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commu 8
communication 1
communism 57
communist 103
communists 10
community 6
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115 which
112 church
110 with
103 communist
97 would
90 an
69 property
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Church and communist state

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communist

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1 Intr | it is possible to have a Communist regime in which the Church 2 Intr | the imposition of such a Communist regime in his own nation?~ 3 Intr | evils: nuclear warfare and Communist domination.~If it is licit 4 Intr | a partial liberty under Communist domination, perhaps the 5 Intr | this magazine. It shows a Communist demonstration in front of 6 Intr | essay, "The Church and the Communist State, the Impossible Coexistence."~ ~ 7 Pref | between the capitalist and communist worlds. At that time, a 8 Pref | between the Church and the Communist regimes continued to gain 9 Pref | full rigor throughout the Communist world.~This study was written 10 Pref | between the West and the Communist nations continues obstinately. 11 Pref | between the Church and the Communist world, it is not superfluous 12 Pref | succeeds in prevailing, the noncommunist world will have taken an 13 Pref | more "duc­tile" part of the Communist world will perhaps have 14 Pref | world which is irreducibly Communist. In this way, they would 15 Pref | vision of the escalation of Communist power in the world. And 16 Pref | raised up around the supposed Communist omnipo­tence, see with full 17 Pref | between the Church and the Communist regimes, this work aims 18 Pref | absolute rejection of the Communist on­slaughts. And it constitutes 19 Pref | freedom of the Church in a Communist State.~Before taking up 20 Pref | between the Church and the Communist regime is licit in states 21 Pref | and nations subject to the Communist yoke.~Since each of these 22 1 | long time, the attitude of Communist governments, not only toward 23 1 | religious myth. As a result, the Communist State, which through the 24 1 | available to the State and the Communist Party.~From the time the 25 1 | Party.~From the time the Communist dictatorship took power 26 1 | thereafter.~2. In view of this Communist procedure, the line of conduct 27 1 | between its doctrine and the Communist ideology, the Church had 28 1 | The "relations" between Communist Govern­ments and the Church 29 1 | olic opinion in every nonCommunist country rose as a great 30 1 | on, the attitude of some Communist Governments with regard 31 1 | while the attitude of the Communist governments toward religion 32 1 | exorably the same in some Communistdominated countries, such 33 1 | gradual change in other Communistdominated countries, such 34 1 | Russia.~Thus, in these latter Communistdominated countries (as 35 2 | Problem~ ~The behavior of the Communist authorities in the aforementioned 36 2 | open, co­existing with the Communist regime in accordance with 37 3 | problem for the nations under Communist regimes is obvious.~It seems 38 3 | particular­ly with regard to Communist plans for penetrating these 39 3 | that, in the case of such a Communist victory, the Church will 40 3 | change in atti­tude of some Communist governments toward the various 41 3 | religious tolerance which some Communist governments practice at 42 3 | religious policy of certain Communist governments, a condi­tion 43 3 | fighting to the end against Communist penetration only to fall 44 3 | the people still free of a Communist or quasi‑Communist regime, 45 3 | of a Communist or quasi‑Communist regime, could prevent the 46 3 | a weakening in the anti-­Communist attitude can be found in 47 3 | countries not yet subject to the Communist yoke, millions of Catholics 48 3 | religious tolerance of some Communist governments has placed the 49 4 | religious tolerance is merely a Communist maneuver and, therefore, 50 4 | between the Church and a Communist regime cannot be taken seriously. 51 4 | make it necessary for some Communist governments to adopt a more 52 4 | recognize, however, that the Communist State may not take such 53 4 | religious tolerance of the Communist State is certainly not based 54 4 | short time. Therefore the Communist authority might possibly 55 4 | does not exist in the nonCommunist Occidental nations. The 56 4 | reprecussions in areas under Communist domi­nation. Now, to answer 57 4 | is, the acceptation of a Communist regime or modern warfare 58 4 | coexistence between the Communist regime and the Church must 59 5 | Church and a "toler­ant" Communist regime might be stated as 60 5 | given country living under a Communist government and regime, the 61 5 | suppose~implicitly that the Communist government would not impose 62 5 | problem in the case of a Communist government which required 63 5 | practice as a result of communist domination, and for this 64 5 | any attempt to abolish the Communist regime and to re­establish 65 6, 1 | invitation to apostasy.~The Communist State, sectarian and committed 66 6, 1 | than that exercised by the Communist regimes over the peoples 67 6, 1 | are under their yoke.~In a Communist State, the regime is so 68 6, 2 | with the natural order. Communist "culture," considered in 69 6, 2 | But let us imagine that a Communist State were to give the Church 70 6, 2 | property, such as occurs in a Communist regime.~ ~But someone will 71 6, 2 | perpetual struggle against the Communist society where it flourished, 72 6, 2 | community of goods. And the Communist so­ciety would be in a perpetual 73 7, 1 | of temporal welfare, in a Communist State by the silence of 74 7, 2 | reports of the press, some Communist governments have expressed 75 7, 4 | In the hypothesis of a Communist inspired tyr­anny, prepared 76 7, 4 | problems of conscience, the Communist regime.~This proposition 77 7, 4 | increase ... To avoid the antiCommunist revolution yet again, it 78 7, 4 | springing up at every moment in Communist countries as in others, 79 7, 4 | between the Church and the Communist State.~ ~ 80 7, 6 | 1963.~ Furthermore, from Communist sources also there has been 81 7, 6 | in fact, into the anti-­Communist position." (Khrushchev, 82 7, 6 | peaceful co­existence of the Communist and bourgeois ideas constitutes 83 7, 7 | accept co­existence with some Communist regime, She could do so 84 7, 7 | naive to imagine that the Communist authorities, constituted 85 8 | hypothesis normal.~Now, in a Communist regime, in which the errors 86 8 | would be tolerated by any Communist regime has not the slightest 87 9 | peaceful coexist­ence of a Communist regime ‑ even though a moderate 88 10 | of pri­vate property, the Communist powers, losing all hope 89 10 | agreeing to live under the Communist yoke in conditions re­proved 90 Summ, 1 | After a while, certain Communist governments began changing 91 Summ, 2 | change of procedure by the Communist authorities in some countries, 92 Summ, 2 | To accept a pact with the Communist regime, or to refuse it, 93 Summ, 2 | harmonious relations with a Communist regime?”~ ~ 94 Summ, 3 | constituted an impassable wall for Communist propaganda became divided 95 Summ, 5 | 5 If a Communist regime were to offer freedom 96 Summ, 6 | about the errors of the Communist regime, thus creating the 97 Summ, 7 | under the pressure of a Communist state, the Church would 98 Summ, 7 | could the Church accept a Communist regime in a passing way, 99 Summ, 7 | of the Holy See with the Communist countries are on a different 100 Summ, 7 | lack of declarations from Communist sources to the same effect.~‑ 101 Summ, 7 | accept coexistence with a Communist state as a pious fraud (" 102 Summ, 8 | pact of the Church with a Communist regime, under the conditions 103 Summ, 10| between the Church and a Communist reaime is imnossible.~ ~


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