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1 Intr | Communist regime in which the Church is allowed to continue functioning,
2 Intr | marginal freedom to the Church for a considerable period
3 Intr | If it is licit for the Church to accept a partial liberty
4 Intr | is the very seat of the Church, brings the Church and Communism
5 Intr | of the Church, brings the Church and Communism into a tragic
6 Intr | Oliveira in his essay, "The Church and the Communist State,
7 Pref | spiritual sphere, the Catholic Church.~The propaganda directed
8 Pref | spread in the bosom of the Church, carried out in the first
9 Pref | was possible between the Church and the Communist regimes
10 Pref | relations between the Catholic Church and the schismatic church. ("
11 Pref | Church and the schismatic church. ("Orthodox") subordinated
12 Pref | rapprochement between the Church and the Communist world,
13 Pref | coexistence between the Church and the Communist regimes,
14 Pref | the relation between the Church and the State, I believe
15 Pref | that is, the freedom of the Church in a Communist State.~Before
16 Pref | coexistence between the Church and the Communist regime
17 Pref | under what conditions, the Church can maintain a truly free
18 1 | only toward the Catholic Church but toward all other religions
19 1 | Communist ideology, the Church had no other resort than
20 1 | Communist Governments and the Church could consist only of an
21 1 | is the Greek schismatic church currently known as the Ortho
22 1 | currently known as the Orthodox Church. In Poland, the dominant
23 1 | appear for the Catholic Church in certain countries behind
24 1 | spite of everything, the Church continues to be attacked
25 1 | Poland, besides this, the Church is grudgingly allowed to
26 2 | to a certain extent, the Church in these countries now finds
27 3 | a Communist victory, the Church will become subject everywhere
28 3 | radical extermination of the Church. But they see a possibility
29 3 | Communist countries the Church is allowed to survive, even
30 3 | modus vivendi" between the Church and Communism ‑ along the
31 4 | modus vivendi" between the Church and a Communist regime cannot
32 4 | up new prospects for the Church.~b) Any agreement with people
33 4 | possible coexistence of the Church with the Communist regime
34 4 | inevitably arise; if the Church can accept coexistence with
35 4 | Communist regime and the Church must be considered head‑
36 5 | coexistence between the Church and a "tolerant" Communist
37 5 | and the other, could the Church accept this liberty of
38 5 | necessarily affirmative: The Church could, and even would be
39 5 | restriction on the liberty of the Church in carrying out her doctrinal
40 5 | government would give the Church full freedom to teach her
41 5 | so that to the degree the Church extended her action She
42 5 | tolerated the freedom of the Church. And this would be so, above
43 5 | where the influence of the Church over the population is very
44 5 | 1st ‑ that they convey the Church's doctrine in an affirmative
45 5 | remain silent as to the Church's thought concerning private
46 5 | of legal freedom for the Church under a Cominunist regime?
47 5 | In other words, could the Church renounce her liberty in
48 6, 1 | doctrinal mission of the Church consists not only in teaching
49 6, 1 | As Pius XII said, "The Church, ever overflowing with charity
50 6, 1 | the face of any other, the Church cannot, then, accept a freedom
51 6, 2 | second condition, that the Church remain silent as to its
52 6, 2 | sion of Communism with the Church does not occur then merely
53 6, 2 | ty. And so it is that the Church would have to be silent
54 6, 2 | ment the hypothesis of the Church remaining silent in regard
55 6, 2 | absurd to admit that the Church accept restrictions in her
56 6, 2 | Communist State were to give the Church complete liberty to preach
57 6, 2 | that the mission of the Church consists essentially in
58 6, 2 | would seem then that the Church should be able to agree
59 6, 2 | sanctifying mission of the Church collides with a prelimi
60 6, 2 | as a condition for the Church's liberty, that She renounce
61 6, 2 | teaching mission of the Church has as its objective the
62 6, 2 | against the oppressor. The Church cannot accept a partial
63 6, 2 | teaching mission of the Church, it is necessary to raise
64 6, 2 | like the freedom of the Church, which is a condition for
65 6, 2 | her development. But the Church, persecuted, flourished
66 6, 2 | generalized in the primitive Church and ended up, being eliminated.
67 6, 2 | total destruction.~When the Church resolves to tolerate a lesser
68 6, 2 | itself.~In other words, the Church must form in the faithful,
69 6, 2 | evil.~Now, acting thus, the Church would destroy the possibility
70 7, 1 | the right of property, the Church would abandon the struggle
71 7, 1 | State by the silence of the Church about the matter of property.~
72 7, 1 | teaching mission of the Church, and from the point of view
73 7, 1 | silence: it would be for the Church to become an accomplice
74 7, 2 | against the coexistence of the Church with a completely collectivized
75 7, 2 | influence over souls. Could the Church not agree then that Catholic
76 7, 2 | Socialism. Besides this, the Church's mission does not consist
77 7, 3 | family. As a result, the Church could be silent about the
78 7, 3 | supernatural action of the Church preparing its children well
79 7, 3 | us, in any case, that the Church should suspend for years
80 7, 4 | The coexistence of the Church with a Communist State
81 7, 4 | face of the refusal of the Church can reach inconceivable
82 7, 4 | coexistence between the Church and the Communist State.~ ~
83 7, 5 | necessarily ephemeral. Thus, the Church could accept a "modus vivendi"
84 7, 6 | tude, today assumed by the Church as a primordial program
85 7, 6 | already condemned by the Church, as, for example, atheistic
86 7, 6 | coexistence between the Church and Communism: "Those who
87 7, 6 | evident that the militant Church has not renounced, and could
88 7, 7 | pious fraud, that is, if the Church wished to accept coexistence
89 8 | the French Revolution, the Church has seen millions and millions
90 8 | States, the sense of the Church" (has become) "weakened
91 8 | of the teachings of the Church against the lay State. How
92 9 | one ‑ with the Catholic Church.~ ~
93 Summ, 1 | persecution of Religion; for the Church there was no alternative:
94 Summ, 1 | worship and speech for the Church ‑ a most tenuous freedom
95 Summ, 1 | reached their limits the Church was still openly combated
96 Summ, 2 | action were presented to the Church: “To accept a pact with
97 Summ, 5 | freedom of worship to the Church on the condition that She
98 Summ, 5 | of the family ‑ could the Church accept such a proposal?
99 Summ, 5 | freedom of worship, could the Church at least agree to recommend
100 Summ, 6 | peaceful coexistence of the Church with Communism:~1st argument‑
101 Summ, 6 | souls of individuals. The Church cannot, therefore, accept
102 Summ, 6 | 10th Commandments), the Church would present a disfigured
103 Summ, 6 | sanctification.~3rd argument ‑ The Church cannot accept Communism
104 Summ, 7 | effect of the silence of the Church about the principle of private
105 Summ, 7 | is an obligation of the Church to make the whole truth
106 Summ, 7 | is so deeply rooted, the Church cannot maintain silence
107 Summ, 7 | of a Communist state, the Church would not be able to accept
108 Summ, 7 | that state.~‑ Nor could the Church accept a Communist regime
109 Summ, 7 | coexistence between the Church and Communism. There is
110 Summ, 7 | same effect.~‑ Finally, the Church could not accept coexistence
111 Summ, 8 | 8 A pact of the Church with a Communist regime,
112 Summ, 10| coexistence between the Church and a Communist reaime is
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