Chap., §
1 Intr | Is it legitimate for a Catholic in the West to view as a
2 Pref | the spiritual sphere, the Catholic Church.~The propaganda directed
3 Pref | obstacles as possible in Catholic circles to this deceitful "
4 Pref | frequent relations between the Catholic Church and the schismatic
5 1 | governments, not only toward the Catholic Church but toward all other
6 1 | begins to appear for the Catholic Church in certain countries
7 4 | Pax," an influential "Catholic" Polish movement of the
8 4 | in the Polish Diet of the Catholic group Znak, and Mr. A. Wielowieyski,
9 5 | result in making every Catholic a born enemy of the regime,
10 5 | government which required that Catholic preaching and teaching,
11 6, 2 | patibility between Communism and Catholic doctrine but also ‑ and
12 6, 2 | most radical way with the Catholic concept of a personal God,
13 6, 2 | Pius X, "Motu Propio" on Catholic Popular Action, Dec. 18,
14 7, 2 | Church not agree then that Catholic preaching and teaching would
15 7, 2 | extension of this principle in Catholic morality?~To this it can
16 7, 4 | tion, according to which a Catholic could accept, without problems
17 7, 4 | acts on the part of every Catholic. This is another proof of
18 7, 6 | distinctions, it is certain that no Catholic can collaborate, directly
19 9 | moderate one ‑ with the Catholic Church.~ ~
20 10 | conditions reproved by Catholic morality, they would in
21 Summ, 3| munist cause: Opinion in Catholic circles which formerly constituted
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