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Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira
Church and communist state

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freedom

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1 Intr | only a minimum amount of freedom. An example of such a situation 2 Intr | may grant this marginal freedom to the Church for a considerable 3 Pref | this problem, that is, the freedom of the Church in a Communist 4 1 | country ‑ permitting a greater freedom of worship, and allowing 5 1 | Iron Curtain a "tenuous" freedom which consists in the possibility ‑ 6 5 | be obliged to accept that freedom. In this sense She could, 7 5 | would give the Church full freedom to teach her doctrine, since 8 5 | extent that it tolerated the freedom of the Church. And this 9 5 | for a mini­mum of legal freedom for the Church under a Com­ 10 6, 1 | Church cannot, then, accept a freedom which implies the sincere 11 6, 2 | receive in exchange the freedom to in­struct and sanctify 12 6, 2 | sanctification. It is like the freedom of the Church, which is 13 6, 2 | sanctification of souls through freedom of worship and a relative 14 6, 2 | of worship and a relative freedom of preach­ing.~Moreover, 15 7, 6 | person, its abolition of freedom, its State despotism, and 16 7, 6 | re­nounce, the essential freedom to fight against her terrible 17 9 | with its hints at greater freedom in religious and social 18 9 | fraudulent character of the "freedom" it concedes to Religion, 19 Summ, 1| possibility of a tenuous freedom of worship and speech for 20 Summ, 1| Church ‑ a most tenuous freedom indeed because even where 21 Summ, 5| Communist regime were to offer freedom of worship to the Church 22 Summ, 5| condition for obtaining this freedom of worship, could the Church 23 Summ, 6| cannot, therefore, accept a freedom which would involve Her 24 Summ, 9| fraudulent character of the "freedom" offered to Religion by


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