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Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira
Church and communist state

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1503 Summ | Summary~ 1504 Pref | commenting on them.~ ~In summation, then, Communism has power, 1505 7, 1 | thwarted but, on the contrary, sup­ported and taken advantage 1506 Pref | Communist world, it is not superfluous to call to mind some great 1507 6, 2 | upon which all sanctity is supported. For a soul to sanctify 1508 Pref | publicity raised up around the supposed Communist omnipo­tence, 1509 4 | nothing prevents us from supposing that manifesta­tions in 1510 7, 4 | created them nor can valid­ly suppress them), what is the solution 1511 1 | which have not yet been suppressed, an attitude of odious tolerance, 1512 8 | in appearance and on the surface, and Communists in the most 1513 Pref | power to be overtaken or surpassed by the Russians.~If anyone 1514 7, 4 | reserved for himself the surplus, there would be constituted 1515 6, 2 | legitimately express some surprise that they are not much greater, 1516 Pref | pacifistic optimism, which surreptitiously led Americans to forget 1517 6, 2 | tends to fight for its own survival by des­troying adverse circumstances 1518 3 | the Church is allowed to survive, even though reduced to 1519 7, 3 | that the Church should suspend for years on end the exercise 1520 3 | of fervor, optimism, or suspicioncontinue to believe that 1521 7, 1 | said that "onme ens appetit suum esse") look out, first of 1522 8 | will allow themselves to be swept along in an even much greater 1523 4 | in each case, by the an­swers that can be made to them:~ 1524 Summ, 10| Primate of Hungary, is a symbol of heroic resistance to 1525 3 | materialism and atheism, are in sympathy with the economic and social 1526 3 | aspects of Communism!~In synthesis, then, in all or in nearly 1527 7, 7 | become immediately aware of systematic violation of such a pact.~ ~ 1528 6, 2 | which constitute it? Don't these vows hamper man's 1529 2 | regime in accordance with a tacit "modus vivendi";~b) or to 1530 5 | accepted, in all con­science, tacitly or expressly, as a price 1531 6, 1 | truth does not require at­tacking or refuting error is of 1532 4 | weekly Wiez by authors Mr. Tadeuz Mazowie­cky, senior editor 1533 7, 6 | Catholicism and Marxism." (Palmiro Tagliatti, cf telegram of March 21, 1534 6, 2 | necessities of tomorrow by tak­ing possession of the ground, 1535 6, 2 | disposes arbitrarily of the talents, the work, and of the production 1536 7, 7 | conditions we have been talking about is illi­cit, a pact 1537 7, 6 | quite evident that the mili­tant Church has not renounced, 1538 Pref | the Cold War.~The special targets of the "pacifistic" Soviet 1539 1 | dictatorship of the prole­tariat should open the way toward 1540 7, 1 | sharply against its limi­tations and grows in sharpness and 1541 1 | to be the only doctrine taught and accepted officially 1542 5 | the Church full freedom to teach her doctrine, since this 1543 8 | spread and defend all of the teachings of the Church against the 1544 7, 7 | powerful resources of modern technology, would not become immediately 1545 6, 2 | Communism, as well as the tedium, the neurosis, and the suicides 1546 7, 4 | is the solution for the ten­sion resulting therefrom?~ 1547 Pref | supposed Communist omnipo­tence, see with full clarity that 1548 1 | to the world that it in­tended to do away with all religions, 1549 4 | preliminary allegations tending to avoid the study of the 1550 6, 1 | complete in its doctrinal con­tent, more subtle and multiform 1551 6, 2 | have occurred in the mat­ter of private property. But 1552 5 | purely and sim­ply in these terms, the answer is necessarily 1553 4 | with all of its horrors, in­ternal and external, conventional 1554 7, 6 | freedom to fight against her terrible adversary.~ 1555 Pref | numbers, to attack this terribly great and ridiculously weak 1556 8 | Paulo, on the occasion of Thanks­giving Day of 1956). What 1557 6, 2 | obtained in this way, we never­theless can legitimately express 1558 | thence 1559 Pref | first place by groups of theologians and men of action, some 1560 6, 2 | experience contradicts this theoretical conclusion, since among 1561 7, 6 | diagnosis, one wishes to apply therapeutics, that is, after the doc­ 1562 | thereafter 1563 4 | external, conventional and thermonuclear. In such an event, 1564 7, 4 | morality, in the position of a thief. And those persons who receive 1565 7, 1 | indispensable. And the same thing holds in connectionwith 1566 8 | inspiration for their whole way of thinking, of being, and of behaving. 1567 6, 2 | coexistence.~ ~3. In regard to the third condition, it seems to us 1568 Pref | transcription in more than thirty newspapers and magazines 1569 Pref | United States that gravely threatens the Atlantic alliance; b) 1570 7, 1 | proper bounds, should not be thwarted but, on the contrary, sup­ 1571 6, 2 | such a society is not iden­tical with that of individuals 1572 7, 6 | multiple aspects of its dialec­tics, Communism concedes nothing 1573 7, 4 | having described and jus­tified this continuous revival 1574 Pref | left. And the more "duc­tile" part of the Communist world 1575 2 | existence it has led up till now behind the Iron Curtain, 1576 7, 4 | defense against the extermina­ting action of a tyrannical power 1577 Pref | will perhaps have taken a tiny step toward the regime of 1578 7, 1 | everything in favor of a propor­tional diffusion of riches in the 1579 5 | between the Church and a "toler­ant" Communist regime might 1580 6, 2 | unacceptable, for the necessity of tolerating a lesser evil cannot lead 1581 6, 1 | laws, culture, and cus­toms of which a particular regime 1582 Pref | of the calamities ‑ the torpor of the good.~* * *~Under 1583 Pref | surprising, much less calami­tous.~That is perhaps the worst 1584 | towards 1585 7, 7 | one is permitted to con­tract to do something illicit. 1586 Summ, 7 | considered in this study. The traditional official and semiofficial 1587 7, 4 | easily foresee the immense train of difficulties that the 1588 Pref | colossus are of clay, will trample on those feet. This essay 1589 7, 1 | make it full, decorous, and tranquil. And the desire to have 1590 Pref | not counting its complete transcription in more than thirty newspapers 1591 Pref | managing to work immense transformations and attaining to a large 1592 10 | living? Why live in a world transformed into an immense population 1593 1 | purpose of under­handedly transforming religion into a vehicle 1594 7, 3 | of Europe that it can be transmitted from generation to generation, 1595 7, 5 | which are profoundly con­trary to the fundamental demands 1596 7, 3 | offensive.~Who does not tremble at the thought of seeing 1597 Pref | ambitious who try to guess the trend of events so that they may 1598 7, 3 | condition will endure the trial.~Besides, as we have pointed 1599 7, 6 | that is, after the doc­trinal condemnation, to apply a 1600 3 | other confessions are having trouble fixing an attitude toward 1601 6, 2 | its own survival by des­troying adverse circumstances and 1602 7, 1 | one's neighbor.~If these truths were denied, the principle 1603 7, 4 | every time that an intellec­tual or a manual laborer produced 1604 6, 2 | the love of God, the vir­tue of justice, and the sanctification 1605 6, 2 | welfare, and obviously the cul­tural as well, not only of individuals 1606 6, 2 | the more virtuous and cul­tured the people will be. This 1607 7, 6 | may seem that certain ges­tures of "detente" of the late 1608 10 | Fatima, is that wars are turned away by prayer, penance, 1609 Pref | accords.~Distinct from the twofold "detente" (Moscow-Washington 1610 7, 4 | prepared to exercise every type of violence to impose, the 1611 7, 4 | of a Communist inspired tyr­anny, prepared to exercise 1612 7, 4 | extermina­ting action of a tyrannical power whose bestial brutality 1613 6, 2 | indispensable to the individ­ual as well as to the common 1614 Pref | and the Catholics of the Ukrainian Rite and the Holy See; the 1615 4 | it suits them, they will un­leash against it the most 1616 3 | Communism previously maintained unanimously by those who believe in 1617 5 | desirable in theory but unattainable in practice as a result 1618 8 | result sometimes from the unavoidable acceptance of the hypothesis 1619 7, 4 | ishment and the inevitable uncertainties regarding the outcome of 1620 1 | fu­ture life, promised to uncomplaining laborers as a reward for 1621 6, 2 | Russian people there is an undeniable cultural and technical progress 1622 6, 1 | unmask and refute error underall the forms, masks, and disguises 1623 1 | this attitude seems to be undergoing a gradual change in other 1624 1 | live in a state of heroic undergroundness like the early Christians.~ 1625 6, 2 | the soul, it is easy to understand how important the foregoing 1626 6, 2 | for this same rea­son one understands why the Holy See, so severely 1627 Pref | All of this is so, be it understood, if Providence does not 1628 6, 2 | or in which there are not unequal fortunes, great, medium, 1629 6, 2 | indeed well known that the unexercised faculties of the soul tend 1630 6, 2 | against circumstances gravely unfavor­able to itself is destroyed 1631 6, 2 | creates conditions highly unfavorable to the salva­tion, sanctification, 1632 5 | bread of the word of God unfettered?~When the question is presented 1633 7, 6 | despotism, and even its unhappy economic experience, is 1634 Pref | of these two themes has unique char­acteristics and perspectives, 1635 3 | regular armies or guerrilla units to prevent the establishment 1636 | unless 1637 6, 1 | the whole truth, and to unmask and refute error underall 1638 6, 1 | of denouncing error and unmasking the sowers of lies. . ." ( 1639 3 | worldwide persecution of unprecedented proportions aimed at the 1640 8 | taking advantage of the unrestricted liber­ty of word and action 1641 Pref | against the giant, having an unshakable certainty that the final 1642 7, 4 | and of nations, and as an unshakeable imperative of the Law of 1643 6, 1 | this is complemented by an untiring and explicit indoctrination 1644 6, 2 | out private property, the upright souls would always tend, 1645 Pref | the United States employed useful innocents ‑ of an innocence 1646 4 | Avoid This Problem~ ~The usefulness of such an investigation 1647 | using 1648 Pref | but of an indisputable utility ‑ to spread an atmosphere 1649 6, 2 | soul. Without accepting the utopian ideal of a society in which 1650 8 | stated above in section V would bring immense benefits 1651 6, 1 | habitually perceived in a vague, subconscious, but very 1652 6, 2 | thesis holds good that it is vain to keep silent about the 1653 1 | oppressing classes take ad­vantage of this "alienation" to 1654 8 | Cardinal D. Carlos Carmelo de Vasconcellos Motta, then Archbishop of 1655 10 | about the principle of pri­vate property, the Communist 1656 6, 2 | same papal docu­ments have vehemently risen up against the numer­ 1657 1 | transforming religion into a vehicle of Communism;~‑ to promote 1658 7, 6 | collective Letter of the Venerable Italian Episcopate against 1659 3 | the duty to fight to pre­vent a worldwide persecution 1660 Pref | the various stages of "con­vergence" are nothing more than so 1661 7, 1 | powerful, and fecund to pro­vide first of all for his personal 1662 7, 1 | Communism affirim that the indi­vidual exists primarily for society 1663 7, 1 | and struggles with greater vigor.~This instinct, when held 1664 Summ, 1 | alternative: it had to react vigorously against them. During the 1665 7, 7 | immediately aware of systematic violation of such a pact.~ ~ 1666 Summ, 7 | immediately become aware of violations of the pact.~ ~ 1667 6, 1 | brutal in its moments of violent action than that exercised 1668 6, 2 | to the love of God, the vir­tue of justice, and the 1669 Pref | In this way, they would virtually arrive at Communism. The 1670 6, 2 | OF JUSTICE: The cardinal virtues are, as the name says, the 1671 Pref | gives us an overwhelming vision of the escalation of Communist 1672 7, 5 | longer by their intrinsic vitality if extrinsic factors had 1673 6, 2 | say). Without denying the volume of the results obtained 1674 Summ, 3 | constituted an impassable wall for Communist propaganda 1675 Summ, 10| Lady said that wars are warded off by prayer, penance, 1676 4 | The weekly Kierunki of Warsaw, edited by the association " 1677 Pref | who will most especially waste their time reading this 1678 6, 2 | attracts to exceptional ways. If this state were to be 1679 Pref | terribly great and ridiculously weak adversary. We repeat: Since 1680 3 | If this phenomenon of a weakening in the anti-­Communist attitude 1681 Pref | to rise more rapidly in wealth and power.~The ones who 1682 7, 6 | participants of the 13th Italian Week of Pastoral Adaptation, 1683 3 | Concrete Situation~ ~Before weighing all the arguments pro and 1684 Pref | not prepared to give due weight to the fact that public 1685 7, 1 | stimulate production is the whip . . .~We do not deny that 1686 Pref | selves to be deceived by the whirlwind of publicity raised up around 1687 4 | Catholic group Znak, and Mr. A. Wielowieyski, his collaborator. ("Otwarcie 1688 Pref | hand, Communism does not win them over, and, on the other 1689 7, 7 | that is, if the Church wished to accept co­existence with 1690 7, 6 | after the diagnosis, one wishes to apply therapeutics, that 1691 Pref | of the United States is withdrawing everywhere as it permits 1692 6, 2 | from a germination in the womb of the society. Rather it 1693 6, 2 | which even now fill us with wonder. These glorious exceptions, 1694 7, 6 | constitutes a betrayal of the working class ( ... ). There has 1695 Pref | capitalist and communist worlds. At that time, a new set 1696 6, 2 | the priesthood. Nothing~is worse than its corruption. And 1697 10 | property and the family, is not worth living. Would not the sacrificing 1698 4 | collaborator. ("Otwarcie na Wschod," Wiez, Nos. 1112, Nov.‑ 1699 6, 1 | Vol. IX, p.393). Pius XI expressed the same thought~ 1700 6, 1 | against that truth. As Pius XII said, "The Church, ever 1701 6, 1 | March 14, 1937. AAS, Vol. XXIX, p. 1 , 63). The false maxim 1702 6, 2 | Dec. 18, 1903 ‑ ASS, Vol. XXXVI, pp. 341‑343).~Now, since, 1703 7, 6 | materialistic conception of Histoi:y, its negation of the rights 1704 Pref | forecast such calamities in the year that this study was first 1705 3 | millions of Catholics who only yesterday would have gladly died in 1706 10 | it not be preferable to yield to them?~Oh, men of little 1707 7, 3 | the thought of seeing the younger generation of any part of 1708 | your 1709 1 | the Russian, Polish, and Yugo­slav governments still maintain 1710 4 | against this essay by Mr. Zbigniew Czajkowski, an outstanding 1711 8 | Catholics had been much more zealous in taking advantage of the 1712 4 | Diet of the Catholic group Znak, and Mr. A. Wielowieyski,


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