Chap., §
1 Intr | Church and the Communist State, the Impossible Coexistence."~ ~
2 Pref | between the Church and the State, I believe there are those
3 Pref | the Church in a Communist State.~Before taking up this matter,
4 1 | sole reality is matter in a state of continuous evolution.
5 1 | a result, the Communist State, which through the dictatorship
6 1 | the means available to the State and the Communist Party.~
7 1 | soul in order to live in a state of heroic undergroundness
8 3 | perfectly reasonable to state that a considerable part
9 4 | however, that the Communist State may not take such an action
10 4 | tolerance of the Communist State is certainly not based on
11 5 | of Marxism, they at least state that the legal existence
12 6, 1 | apostasy.~The Communist State, sectarian and committed
13 6, 1 | their yoke.~In a Communist State, the regime is so totally
14 6, 2 | imagine that a Communist State were to give the Church
15 6, 2 | to the direction of the State, is to deprive his mind
16 6, 2 | totally anti-natural Moloch State that does not produce Moloch
17 6, 2 | finally ask is the religious state, then, not intrinsically
18 6, 2 | The answer is easy. This state is highly beneficial to
19 6, 2 | exceptional ways. If this state were to be lived by a whole
20 7, 1 | welfare, in a Communist State by the silence of the Church
21 7, 1 | groups ‑ family, corporation, State ‑ to the extent that it
22 7, 1 | themselves, reporting to the State only when it is indispensable.
23 7, 1 | the relations between the State and international society.~
24 7, 2 | completely collectivized State are not valid for a State
25 7, 2 | State are not valid for a State which is incompletely collectivized.~
26 7, 4 | Church with a Communist State would be possible if all
27 7, 4 | their rights against the State (which neither created them
28 7, 4 | follows that the collectivist State that confiscates the goods
29 7, 4 | confiscated goods from the State are in principle, in relation
30 7, 4 | Church and the Communist State.~ ~
31 7, 6 | abolition of freedom, its State despotism, and even its
32 8 | Substitute Secretary of State, said, "as a consequence
33 8 | the Church against the lay State. However, they did not
34 8 | errors are inculcated by the State with much more insistence
35 Summ, 7| collective ownership.~‑ Even in a State which is not completely
36 Summ, 7| pressure of a Communist state, the Church would not be
37 Summ, 7| peaceful coexistence with that state.~‑ Nor could the Church
38 Summ, 7| coexistence with a Communist state as a pious fraud ("pia fraus").
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