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Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira
Revolution and Counter-Revolution

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  • Part II The Counter Revolution
    • CHAPTER XII: The Church and the Counter-Revolution
      • 8.         WHETHER EVERY CATHOLIC SHOULD BE COUNTER-REVOLUTIONARY
        • B.         The Modernity of a Counter-Revolutionary Explicitness
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B.         The Modernity of a Counter-Revolutionary Explicitness

            Given that our times are immersed in the phenomenon Revolution and Counter-Revolution, it seems to us a condition for wholesome modernity that it be deeply

understood and faced up to perspicaciously and energetically as circumstances dictate.

            Thus, we believe it is most desirable that all present day apostolate, whenever it be the case, have an explicitly counter-revolutionary intention and tone.

            In other words, we believe that - regardless of the field in which he works - the truly modem apostle will greatly add to the effectiveness of his labors if he discerns the Revolution within his field and exerts a corresponding counter-revolutionary influence in all his actions.

 




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