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1003 4, 3 | of "truth' contributing fragrant doctrinal incense to this
1004 4, 3 | Apathy, the Psychological Framework of the Talismanic Word in
1005 App2 | Britain, the Soviet Union, France and the United Nations.
1006 4, 1 | Saint Bernard, and Saint Francis de Sales.~ ~1) Argument
1007 End (26) | civilization, then it must be frankly recognized that the human
1008 4, 3 | thing. Everything would be fraternally and lovingly absorbed in
1009 1, 5 | violence, astuteness, and fraud, rather than by an ideological
1010 End (26) | relativistic view of religion ‑ fraudulently introduced in then by the
1011 2, 5 | the French Revolution are fraught with stimuli toward it.
1012 App2 | limitation. Today we call it a "freeze." The second was detente,
1013 2 (6) | Oliveira, and Luiz Mendonca de Freitas, Ed. Vera Cruz, 4th edition,
1014 3, 2 | using it with increasing frequency for every application, and
1015 4, 1 | right of virtue or to the frequent interference of sin.~If
1016 4, 3 | produced, and through new frictions with antithetical formulations
1017 4, 3 | a precarious and budding friendship. He will seek to attack
1018 2, 4 | realize it, he won't be frightened;~‑ imagines that he is acting
1019 4 (24) | often frivolous social life. Frivolity is always an evil. Elegance
1020 App2 | table which supports his frosty refreshment, he begins to
1021 4, 1 | VII against Napoleon. Many fruitful graces have derived from
1022 3, 3 | sensible and imaginative fruition of the word. Keeping its
1023 4, 1 | clashes are, in themselves, fruits of original sin. It would
1024 End, 8 | communist maneuver will be frustrated.~This book was written with
1025 4, 3 | would not only be capable of frustrating all contentions but also
1026 3, 2 | us to choose between the fulfillment of our duty as Christians
1027 4, 1 | authentically militant, in the fullest sense of the word, is inherent
1028 4, 2 | predicted a debilitation of the functions of law and justice so extensive
1029 4, 1 | strength: "Naturam expelles furca, tamen usque recurret,"
1030 App2 | something of what I have gained. After all, a part of something
1031 App2 | nuclear war.~Among the tenets gaining acceptance by the general
1032 3, 2 | brothers in the faith" (Gal. 6:10);~ ‑ Insensitivity
1033 1 (4) | ideology of certain "avant‑garde" personages of the French
1034 2, 2 | communism. The communists try to gather the "useful idiots" into
1035 Intro, 1 | observations and notes we gathered here and there made us feel
1036 4, 1 | example our Divine Master gave us (cf. John 8 and ff.).
1037 4, 1 | that persons from different generations understand them in different
1038 4, 2 | tendency for what we could generically and perhaps somewhat loosely
1039 4, 1 | I will put enmities" ‑‑ Genesis, 3:15) and to the earthly
1040 4 (19) | Thomas Aquinas, Contra Gent., 111, 71.~
1041 App2 | is overwhelmingly likely. George Kistiakowsky, who was head
1042 1, 5 | have conquered powerful Germany all by themselves?~Military
1043 2, 5 | this, and the ideological germs bequeathed to the world
1044 2 | TRANSSHIPMENT~ ~ ~ ~ ~In order to get a precise focus on what
1045 4, 1 | good of souls, the Holy Ghost raised up eminent polemists
1046 4, 3 | actions. He seems to have the gift of resolving the most difficult
1047 4, 2 | would be independent and gifted with stable and happy living
1048 4, 1 | secretary of State, Msgr. Giovanni Battista Montini, later
1049 End, 3 | interesting article of Rev. Fr. Giuseppe De Rosa, S.J., entitled "
1050 4, 3 | radio, and the television gladly feature him certain of pleasing
1051 4, 3 | reality.~With a magnifying glass our irenicist begins to
1052 Intro, 2 | then we were only able to glimpse, was laid bare.~Whereas
1053 4, 1 | the ideas whose truth he glimpses and the life he leads seems
1054 4, 2 | leaning toward socialism and glimpsing possibilities of a pact
1055 4, 3 | the two professors, and it glitters with the many seductions
1056 App2 | dialogue." From one end of the globe to the other there is an
1057 4, 3 | ireno ‑talismanic sense that glows with all the appeal of the
1058 4 (23) | lead those who use it to a gnostic‑platonic religious position
1059 1, 5 | as a lesser evil, namely "Gomulkian" representatives. We are
1060 End, 4 | Alla Prova (A Cura di Mario Gozzini, Messo Secolo, Vallecchi
1061 4, 2 | by the Faith, elevated by grace, and developed according
1062 4, 3 | new ones resulting in a grandiose process of universal distillation
1063 2 (8) | A graphic example of the efficacy
1064 3 (10) | the Church, the enormous gravity of error or revolt against
1065 1 (5) | the split between the two "greats" of Communism presents,
1066 4, 1 | Emperor Theodosius, Saint Gregory VII against Henry IV, and
1067 3, 2 | the gradual but systematic grinding away of the rights of persons,
1068 4, 3 | irenistic interlocutor, gripped by the hidden content of
1069 4, 3 | He now begins to consider groundless the doctrinal differences
1070 4, 3 | a toy whose enchantment grows as he plays with it.~The
1071 4, 3 | remove all prejudices, and guarantees its user the glory of persuading
1072 3 (10) | the faithful remaining on guard against contagion from the
1073 End, 5 | conventional wars, revolutions or guerrillas. It has a doctrine and both
1074 4, 3 | an unperceived evolution, guided by the talismanic word "
1075 Intro, 2 | thus became clear, and the guileful process of psychological
1076 3, 2 | persuading them ‑ under the guise of peaceful coexistence
1077 4, 3 | decorate the austere Aquinan habit with a Kierkegaardian flamula
1078 4, 1 | investigate, study, analyze. Habitually, the emotional attitude
1079 2, 1 | been prepared, the initial handful of adepts begins to expound
1080 1, 5 | and finally, the shameful handing over of power to Allende
1081 4, 3 | without realizing what has happened in his mind, he has become
1082 End, 4 | These are the bad, the hard‑hearted, and the intransigent.~
1083 App2 | Republican Party of Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge responded
1084 4 (16) | certain interlocutors, the hardness of those who close their
1085 App2 | The Aquarian Conspiracy harmonizes well with the goals of Einstein,
1086 2, 8 | marked by an unprecedented haste. Unperceived ideological
1087 3, 2 | mean that one should not hasten to apply them. But it is
1088 4, 3 | points of apathy. Simplistic, hasty, and peevish, like every
1089 2, 5 | overemphasized, one soon comes to hate everything that separates
1090 4, 1 | prolonged, inextricable and hateful fights. It is known that
1091 App2 | satellite news reporting.~The headlines have breached his makeshift
1092 Intro, 2 | exactly like what we had heard or read about dialogue.
1093 3, 3 | attention of whoever uses or hears it, would disturb and impede
1094 End, 4 | These are the bad, the hard‑hearted, and the intransigent.~One
1095 1, 9 | vengeance or a cold‑blooded, heartless soldier ready to set off
1096 2, 6 | of egalitarianism becomes heavier and more destructive through
1097 1 (5) | interest of peace, consented to heavily "socialize" itself while
1098 1, 6 | the Marxist plan of world hegemony, reducing the specter of
1099 4, 3 | Whoever strives to mount the heights of celebrity on the wings
1100 1, 5 | these elections were not held in an atmosphere of real
1101 2, 6 | over public opinion, can be helped by so‑called reforms of
1102 4, 3 | controversy and only capable of helping keep the cordial treatment
1103 | Hence
1104 1, 5 | clergy led by Cardinal Silva Henriquez (who went so far as to authorize
1105 App2 | idea of "consciousness" heretofore restricted to a part of
1106 End (26) | goods of this life, than heroic fidelity in the face of
1107 4, 1 | for man. Man frequently hesitates when he reaches the vertex
1108 4, 1 | differences of conviction create a heterogeneity between the two that is
1109 4, 2 | which tends to make everyone hide or underestimate his real
1110 3, 3 | continues to be a vehicle and a hiding place for its increasing
1111 4, 1 | compensates for the countless hindrances caused by the existence
1112 App2 | to live the life of the "hippies," a communal good life bound
1113 4, 1 | their most prominent and historically important forms, argument
1114 4 (20) | to the field of religious historiography. Thus one frequently sees
1115 1, 5 | there was no possibility of holding a really free electoral
1116 4, 3 | in countless souls that holds them fast, and from which
1117 3 (10) | that a Catholic magazine in Holland aptly wondered when we would
1118 End, 8 | receive this study as a filial homage of love, and that She deign
1119 2, 7 | ground for communism. The home is effectively destroyed
1120 End, 7 | movement. The religious homogeneity of Poland creates problems
1121 1, 5 | taken power by means of honest, straightforward elections.
1122 4, 1 | the Church who enjoy the honor of being raised to the altar
1123 4 (22) | which separate good and honorable men from each other,‑ they
1124 4, 1 | tamen usque recurret," said Horace tersely (Epist., 1, 10,24).
1125 Intro, 3 | adherents of communism no longer horrifies but rather attracts them.~ ~
1126 4 (22) | Pius XII, in the Encyclical Humani Generis of August 12, 1950,
1127 4, 2 | supposed "evolution" of humanity from its present stage to
1128 App2 | them. We are told they are humans, like us. We are told by
1129 1, 5 | glorious and unfortunate Hungary in 1956. Thus, although
1130 End (26) | despots who, brandishing their hydrogen bomb, command us to reject
1131 4, 3 | of truth.~ ~First Phase ‑ Hypertrophy of Cordiality in Argument‑
1132 1, 6 | acknowledgment of how deadly a hypothetical Soviet thermonuclear victory
1133 App1 | dialogue‑investigation and ialogue‑entertainment steeped in
1134 4 (12) | cf. A. Lalande, op. cit., ibid.).~
1135 End, 1 | though it has abandoned the idealistic character of Hegelianism.
1136 4, 3 | evolves to become increasingly identified with this myth.~ ~b) Second
1137 4, 3 | differences, the Thomist identifies himself with truth and reason.
1138 4, 3 | pole with which it tends to identify itself?~What we could call
1139 Intro, 3 | that they are "evolving" ideologically. But it seems to them that
1140 3, 2 | growing clash of opposed ideologies and regimes may aggravate
1141 4 (16) | the Encyclical does not ignore the fact that original sin
1142 4, 3 | because he is irascible, ill‑tempered, and vindictive,
1143 4, 1 | and simple as always being illicit, dangerous, and harmful
1144 3, 2 | Insensitivity to the illicitness of renouncing some supreme
1145 End, 8 | looks at a translucent cloth illuminated from behind: as the cloth
1146 4, 1 | opposed to Her is a good illustration of this point. In this struggle,
1147 1, 5 | was freely elected by the illustrious Polish people. Thus, the
1148 3, 3 | ipso facto the sensible and imaginative fruition of the word. Keeping
1149 4, 3 | while still amiable, is imbued with a note of pugnacity.
1150 End, 8 | Iria:~ ~"IN THE END, MY IMMACULATE HEART WILL TRIUMPH!"~ ~ ~
1151 1, 5 | mission in China, contributed immensely to Soviet expansion. As
1152 3, 2 | the possibility of an imminent victory, on a local or global
1153 4 (20) | unilaterality, and passionate immoderation in praising or defending
1154 Intro, 2 | deemed it necessary to immunize the Polish public against
1155 End, 1 | and the good as absolute, immutable, transcendent values existing
1156 3, 2 | must frequently give up the impatient desire for immediate results.
1157 1, 4 | speculative nature. By the imperatives of its own doctrine it wants
1158 4, 1 | licitness of the almost imperceptible note of pugnacity in argument‑
1159 4, 2 | risks.~Then, with all the impetus of his desire for a paradise
1160 End (26) | cruelty of vengeance, a spirit implacable and inimical to all peace,
1161 4, 3 | drastic means be necessary to implant it, presenting an even greater
1162 3, 2 | communist countries, or by the implantation of the so‑called dictatorship
1163 4, 1 | for harmony, is in fact implanting the kingdom of discord.~ ~
1164 3, 2 | accepting the risk of war, they implicitly require us to choose between
1165 End, 7 | communist documents that imply the recognition of the present
1166 Intro, 2 | advantages of our debate was an imponderable, yet very real, Hegelian
1167 4, 2 | tendency ‑which seeks to impose itself through talismanic
1168 1, 4 | all men, but because this imposition affects man as a whole,
1169 End, 3 | Rosa, S.J., entitled "L'Impossibile Dialogo tra Cattolici e
1170 1, 6 | Through Violence~ ~This impotence in explicit ideological
1171 End, 8 | attractive when it is kept imprecise, diffused, wrapped up in
1172 4, 3 | increased fermentation begins to impress a new and broadened meaning
1173 4, 1 | shortly before was totally imprisoned by evil.~ ~... In Regard
1174 4, 3 | debate, whether properly or improperly.~However absurd it is, the
1175 2 (6) | a just and proportional improvement in the living conditions
1176 1, 5 | ideological consequences of such improvements: in some regions, like the
1177 4, 2 | universe. But the irenistic impulse is not satisfied with this.
1178 4, 3 | himself to possess, while imputing objective error to the other.~
1179 1, 5 | the cause of the chronic inability of the communists to win
1180 2, 2 | discouraging and reducing them to inaction. Taking action against anticommunist
1181 4, 1 | Pejorative Character~ ~No. It is inadmissible to condemn argument pure
1182 Intro, 4 | innumerable non‑communists inadvertently evolve towards communism.~ ~
1183 4, 2 | individuals and nations an utterly inalterable concord would reign over
1184 2, 2 | becomes undisguisable, this inattentive and distracted majority
1185 App2 | peace ‑ by limitation, by incantation, etc. ... would have been
1186 End, 8 | the talismanic word and incapacitate its magic effect, one must
1187 Intro, 4 | timely word of warning to the incautious.~ ~ ~ ~
1188 4, 3 | contributing fragrant doctrinal incense to this process of universal
1189 App2 | intangible, from economic incentives to the search for meaning."~
1190 Intro, 1 | employed by communism in its incessant psychological war against
1191 4, 3 | entertainment) and begins to incite the irenistic desires still
1192 End, 1 | and intelligent system of incitements and attractions aimed at
1193 4, 3 | and existentialism with indefatigable insistence, scrutinizing
1194 4, 3 | Appears ~ ~All this opens indefinite horizons on the mind of
1195 4, 2 | hopes to obtain complete independence, stability, and pleasure,
1196 4, 2 | the proletarian would be independent and gifted with stable and
1197 End, 7 | recognition of the present indestructibility of the Catholic Religion
1198 4 (25) | it is impregnated with a "Indic" sense has an extrinsic
1199 4, 1 | and etymological sense ‑ Indicates any type of interlocution.~ ~
1200 1, 5 | economy was a very clear indication of how they would have voted
1201 1, 5 | upheavals of the people indignant with the misery resulting
1202 4, 3 | new and special sense only indirectly related with its ordinary
1203 4, 3 | includes ipso facto and indiscriminately all those who argue or debate,
1204 4, 1 | emotional combativity due to the indisputable right of virtue or to the
1205 3, 2 | applied by a person acting individually over another or by a small
1206 2, 1 | according to circumstances. This indoctrination forms a group of fanaticized
1207 End (26) | are the sins which war can induce men to commit, much graver
1208 1, 10 | much further than this by inducing the West to desire a semi‑
1209 2, 6 | urban renewal, corporate and industrial reform,6 society as a whole
1210 4, 1 | also infinitely diverse. Industrious zeal is not to exclude any
1211 4, 2 | worldly proletarian, when inebriated by communism, makes him
1212 4, 3 | polemics, and to discover the inexhaustible apostolic possibilities
1213 2, 2 | on their continuous and inexorable work of destruction, the
1214 4, 1 | quarrels, and prolonged, inextricable and hateful fights. It is
1215 App1 | Irenistic cordiality infects dialogue-investigation and
1216 1, 5 | organizing and producing. Its inferiority in relation to the West
1217 3 (10) | harmful in a climate as infested with irenicism and religious
1218 3, 2 | about the conversion of infidels, since in the hierarchy
1219 App1 | irenistic emotion to the infinite influences the Hegelian
1220 End, 4 | coexistence, but only the inflexible rigors of the most ferocious
1221 App1 | emotion to the infinite influences the Hegelian process in
1222 1, 9 | syndrome. It arouses in influential, economic, political, intellectual,
1223 4, 2 | reign over a renewed earth inhabited only by men of good will.~
1224 4, 3 | countries, national interests, inheritance, class prestige, symbols
1225 4, 1 | the word, is inherent to "inimicitias ponam" ("I will put enmities" ‑‑
1226 1, 6 | Though perhaps victorious initially, they would become the main
1227 3, 2 | from the top, through the initiative of the natural defenders
1228 3, 2 | instance:~‑ a notorious injustice, such as can happen with
1229 4, 3 | dedicated relativist.~This inner transformation is followed
1230 End, 8 | less magical ones, even the innocent and trivial ones. Once this
1231 4, 1 | there is a risk that an inopportune serenity of the defenders
1232 End, 8 | dialogue".~The method of this inquiry is like an optical experiment,
1233 End (26) | an insult, since only an insane or soulless man can be indifferent
1234 4 (16) | speaking of the possible insincerity of certain interlocutors,
1235 End, 8 | myth, brought to mind and insinuated by "dialogue," and whose
1236 End, 4 | more than one contributor insinuates that, from the point of
1237 4 (25) | it would be necessary to insist that each one of these modes
1238 1, 8 | central point that must be insistently brought to the attention
1239 3, 2 | zeal and naturalism can inspire the use of illegitimate
1240 4, 1 | impact on lesser minds, inspiring them and providing orientation.~
1241 3, 2 | desires to vanquish. In many instances, profound and lasting solutions
1242 4, 3 | Under the note of irenicism instigated by the talismanic word "
1243 1, 9 | A. Fear~ ~Man's instinct of self‑preservation is
1244 4, 2 | satisfying all the unruly instincts and appetites.~Because the
1245 4, 3 | their psychological and institutional causes. How peace and harmony
1246 1, 5 | persuasion have been so insufficient so far, to what does communism
1247 4, 1 | matter that both understand insufficiently (dialogue‑investigation);~ ~
1248 App2 | from the material to the intangible, from economic incentives
1249 1, 4 | the Marxist sect professes integral imperialism not just because
1250 4, 2 | possibility of peacefully integrating himself in the proletarian
1251 4, 2 | spheres. Men who err neither intellectually nor morally, or whose error
1252 2, 1 | formed with a nucleus of intellectuals or semi-intellectuals who
1253 End, 1 | saturated by a multifaceted and intelligent system of incitements and
1254 4, 1 | that the speakers do not intend to change each other's persuasion,
1255 4, 3 | conduct dialogue to produce an intense warming of affections, and
1256 2, 3 | Transshipment: Its Three Intensities and Phases~ ~The method
1257 Intro, 1 | appeared to be something intentional, methodical and planned.
1258 3 (10) | certain circles. We do this intentionally, since "separated brethren"
1259 4, 1 | Attitude~ ~To these different intentions and objectives correspond
1260 End, 1 | irenic dialogue favoring interconfessionalism and weakening all religions,
1261 4, 1 | virtue or to the frequent interference of sin.~If it is true that
1262 App2 | move toward a transcendent internationalism. " (Commencement to Armageddon,
1263 4, 2 | against the relativistic interpretations that deform and undermine
1264 End, 6 | many circumstances. But if interpreted in an evolutionist and Hegelian
1265 4, 2 | even himself who, in the intervals between his business and
1266 4, 3 | almost a vice so that an interview, an article, or a speech
1267 1, 11 | communism does not need to stop intimidating in order to attract sympathies
1268 End (26) | fear-sympathy syndrome and intoxicated with the talismanic words
1269 2, 2 | Since they show themselves intractable to every technique of explicit
1270 4, 3 | are outside the flock. His intransigence, energy, and suspicion are
1271 End, 4 | the hard‑hearted, and the intransigent.~One needs not have much
1272 Intro | explain all the aspects of an intricate situation. This, which is
1273 End (26) | religion ‑ fraudulently introduced in then by the talismanic
1274 Intro | Introduction~ ~ ~ ~Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira
1275 1, 1 | various countries to be invaded. According to this conception,
1276 1, 5 | succeeded in defeating the Nazi invader if it did not have the help
1277 4, 3 | Phase ‑ Irenistic Cordiality Invades Dialogue‑Entertainment and
1278 1 (2) | progress in Italy in no way invalidates what we say about the failure
1279 3, 2 | not only legitimate and invaluable personal, familiar, or regional
1280 Intro, 1 | line of consistency and an invariable internal structure in the
1281 4, 3 | before he was born.~Our inventive, irenic Thomist understands
1282 4, 3 | the existentialist.~This inversion of aims has an immediate
1283 4, 3 | this order of values is inverted. Dialogue‑entertainment
1284 4, 1 | investigation ‑ Aims to investigate, study, analyze. Habitually,
1285 1, 5 | stations through arbitrary investigations, in one instance by seizing
1286 4, 3 | and dissipating the most inveterate prejudices and deep seated
1287 4 (16) | not impossible, " or the inviability of dialogue when non‑Catholics "
1288 4, 2 | aspirations of man, whom God has invited to a superior destiny, is
1289 4, 1 | real state, efficaciously inviting him to return to the truth
1290 4, 3 | question, they are no longer involved in a true argument because
1291 4, 3 | apostolate because he is irascible, ill‑tempered, and vindictive,
1292 4, 3 | dialogue to the two other "irenicized" forms of interlocution.~
1293 4, 3 | the talismanic prestige of irenico‑relativist dialogue now
1294 4, 3 | investigation and entertainment more irenist, giving them the same talismanic
1295 4, 3 | irenistically and takes on an ireno ‑talismanic sense that glows
1296 End, 8 | to the world at Cova da Iria:~ ~"IN THE END, MY IMMACULATE
1297 4, 3 | and irremediably clashing.~Irremediable? Or is this clash the remedy?
1298 4, 3 | found to be continually and irremediably clashing.~Irremediable?
1299 4, 3 | impressionability and is irritated with someone who tries to
1300 4, 1 | can be abused so easily isn't it better to eliminate
1301 2, 2 | misunderstood, defamed and isolated from other currents of opinion,
1302 Intro (1)| report in the January 1968 issue of La Vie Catholique en
1303 4, 3 | dealing with controversial issues.~In argument‑dialogue our
1304 4 (21) | Abel, and Esau his brother Jacob, who are the figures of
1305 App2 | clear by Thomas Merton. James Forest summarizes Merton'
1306 1, 6 | pulverized by it" (Pravda, Jan. 6, 1975, from an AFP telegram
1307 App2 | promptly shattered by the Japanese invasion of Manchuria. Continuing,
1308 4, 3 | preventing it from being jeopardized by the resentments and personal
1309 4, 1 | culture. Among these are Saint Jerome, Saint Augustine, Saint
1310 3 (10) | brothers. Those who believe in Jesus Christ, true God and true
1311 App2 | which he had escaped by jet only a day before has preceded
1312 4, 2 | this fight would be the Jew or the Mohammedan who allows
1313 3, 2 | error such as heretics, Jews, pagans, and other separated
1314 App2 | Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson said, 'I think that with
1315 1, 5 | Marxist vote; for, even joined by other forces, its percentage
1316 2, 2 | distracted majority might be jolted out of its slumber and join
1317 4, 2 | the end term of the long journey which, begun in simple irenicism
1318 4, 3 | likeable. He is happy and jovial with prospects of a rosy
1319 1 (3) | Civilization, 1980). We had the joy of finding that the essay'
1320 3, 2 | carefully watch us in order to judge us according to our sincerity
1321 1, 10 | legitimate negotiations and judicious accords that do not entail
1322 4, 1 | region to another, and more justifiably, from one country to another,
1323 4, 1 | Obviously, such attacks are justified only when they are really
1324 4, 3 | Saint Thomas that appear to justify his relativism when taken
1325 End (26) | religious men to do. What is justly reprimanded in war is the
1326 3, 2 | the sake of life itself (Juvenal, Sat. VIII, 84).~‑ Insensitivity
1327 App2 | second was detente, the Kellogg‑Briand Pact of 1928 wherein
1328 App2 | to Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson said, 'I think
1329 4, 3 | austere Aquinan habit with a Kierkegaardian flamula and to put Saint
1330 End (26) | destined to die one day are killed in it, so that the victors
1331 End, 8 | it, would be the same as killing it (cf. Ch. III, 3). And
1332 4, 1 | is in fact implanting the kingdom of discord.~ ~i) Doesn't
1333 App2 | overwhelmingly likely. George Kistiakowsky, who was head of the Manhattan
1334 3, 2 | political fields, but to kneel before the conqueror. To
1335 1, 5 | elections. Polish Catholics knew that if they defeated Gomulka
1336 Intro, 3 | discovering or deepening their knowledge of an appealing "truth,"
1337 1, 6 | Marx, Lenin, Stalin, and Kruschev longed so much to see constructed
1338 1, 5 | the communists themselves. Kruschevites and post-Kruschevites proclaim
1339 4, 3 | previous phase! For this labor of calefaction, he avoids
1340 2, 2 | than a simple merchant or a laborer.~Much can be done in favor
1341 4, 1 | or is disappointed at the lack of some other meaning of
1342 1, 5 | Furthermore, they have not lacked immense financial resources
1343 Intro, 2 | only able to glimpse, was laid bare.~Whereas Mr. Z. Czajkowski
1344 App2 | nuns and members of the laity have protested the traditional
1345 3, 2 | is a thousand times more lamentable than suffering the persecution
1346 2, 8 | Christian society has been lamentably undergoing for centuries.~
1347 App2 | liberation movements;" utopian "land reform" programs; undefineable
1348 App2 | comfortably down a quiet country lane, but now finds itself on
1349 End, 7 | along with transshipment, a large-scale political maneuver in light
1350 1, 5 | masses have shown themselves largely unresponsive to the lures
1351 3, 2 | acting over a possibly much larger group.~This method's application
1352 3, 2 | instances, profound and lasting solutions for this kind
1353 1 (5) | methods and ends of the latest communist strategy. A careful
1354 4 (16) | dialogue in the broad sense (lato sensu), comprises as morally
1355 2, 6 | many countries.~Under the laudable pretext of destroying excessive
1356 4 (18) | a vécu" ‑ Paul Bourget, Le Démon du Midi, Librairie
1357 1 (5) | Communist Parties for the world leadership of the communist movement,
1358 4, 2 | bourgeois begins to find himself leaning toward socialism and glimpsing
1359 App2 | monasteries. It has already leapt over the wall and its misleading
1360 Intro (1)| refute. However, we only learned of this new attack from
1361 3, 2 | and attractive. Thus, the lecturers, speakers, or writers who
1362 End, 8 | common sense or the Christian legacy.~But if they see communism
1363 4 (20) | nothing more than an edifying legend without historical value,
1364 Intro | for the Catholic weekly Legionario and now writes for the monthly
1365 2, 2 | political parties, and media lend a prime and precious cooperation
1366 1, 6 | of socialism which Marx, Lenin, Stalin, and Kruschev longed
1367 App2 | between President Reagan and Leonid I. Brezhnev would be "important"
1368 App2 | not enough of a history lesson, former President Nixon
1369 2 (6) | against possible excesses of lessors, have nothing to do with
1370 App2 | poolside deck chair and lets his eyes peruse the morning
1371 App2 | programs; undefineable levels of world "poverty;" an attempted
1372 App2 | our poolside ponderer is liable to lose everything he has
1373 App2 | nations: spontaneous "people's liberation movements;" utopian "land
1374 4 (18) | Bourget, Le Démon du Midi, Librairie Plon, Paris, 1914, Vol.
1375 End, 8 | COMMUNISM,~AND THIS IS THE LIE HIDDEN UNDER IT ALL~ ~How
1376 End, 5 | both public and private lifestyles, in which all clashing elements
1377 4, 3 | word, he appears perfectly likeable. He is happy and jovial
1378 App2 | personally think that the likelihood for an initial use of nuclear
1379 4, 1 | from the mere accidental likeness of dialogue in the strict
1380 4, 2 | personal interests, and he likes neither clashes nor sacrifices.~
1381 3 (10) | the unfaithful.~Thus, to limit, or even suppress, the use
1382 App2 | by us 'universe,' a part limited in time and space. He experiences
1383 4, 1 | passions and, within the limits of temperance, can put its
1384 Intro, 2 | understanding. Between the lines of what the Pax journalist
1385 4, 2 | bourgeois does not enjoy lingering over or delving deeply into
1386 4, 1 | work is not preponderantly linguistic, we will proceed quickly
1387 4, 3 | thus by the experts of this linguistics, what is the refulgent pole
1388 4, 1 | of "dialogue" would be to list, study and compare each
1389 3, 2 | For this reason the person listening to the radio or the television
1390 1, 6 | though imperialism were literally pulverized by it" (Pravda,
1391 App2 | victories for peace." A short lived peace promptly shattered
1392 4 (23) | Qui vivra verra" ‑ He who lives will see. It is difficult
1393 4 (18) | ll faut vivre comme on pense,
1394 4, 1 | separation" or "disjunction," and logos, meaning "word." Thus "dialogue"
1395 App2 | Naval Treaty of 1922 and the London Naval Treaty of 1930 were
1396 1, 6 | Lenin, Stalin, and Kruschev longed so much to see constructed
1397 4, 3 | favor its optimism and its longings for ease and well‑being,
1398 1, 12 | 12. Looking Towards Chapter II~ ~We
1399 End, 8 | experiment, where the human eye looks at a translucent cloth illuminated
1400 4, 2 | generically and perhaps somewhat loosely call the paradisiacal throbs
1401 4, 1 | Tempus tacendi et tempus loquendi ‑ "There is a time to keep
1402 4 (13) | Latin word "colloquium" (loqui cum). The Portuguese equivalent, "
1403 4, 1 | individual disputes emerge louder voices on both sides that
1404 4 (21) | the predestinate" ‑ St. Louis de Montfort, True Devotion
1405 App2 | possible?" our poolside lounger asks himself. "Are the noisy
1406 4, 2 | legitimate love of self, loves what is good for itself.~
1407 App2 | compassion to embrace all loving creatures and the whole
1408 4, 3 | would be fraternally and lovingly absorbed in the production
1409 2, 3 | transshipment reaches its lowest intensity in this phase.~
1410 4, 3 | as having a flexible and lucid intelligence that allows
1411 4, 1 | darken it, and so aid the lucidity of argument pure and simple.17~ ~
1412 4 (21) | the children and tools of Lucifer... God has not only set
1413 App1 | comes to indicate the "ludic" friction between thesis
1414 2 (6) | Corrêa de Oliveira, and Luiz Mendonca de Freitas, Ed.
1415 2, 2 | this majority, communism lulls it to sleep; as long as
1416 End, 8 | versa, proving that the luminosity is not immanent in the cloth
1417 1, 5 | largely unresponsive to the lures of Marxist demagogy - which
1418 4 (16) | Encyclical Ecclesiam Suam (AAS, LVI, 10, pp ‑609‑59) is helpful.~
1419 3 (11) | November 21, 1964, no. 9 ‑ AAS, LVII 1, p. 98). Clearly, "truly
1420 4, 1 | act like a cold reasoning machine when arguing. Thus man,
1421 Intro, 2 | and Zycie i Mysi, Warsaw magazines to which he contributes
1422 3 (10) | to mind the juridical and magisterial authority of the Church,
1423 4, 3 | mutable reality.~With a magnifying glass our irenicist begins
1424 App2 | December 31, 1981, Bishop Roger Mahoney of Stockton, California
1425 App2 | from the company of the mainline Protestant and Evangelical
1426 4, 3 | that, unity; now it seeks mainly unity through cordiality
1427 App2 | is already a part of the mainstream of American life, according
1428 App2 | headlines have breached his makeshift wall of fantasies. Despite
1429 4, 1 | Although certainly less manageable than potentates of former
1430 2 (6) | employees in the profits, management, and property of enterprise,
1431 4, 3 | and therefore dexterous in managing "dialogue". In a word, he
1432 App2 | the Japanese invasion of Manchuria. Continuing, Commager and
1433 2, 4 | unconscious that he is being maneuvered.~Thus, he is gradually transformed
1434 App2 | Kistiakowsky, who was head of the Manhattan Project's Explosive Division
1435 End, 8 | Everything in existence tends to manifest itself. The irenic myth
1436 End, 8 | its diluted and implicit manifestations, they gradually accept it
1437 End, 8 | talismanic word "dialogue," manifests itself as clearly and intensely
1438 App2 | species, our kind is in such a manifold crisis, no one can be excused.
1439 4, 3 | applications than in others? Manipulated thus by the experts of this
1440 4, 2 | others, leads to a regime of "maquillage," which can only favor relativism,
1441 1 (5) | In passing, we make a marginal commentary which can elucidate
1442 4, 1 | Catholic Action (Editora Ave Maria, São Paulo, 1943), which
1443 App2 | American life, according to Marilyn Ferguson in "The Aquarian
1444 End, 4 | Dialogo Alla Prova (A Cura di Mario Gozzini, Messo Secolo, Vallecchi
1445 3 (10) | among men may be, these marks of fraternity remain. Therefore,
1446 1, 5 | enigmatic follies of the Marshall mission in China, contributed
1447 App2 | has preceded him via the marvel of satellite news reporting.~
1448 1, 5 | did Castro tear off his mask.~All this shows that the
1449 4, 2 | revolution plunder and massacre, there are times when the
1450 4, 1 | was the example our Divine Master gave us (cf. John 8 and
1451 App2 | do with moving from the material to the intangible, from
1452 End, 1 | talismanic word becomes a materialist because he unperceivingly
1453 4, 2 | wheat and the chaff (cf. Matt. 13:24‑30). This life has
1454 2, 2 | if some day this advance matures and becomes undisguisable,
1455 App2 | mind, at one moment was meandering comfortably down a quiet
1456 | Meanwhile
1457 2 (6) | do with the confiscatory measures about which we have just
1458 4, 3 | discriminatory" manner of medieval Thomism, this distillation
1459 App2 | sent by John Paul 11 to meet with world leaders in the
1460 App2 | immoral. Priests, nuns and members of the laity have protested
1461 End, 7 | would be the no less famous memorandum about the Ilytchev Report
1462 App2 | highway cloverleaf. His memory recalls other articles he
1463 2 (6) | Corrêa de Oliveira, and Luiz Mendonca de Freitas, Ed. Vera Cruz,
1464 4, 2 | clashes head on with all his mental habits and personal interests,
1465 2, 2 | more useful than a simple merchant or a laborer.~Much can be
1466 3, 2 | regional peculiarities are mercilessly destroyed, but also harmonious,
1467 3 (10) | stress on "brethren," has the merit of giving those who use
1468 1, 3 | anticommunists zealously and meritoriously committed to the necessary
1469 End, 4 | A Cura di Mario Gozzini, Messo Secolo, Vallecchi Editore
1470 3 (9) | current meanings and in a metaphorical way.~
1471 Intro, 1 | be something intentional, methodical and planned. In addition,
1472 4, 2 | imagines himself the center ‑ a microparadise achieved in the less brilliant,
1473 4 (18) | Paul Bourget, Le Démon du Midi, Librairie Plon, Paris,
1474 4, 1 | argument‑dialogue. However mild it may be, an argument-dialogue
1475 4, 3 | could eliminate the words "mine" and "yours" and replace
1476 App2 | Yzermans of St. Cloud, Minnesota, information director for
1477 4, 1 | artificiality because of a misconceived notion of harmony, one loses
1478 4, 1 | for the truth, or by the miserable, tormented, and violent
1479 1, 5 | people indignant with the misery resulting from the application
1480 3, 2 | sensitive point could be:~‑ the misfortune of those who are in error
1481 3, 2 | the cause of catastrophic misfortunes. But our worst risk is
1482 App2 | movement can be said to be misguided. The unity it seeks is one
1483 Intro (1)| designed to inform (or misinform?)the Western public about
1484 App2 | leapt over the wall and its misleading terminology forms a part
1485 App2 | and twisted terminology misleads the average man‑on‑the‑street.
1486 1, 9 | ready to set off an atomic missile. Innumerable people are
1487 1, 5 | follies of the Marshall mission in China, contributed immensely
1488 4, 3 | existentialism because of a simple mistake and certain resentments
1489 App1 | result of resentment or misunderstanding.~~~~Second explication of
1490 4, 3 | ultimately because only a few misunderstandings and resentments keep them
1491 2, 2 | divided among themselves, misunderstood, defamed and isolated from
1492 App2 | Advocate, 7‑9‑82).~The clever mixture of Buddhist teachings, Catholic
1493 1, 6 | irresistible power to much more modest proportions. In one point
1494 4, 3 | convictions are processively modified, correspondingly modifying
1495 4, 3 | modified, correspondingly modifying also the meaning of the
1496 3, 2 | the conqueror. To accept a modus vivendi that might mean
1497 4, 2 | would be the Jew or the Mohammedan who allows not the slightest
1498 App2 | restricted itself to the monasteries. It has already leapt over
1499 App2 | Taking advantage of a month's vacation, a typical successful
1500 1, 5 | been free elections in the months prior to the overthrow and
1501 4, 1 | Msgr. Giovanni Battista Montini, later Paul VI.~For those
1502 4, 2 | and illegitimate, for the mortification of the passions is incompatible