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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
        • C.        The Explicit Counter-Revolutionary
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C.        The Explicit Counter-Revolutionary

            No one may deny that it is licit for certain persons to take upon themselves the task of developing a specifically counter-revolutionary apostolate in Catholic and non-Catholic circles. This they will do by proclaiming the existence of the Revolution, describing its spirit, method,

and doctrines, and urging everyone to counter-revolutionary action.

            In so doing, they will be putting their activities at the service of a specialized apostolate as natural and meritorious as (and certainly more profound than) the apostolate of those who specialize in the struggle against other enemies of the Church, such as spiritism and Protestantism.

            To influence the numerous Catholic and non-Catholic circles in order to alert souls against, say, the evils of Protestantism is undoubtedly legitimate, and necessary for an intelligent and efficacious anti-Protestant action. The Catholics who devote themselves to the apostolate of

the Counter-Revolution will proceed in an analogous manner.

            Possible excesses in this apostolate - which may happen as in any other - do not invalidate the principle we established. After all, "abusus non tollit usum ("abuse does not abolish use").

 




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