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1 Pref | Polish, for a total of 144,000 copies, not counting its
2 Summ, 6 | private property (7th and 10th Commandments), the Church
3 7, 6 | the participants of the 13th Italian Week of Pastoral
4 6, 1 | Brennender Sorge" of March 14, 1937. AAS, Vol. XXIX, p.
5 Pref | in Polish, for a total of 144,000 copies, not counting
6 7, 6 | Estado de Sao Paulo of March 16, 1963). "There is no conciliation
7 6, 2 | collective bodies in the 16th century resulted in spectacular
8 7, 6 | Estado de Sao Paulo of July 17, 1963).~In view of this,
9 7, 6 | Estado de Sao Paulo of June 19, 1963). "The Soviets reject
10 6, 2 | Popular Action, Dec. 18, 1903 ‑ ASS, Vol. XXXVI, pp. 341‑
11 6, 1 | Brennender Sorge" of March 14, 1937. AAS, Vol. XXIX, p. 1 ,
12 6, 1 | Christmat~Radio Message of 1947, "Discorsi e Radiomessagi,”
13 8 | of Thanksgiving Day of 1956). What is the ultimate reason
14 7, 6 | Tagliatti, cf telegram of March 21, 1963 of the AFP in 0 Estado
15 7, 6 | Estado de Sao Paulo of March 22, 1963). "A peaceful coexistence
16 10 | you fearful. (cf. Matt. 8:26).~Wars have as their principal
17 10 | to your souls." (Matt. 11:29).~Yes, let us trust in God.
18 6, 1 | is against me' (Matt. 12:30) could not fail in her duty
19 6, 2 | 1903 ‑ ASS, Vol. XXXVI, pp. 341‑343).~Now, since, in the
20 6, 2 | ASS, Vol. XXXVI, pp. 341‑343).~Now, since, in the case
21 6, 1 | Radiomessagi,” Vol. IX, p.393). Pius XI expressed the
22 7, 1 | cf. AAS, Vol. LIII pp. 414‑415).~Indeed, it is by virtue
23 7, 1 | AAS, Vol. LIII pp. 414‑415).~Indeed, it is by virtue
24 3 | reason for the decision of 500 million Catholics scattered
25 6, 1 | AAS, Vol. XXIX, p. 1 , 63). The false maxim that teaching
26 7, 6 | Orvieto ‑ AAS, Vol. LV, p. 752).~The Osservatore Romano,
27 Summ, 6 | basis of private property (7th and 10th Commandments),
28 6, 2 | products of a hot‑house on an abandoned rural property are not a
29 6, 2 | a soul that man irrefragably tends to be an owner. And
30 6, 2 | designs of Providence by abolishing an institution, such as
31 7, 5 | the barbarism of certain aboriginal peoples of America or Africa,
32 7, 6 | as a primordial program absorbing her attention and polarizing
33 Summ, 1 | blood of the martyrs flowed abundantly, and Communism did not
34 10 | what ignominy, into what abyss, into what apostasy would
35 3 | appears to these latter that acceptation by the people
36 4 | two evils, that is, the acceptation of a Communist regime or
37 7, 4 | episodes inherent to it, accompanied by the general impoverishment
38 7, 1 | the Church to become an accomplice to the progressive dissemination
39 Summ, 4 | demobilization of the West, or to accomplish both of these ends. These
40 Pref | Vatican of the Helsinki accords.~Distinct from the twofold "
41 7, 4 | maintain himself and to accumulate a saving, and every time
42 Pref | efforts of Moscow have accumulated, managing to work immense
43 7, 1 | parts of the social body, accumulating here, and growing scarce
44 7, 6 | The Soviets reject the accusation that Moscow applies
45 6, 2 | flourished admirably in the catacombs. It would be exaggerated
46 8 | Reverend Monsignor Angelo Dell'Acqua, Substitute Secretary of
47 Pref | two themes has unique characteristics and perspectives, to discuss
48 6, 2 | accept the lesser evil.~Now, acting thus, the Church would destroy
49 10 | the reward for their good actions and the penalty for their
50 1 | continuous restriction of their activities;~‑ to infiltrate Communists
51 1 | oppressing classes take advantage of this "alienation"
52 7, 6 | Italian Week of Pastoral Adaptation, of Orvieto ‑ AAS, Vol.
53 Pref | tion Communism in the West. Add to this the fact that inconformity
54 7, 6 | apply a salutary charity." (Address of September 6, 1963 to
55 1 | maintain their complete adherence to Marxism‑Leninism,
56 8 | the thesis is faithfully adhered to.~While enjoying full
57 1 | having the greatest number of adherents is the Greek schismatic
58 7, 6 | therefore with religion." (Adjubei, cf. telegram of March
59 6, 2 | eternal destiny of man, and administering to them the sacraments.~****************~
60 6, 2 | persecuted, flourished admirably in the catacombs. It would
61 4 | fulfilled. Thus, even though one admits the Communists to be really
62 8 | behaving. And laicism, in being adopted by the States, entirely
63 Pref | aimed at bringing about the adoption of the same socio‑economic
64 7, 3 | preparing its children well in advance and aiding them in their
65 9 | Conclusions~To nullify the advantages which Communism is already
66 Pref | Apostolic Letter Octogesima Adveniens; the difficulties between
67 Pref | permit one to perceive the advent of the day when the nations
68 6, 2 | survival by destroying adverse circumstances and by implanting
69 Pref | pusillanimous spirits.~I advise certain kinds of people
70 6, 2 | love of God, rather than in advocating or maintaining a political,
71 6, 2 | important to our theme: As we affirmed recently, this institution
72 3 | this heroic decision been affected by the aforementioned change
73 7, 4 | institution having a profound affinity with property, and even
74 7, 1 | Socialism and Communism affirim that the individual exists
75 5 | the answer is necessarily affirmative: The Church could,
76 7, 6 | there has been no lack of affirmations about the impossibility
77 5 | Church's doctrine in an affirmative manner, but without making
78 7, 4 | of owners who persist in affirming their rights against the
79 Summ, 7 | teaching of the Vatican affirms the impossibility of any
80 7, 5 | aboriginal peoples of America or Africa, which lasted for centuries,
81 1 | And the former regime of aggressive coexistence tends more and
82 7, 1 | and grows in sharpness and agility. The will conquers sloth
83 8 | consequence of the religious agnosticism of the States, the sense
84 10 | than the present ones by agreeing to live under the Communist
85 Pref | Second Vatican Council; the agreements of the Vatican with Yugoslavia,
86 7, 3 | children well in advance and aiding them in their struggle,
87 3 | imperialism ‑ plans which aim at an ultimate worldwide
88 Pref | Communist regimes, this work aims to help them to solidify
89 7, 4 | from the sea or from the air, necessary to maintain himself
90 1 | has as a consequence the "alienation"*1 of man to an imaginary
91 1 | take advantage of this "alienation" to maintain their domi
92 6, 1 | metaphysics and this morality.~A regime by the very fact
93 Pref | gravely threatens the Atlantic alliance; b) the economy of the West
94 8 | regime, either souls will allow themselves to be swept along
95 Pref | formidable as a giant, allows its feet of clay to show
96 Summ, 1 | the Church there was no alternative: it had to react vigorously
97 3 | follows: In view of the alternatives which this change in attitude
98 | although
99 4 | allegations which seem to us altogether questionable.~To illustrate
100 Pref | Still less is it for the ambitious who try to guess the trend
101 7, 5 | certain aboriginal peoples of America or Africa, which lasted
102 Pref | which surreptitiously led Americans to forget the experience
103 7 | themes handled. We will now analyze other objections which were
104 7, 1 | property.~Having previously analyzed the principal objections
105 4 | for all Catholics only by analyzing it in all of the profundity
106 6, 2 | sacred and holy, in itself, andfrom every point of view, as
107 8 | Most Reverend Monsignor Angelo Dell'Acqua, Substitute Secretary
108 10 | be said from a doctrinal angle, would it not be preferable
109 6, 2 | distinguishes him from irrational animals: "Man has not only
110 10 | of slaves hurled into an animal promiscuity?~In face of
111 1 | dominated countries (as announced by their respective propa
112 7, 4 | a Communist inspired tyranny, prepared to exercise every
113 7, 2 | morality?~To this it can be answered that it is not always the
114 7, 5 | itself.~To this, various answers can be given:~a) This "ephemeral"
115 8 | merely with their lips, the antilaicist thesis; however, they ended
116 6, 2 | more so for the slaves of antiquity if there had been no patricians
117 6, 1 | efficient exercise of her apologetic function.~ ~
118 6, 1 | Christian formation without apologetics. It is particularly important
119 1 | profession of faith, and apostolate;~‑ for as long as it is
120 Pref | Czechoslovakia, and East Germany; the Apostolic Letter Octogesima Adveniens;
121 8 | would be Catholics only in appearance and on the surface, and
122 7, 1 | must be said that "onme ens appetit suum esse") look out, first
123 3 | this same consideration, applied to the other religions,
124 7, 6 | accusation that Moscow applies the principle of peaceful
125 10 | from us the cataclysm which approaches.~An act of heroic fidelity...
126 6, 2 | didactic and ascetic practices approved by the greatest masters
127 6, 2 | government. It disposes arbitrarily of the talents, the work,
128 Pref | Cardinal Mindszenty from the archiepiscopal See of Esztergom; and the
129 4 | has had reprecussions in areas under Communist domination.
130 6, 2 | however, for the sake of argument the hypothesis of the
131 Intr | we have raised, and it is argued convincingly by Plinio Correa
132 6, 2 | deform it profoundly. Whence arises, to a great extent, the
133 3 | panic, such as the situation arising in the face of an imminent
134 6, 2 | by such an "ideological armistice" between Catholics and Communists,
135 | around
136 Pref | way, they would virtually arrive at Communism. The future
137 7, 6 | the following: "Leaving aside the more or less fictitious
138 6, 2 | virtue and would tend to asphyxiate it. All this is just exactly
139 6, 2 | Action, Dec. 18, 1903 ‑ ASS, Vol. XXXVI, pp. 341‑343).~
140 4 | nation. Now, to answer the assertion above about the interest
141 8 | subject which confirms these assertions. It concerns the very grave
142 1 | entirely deprived of religious assistance. We say "tenuous," for in
143 4 | of Warsaw, edited by the association "Pax," an influential "
144 7, 6 | pastoral solicitude, today assumed by the Church as a primordial
145 7, 1 | to appropriate goods to assure his subsistence and to make
146 7, 3 | danger. Exposed to a most astute and refined propaganda,
147 7, 3 | with redoubled energy and astuteness.~Then will be the moment
148 3 | professing materialism and atheism, are in sympathy with the
149 10 | let us not reason like atheists who ponder pros and cons
150 1 | Communism;~‑ to promote the "atheization" of the masses through all
151 Pref | other aspects of this escalation to be considered?~It would
152 Pref | that gravely threatens the Atlantic alliance; b) the economy
153 7, 4 | revolution with all of the atrocious episodes inherent to it,
154 Pref | ever growing numbers, to attack this terribly great and
155 1 | the Church continues to be attacked quite openly by official
156 6, 2 | in Rome and in Greece, to attain an elevated moral and cultural
157 6, 2 | slaves, it is true, who attained surprising moral and intellectual
158 Pref | immense transformations and attaining to a large extent the goals
159 6, 2 | of the human will for the attainment of sanctity.~This objection
160 5 | the faithful give up any attempt to abolish the Communist
161 7, 6 | primordial program absorbing her attention and polarizing her concerns,
162 Summ, 7 | from its own corruption or attenuate itself.~‑ The diplomatic
163 7, 5 | rottenness, or at least attenuates itself.~To this, various
164 7, 5 | b) By the very fact of attenuating itself, such a regime would
165 7, 5 | less anti-natural. This attenuation then would not be a march
166 3 | aforementioned change in attitude of some Communist governments
167 6, 2 | cial to souls which grace attracts to exceptional ways. If
168 Pref | published for the first time in August of 1963, the propaganda
169 10 | of nations. For, as Saint Augustine says, the sins committed
170 8 | in the most profound and authentic layers of their mentality.
171 4 | Therefore the Communist authority might possibly fulfill for
172 4 | published in the weekly Wiez by authors Mr. Tadeuz Mazowiecky,
173 6, 2 | only of men with neither autonomy nor property, such as occurs
174 1 | masses through all the means available to the State and the Communist
175 7, 5 | Such is the case with the barbarism of certain aboriginal peo
176 Pref | show through as being quite bare.~Only men of faith, who
177 6, 2 | his mind of some of the basic conditions for its normal
178 Pref | different levels and which bears various labels, is aimed
179 7, 3 | reason the Communists had to beat a retreat in their policy
180 | becomes
181 Summ, 1 | certain Communist governments began changing their tactics,
182 1 | a result of this, there begins to appear for the Catholic
183 3 | an immense majority has begun to form, a majority which
184 8 | thinking, of being, and of behaving. And laicism, in being adopted
185 2 | A Complex Problem~ ~The behavior of the Communist authorities
186 6, 2 | great, medium, and small, it behooves us to affirm that the greatest
187 7, 6 | therefore with religion." (Adjubei, cf. telegram of March 15,
188 Pref | few people who would have believed him. And the majority of
189 8 | present day.~Anyone who believes that this would be tolerated
190 3 | fact Catholics and those belonging to other confessions are
191 | below
192 6, 2 | easy. This state is highly beneficial to souls which grace
193 Summ, 3 | Religion has been immensely beneficial for the Communist cause:
194 5 | others for the spiritual benefit of the faithful? This is
195 1 | malevolent, later became, if not benevolent at least indifferent. And
196 7, 4 | a tyrannical power whose bestial brutality in the face of
197 3 | scattered the world over ‑ bishops, priests, monks, nuns, and
198 Pref | be exclusively subject to blind social and economic forces,
199 6, 2 | would have been incomparably more so for the slaves of
200 1 | stage, Communist propaganda boasted to the world that it in
201 6, 2 | experiences of certain collective bodies in the 16th century resulted
202 Pref | atmosphere was spread in the bosom of the Church, carried out
203 7, 1 | when held within proper bounds, should not be thwarted
204 7, 6 | existence of the Communist and bourgeois ideas constitutes a betrayal
205 Pref | perceive before whom they must bow down in order to rise more
206 Summ, 3 | Communism was broken.~That breach was the direct work of the
207 5 | distribute the sacraments and the bread of the word of God unfettered?~
208 3 | thereby resulting in a breaking down of the ramparts of
209 6, 1 | presented." (Encyclical "Mit Brennender Sorge" of March 14, 1937.
210 Pref | discuss either of them even briefly would involve making this
211 6, 2 | The difference between a brightly lighted room and one with
212 Pref | various labels, is aimed at bringing about the adoption of the
213 Summ, 3 | position to Communism was broken.~That breach was the direct
214 6, 1 | objections which may be brought against that truth. As Pius
215 7, 4 | tyrannical power whose bestial brutality in the face of the refusal
216 6, 2 | earthly goods, as do the brutes, but also the right of stable
217 Pref | being surprising, much less calamitous.~That is perhaps the
218 Pref | that the anti‑religious campaign proceeded with full rigor
219 6, 2 | documents, when they treat of capital, labor, and the social problem,
220 Pref | coexistence between the capitalist and communist worlds. At
221 1 | conditions imposed upon them by capitalistic society.~b) Thus, the religious
222 10 | inherent to its spirit. By capitulating to this tactic, into what
223 3 | nations to catastrophic capitulations to the Communist powers.~
224 5 | whatsoever may She refuse to carry out her mission.~We must
225 8 | His Eminence Cardinal D. Carlos Carmelo de Vasconcellos
226 8 | Eminence Cardinal D. Carlos Carmelo de Vasconcellos Motta, then
227 Pref | the bosom of the Church, carried out in the first place by
228 6, 1 | an official philosophy, carries out the doctrinal impregnation
229 5 | liberty of the Church in carrying out her doctrinal mission.
230 10 | cannot be recompensed or castigated in the other life,
231 6, 2 | flourished admirably in the catacombs. It would be exaggerated
232 10 | to turn away from us the cataclysm which approaches.~An act
233 2 | abandon the underground and catacomb-like existence it has led
234 Pref | of history, in epochs of catastrophe and decadence, to be exclusively
235 1 | functions of worship and some catechesis. In Poland, besides this,
236 7, 3 | the simple teaching of the Catechism within the family. As a
237 Pref | persons in these various categories are not prepared to give
238 Intr | demonstration in front of the Cathedral in Milan which occurred
239 7, 1 | a fundamental element of Catholic social doctrine, would
240 7, 1 | the catastrophic effects caused, from the point of view
241 7, 6 | either." (Open letter of CC of the CPSU, cf. telegram
242 6, 2 | the other hand, anything ceasing to fight against circumstances
243 Pref | service. And it has not ceased to grow among certain corrupt
244 7, 1 | best encouragement for work ceases, production necessarily
245 Summ, 5 | these institutions to be censurable only in thesis but placidly
246 Pref | events: the omission of any censure of Communism by the Second
247 7, 5 | Africa, which lasted for centuries, and which would have lasted
248 3 | to these latter that acceptation by the people still free
249 6, 2 | preaching of any one of the precepts of the Law, She could not
250 6, 2 | number of didactic and ascetic practices approved by the
251 7, 3 | them in their struggle, the chance is very small that the faithful
252 10 | trust in His Mercy, whose channel is the immaculate Heart
253 6, 2 | extent, the sadness that characterizes the populations subjected
254 7, 3 | favorable, they return to the charge with redoubled energy and
255 10 | exposes us to the wrath and chastisement of the Creator and which
256 7, 7 | with the concealed idea of cheating as much as possible on the
257 7, 3 | the Church preparing its children well in advance and aiding
258 6, 2 | mandate of Our Lord Jesus Christ, teaching that whole, or
259 1 | undergroundness like the early Christians.~3. From a certain time
260 6, 1 | the sowers of lies. . ." (Christmat~Radio Message of 1947, "
261 7, 2 | a partial retreat in Socialism by admitting in fact if
262 7, 1 | indispensable and most efficacious condition for the prosperity
263 6, 2 | Communists, that is, one circumscribed to these two
264 7, 7 | been talking about is illicit, a pact of which they formed
265 7, 6 | telegram of the agencies cited, of July 15, 1963, in O
266 4 | authors Mr. Tadeuz Mazowiecky, senior editor of that review
267 7, 4 | renunciation would frequently clash with the rights of another
268 7, 1 | no means be pejoratively classified as egoism. It is the love
269 1 | churches, do away with all clergy, forbid all worship, profession
270 1 | Communists into subsisting ecclesiastical hierarchies, for the purpose
271 1 | leability of the population, close all churches, do away with
272 7, 6 | sense different from the conclusions of this work.~One must think
273 6, 1 | contradictory principles coexisting because of one kind of
274 Pref | emerge from the period of the Cold War.~The special targets
275 7, 6 | certain that no Catholic can collaborate, directly or indirectly,
276 4 | Mr. A. Wielowieyski, his collaborator. ("Otwarcie na Wschod,"
277 Summ, 7 | way, hoping that it would collapse from its own corruption
278 Summ, 7 | 7 There is a collateral but tragic effect of the
279 7, 4 | then it follows that the collectivist State that confiscates the
280 6, 2 | morality and of law. The collision of Communism with the
281 Pref | see that the feet of the colossus are of clay, will trample
282 7, 2 | does not consist only in combating brutally radical and flagrant
283 Summ, 6 | private property (7th and 10th Commandments), the Church would present
284 8 | the peoples?~May we make a comment on this subject which confirms
285 Pref | that I dispense myself from commenting on them.~ ~In summation,
286 7, 6 | Secretary of the Central Commission and President of the
287 7, 6 | President of the Ideological Commission of the CPSU, cf. telegram
288 Summ, 10| nations of the West were to commit the enormous sin of accepting
289 6, 2 | environment, which by the natural communication of souls favors even the
290 6, 2 | four cardinal points of the compass of this vast empire are
291 7, 6 | historical) corresponds to an incompatibility of methods and ends, a practical
292 6, 1 | and method. And this is complemented by an untiring and explicit
293 Pref | It was not written for compliant mentalities who worship
294 6, 2 | freemen and society had been composed only of men with neither
295 6, 2 | agree as a lesser evil to a compromise in which She would keep
296 7, 7 | She could do so with the concealed idea of cheating as much
297 4 | continue. Moreover, it is conceivable that it could eventually
298 7, 6 | spiritual and personalist conception of society as it proceeds
299 7, 6 | Communism, by its materialistic conception of Histoi:y, its negation
300 7, 4 | clarity.~These comments concern the virtue of justice in
301 7, 6 | which we place this study is concerned, the Pontiff himself, reaffirming
302 10 | shortsighted, and fearful concessions. . .~In the face of
303 7, 2 | tion ("pari passu" with the concession of a certain religious liberty)
304 7, 6 | 16, 1963). "There is no conciliation possible between Catholicism
305 7, 4 | property rights of persons concretely existing at a given historical
306 6, 1 | morals have when they are concretized in a regime, a culture,
307 Summ, 6 | people that She does not condemn them.~2nd argument ‑ By
308 7, 6 | is, after the doctrinal condemnation, to apply a salutary charity." (
309 7, 6 | Mater et Magistra" the condemnations fulminated by his predecessors
310 7, 6 | our society, and already condemned by the Church, as, for example,
311 6, 1 | teaching the truth but also in condemning error. No teaching of the
312 6, 2 | the condition of ownership confers upon them, there results
313 3 | those belonging to other confessions are having trouble fixing
314 Pref | clay. They believe in God, confide in the Virgin, and are firmly
315 10 | act of entire and heroic confidence in the Heart of Him who
316 8 | comment on this subject which confirms these assertions. It concerns
317 7, 4 | persons who receive the confiscated goods from the State are
318 7, 4 | collectivist State that confiscates the goods of individuals
319 7, 3 | retreat in their policy of confiscation and restore lands to small
320 5 | in order to be tolerated, conform to the following conditions:~
321 7, 4 | proposition is inconsistent. It confuses the institution of private
322 7, 1 | the same thing holds in connectionwith the relations between the
323 7, 1 | sharpness and agility. The will conquers sloth more easily, and faces
324 10 | atheists who ponder pros and cons as if God did not exist.~
325 6, 2 | the greatest masters and consecrated by experience.~ ~Since sanctity
326 Summ, 7 | speaking out, She would be consenting to the progressive spread
327 4 | prevent its being implanted. Consequently, this study does not interest
328 4 | by it, doing this not for considerations of honor but out of political
329 6, 2 | majority of the population consisted of proletarians and slaves?
330 4 | a certain durability and consistency, thereby opening up new
331 1 | been painfully clear and consistent.~a) According to Marxist
332 6, 2 | proximate, necessary, and constant object of the exercise of
333 6, 2 | things, and institution constituting a very important condition
334 6, 2 | the resources needed to construct a certain number of artificial
335 6, 2 | those which use does not consume." (Encylical Rerum Novarum). (
336 6, 2 | both those goods which use consumes and those which use does
337 Pref | pears, even before it is consummated, to be irreversible to
338 7, 6 | and urgent remedies to a contagious and mortal disease does
339 Pref | of an innocence at times contestable, but of an indisputable
340 2 | modus vivendi," whatever, continuing to lead an underground existence.~
341 6, 1 | temporal order is based upon contradictory principles coexisting be
342 6, 2 | perhaps object that experience contradicts this theoretical conclusion,
343 6, 2 | licit for any people to contravene the designs of Providence
344 7 | exposition and which fit in more conveniently for the reader in this section.~
345 4 | internal and external, conventional and thermo‑nuclear. In such
346 Pref | day when the nations so "converged" would take another "convergent"
347 Pref | Eastern Europe, in favor of "convergence." As everyone knows, this
348 Pref | converged" would take another "convergent" step toward the part of
349 5 | conditions:~1st ‑ that they convey the Church's doctrine in
350 Intr | raised, and it is argued convincingly by Plinio Correa de Oliveira
351 Pref | for a total of 144,000 copies, not counting its complete
352 7, 1 | which is the necessary corollary of this desire, cannot
353 7, 1 | principles that the family and corporation (collective entities
354 7, 1 | superior groups ‑ family, corporation, State ‑ to the extent that
355 1 | certain respects, an almost correct attitude toward the religion
356 6, 1 | well as those which are correlated with it, reflect in prac
357 6, 2 | of rights, to which there correspond naturally obligations. In
358 7, 6 | dialectical and historical) corresponds to an incompatibility of
359 6, 2 | to think the contrary: “corruptio optimi pessima" ‑ the worst
360 3 | regime, could prevent the cosmic tragedy of an atomic war.
361 7, 5 | nated them. And even so, how costly is this process of replacing
362 5 | would be so, above all, in countries where the influence
363 Pref | Communism by the Second Vatican Council; the agreements of the Vatican
364 Pref | total of 144,000 copies, not counting its complete transcription
365 Summ, 6 | the Communist regime, thus creating the impression among the
366 8 | arise, perhaps reciting the Credo with their lips, but with
367 Summ, 8 | would perhaps recite the Creed with their lips but whose
368 3 | persons professing these creeds.~In the order of psychological
369 Pref | those times appear on the crest of events.~The persons in
370 10 | and the penalty for their crimes.~ Thus, to avoid wars and
371 5 | 3rd ‑or that, without criticizing directly the social and
372 6, 2 | possession of the ground, cultivating it, and producing for this
373 6, 2 | already in itself morally and culturally noxious, would have been
374 6, 2 | was desirable, a vast and cultured propertied class: whence
375 6, 2 | Communists, that is, one circumscribed to these two points, if
376 6, 2 | is even more severe when curbing the abuses of the priest
377 1 | Greek schismatic church currently known as the Orthodox Church.
378 6, 1 | institutions, laws, culture, and customs of which a particular
379 6, 2 | herself oppressed and persecuted. If her complete liberty
380 4 | this essay by Mr. Zbigniew Czajkowski, an outstanding member of
381 Pref | Yugoslavia, Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia, and East Germany; the Apostolic
382 8 | to His Eminence Cardinal D. Carlos Carmelo de Vasconcellos
383 Pref | Russians.~If anyone had dared to forecast such calamities
384 6, 2 | free to fulfill the mandate of Our Lord Jesus Christ,
385 7, 6 | against atheistic Communism, dated November 1, 1963.~ Furthermore,
386 Pref | epochs of catastrophe and decadence, to be exclusively
387 7, 3 | the right of property for decades without prejudice to the
388 Pref | Catholic circles to this deceitful "pacifistic" maneuver of
389 Pref | permit themselves to be deceived by the whirlwind of publicity
390 2 | consciences" because the decision at this crossroad depends
391 Summ, 7 | nism. There is no lack of declarations from Communist sources to
392 Pref | were ingenuous and others declaredly leftist. The illusion that
393 7, 1 | subsistence and to make it full, decorous, and tranquil. And the desire
394 7, 1 | produced in abundance circulate defectively in the various parts of
395 8 | regime in order to spread and defend all of the teachings of
396 7, 1 | 1. Defending, thus, the right of property,
397 7, 4 | an attitude of legitimate defense against the exterminating
398 Pref | matter, it seems necessary to define the natural limits of this
399 Pref | the past and to hope for a definitive reconciliation with the
400 6, 2 | exercise; it is, in short, to deform it profoundly. Whence arises,
401 Summ, 6 | profound formative ‑ or deformative ‑ action over the mentalities
402 10 | they would in this way defy God's wrath and call down
403 6, 2 | for its moral and cultural degradation and, therefore, for its
404 6, 2 | property, and as a consequence deliver the individual like a helpless
405 8 | Reverend Monsignor Angelo Dell'Acqua, Substitute Secretary
406 7, 4 | police States, they will demand frequently, perhaps at each
407 7, 5 | trary to the fundamental demands of human nature but which
408 Intr | magazine. It shows a Communist demonstration in front of the Cathedral
409 Pref | of catastrophe and decadence, to be exclusively subject
410 7, 1 | neighbor.~If these truths were denied, the principle of subsidiarity,
411 6, 1 | not fail in her duty of denouncing error and unmasking the
412 6, 2 | more properly say). Without denying the volume of the results
413 6, 2 | direction of the State, is to deprive his mind of some of the
414 7, 4 | properties, generated in the depths of the natural order of
415 6, 1 | soul of the temporal order are coherent and monolithic ‑
416 6, 2 | for its own survival by destroying adverse circumstances
417 7, 4 | JUSTICE: Now, after having described and justified this continuous
418 Summ, 8 | regime, under the conditions desired by the Communists, would
419 Summ, 5 | recommend to Catholics that they desist from every effort to restore
420 7, 4 | to the owner who has been despoiled, like those who enrich themselves
421 7, 6 | abolition of freedom, its State despotism, and even its unhappy economic
422 6, 2 | acting thus, the Church would destroy the possibility of coexistence.
423 6, 1 | a profound formative or destructive influence over the souls
424 6, 2 | family that we shall not even detain ourselves in an analysis
425 3 | liberty; therefore, their determination to face the danger of an
426 3 | tactical reasons that may have determined this change in attitude,
427 Pref | At the same time, events developed on the international scene.
428 1 | and allowing a treatment devoid of violence and, in certain
429 Pref | them in this work, which is devoted exclusively to investigating
430 7, 6 | signifies that after the diagnosis, one wishes to apply therapeutics,
431 7, 6 | multiple aspects of its dialectics, Communism concedes
432 7, 6 | religion and materialism (dialectical and historical) corresponds
433 7, 4 | continues to exist thus "in radice," that is, in its root,
434 7, 1 | s nature, either by the dictates of his reason or by his
435 6, 2 | founded a great number of didactic and ascetic practices approved
436 3 | yesterday would have gladly died in regular armies or guerrilla
437 4 | representative in the Polish Diet of the Catholic group Znak,
438 6, 2 | here the response is not difficult.~It is obvious that the
439 6, 2 | necessarily follows that the more diffused the institution of property,
440 Summ, 3 | follow. Thus the greatest dike of ideological opposition
441 Pref | 1963, the propaganda and diplomacy of Communism were making
442 Pref | Catholic Church.~The propaganda directed by Moscow against the United
443 6, 2 | since, in the case of man, directing his own destiny and providing
444 1 | its specific purpose the "disalienating" of man from any subjection
445 1 | toward the evolutionary "disalienation" of the masses, has the
446 Summ, 10| modus vivendi" have not disarmed the hatred of the Communists:
447 6, 1 | Radio Message of 1947, "Discorsi e Radiomessagi,” Vol. IX,
448 6, 1 | underall the forms, masks, and disguises in which it is presented." (
449 Pref | Rite and the Holy See; the dismissal of Cardinal Mindszenty from
450 3 | form, a majority which is disoriented and indecisive and, for
451 Pref | and so notorious that I dispense myself from commenting on
452 6, 2 | the Soviet government. It disposes arbitrarily of the talents,
453 3 | no longer have the same disposition. Moreover, in the event
454 7, 6 | expressed about the errors disseminated in our society, and already
455 7, 1 | accomplice to the progressive dissemination of misery in a world situation
456 Intr | to choose in the not‑too‑distant future between the lesser
457 Pref | of the Helsinki accords.~Distinct from the twofold "detente" (
458 7, 6 | more or less fictitious distinctions, it is certain that no Catholic
459 6, 2 | relation to material goods distinguishes him from irrational ani
460 5 | erty of action in order to distribute the sacraments and the bread
461 1 | and sometimes lesser ‑ of distributing the Sacraments and of preaching
462 1 | Government with regard to the diverse religions was governed by
463 6, 2 | doctrine which is an indivisible whole. Either She is free
464 3 | giving rise to perplexities, divisions, and even polemics. Many
465 5 | allowing her to preach all the doctrines of the Popes concerning
466 6, 2 | certain that these same papal documents have vehemently risen
467 4 | to some religion by it, doing this not for considerations
468 6, 2 | poverty which constitute it? Don't these vows hamper man'
469 7, 3 | return to the charge with redoubled energy and astuteness.~Then
470 6, 2 | problem, leave not the least doubt about the fact that private
471 1 | currently known as the Orthodox Church. In Poland, the dominant
472 4 | emphasis, an "Open Letter to Dr. Plinio Correa de Oliveira,"
473 6, 2 | obvious that the resources drained from the four cardinal points
474 Pref | the left. And the more "ductile" part of the Communist
475 6, 2 | cultivating it, and producing for this cultivation his
476 7, 1 | factor of abundance in production.~As we see, the institution
477 4 | may perhaps have a certain durability and consistency, thereby
478 6, 2 | always tend, by the very dynamism of their virtue, to create
479 6, 1 | Message of 1947, "Discorsi e Radiomessagi,” Vol. IX,
480 Summ, 4 | study is evident in that an earlier edition penetrated the Iron
481 1 | undergroundness like the early Christians.~3. From a certain
482 7, 2 | more rapidly. it was much easier to combat Arianism than
483 Pref | political spheres of Western and Eastern Europe, in favor of "convergence."
484 1 | Communists into subsisting ecclesiastical hierarchies,
485 Pref | nations. At the same time, ecumenism has provided the instrumentality
486 4 | weekly Kierunki of Warsaw, edited by the association "Pax,"
487 Pref | the course of the years, editions of this work have been published
488 4 | Tadeuz Mazowiecky, senior editor of that review and representative
489 6, 2 | concerning her function as the educator of the human will for the
490 6, 1 | implies the sincere and effective renunciation of
491 6, 2 | artificial order is not really effectual.~Moreover, this hot‑house
492 7, 1 | an indispensable and most efficacious condition for the
493 6, 2 | must raise up in them the efficacious resolution to do everything
494 6, 2 | not be combated with all efficiency. All the more so when this "
495 7, 1 | pejoratively classified as egoism. It is the love for one'
496 Pref | thirteen years that have elapsed since 1963 have seen a pertinacious
497 7, 1 | Magistra" as a fundamental element of Catholic social doctrine,
498 6, 2 | of the moral and cultural elevation of the peoples?~We say that
499 6, 2 | would tend perpetually to eliminate the community of goods.
500 6, 2 | Church and ended up, being eliminated. It is notable also that
501 7, 2 | and flagrant error, but in eliminating from the minds of the faithful
502 7, 4 | not follow in any way the elimination of private property as an
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