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1 Intr | possible to have a Communist regime in which the Church is allowed
2 Intr | imposition of such a Communist regime in his own nation?~There
3 Intr | political reasons a Communist regime may grant this marginal
4 Pref | increasing efforts to establish a regime of peaceful coexistence
5 Pref | the same socio‑economic regime in all nations. Such a regime
6 Pref | regime in all nations. Such a regime would fall somewhere between
7 Pref | taken a tiny step toward the regime of private property. Such
8 Pref | Church and the Communist regime is licit in states where
9 Pref | licit in states where this regime prevails.~This theme should
10 Pref | coexistence with a Communist regime.~After these observations,
11 1 | indifferent. And the former regime of aggressive coexistence
12 2 | existing with the Communist regime in accordance with a tacit "
13 2 | vivendi" with a Communist regime? It is this problem which
14 3 | Communist or quasi‑Communist regime, could prevent the cosmic
15 3 | or to overthrow any such regime that managed to gain power,
16 4 | the Church and a Communist regime cannot be taken seriously.
17 4 | Church with the Communist regime is not posed, since that
18 4 | is not posed, since that regime does not exist in the non‑
19 4 | can coexist with such a regime, but what can be done to
20 4 | acceptation of a Communist regime or modern warfare with all
21 4 | Communist government and regime, perhaps the lesser evil
22 4 | coexistence between the Communist regime and the Church must be considered
23 5 | a "tolerant" Communist regime might be stated as follows:~
24 5 | Communist government and regime, the holders of power, far
25 5 | Catholic a born enemy of the regime, so that to the degree the
26 5 | She would be killing the regime. This means that the regime
27 5 | regime. This means that the regime would be practicing suicide
28 5 | to abolish the Communist regime and to reestablish legally
29 5 | Church under a Cominunist regime? In other words, could the
30 6, 1 | they are concretized in a regime, a culture, and an environment.~
31 6, 1 | the political and social regime under which they are born
32 6, 1 | born and live and since the regime as a consequence of this
33 6, 1 | political, economic, and social regime is based in the final analysis
34 6, 1 | toms of which a particular regime is formed, as well as those
35 6, 1 | metaphysics and this morality.~A regime by the very fact of its
36 6, 1 | In a Communist State, the regime is so totally anti‑Christian
37 6, 2 | political, social, or economic regime. And that souls can know
38 6, 2 | individuals living in a regime where no private property
39 6, 2 | goods imposed by the Marxist regime.~Even here the response
40 6, 2 | as occurs in a Communist regime.~ ~But someone will finally
41 7, 1 | We do not deny that in a regime of private property it
42 7, 2 | said that in this case the regime will have a less noxious
43 7, 4 | violence to impose, the regime of the community of goods,
44 7, 4 | conscience, the Communist regime.~This proposition is inconsistent.
45 7, 5 | attenuating itself, such a regime would become milder and
46 7, 7 | existence with some Communist regime, She could do so with the
47 8 | the present‑day laicist regime born of the French Revolution,
48 8 | they enjoy in the liberal regime in order to spread and defend
49 8 | normal.~Now, in a Communist regime, in which the errors are
50 8 | in the laicist, liberal regime, either souls will allow
51 8 | tolerated by any Communist regime has not the slightest idea
52 9 | coexistence of a Communist regime ‑ even though a moderate
53 Summ, 2| pact with the Communist regime, or to refuse it, thus remaining
54 Summ, 2| relations with a Communist regime?”~ ~
55 Summ, 5| 5 If a Communist regime were to offer freedom of
56 Summ, 5| conditions imposed by the regime?~ ~
57 Summ, 6| errors of the Communist regime, thus creating the impression
58 Summ, 7| Church accept a Communist regime in a passing way, hoping
59 Summ, 8| Church with a Communist regime, under the conditions desired
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