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502 1 (5) | in the interest of peace, consented to heavily "socialize" itself
503 4, 3 | irenistic dialogue, which still conserves remnants of pugnacity.~As
504 3, 2 | insensitivity to the consideration that, if a social revolution
505 4, 1 | pure and simple does not consist merely in argumentation,
506 3, 2 | according to our sincerity and consistence in the faith we profess.
507 4, 2 | extensive evolution and thus consisting only of men of good will,
508 4, 3 | adhering only to the solutions consonant with his points of impressionability.~
509 4, 3 | dialogue.~This causes a constantly increasing decimation among
510 1, 6 | communism is nothing as a constructive force, it is something as
511 End (26) | other like sentiments" (Cont. Faust., XXII, 74, PL. 42,
512 3 (10) | remaining on guard against contagion from the unfaithful.~Thus,
513 2, 1 | deterioration, "prepares" new contaminable prospects. Naturally, communist
514 End, 7 | international communism is not contemplating, along with transshipment,
515 4, 1 | attraction or repulsion of one contender for the other. In addition
516 4, 3 | capable of frustrating all contentions but also preventing them.
517 4, 3 | phases in which the forms and contents of the interlocution between
518 4, 2 | evil, and pain to be absurd contingencies of human existence that
519 4 (25) | and simple, and polemics) continue to exist in appearance but
520 2, 2 | against it as a necessity of continued and capital importance.~
521 App2 | Japanese invasion of Manchuria. Continuing, Commager and Morison wrote: "
522 4 (19) | St. Thomas Aquinas, Contra Gent., 111, 71.~
523 4, 1 | vertex of these crises.~The contradiction between the ideas whose
524 End, 2 | of the dross of current contradictions.~Seen in this light, ecumenism
525 1, 10 | friction caused by the stark contrasts between the communist regimes
526 4, 3 | dialogue to the degree they contribute to preventing it from being
527 1, 5 | Marshall mission in China, contributed immensely to Soviet expansion.
528 Intro, 2 | Warsaw magazines to which he contributes and in which he attempted
529 4, 3 | formulations of "truth' contributing fragrant doctrinal incense
530 End, 4 | in which more than one contributor insinuates that, from the
531 1, 5 | that in spite of so many controls there is a continuous flow
532 3, 2 | each concrete case.~For convenience's sake, we will present
533 End, 5 | absence of thermonuclear or conventional wars, revolutions or guerrillas.
534 4, 3 | in favor of the points of convergence. He begins to see these
535 App2 | articles he has read, other conversations. Key words and phrases firmly
536 3, 2 | our eagerness to obtain conversions can only cause them sadness
537 4, 3 | dialogue," our Thomist wants to convey the irenistic ferment to
538 Intro, 3 | useful idiots," if not convinced communists. For this very
539 App2 | Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge responded to the sentiments
540 4, 2 | nations just as smaller cooperatives would on the national level.
541 End, 1 | philosophy that serves as a cornerstone for communism prepares the
542 4, 2 | relativism, and irenicism are all corollaries of one common principle:
543 2, 6 | agrarian reform, urban renewal, corporate and industrial reform,6
544 App2 | opposition of their flocks. "(Corpus Christi Caller, 12‑3‑81).~
545 4, 2 | analysis of the emotional state correlative to this utopianism since ‑‑
546 4, 3 | are processively modified, correspondingly modifying also the meaning
547 3, 2 | elevated and dignified ‑ "corruptio optimi pessima." Some words
548 3, 2 | schism, atheism, or moral corruption might enter their souls.11
549 4, 3 | conception of man, life and the cosmos.~From the emotional point
550 4 (20) | apologetics is a kind of counterpart to bad argument and bad
551 Intro | the book Revolution and Counterrevolution and other works of Prof.
552 End, 8 | promise made to the world at Cova da Iria:~ ~"IN THE END,
553 4, 3 | desirous of producing a coveted emotional neutralization
554 4, 3 | Further exciting irenistic cravings in our Thomist, the euphoria
555 4, 2 | becoming bourgeois or by creating for all men ‑ of which he
556 App2 | compassion to embrace all loving creatures and the whole of nature
557 4, 1 | according to the twofold criterion that we will indicate later.~
558 Intro (1)| reasons: in order to better criticize our essay, he most shamelessly
559 4, 1 | Vocabulaire Technique et Critique de la Philosophie by A.
560 4, 3 | this "crusade" without a cross, our Thomist is clearly
561 Intro (1)| Transshipment and Dialogue has also crossed the Iron Curtain. Again
562 2, 2 | danger, shuts its eyes, crosses its arms, and gives the
563 End (26) | the desire to do harm, the cruelty of vengeance, a spirit implacable
564 4, 2 | religious expeditions like the Crusades ‑‑ should be outlawed as
565 App2 | asked by other parties to crush them. We are told they are
566 2 (6) | Mendonca de Freitas, Ed. Vera Cruz, 4th edition, Sâo Paulo,
567 4, 2 | which are found in so many cultures throughout the course of
568 4 (13) | word "colloquium" (loqui cum). The Portuguese equivalent, "
569 4 (16) | souls, but the dialogue cunningly distorted by communism to
570 End, 4 | Il Dialogo Alla Prova (A Cura di Mario Gozzini, Messo
571 3, 2 | the natural delay of the cure from being added to the
572 2, 4 | ideological system the patient currently accepts, points of affinity
573 2 (8) | advanced. The successive curtailments of the right to property
574 4, 1 | camps and Iron and Bamboo Curtains, a person would have to
575 4, 3 | all the social relations customary between colleagues.~As for
576 3, 2 | by the transformation of customs, by the action of socialist
577 End, 8 | made to the world at Cova da Iria:~ ~"IN THE END, MY
578 4, 1 | dialogue) would be grave and dangerously artificial.~ ~h) Artificiality,
579 4 (16) | efforts at dialogue, and the dangers of irenicism and syncretism
580 App2 | goals of Einstein, Merton, Daniel Yankelovich (New Rules)
581 4, 1 | to his ideas?18~In such dark and painful situations,
582 4, 1 | perspicacity rather than darken it, and so aid the lucidity
583 4, 2 | arguments of this prophet of darkness are arid, confused, and
584 4, 1 | the Prophet Nathan against David, Saint Ambrose against Emperor
585 1 (5) | communist problem in our days.~The considerations that
586 1, 6 | an acknowledgment of how deadly a hypothetical Soviet thermonuclear
587 4, 3 | impossible; when the speakers deal with the matter in question,
588 4, 3 | relationship regarding the debated theme can only be argument.~
589 Intro, 2 | simple fact that we were debating. Such advantages supposedly
590 4, 2 | logically can be predicted a debilitation of the functions of law
591 4, 3 | both parties admit that decantation of the truth will take place
592 End, 7 | Palmiro Togliatti, the now deceased secretary of the ICP.~The
593 3, 2 | have been transformed into deceitful talismans and placed at
594 App2 | movement.~For example, on December 31, 1981, Bishop Roger Mahoney
595 4, 3 | this, the speakers both decide that there is no objective
596 Intro, 1 | immediate reason why we decided to make a special study
597 1, 5 | Thus, although they were a decisive majority, the Catholics
598 App2 | in a comfortable poolside deck chair and lets his eyes
599 4, 3 | way our Thomist tries to decorate the austere Aquinan habit
600 End, 8 | that the irenic content decreases as the word loses its talismanic
601 3 (11) | vigilance of the bishops (cf. "Decreto Conciliar de Ecumenismo,"
602 2 (8) | childish for someone to deduce from that prohibition that
603 1, 4 | philosophical sect which deduces from its erroneous principles
604 Intro, 2 | movement Pax of Poland, deemed it necessary to immunize
605 4, 2 | lingering over or delving deeply into anything. Furthermore,
606 2, 8 | to Marxism is an old and deeprooted phenomenon. It essentially
607 4, 3 | campaign of silence, ostracism, defamation, insult. And everything
608 2, 2 | themselves, misunderstood, defamed and isolated from other
609 1, 5 | Russia have succeeded in defeating the Nazi invader if it did
610 1, 10 | 10. Defeatism Vs. Love of True Peace~ ~
611 1, 6 | it often happens that the defeats experienced by one side
612 4 (20) | Thus, apologetics must be defended, mutatis mutandis, exactly
613 4 (20) | immoderation in praising or defending something, or in vituperating
614 App2 | weapons are a legitimate defensive strategy. The National Conference
615 4, 1 | various camps is synthesized, defined, becomes more profound,
616 4, 2 | relativistic interpretations that deform and undermine it. The ally
617 3, 2 | talismanic word with a slightly deformed meaning, or applaud its
618 4, 1 | St. Augustine, De Civ. Dei, XIX, c. 13) ‑ than extinguishing
619 End, 8 | homage of love, and that She deign to use it, however insignificant
620 4, 2 | and to endure the weary delays of such a task.~ ~
621 4, 3 | is such that it awakens a delightful emotion in countless souls
622 End, 4 | the bad will not have the delights of peaceful coexistence,
623 4, 2 | enjoy lingering over or delving deeply into anything. Furthermore,
624 Intro, 1 | coexistence, ecumenism, Christian Democracy, third force, and so on.
625 2, 2 | allies in the struggle to demolish the existing order of things
626 4 (18) | vécu" ‑ Paul Bourget, Le Démon du Midi, Librairie Plon,
627 App2 | they are led by communist demons.~"Then there is the oncoming
628 1, 5 | in those elections. As we demonstrated at the time in an article
629 4, 1 | this very order. Whoever denies the licitness of argument
630 4, 2 | proletarians, they have a common denominator precisely in this point.~
631 2 (6) | senses, which can merely denote a just and proportional
632 1, 3 | revolution. Anticommunists must denounce, prevent and stop the process
633 App2 | of 1928 wherein nations denounced war as an "instrument of
634 4, 1 | the open and categorical denouncement of everything false in error
635 End (26) | In reality, however, we deny that the options confronting
636 End, 8 | PRIMARY MEANING OF ALIENATION~(DEPENDENCE ON ANOTHER)~AND TO BELIEVE
637 4, 3 | his effort of persuasion depends only on the elimination
638 4 (22) | virtue. There are many who, deploring the discord within the human
639 4, 1 | apprehension rising from the depths of his soul: Are we not
640 1, 7 | most serious difficulties deriving from profound causes, some
641 3 (10) | created by the same God and descending from the same first parents,
642 App2 | unconventional way (sic). I'm describing the individuals, networks,
643 4, 3 | will be followed by the description of its corresponding phase
644 3, 2 | love of neighbor, no one deserves more love than the brother
645 4, 1 | of "dialogue"? "Argument" designates one of the modalities of
646 4, 2 | accordance with the highest designs of God's kindness, justice,
647 4, 3 | further that the Thomist, desiring to convince the other party,
648 4, 3 | their natural end. As he is desirous of producing a coveted emotional
649 1 (5) | hand, if Russia, for now desisting from a suicidal war, wants
650 App2 | makeshift wall of fantasies. Despite the tranquil ambience of
651 End, 2 | of truth in each one and despoiled of the dross of current
652 4, 2 | has invited to a superior destiny, is neither in the integrity
653 4, 1 | professes them, and thereby destroys a whole series of prejudices
654 4, 3 | scrutinizing the most insignificant details ‑ what he calls the "existentialist
655 End, 8 | implicit, one who knows how can detect, characterize, and expose
656 3 (11) | Vatican Council II, which determined that the task of better
657 4, 1 | impossible to use it without determining precisely which meaning
658 3, 2 | those of certain rightly detested privileges. To illustrate,
659 4 (16) | distorted by communism to deviate or keep people from the
660 1 (5) | could well be, as it were, a device for exerting a double psychological
661 4 (21) | Louis de Montfort, True Devotion to Mary, Montfort Publications,
662 4, 3 | apostolate, and therefore dexterous in managing "dialogue".
663 4, 3 | and what unites us. And by dexterously using charity one must know
664 End, 4 | Dialogo Alla Prova (A Cura di Mario Gozzini, Messo Secolo,
665 4, 1 | dialogos is composed of dia, meaning "separation" or "
666 4, 1 | meaning it is to have (see "Dialectique," Vocabulaire Technique
667 4, 3 | Thomist, the euphoria of dialoging and the talismanic prestige
668 4, 1 | Dialogue"~ ~The Greek word dialogos is composed of dia, meaning "
669 4, 3 | only the successive ways of dialoguing but the very content of
670 1 (3) | V.D., then Archbishop of Diamantina, and Most Reverend Msgr.
671 Intro, 1 | felt an urgent need, as if dictated by conscience, to protest
672 End, 7 | by the Polish communist dictator Gomulka, a politics of temporization
673 1, 9 | violent methods and the dictatorial character of present‑day
674 4, 1 | dialogue" (according to the dictionaries) has come to broadly apply
675 4, 2 | will in which all argument dies and men only dialogue among
676 4, 1 | 2. Or, that the speakers differ on a certain subject and
677 4 (16) | we make of bad dialogue differentiate it fundamentally from the
678 2 | method of persuasion, it differs from the "classical" methods
679 1, 1 | stumble over a preliminary difficulty when they settle down to
680 End, 8 | obliquely, that is, only in its diluted and implicit manifestations,
681 4, 3 | unity and at the same time diminish the desire for truth. In
682 4 (19) | of man would be greatly diminished both as regards his understanding,
683 Intro, 4 | is "ideological" in the diminutae rationis sense of the word.~
684 1, 9 | whether it be a bearded, dirty, shabby revolutionary thirsty
685 4 (15) | which the interlocutors disagree, but rather one about which
686 4, 3 | reason. The existentialist disagrees with the Thomist position.
687 End, 8 | AND PRIVATE PROPERTY WILL~DISALIENATE HIM, MAKE HIM ABSOLUTELY
688 End, 8 | trivial uses this content disappears. Thus, the relativistic
689 4, 1 | classification criteria or is disappointed at the lack of some other
690 3, 2 | a social revolution;~- a disaster like famine or disease.~ ~*
691 1, 5 | received from the West. The disastrous policies of the late president
692 4, 3 | intelligence that allows him to discern the profound evils of argument
693 4, 2 | society, to make dedicated disciples of Marx from most of the
694 App2 | discovered "paradise."~To his discomfiture, the world of reality from
695 Intro, 1 | Furthermore, it is used in such disconcertingly daring ways and with so
696 2, 1 | exploit various factors of discontent and agitation. This is done
697 2, 2 | aiming at disorganizing, discouraging and reducing them to inaction.
698 App2 | companionship in his newly discovered "paradise."~To his discomfiture,
699 Intro, 3 | themselves are gradually discovering or deepening their knowledge
700 App2 | question without trying to discredit anyone or anything ‑ without
701 1, 5 | to see how this failure discredits communism both with the
702 4, 2 | or underestimate his real discrepancies with others, leads to a
703 4, 3 | the "antipathetic" and "discriminatory" manner of medieval Thomism,
704 3 (11) | theological matters might be discussed, does no rest on just any
705 1, 5 | representatives. We are not discussing whether this maneuver is
706 4 (25) | investigation, argument‑dialogue, discussion pure and simple, and polemics)
707 4, 1 | It is in no way licit to disdain the use of contrast when
708 3, 2 | disaster like famine or disease.~ ~* Regarding ideological
709 4, 3 | opinion? Doesn't it tend to disfigure the militant character of
710 1 (2) | exploited by ICP. In Italy this disguises its materialistic and atheistic
711 App2 | the sentiments of a nation disgusted with the carnage of the
712 4, 1 | meaning "separation" or "disjunction," and logos, meaning "word."
713 2, 2 | under its command, and in dismantling and neutralizing countless
714 1, 6 | very nature, the forces of disorder and revolution are less
715 4, 3 | discord and war? Doesn't it disorganize public opinion? Doesn't
716 2, 2 | psychological offensive aiming at disorganizing, discouraging and reducing
717 4, 3 | element of pugnacity which displeases the irenistic emotionality.~
718 1, 5 | persuasion" it had at its disposal, the government directly
719 4, 3 | be observed in speakers disposed to argue. This fermentation,
720 1, 6 | through its own natural disposition Russia, as a thermonuclear
721 4, 1 | ideal if there never were dissentions, disputes, or struggles
722 1, 5 | small groups of communist dissidents. Thus, all communist vote
723 End, 6 | the enigmatic character is dissipated, and these talismanic terms
724 4, 3 | principal role. To the degree it dissipates doctrinal errors it comes
725 4, 3 | problems by smiling, and dissipating the most inveterate prejudices
726 4, 2 | Evolutionist Utopianism~ ~The dissolution of the State in its present
727 App2 | while sitting at the least distance possible from a nearby table
728 4 (14) | entertainment has only a distant relationship with the platonic
729 Intro, 1 | observations revealed to us a distinct line of consistency and
730 4, 1 | Polemics~ ~There are also distinctions to make regarding argument,
731 2, 5 | everything that separates men and distinguishes them in a proportionate
732 4, 3 | this irenistic emotionality distorts the meaning of argument-dialogue
733 2, 2 | undisguisable, this inattentive and distracted majority might be jolted
734 3, 3 | uses or hears it, would disturb and impede ipso facto the
735 4, 1 | most sinister causes of disturbances, quarrels, and prolonged,
736 3, 2 | current ones to fall into disuse. Those who formerly would
737 Intro, 1 | there made us feel that the diversiform twisting of the word dialogue
738 4 (22) | side all the questions that divide men, they pretend not only
739 3 (10) | fraternal bonds' precedence over divisions, and thus it is a useful
740 2, 7 | moral liberalism facilitates divorce, adultery, and the revolt
741 End, 8 | the talismanic word by divulging his discovery. By making
742 4, 3 | by a series of easy and dizzying successes.~Appeal and optimism
743 Intro (1)| association, which constitutes a docile tool in the hands of the
744 4, 3 | Saint Thomas: the common doctor seen inside out.~But in
745 Intro | in 1908. He received his doctorate in Law from the Law School
746 4, 2 | the internal friction of doctrines or forces that are at the
747 App2 | is some kind of external dogma. The Aquarian Conspiracy
748 2, 7 | the revolt of children and domestic servants. Mentalities thus
749 1 (2) | danger of a war continues to dominate the Peninsula's political
750 End (26) | Moscow.~If public opinion, dominated by the fear-sympathy syndrome
751 1, 5 | both with the peoples it dominates and with world public opinion.~ ~
752 3, 2 | to the risk of communism dominating the world before the silence
753 1, 7 | communist plan of universal domination faces considerable risks
754 End (26) | reprisals, the passion for dominion, and other like sentiments" (
755 2, 7 | control. However, communists don't see it this way. For them,
756 1 (5) | a device for exerting a double psychological pressure on
757 4 (16) | encyclical ‑ could have doubted his apprehensions. There
758 3, 2 | confide more in morally doubtful techniques than in the supernatural
759 3, 2 | own Catholic brethren to doubts about their faith, persuading
760 App2 | recent years, it has moved dramatically and swiftly from the company
761 4, 3 | price be obtained? Will not drastic means be necessary to implant
762 2, 6 | reform,6 society as a whole draws closer to the communist
763 3, 2 | class;~‑ a particularly dreadful risk, like that of a social
764 4, 2 | on science and technology dreamed of by utopianism includes
765 App2 | time now his mind has been drinking from this side of the ideological
766 1, 5 | presidential elections there was a drop in the overall Marxist vote;
767 End, 2 | one and despoiled of the dross of current contradictions.~
768 4, 3 | as if they had taken a drug.~The word "dialogue" is
769 4 (18) | Paul Bourget, Le Démon du Midi, Librairie Plon, Paris,
770 App2 | Commencement to Armageddon, Ronnie Dugger, Editor, Texas Observer,
771 4 (16) | easy to see that Paul VI dwells longer on argument‑dialogue,
772 4, 2 | through its own natural dynamism, it takes on a Hegelian
773 Intro, 4 | ample and radical mode, e.g. when its victim merely becomes
774 3, 2 | the supernatural in our eagerness to obtain conversions can
775 4, 3 | mirage we have mentioned earlier in this chapter (item 2,
776 4, 3 | optimism and its longings for ease and well‑being, it is predisposed
777 App2 | lead inevitably to a West‑East nuclear confrontation ‑
778 4, 1 | silence and a time to speak" (Eccle. 3:7). Applying this principle
779 App2 | of the West have become economically healthy through the use
780 4, 2 | á outrance;" he is ultra‑ecumenical and ultra‑irenical. None
781 3 (11) | cf. "Decreto Conciliar de Ecumenismo," November 21, 1964, no.
782 2 (6) | Luiz Mendonca de Freitas, Ed. Vera Cruz, 4th edition,
783 1, 6 | and shapeless ruins, the edifice of socialism which Marx,
784 Intro (1)| de la Presse Polonaise, edited in Warsaw by the "Pax" association.
785 4, 1 | Defense of Catholic Action (Editora Ave Maria, São Paulo, 1943),
786 End, 4 | Messo Secolo, Vallecchi Editore Florence, 1964), in which
787 1, 5 | pressured newspaper and magazine editors, as well as radio and television
788 4, 1 | regardless of the degree of education. As the years pass, the
789 Intro, 1 | disconcerting use of these words as efficacious and subtle as a talisman,
790 4, 1 | opened to his real state, efficaciously inviting him to return to
791 3, 2 | Considering only the apostolic efficiency of these illegitimate ruses,
792 End, 8 | this process the means to efficiently defend themselves.~ ~* * *~ ~
793 App2 | scientific advisor to Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson said, '
794 4, 1 | the form of intellectual elaboration that two or more speakers,
795 3, 1 | way, by applying certain elastic words with a very astute
796 1, 5 | communist majority was freely elected by the illustrious Polish
797 End, 8 | seduction is as though it were electrically charged, is only attractive
798 4 (24) | Frivolity is always an evil. Elegance and refinement are praiseworthy
799 4, 2 | aspect. It invites him to elevate and to perfect his soul
800 4, 3 | it seeks to produce the elevation of both to a "truth" on
801 4, 3 | irenicism becomes relativism, he eliminates argument‑dialogue, which
802 App2 | Steele Commager and Samuel Elliot Morison, "the Washington
803 1 (5) | marginal commentary which can elucidate an important aspect of the
804 4, 1 | indispensable means for the elucidation of truth in human convivium.
805 4, 3 | that, even when they are in embryo form, make him so susceptible
806 End | conclusion clearly and easily emerges that communism is the great
807 App2 | reports or rumors of "wars;" "emerging" nations at odds with "underdeveloped"
808 4, 1 | the Holy Ghost raised up eminent polemists in the Church
809 4, 3 | order of things in which empathy, of which the fullness is
810 4, 1 | David, Saint Ambrose against Emperor Theodosius, Saint Gregory
811 4, 3 | being, it is predisposed to emphatically admire the irenic apostle.~
812 App2 | weapons and the "threat" to employ them.~Even more radical
813 Intro, 1 | and widely used artifice employed by communism in its incessant
814 2 (6) | landowners; the participation of employees in the profits, management,
815 4, 3 | irenicist, this kind of Catholic employs counter‑productive and old‑
816 3 (11) | only sufficient study to enable them to go unscathed by
817 4, 1 | tournament or a battle.~This enables one to see that argument
818 4, 3 | everything like a toy whose enchantment grows as he plays with it.~
819 4, 3 | argument‑dialogue in order to encompass only dialogue‑entertainment
820 2, 4 | the new ideology will only encounter secondary obstacles.~During
821 4, 2 | positive final result would encourage men enough to peaceably
822 2 (6) | enterprise, as long as it is encouraged where appropriate and not
823 1, 8 | countries, has not led to encouraging results. As we have seen,
824 4, 3 | takes another step in his endeavor to dialogue.~He now begins
825 | ending
826 App2 | National Conference of Bishops endorsed the Vatican II Council's
827 4, 3 | talisman it automatically endows those who use it with its
828 4 (16) | apprehensions. There Paul VI energetically affirms: "The sword of the
829 4, 3 | flock. His intransigence, energy, and suspicion are reserved
830 4, 1 | Thus man, when arguing, engages himself totally, not just
831 2, 7 | complete freedom will no longer engender inequalities. For communists,
832 4, 1 | talismanic meanings are then engendered one from the other under
833 3, 2 | television considerably enhanced. For this reason the person
834 End, 6 | talismanic words are used enigmatically in many circumstances. But
835 3, 2 | and the urgent need to enlighten and teach them;~‑ the possibility
836 4, 1 | serenity, at other times it is ennobled in the light of a fiery
837 4, 2 | fundamental force for the ennoblement of man in every aspect.
838 3 (10) | authority of the Church, the enormous gravity of error or revolt
839 4, 3 | of irenicism, receives an enrichment that is not contrary to
840 1, 10 | judicious accords that do not entail a renunciation of the fundamental
841 3, 2 | moral consequences that it entails;~‑ the risk that the growing
842 2, 2 | militant anti-communists from entering the fight. These two results
843 2, 5 | communist regime once it enters the phase of state capitalism
844 End, 8 | exists in the mind of its enthusiasts ‑ Since its advance is barred
845 Intro, 2 | 1965), Mr. Z. Czajkowski enumerated the advantages that he saw
846 4, 3 | considered in the abstract. The enunciation of each phase of the process
847 4, 2 | cooperativist state of affairs envisioned by Communism as the ideal
848 2, 5 | produced by man's tendency to envy and revolt ‑ logically leads
849 4, 1 | Doesn't Omnia possum in eo qui me comfortat (Philip.
850 4 (15) | occasional and sporadic episode relative to some aspect
851 4, 1 | recurret," said Horace tersely (Epist., 1, 10,24). By not fearing
852 End, 8 | ABSOLUTELY FREE~AND ABSOLUTELY EQUAL~ ~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~ ~ ~ ULTIMATE
853 4, 2 | circumscribed, they are not eradicable from this world, as taught
854 4, 2 | political spheres. Men who err neither intellectually nor
855 4, 2 | course of history, and which erupted in the West with marked
856 4 (21) | persecuted his brother Abel, and Esau his brother Jacob, who are
857 App2 | alternative. It is the ultimate escape from reason and logic.~This
858 App2 | reality from which he had escaped by jet only a day before
859 4, 3 | the most dangerous of all essentialists.~These are the wiles of
860 End (26) | preserve peace, the worldwide establishment of Communism.~This supreme
861 1, 6 | telegram of the same date to 0 Estado de S. Paulo). This is an
862 End, 8 | TRIUMPH!"~ ~ ~MAN ALIENATED (ESTRANGED) BY THE UNNATURAL~AND ANTI‑
863 4, 3 | cravings in our Thomist, the euphoria of dialoging and the talismanic
864 1, 5 | by a revolution. In other European countries, Russia, one of
865 Intro, 2 | submit for the reader's evaluation.~ ~
866 App2 | mainline Protestant and Evangelical churches into the quiet
867 1 (5) | struggle. With each new event of importance that occurs
868 4, 3 | thus becomes the center of events, and everyone's attention
869 4, 3 | ultimate meaning, "dialogue" evolves to become increasingly identified
870 Intro, 3 | they know that they are "evolving" ideologically. But it seems
871 4, 2 | relativism.~In fact, the exacerbated desire for unanimous, universal,
872 2, 5 | lead in its last phase.~The exacerbation of the appetite for Equality ‑
873 4, 1 | when they are bad ‑ all the exacerbations that are censurable in argument
874 4, 3 | the irenicist increasingly exaggerates the importance of the cordiality
875 End, 1 | syndrome.~It would be an exaggeration to say that the victim of
876 4 (15) | Dialogue‑investigation does not examine a subject about which the
877 1, 5 | overcome serious obstacles. Examples:~ ~6. The Unresponsiveness
878 App2 | Soviet Union, has long since exceeded the bounds of justice and
879 End, 2 | ecumenism" clearly has an excellent meaning in itself (cf. Ch.
880 3, 4 | 4. An Exception About the Use of the Word
881 End, 1 | the talismanic word only exceptionally results in mere preparation.
882 2, 6 | laudable pretext of destroying excessive inequalities and privileges,
883 4 (24) | sense, that is, of a person excessively attached to an elegant,
884 4, 1 | when it merely seeks the exchange of information or to entertain
885 4, 3 | action more useful than exchanging arguments in a smooth irenistic
886 3, 3 | in the emotion which it excites. Reflection, drawing towards
887 4, 3 | radical relativism. Further exciting irenistic cravings in our
888 App1 | Irenistic cordiality is made the exclusive factor of persuasion: relativism.~~ ~~~~
889 App2 | manifold crisis, no one can be excused. If twenty years from now,
890 4, 1 | as there are few who are exempt from any antipathy towards
891 2, 2 | sect cannot be content with exercising the above described neutralizing
892 1, 9 | Free World, continues to exert all its power of intimidation,
893 1 (5) | as it were, a device for exerting a double psychological pressure
894 4, 2 | let them go. Nevertheless, exhausted by class struggle and fearing
895 4 (19) | proper end. If nothing evil existed in things, the good of man
896 3, 3 | talismanic word can be "exorcised" through its analysis. Thus,
897 3, 3 | B. Analysis "Exorcises" the Magic Power of the
898 1 (5) | highest interests of communist expansionism. To understand the plausibility
899 2, 3 | somewhat favorable attitude of expectancy. The fruit of the process
900 4, 2 | combative and religious expeditions like the Crusades ‑‑ should
901 4, 1 | redoubled strength: "Naturam expelles furca, tamen usque recurret,"
902 1, 6 | happens that the defeats experienced by one side are not necessarily
903 4, 3 | presented as a perfect and agile expert on the most recent tactics
904 4, 3 | Manipulated thus by the experts of this linguistics, what
905 4, 2 | This appetite is quite explainable since each being, because
906 4, 1 | of ideas. This is easily explained from the moral standpoint,
907 Intro, 2 | The point of reference explaining and ordering the entire
908 4 (16) | passing, it nevertheless explicitly rejects irenicism and shows
909 End, 8 | barred from the ways of explicitness, the irenic myth, incubated
910 4, 2 | This condition is highly exploitable by communism through the
911 4, 3 | brilliance.~As a rule, the exploiter of the talismanic word ‑
912 4, 2 | Western world, communism exploits the emotional circumstances
913 App2 | the Manhattan Project's Explosive Division and a scientific
914 End, 8 | Once the myth has been exposed, its influence becomes null
915 3, 2 | indifferent to the risk of exposing our own Catholic brethren
916 2, 1 | handful of adepts begins to expound communist doctrine openly.
917 3 (10) | nature of this separation is expressed with admirable moral and
918 4, 2 | clarity in thinking and expressing what one thinks really leads
919 2 (6) | We do not take the expressions "agrarian reform," "business
920 4 (22) | 488).~Paul VI also speaks expressively about this irenicism in
921 3, 2 | our defeat, to renounce expressly or tacitly the institution
922 4, 3 | talismanic word is irenistic, it extends itself from irenistic argument‑
923 3 (10) | talismanic mutilation of the real extent of this separation. This
924 3, 2 | process all the interior and exterior changes of attitude toward
925 App2 | nuclear holocaust... and the extermination of the human race.~"Is the
926 App2 | something that is some kind of external dogma. The Aquarian Conspiracy
927 4, 1 | Dei, XIX, c. 13) ‑ than extinguishing among men the true and the
928 4, 2 | goes further and seeks to extirpate any and all militant character
929 3, 2 | solutions, the violent panaceas extolled by demagogy and effective
930 2, 2 | organizations appear emotional and extremist to the greater part of the
931 End, 8 | experiment, where the human eye looks at a translucent cloth
932 1 (2) | majority of the population, facilitate the expansion of the Communist
933 2, 7 | degree that moral liberalism facilitates divorce, adultery, and the
934 1, 10 | in the Free World, thus facilitating an accommodation between
935 4, 2 | Moreover, as the utopianist fails to consider the existence
936 4 (20) | value, a kind of Christian fairy tale. One can easily see
937 2, 5 | laws is created in him. Fallen human nature easily tends
938 Intro, 3 | abyss into which they are falling and would step back.~Only
939 4, 1 | noisy character and easily falls into personal attack when
940 4 (16) | syncretism as elements of falsification of the dialogue of salvation,
941 3, 2 | and invaluable personal, familiar, or regional peculiarities
942 3, 2 | revolution;~- a disaster like famine or disease.~ ~* Regarding
943 2, 1 | indoctrination forms a group of fanaticized recruits. The party is established;
944 App2 | breached his makeshift wall of fantasies. Despite the tranquil ambience
945 2 (6) | conditions of city workers, farm workers, small rural landowners,
946 1, 5 | which would supposedly fascinate them so easily. The fact
947 4, 3 | counter‑productive and old‑fashioned methods of apostolate because
948 4, 3 | countless souls that holds them fast, and from which they have
949 3, 2 | prin ciples to avoid the fatal consequences of our defeat,
950 End, 8 | We ask Our Lady of Fatima to receive this study as
951 End (26) | like sentiments" (Cont. Faust., XXII, 74, PL. 42, 447).
952 4 (18) | ll faut vivre comme on pense, sinon,
953 End (26) | opinion, dominated by the fear-sympathy syndrome and intoxicated
954 Intro, 2 | in Catolicismo (no. 170, Feb. 1965), Mr. Z. Czajkowski
955 4, 3 | serve as mere pretexts for feeding and increasing the irenic
956 App2 | life, according to Marilyn Ferguson in "The Aquarian Conspiracy:
957 4, 3 | to convey the irenistic ferment to his other types of relations
958 End, 4 | inflexible rigors of the most ferocious persecution.~ ~
959 End (26) | inimical to all peace, the ferocity of reprisals, the passion
960 End, 7 | religion by a violent and feverish campaign. In view of the
961 4, 1 | gave us (cf. John 8 and ff.). Thus, to never argue
962 4 (23) | to Plato. "Habent suafata fibelli, " says the proverb. "Habent
963 1 (5) | cause vibrations in the fibers of soul sympathetic to communism
964 4, 3 | prestige and brilliance.~ ~e) Fifth Effect ‑ Tendency to Abuse
965 4 (21) | brother Jacob, who are the figures of the reprobate and the
966 1, 5 | electoral campaign. The rank‑and‑file voter of the opposition -
967 End, 8 | receive this study as a filial homage of love, and that
968 2, 1 | minority. While communism fills its ranks with this minority,
969 1, 5 | have not lacked immense financial resources and the best technicians
970 4 (18) | pense, sinon, Ot ou tard, on finit par penser comme on a vécu" ‑
971 1, 5 | defeat at the hands of tiny Finland in 1939. How can one be
972 4, 1 | expression and, in turn, fire up controversies of great
973 3 (11) | who are also sufficiently firm in the theological virtue
974 App2 | conversations. Key words and phrases firmly rooted in his subconscious
975 1 (5) | visible causes to see how it fits into the new methods and
976 4, 1 | good and evil, and the fittingness of logic to lead man to
977 Intro, 1 | and forced way around a fixed point of legitimate residual
978 Intro, 1 | to protest against such a flagrant violation of the rules of
979 4, 3 | habit with a Kierkegaardian flamula and to put Saint Thomas
980 End, 6 | having a Marxist and Hegelian flavor.~ ~
981 1, 6 | attack. His victim tends to flee rather than fight back.
982 4, 1 | they will also be men of flesh and blood, who will constitute
983 4, 3 | irenic apostle as having a flexible and lucid intelligence that
984 App2 | vocal opposition of their flocks. "(Corpus Christi Caller,
985 End, 4 | Secolo, Vallecchi Editore Florence, 1964), in which more than
986 1, 5 | controls there is a continuous flow of refugees who face the
987 4, 3 | the speaker bitten by the fly of irenicism, the other
988 4, 3 | everyone's attention is focused on him. The press, the radio,
989 4, 3 | puts all his effort into focusing on what is common to both
990 4, 3 | their staying outside the fold.~ ~Hatred for the Most Ardent
991 1, 5 | complemented by the enigmatic follies of the Marshall mission
992 4, 2 | by Communism as the ideal following the dictatorship of the
993 3, 2 | developed processively as follows.~ ~
994 4, 3 | and chain on a prisoner's foot. The relations with the
995 4 (22) | confusion reigning in souls, are forcefully impelled by an ardent desire
996 App2 | by Thomas Merton. James Forest summarizes Merton's thoughts: "
997 4, 1 | other to, according to the formula of Saint Remigius, "Burn
998 4, 3 | and being more a matter of formulation than substance. Ultimately,
999 4, 2 | this point.~Through his fortune, social position, and political
1000 1, 5 | Failure in Organizing and Fostering Production~ ~Communism,
1001 1 (3) | Counter‑Revolution (The Foundation for a Christian Civilization,
1002 2, 2 | Communism was very successful in founding parties practically all