-that in all revolutionary
1878 3, 3, 2 | always vast and summary – lend themselves to many objections. ~
1879 Post | but do not wish to unduly lengthen this letter nor to repeat
1880 1, 3, 5(7) | Consistory of June 17, 1793, Les Enseignements Pontificaux --
1881 1, 7, 3 | elimination or at least the lessening of the inequality between
1882 2, 5, 3(43) | Oeuvres Completes (Paris. Lethielleux Librairie- Editeur, n.d.),
1883 3, 2, 4 | not have remained silent, letting the phenomenon evolve without
1884 Post | Officier des Arts et des Lettres.~ ~ ~Other Works~ ~Vatican
1885 3, 3, 3 | Lord:~ Ad te levavi oculos meos, qui habitas
1886 3, 3, 2(89) | Cf. Claude Levy-Strauss, La pensee sauvage (Paris:
1887 1, 7, 3 | them, one perceives that liberal-~ism is not interested in
1888 1, 8, 1(37) | sobre el Catolicismo, el Liberalismo y el Socialismo," in Obras
1889 3, 2, 1 | the implementation of the “liberalizing” programs of glasnost (1985)
1890 1, 7, 3 | certain naive or backward liberals and the socialists are,
1891 3, 2, 4(82) | 212,580 signatures for the liberation of Lithuania, then under
1892 Post | award-winning (Grand Prix des Libraires de France. 1959; Prix Bretagne.
1893 1, 3, 5(4) | Francois de Sales (Paris: Librairie Garnier, 1928), p.364.~
1894 2, 5, 3(43) | Completes (Paris. Lethielleux Librairie- Editeur, n.d.), vol.33,
1895 Post | cardinal, he appointed him Librarian and Archivist of the Holy
1896 Post | named Prefect of the Vatican Library. an institution unequaled
1897 Post | France. He studied at the Licee Fontanes and at the Literature
1898 1, 6, 5 | republics whose heads hold life-long hereditary office, are quietly
1899 1, 10, 4 | democratization of customs and life-styles, carried to the extremes
1900 Post | type – to culture and the lifestyle of contemporary society.
1901 2, 8, 3 | D. The Likelihood of This Shock in Our Days~ ~
1902 | likely
1903 Post | a basis of greatness and likeness with God.~ ~Ibarra, June
1904 1, 6, 5 | except that he retains a liking for aristocratic manners.
1905 Post | exempli gratia. – Ed.~ ~Lima, July 24, 1961~ ~NUNCIATURA
1906 Forew, Intr | essay.~ Here - limiting ourselves to one vein of
1907 1, 3, 5 | capacity, and so on up the line in the relations between
1908 3, 1, 1 | cordial relations began to link this extensive family of
1909 1, 3, 5 | elements indiscriminately linked in the idea of dictatorship
1910 2, 11, 1 | inadequate to establish links of truly Christian love
1911 Post | In Brazil, Lionel Brizola, Governor of the
1912 Post | is in my heart and on my lips, just as it is in the heart
1913 3, 3, 2(91) | being increasingly tired of listening and, worse still, of being
1914 2, 1, 1 | Counter-Revolution? In the literal sense of the word - therefore
1915 1, 6, 6 | the ground to spell out a literary piece, Carducci's “Ode to
1916 3, 2, 4(82) | signatures for the liberation of Lithuania, then under the Soviet yoke.~
1917 3, 2, 4 | and rebellion; even the liturgy has been altered. Immersed
1918 3, 2, 2(73) | occurs to a train when the locomotive is suddenly braked. The
1919 2, 10, 2 | and interdenominationalism logically lead to amorality.~·
1920 3, 2, 5(87) | Rome, Paris, Frankfurt, London, Edinburgh, San José de
1921 Post | at the perspective of a long-lasting universal peace, or even
1922 2, 9, 1 | sensibility, that we must look for the serene, noble, and
1923 Post | 50 years in this elevated lookout that is Rome, I have some
1924 1, 4 | situation of a certain country looks entirely tranquil. The counter-revolutionary
1925 2, 5, 1 | and of the catastrophes looming on~the horizon. But his
1926 3, 2, 1 | transformation of the U.S.S.R. into a loose confederation of states
1927 1, 7, 3 | persons to risk and even lose their positions just to
1928 1, 11, 1 | becomes incomprehensible and loses any logical~relation with
1929 2, 10, 2 | not only be obeyed, but loved; and evil should not only
1930 2, 2, 2 | special safeguards. It is the loving care of Providence acting
1931 2, 3, 1 | reed. 40 Therefore, he must lovingly try to save all these Christian
1932 Post | when such esteem is at a low ebb in times of widespread
1933 2, 8, 3 | mercy of God. Both high- and low-speed revolutionaries can open
1934 2, 3, 1 | it. In its "moderate" and low-velocity currents, the Revolution
1935 2, 8, 3 | apostle: "It is neither loyal nor worthy to hide Catholic
1936 2, 7, 1 | mere obligation of personal loyalty, however holy and just,
1937 2, 8, 3(50) | Cf. Luke 15:16-19.~
1938 2, 8, 3 | b. In the lukewarm and shortsighted soul, which
1939 3, 3, 2 | splendid palace salons, lulled at times by the silvery
1940 1, 3, 5(4) | Sainte-Beuve, Etudes des lundis - XVIIeme siecle - Saint
1941 1, 7, 3 | such as envy, laziness, and lust, is favored. On the other
1942 1, 6, 1 | and imponderables of the Lutheran explosion already bore within
1943 1, 3, 5 | all countries. Excesses of luxury and the consequent eagerness
1944 Post | Anastasio Gutierrrez, C.M.F., is one of the Catholic
1945 3, 2, 3 | key points of the great machine that is Western society;
1946 2, 3, 3 | of novelties, speed, and machines, nor with the deplorable
1947 2, 8, 3 | well. The immensity of the maelstrom in which the old order of
1948 3, 2, 1 | people from the East and the Maghreb. The several attempts made
1949 3, 3, 2 | structuralist perspective, in which magic is presented as a form of
1950 1, 7, 1 | legitimate protection of magistrates. Then the Priesthood and
1951 Post | them with the austere and magnanimous appeals that nourish the
1952 Post | questioned in the West – Western magnates endeavor in various ways
1953 3, 2, 1 | hypotheses in the West, the magnitude and drama of their consequences
1954 Post | action, which, tenaciously maintained, profits even from the ups
1955 1, 8 | Authors of great worth -- de Maistre, de Bonald, Donoso Cortes,
1956 2, 8, 3 | necessities, sometimes with majestic severity and at other times
1957 2, 8, 3 | clear to them in all its malice and in all its profound
1958 3, 2, 4 | destroy her from outside; malignancies that formed within her,
1959 3, 2, 4 | bonum ex integra causa, malum ex quocumque defectu,” the
1960 1, 3, 5 | Christian Renaissance did not manage to crush in the germinal
1961 1, 10, 4 | recognized that if a person managed, for example, to put a stop
1962 3, 2, 1 | excessively centralized management system relaying on orders,
1963 1, 7, 3 | family ranks first. Until it manages to wipe it out, the Revolution
1964 2, 3, 1 | revolutionary action inspired by the mania for novelties to which Leo
1965 3, 2, 2(73) | anti-socialist allergy be the first manifestation of a profound phenomenon
1966 Post | these questions would be manifestly premature. Not that they
1967 1, 6, 6 | the Revolution have been manipulated by most sagacious agents,
1968 3, 3, 2 | temporal society before the manipulations of smiling post-Stalinist
1969 Post | in 1943, canonized Saint Margaret of Hungary, O.P., daughter
1970 3, 2, 4(81) | Sao Paulo: Editora Ave Maria, 1943), denouncing the resurgence
1971 Post | and Dogmatic theology and Mariology. Among his students was
1972 Forew, Intr | liberalism, liturgicism, “Maritainism,” and various other "isms."
1973 3, 2, 4 | is what led communism to markedly diminish its persecution
1974 2, 2, 2 | A spirit of hierarchy marking all aspects of society and
1975 2, 7, 2 | defender of indissoluble marriage is considered outdated?
1976 2, 12 | of the Republic had to be marshaled and directed against him.
1977 2, 9, 3 | with the grace of God, the marvels of history are worked: the
1978 Post | historical reality of society. Marxism-Leninism, inspired in this dialectic,
1979 Post | Counter-Revolution" is a masterly work whose teachings should
1980 Post | because of the courage and mastery with which you analyze the
1981 Post | judgment that can hardly be matched by so many books, which
1982 Post | destroyed by historical materialism has not been explored. For
1983 3, 2, 1 | are mere producers of raw materials.~ This opposition
1984 2, 8, 3 | and at other times with maternal suavity, yet never lying. ~ ~
1985 3, 3, 3 | oculi nostri ad Dominam Matrem nostram donec misereatur
1986 3, 3 | yes, in the manner of a matricidal refinement. When the Second
1987 Post | Georges Bordonove was born on May25, 1920, in Enghien (Seine-et-Oise),
1988 Post, 0, 0 | Exceflency~Antonio de Castro Mayer~Bishop of Campos~ ~ ~
1989 2, 10, 2 | Favoring customs and laws meant to prevent proximate occasions
1990 | meantime
1991 | Meanwhile
1992 3, 2, 4 | addressed to Paul VI, requesting measures against leftist infiltration
1993 3, 3, 2 | the instinctive and almost mechanical performance of some activities
1994 Forew, Intr | of its dynamism, and the mechanism of its expansion. In a similar
1995 2, 3, 3 | to organize human society mechanistically. These are excesses that
1996 End | universal and all-powerful mediation of the Mother of God is
1997 1, 6, 4 | the "moderate," and the mediocre toward the realization of
1998 2, 11, 1 | great fortunes but even medium-sized ones must be eliminated,
1999 3, 2, 5 | victory of communism creates medium-term conditions that are decidedly
2000 2, 8, 3(47) | Pius X, letter to Count Medolago Albani, President of the
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