100-detes | devel-membe | menta-suppo | supre-zealo
bold = Main text
Chapter, § grey = Comment text
501 1, 26 | upheaval. It is undergoing developments which are having a profound
502 Int, 14 | and to do what it can to devise suitable methods for its
503 3, 98 | entirely disinterested, devoid of any temporal or political
504 3, 67 | authority of the Holy See, he devoted himself wholeheartedly to
505 2, 56 | in heaven, and with the devout instincts of the faithful,
506 3, 110(65)| Cf. Dial. contra Luciferianos, n.
507 Int, 16 | service, besides being one dictated by love, is in fact a plain
508 3, 88 | desire to make peace and sink differences at all costs (irenism and
509 3, 58 | acting and thinking quite differently from the world around it,
510 1, 23 | though always humble and diffident, like the faith of the man
511 1 | Council. ~We do not wish to dilate further on this subject,
512 2, 52 | us to become watchful and diligent pastors. The Ecumenical
513 2 | fallible, human means. The directives we need are such as will
514 3, 115 | turning it into argument, disagreement and dissension-a sad state
515 1, 20 | Him, and especially to the disciples, among whom we today rightly
516 1, 21 | was an awareness of their discipleship, which was later to have
517 1 | the subject of Our present discourse: that divine institution
518 1, 28 | habit of mind whereby a man discovers objective truth, the investigation
519 3, 66 | Fathers must be free to discuss these subjects in detail.
520 2, 57 | Venerable Brethren, while discussing with you the spiritual and
521 3, 63 | who realizes the danger of disease, protects himself and others
522 3, 81 | It would indeed be a disgrace if our dialogue were marked
523 Int, 17 | does not mean that We are dismissing from Our mind those other
524 2, 44 | any public disorders-for disorders of this sort have not, thank
525 2, 44 | to remedying any public disorders-for disorders of this sort have
526 3, 79 | nevertheless try to help him and to dispose him for a fuller sharing
527 3, 75 | demonstrative force to the dispositions and good will of His hearers 52
528 3, 95 | well aware of the numerical disproportion between itself and the rest
529 Int, 16 | offices in settling national disputes on a basis of fraternity
530 Int, 17 | logical and fact-finding disquisition on the life of the Church,
531 Int, 6 | certainly not Our wish to disrupt the work of the council
532 3, 115 | argument, disagreement and dissension-a sad state of affairs, but
533 3, 97 | We are fully aware of the distance which separates us from
534 3, 97 | beyond our view into the distant horizon. It comprises the
535 3, 76 | applied to everyone without distinction. 53 Hence our dialogue too
536 1, 18 | to the world, even though distinguished from it by its own altogether
537 3, 63 | contemptuous of it. When the Church distinguishes itself from humanity, it
538 3, 110 | it, is a matter of deep distress to Us. The obstacle would
539 2, 55 | for the good of all, and distributed with greater foresight.
540 3, 83 | on the same goal. However divergent these ways may be, they
541 3 | common rather than what divides us. This provides a good
542 1, 32 | men and not a reason for dividing them in sterile discussions
543 2, 47 | infrequently consider themselves divinely inspired. Their vain dreams
544 Int, 16 | own ministry and entirely divorced from any set political theory
545 3, 101 | repudiating us, and for doctrinaire reasons subjecting us to
546 3, 87 | make it untrue to its own dogmas and moral principles? And
547 3, 100 | human life a futile kind of dogmatism which far from solving life'
548 3 | spiritual pride and a desire to dominate mankind, but a primacy of
549 3, 106 | aggression, imperialism, and domination as criminal and catastrophic.
550 3, 100 | based on these principles is doomed to utter destruction. Atheism,
551 2, 55 | and it leaves no room for doubt. It is a salutary doctrine.
552 3, 116 | Ecumenical Council will doubtless bring up for our discussion.
553 3, 104 | enthusiasm and idealism, dreaming of justice and progress
554 2, 47 | divinely inspired. Their vain dreams of the wrong sort of renewal
555 3, 105 | Encyclical Pacem in Terris. He drew attention to the fact that
556 3, 64 | escaping. ~To this internal drive of charity which seeks expression
557 1 | roots of the Church. It drives many people to adopt the
558 Int, 6 | is not to expound new or duly developed insights. That
559 | during
560 1, 25 | Christ: "May Christ find a dwelling place through faith in your
561 3, 95 | unfortunate, the sick and the dying-in a word, everybody. ~
562 | each
563 3, 77 | accomplish today. We should be eager for the opportune moment
564 1, 32 | divine inspirations, our eagerness to inquire more fully and
565 2, 47 | proportions which it had in its earliest days, as though this minimal
566 1, 39 | of the Christians of the early Church, as an "illumination"
567 2, 42 | with such insistence and earnestness. ~
568 1 | more with the doctrine de Ecclesia and of defining it, that
569 1, 36 | as this gives us a sensus Ecclesiae, an awareness of the Church,
570 2, 53 | lines of the renewal of ecclesiastical life. ~
571 1, 38 | the minds of students of ecclesiology will in fact be overcome.
572 2, 47 | permits human weakness to eclipse the splendor of its countenance
573 2, 55 | of the important laws of economics. This is a subject which
574 Int, 6 | is the proper task of the Ecumentical Council. It is certainly
575 1, 32 | joy for His Church, and edification for the world. ~
576 Int, 16 | advantage. Our aim must be to educate mankind to sentiments and
577 3, 86 | particular age, environment, educational and social conditions of
578 3, 62 | Hence the duty of modern educators and teachers in the Church
579 1, 36 | will reveal its power and efficacy in our individual souls
580 | either
581 2, 54 | Gospel. It is a fundamental element of that divine plan by which
582 3, 83 | result in the discovery of elements of truth in the opinion
583 3, 90 | the study, not of human eloquence of empty rhetoric, but of
584 3, 99 | fatal belief that they are emancipating mankind from false and outworn
585 2 | of contemporary morals, emancipation from the authority of wise
586 2, 47 | growth from its original, embryonic form into its present structure. ~
587 Int, 13 | territories of the so-called emerging nations. Taken as a whole,
588 1, 30 | monumental and important subject. Eminent theologians have been studying
589 3, 112 | and recall once more the emotion and joy We felt in Jerusalem
590 1, 19 | accord well with the method employed by God in revealing himself
591 3, 100 | spirit. May the grace of God enable him to possess his temporal
592 1, 39 | mortal life that light which enables him to walk as a child of
593 2, 43 | imprinted upon it. It is encouraging the remiss to become good,
594 2, 47 | and splendor which we are endeavoring to discover and promote. ~
595 3, 91 | message may reach to the ends of the earth. 62~May we
596 2, 56 | things, hopeth all things, endureth all things." 37 Who is there
597 3, 94 | motherly care. It has no enemies except those who wish to
598 3, 79 | Moreover, the very fact that he engages in a dialogue of this sort
599 2, 41 | true to its purpose. It engenders in the Church prayer and
600 3, 69 | hope which inspires Us. Engraven on Our heart are those words
601 1 | The Church itself is being engulfed and shaken by this tidal
602 Int, 10 | Spirit has accentuated and enhanced these traits so as to make
603 1 | salutary conduct which it enjoins." 17~
604 1, 32 | Council will continue to enjoy the help and light of the
605 3, 91 | and man's life, and the enjoyment of some ray of divine light. ~
606 Int, 9 | its own being, and draw enlightenment and inspiration from a deeper
607 2, 42 | these forms and to correct, ennoble, encourage, and sanctify
608 3, 102 | But the difficulties are enormously increased by obstacles of
609 3, 107 | those who profess them to enquire whether or not God has Himself
610 3, 75 | necessary, we ~dare not entertain any thoughts of external
611 1, 23 | everyone-you and all those entrusted to your care, and the community
612 1, 19 | it was able to effect an entry into the very life of men
613 1, 21 | exhortation to vigilance is equally applicable to things which
614 2, 55 | shall be used justly and equitably for the good of all, and
615 3, 61 | everywhere around him, and to escape the seduction of human glory. ~
616 3, 64 | mission from which there is no escaping. ~To this internal drive
617 3, 70 | life, of His own unique essence and trinity of persons.
618 1, 20 | which the Christian religion establishes between God and man to assume
619 3, 79 | of his consideration and esteem for others, his understanding
620 2, 48 | observable also in the realm of ethics, making it more and more
621 1, 22 | coincided with its birth. Both events are celebrated at Pentecost.
622 3, 58 | seeing that the Church's ever-increasing self-awareness and its struggle
623 3, 95 | and the dying-in a word, everybody. ~
624 1, 23 | Brethren, We are exhorting everyone-you and all those entrusted
625 3, 91 | May it be supported by the evidence of real virtue. Progress
626 3, 78 | conducting an inquiry into the evils current in secular society,
627 1, 33 | which are at present under examination by the Council of which
628 Int, 1 | of course, outstanding examples of such men in the persons
629 3, 96 | we are carried away by an excessive zeal for Our office and
630 3, 76 | made relevant to everyone, excluding only those who utterly reject
631 3, 63 | regard God's mercy as an exclusive privilege, nor does the
632 Int, 11 | self-examination, mirroring its exemplar, Christ, points out to it
633 1 | exposition, undertaken in exemplary submission to the Church'
634 2, 41 | action of its members, and exemplified in the outstanding lives
635 3, 64 | the defense of the faith exhausts the duty of the Church in
636 2, 52 | all remember the solemn exhortations uttered in Holy Scripture: "
637 2, 42 | know, the Church does not exist in isolation from the world.
638 Int, 9 | any other is arousing the expectation and attention of every faithful
639 3, 102 | truth, but purely subjective expediency. ~
640 Int, 15 | culture, the difficulties experienced by so many nations and by
641 1, 29 | missionary societies. Successful experiments have been conducted in the
642 1 | authority, have made such an expert and useful contribution
643 3, 104 | pains to work out scientific explanation of the universe by human
644 1, 23 | Church and to make this explicit, though interior, act of
645 2, 54 | We presume to mention it explicitly in this encyclical letter
646 1, 28 | contemporaries, who like to explore their minds in depth. They
647 Int, 15 | concerning the population explosion, and so on. ~
648 1, 27 | and to which people are exposed who have only a partial
649 3 | Knowledge Through Wider Exposure ~
650 3, 119 | apostolic blessing, and gladly extend it to the whole Church and
651 Int, 15 | and by the Church in those extensive parts of the world where
652 Int, 5 | long experience, and its exterior energies are powerfully
653 3, 81 | peaceful, has no use for extreme methods, is patient under
654 3, 108 | not wish to turn a blind eye to the spiritual and moral
655 3, 86 | 86. We are faced here with a serious problem:
656 2, 45 | considerations designed to facilitate such reforms, to give you
657 Int, 17 | Ourself here to a logical and fact-finding disquisition on the life
658 3, 114 | charity which are ruling factors in the corporate life of
659 3, 95 | own shortcomings and the failings of its own members. It realizes
660 2, 54 | are to realize the many failures and mistakes we have made
661 3, 113 | virtuous, wise, unfettered, fair-minded and strong. ~
662 1, 39 | now capable of bearing the fairest flowers of perfection and
663 3, 109 | refer in passing to a few fairly obvious points . ~
664 3, 83 | our teaching with great fairness. It will be set to our credit
665 2 | acordance with divine grace, faithfulness to the Gospel of Christ,
666 1, 28 | barren, absurd, and wholly fallacious conclusions. Nevertheless,
667 2 | spiritual values, than on fallible, human means. The directives
668 Int, 15 | classes, the destitution and famine which still plague entire
669 1, 28 | is without serious risk. Famous philosophers have studied
670 2, 48 | modern secular world. The fascination of worldly life today is
671 2, 48 | much weight is attached to fashion in a province where the
672 3, 99 | politics, in the foolish and fatal belief that they are emancipating
673 3, 70 | that speaks to us. That fatherly, sacred dialogue between
674 Int, 11 | their duty to correct their faults, strive for perfection,
675 3, 106 | dialogue is a circumstance in favor of a free and honorable
676 3, 108 | event of such an offer being favorably received in genuine, mutual
677 2, 47 | resolutely the characteristic features which Christ has impressed
678 3, 59 | with penetrating and often fierce sincerity. Yet it also understands
679 3, 104 | very nature bring them back fin ally to the metaphysic al
680 3, 67 | himself wholeheartedly to finding a Christian solution to
681 1 | to refer to the relevant findings of the First Ecumenical
682 3 | A Fine Beginning-A Long Way to
683 3, 88 | apostolate is under constant fire. The desire to come together
684 1, 34 | to come to a fuller and firmer awareness of itself. These
685 2, 55 | economic questions, and better fitted to understand them. We can
686 Int, 11 | struggle to correct those flaws introduced by its members
687 2, 57 | as she was to give human flesh in its original innocence
688 Int, 8 | Shepherd of his worldwide flock. ~
689 2, 57 | Mother of God is happily flourishing in the Church in this day
690 1, 39 | capable of bearing the fairest flowers of perfection and the most
691 1, 32 | through our readiness to follow His divine inspirations,
692 2, 46 | obstinacy nor stupidity nor folly that makes us so sure of
693 3, 99 | education and politics, in the foolish and fatal belief that they
694 3, 107 | regarded as on an equal footing, and that there is no need
695 3 | became a man. Next we must forego all privilege and the use
696 1, 21 | the theme of Our Lord's forerunner, St. John, whose preaching
697 3, 92 | here We have no wish to forestall the decisions of the Council,
698 | former
699 3, 116 | liturgy and preaching as forming the basis of the interior
700 2, 41 | faithful, not indeed to formulate new rules of spirituality,
701 2, 44 | themselves with the task of formulating in concrete terms the recommendations
702 1, 35 | our religious heritage? Fortunately, you already have an excellent
703 1, 40 | the Church and are being fostered by prudent and ardent religious
704 1, 21 | concerned with inculcating and fostering the soul's interior life?
705 3, 100 | the genuine and effective foundation for man's acceptance of
706 1, 37 | who was naturally weak and frail, Christ transformed him
707 Int, 16 | national disputes on a basis of fraternity and honor. We do not forget
708 3, 75 | to help them to consent freely to the revelation they were
709 3, 113 | dynamic holiness. May it be of frequent occurrence and on an intimate
710 1, 20 | From the many insistent and frequently reiterated commands of Our
711 2, 44 | with a view to infusing fresh spiritual vigor into Christ'
712 3, 75 | legitimate means of human friendliness, interior persuasion, and
713 1, 18 | augmenting the effectiveness and fruitfulness of its contacts with the
714 1, 39 | precious and holiest of fruits. To be a Christian, to have
715 1, 28 | most perfect and highest function. They have actually gone
716 3 | possible, agree with them. ~Furthermore, if we want to be men's
717 3, 59 | them complete, lasting, and gainful prosperity, or, finally,
718 3, 68 | bridge, as it were, the gap between divine and human
719 2, 57 | that We turn Our imploring gaze, for she is a most loving
720 3, 93 | 93. Speaking generally of the dialogue which the
721 2, 41 | of spirituality, but to generate new energies in striving
722 2, 55 | We can come promptly and generously to the aid of those in need,
723 3, 90 | empty rhetoric, but of the genunine are of proclaiming the Word
724 1 | the Paraclete, the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send
725 3, 95 | for everyone: boys and girls, young men and women, scientists
726 3, 118 | you of these things We are glad not only to rely on your
727 3, 101 | atheistic communism is a glaring instance of this. Yet is
728 2, 41 | the Church really is. It goads it into action, submits
729 3, 99 | forms. They parade their godlessness openly, asserting its claims
730 3, 113 | every spiritual value that goes to make us the heritage
731 3, 64 | obvious from the words: "Going, therefore, teach ye all
732 Int, 4 | by God's merciful grace a golden opportunity of addressing
733 3, 73 | salvation sprang from the goodness and the love of God. "God
734 2, 55 | concerns these external goods-goods which are indeed inferior
735 3, 115 | regulations and respect for the government of lawful superiors, but
736 1, 35 | and through her teaches, governs, and sanctifies; and it
737 3, 105 | is capable of receiving a gradual reorientation, and may in
738 1, 36 | of the royal priesthood granted to the people of God. 25~
739 3, 81 | to understand? Can it be grasped by ordinary people? Is it
740 1, 35 | of His society." 18~How gratifying and pleasant it is to dwell
741 3, 112 | new hope. We welcome with gratitude and respect those representatives
742 2, 46 | feel ourselves bound by a graver responsibility before God,
743 3, 63 | privilege, nor does the greatness of the privilege it enjoys
744 Int, 16 | allay the selfishness and greed from which war takes its
745 2, 51 | its metanoia, to use the Greek term, its practice of perfection. ~
746 3, 112 | for their noble piety. We greet all these Christians with
747 1, 26 | the modern world is in the grip of change and upheaval.
748 2, 41 | Hence the Church must be gripped with an intense and unfailing
749 3 | brothers to consider the groundlessness of this opinion. Take away
750 2, 47 | necessary, normal and legitimate growth from its original, embryonic
751 2, 46 | lay down a few rules to guide us in the work of reform.
752 2, 42 | consequently influenced and guided by the world. They imbibe
753 2, 47 | humility the will of God who guides and assists it, even when
754 1, 35 | manifests Himself in manifold guise in the various members of
755 1 | appearance under various new guises, wholly inconsistent with
756 1, 28 | carefully coordinated with that habit of mind whereby a man discovers
757 1, 26 | outward way of life and habits of thought. The great advances
758 2, 41 | reference to Christ's teaching handed on by the Church, it is
759 1, 21 | and everything that had happened to Him. 8 It would grow
760 1, 40 | considerations as these. And we are happy to see that these resolutions
761 Int, 16 | do Our utmost to promote harmonious relations and a spirit of
762 3, 58 | 58. Under this third heading we must examine the mental
763 3, 106 | together on every level: heads of states, the body of the
764 3, 104 | and brings to the lips a healing prayer of tearful humility? ~
765 Int, 1 | Brethren and Dearest Sons Health and Apostolic Benediction. ~
766 3, 116 | part in the Church's vital, health-giving dialogue. We are thinking
767 3, 81 | moral circumstances of his hearer, 57 particularly if he is
768 1, 19 | into the soul after the hearing of the message of salvation.
769 2, 46 | Christ's Body, the authentic heirs of His Gospel, the lawful
770 3 | Reunion Held Promising~
771 | Herein
772 2, 44 | to removing any specific heresies concerning the Church, or
773 Int, 11 | 11. Hence the Church's heroic and impatient struggle for
774 2, 43 | of virtue and Christian heroism. ~
775 1, 22 | develop as a well-organized, hierarchic and social body, and at
776 1, 38 | yet organized on a sacred, hierarchical basis, already holy and
777 1, 39 | aware of being raised to a higher status, of being reborn
778 3, 95 | modern age, it nevertheless holds its place in a changing
779 3, 107 | loved, and served. Indeed, honesty compels us to declare openly
780 2, 56 | things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all
781 3, 97 | our view into the distant horizon. It comprises the entire
782 Int, 1 | priests, and a wonderful host of saintly Christians. ~
783 3, 81 | unprepared, suspicious or hostile. The person who speaks is
784 3, 79 | malicious and indiscriminate hostility, and empty, boastful speech. ~
785 3, 77 | development, and wait for the hour when God may make it effective.
786 3, 113 | finally to the sons of God's house, the one, holy, Catholic,
787 3, 67 | the Gospel, resembled a householder "who bringeth forth out
788 3, 69 | of Christ which We would humbly but resolutely make Our
789 Int, 13 | the Church not one but a hundred forms of possible contacts,
790 1 | Church must get a clearer idea of what it really is in
791 3, 98 | level. The Church is not identical with civilization. It does
792 3, 101 | These ideologies are often identified with economic, social and
793 3 | outside, we must first of all identify ourselves with those to
794 3, 81 | ordinary people? Is it current idiom? ~2) Our dialogue must be
795 3, 94 | such. Its catholicity is no idle boast. It was not for nothing
796 3 | III. THE DIALOGUE ~
797 1, 39 | the early Church, as an "illumination" which draws down upon his
798 3, 59 | It does not cherish the illusion that man is naturally good
799 1, 38 | s life. This is the best illustration and confirmation of its
800 1 | presented many and various illustrations of the doctrine on the Church,
801 1, 37 | and its spiritual beauty. ~Images are powerless to convey
802 2, 42 | guided by the world. They imbibe its culture, are subject
803 2, 49 | them? By this worthless imitation they forfeit the real value
804 3, 104 | that all these things are immanent in human nature and transcend
805 3, 97 | first of these circles is immense. Its limits stretch beyond
806 3, 88 | theory and in practice. ~An immoderate desire to make peace and
807 3, 119 | you, in the name of the immortal God, Our apostolic blessing,
808 1, 37 | grace. He uses it, too, to impart an external, visible structure
809 3, 91 | thought out, and zealously imparted. May it be supported by
810 3, 91 | must concern itself with imparting a sure faith, a realization
811 3, 106 | contemporary world, We feel impelled to mention Our cherished
812 Int, 16 | world renders all the more imperative when we consider the advances
813 3, 106 | brands wars of aggression, imperialism, and domination as criminal
814 2, 42 | finds itself give added impetus to this striving for religious
815 1, 18 | is the Church's task to implement. By doing this it will find
816 2, 45 | for their more effective implementation. ~
817 1, 40 | resolutions are already being implemented everywhere in the Church
818 3, 64 | apostles. The word apostle implies a mission from which there
819 1 | Holy Spirit. Provided we implore the aid of the Spirit and
820 2, 57 | to her that We turn Our imploring gaze, for she is a most
821 3, 75 | appeal of love. True, it imposed a serious obligation on
822 2, 42 | induces, one might almost say imposes, on it-provided, of course,
823 3, 102 | very difficult, not to say impossible, although we have today
824 2, 43 | this authentic stamp firmly imprinted upon it. It is encouraging
825 Int, 16 | justice and peace which Christ inaugurated by His coming into the world. ~
826 1, 21 | St. John, whose preaching inaugurates in the Gospel the public
827 3, 70 | upon as a dialogue. In the Incarnation and in the Gospel it is
828 3, 81 | under contradiction and inclines towards generosity. ~3)
829 2, 49 | intercession for us, 31 includes us moderns in the wonderful
830 1 | in the sacred liturgy-an incomparable school of spirituality,
831 2, 42 | course, such forms are not incompatible with the basic principles
832 2 | legislation, demands a not inconsiderable degree of loyalty, perseverance
833 1 | various new guises, wholly inconsistent with any genuine religious
834 1, 19 | at divers times," 5 in an incontestably historical setting, it is
835 2, 49 | requires effort or causes inconvenience. It rejects as vain and
836 1, 39 | baptized and by this means incorporated into Christ's Mystical Body,
837 Int, 3 | will be to demonstrate with increasing clarity how vital it is
838 Int, 7 | exists between us. We aim at increasingly better results from our
839 1, 21 | technique concerned with inculcating and fostering the soul's
840 3, 59 | ailments are inevitable, incurable, or perhaps even desirable
841 2, 48 | mind ought to be free and independent, anxious only to arrive
842 2 | of Christian asceticism, indifference in the face of the laxity
843 3, 79 | prejudice, malicious and indiscriminate hostility, and empty, boastful
844 3, 112 | unity which are stirring individuals, groups, and communities
845 2, 42 | which a temporal environment induces, one might almost say imposes,
846 3, 91 | so overcome our natural ineptitude in the use of this great
847 2, 48 | regard conformity to it as an inescapable and indeed a wise course
848 1 | and making manifest the inestimable boon of our most intimate
849 3, 107 | revealed definitively and infallibly how He wishes to be known,
850 3 | mediocrity and self-seeking which infects so much of modern society.
851 2, 55 | goods-goods which are indeed inferior to those that are spiritual
852 2, 46 | of God with the mark of infidelity. We must consider our membership
853 3, 59 | recognizes the existence of human infirmities. It recognizes and denounces
854 1, 26 | modern society, are greatly influencing men's opinions and their
855 3, 91 | use of words makes them so influential in the world today and gives
856 2, 47 | zealous, people who not infrequently consider themselves divinely
857 2, 44 | midst-but rather with a view to infusing fresh spiritual vigor into
858 3, 104 | and they are often quite ingenuously enthusiastic about this.
859 3, 68 | How truly wonderful is the inheritance of doctrinal riches bequeathed
860 1, 37 | Church's hierarchy is to initiate men into the Christian way
861 1, 19 | revealing himself to men and initiating that religious, two-way
862 3, 62 | participation hath justice with injustice? Or what fellowship hath
863 2, 57 | human flesh in its original innocence and beauty to the eternal
864 1, 32 | inspirations, our eagerness to inquire more fully and more deeply
865 3, 78 | itself with conducting an inquiry into the evils current in
866 Int, 2 | pontificate-to which God in his inscrutable designs has called Us-are
867 3, 80 | sees his own salvation as inseparable from the salvation of others.
868 Int, 6 | expound new or duly developed insights. That is the proper task
869 3 | deliberation. It will continue to insist that the claims it makes
870 2, 42 | of the Church with such insistence and earnestness. ~
871 3, 91 | Christian people and others, insofar as it is possible, be skillfully
872 3, 69 | redemption and in the hope which inspires Us. Engraven on Our heart
873 2, 43 | pastors and faithful alike and inspiring them to preserve and increase
874 2, 56 | heaven, and with the devout instincts of the faithful, We are
875 Int, 16 | theology and in international institutions. Our mission is to bring
876 2, 52 | give us new and profitable instructions, and we should be preparing
877 3, 91 | gift, 60 that we may be fit instruments in the work of really and
878 2, 46 | present day, preserving intact the living heritage of the
879 1, 28 | this activity of the human intellect and pronounced it to be
880 1, 28 | as a human being, one's intellectual powers and practical ability. ~
881 3, 81 | susceptibilities and the degree of intelligence of his hearers. ~
882 3 | It must be adapted to the intelligences of those to whom it is addressed,
883 3, 91 | earth. 62~May we carry out intelligently and zealously everything
884 3, 104 | supreme light which gives intelligibility to the universe. Is there
885 3, 81 | that what is said should be intelligible. We can think of it as a
886 Int | What It Does Not Intend~
887 2, 41 | Church become what Christ intended it to be: one, holy, and
888 Int | What the Encyclical Intends~
889 2, 49 | who lives always to make intercession for us, 31 includes us moderns
890 3, 112 | enthusiastic and attentive interest in all those spiritual movements
891 2, 55 | field. We are most keenly interested in science, technology,
892 1, 21 | to receive God's kingdom interiorly? 7 Was not His whole teaching
893 Int, 16 | made in theology and in international institutions. Our mission
894 2 | example. It is your task to interpret with authority the movements
895 3, 81 | Hence dialogue promotes intimacy and friendship on both sides.
896 Int | INTRODUCTION~
897 1, 37 | faithful may have a kind of intuitive experience of it, even before
898 2, 43 | sharpened to the point of inventiveness, and we find a new enthusiasm
899 3, 66 | Council to consider and investigate this special and important
900 Int, 9 | claim to be sufficiently investigated and understood, for it contains "
901 3, 83 | into the subject of our investigations and to find better ways
902 3, 100 | We shall resist in the invincible hope that modern man may
903 1, 23 | then, do We presume to invite you to show your awareness
904 2, 45 | them-for they are bound to involve you in certain sacrifices-and
905 2 | Church's Nature Not Involved~
906 Int, 16 | Our continuous personal involvement and practical concern, exercised
907 1, 19 | very life of men by means involving both human speech and divine
908 1, 35(23) | In Io. tract. 21. 8; PL 35. 1568.~
909 3, 88 | differences at all costs (irenism and syncretism) is ultimately
910 3, 100 | atheism are utterly false and irreconcilable with the underlying principles
911 3, 104 | them, as they suppose, with irrefutable arguments in defense of
912 3, 59 | despairing acquiescence in the irremedial corruption of human nature.
913 3, 78 | the plea that it wishes to isolate itself from secular society.
914 2, 42 | Church does not exist in isolation from the world. It lives
915 2 | It is Our intention to issue special canonical regulations
916 2, 42 | might almost say imposes, on it-provided, of course, such forms are
917 1, 35 | which is the principal item, surely, of the whole of
918 3 | the claims it makes for itself-claims which still have the effect
919 2, 54 | God, and yet it is greatly jeopardized by the modern trend to set
920 3, 91(60) | Cf. Jer 1. 6. ~
921 3 | by Christ Himself. As St. Jerome rightly observed: "There
922 3, 112 | emotion and joy We felt in Jerusalem at our meeting with the
923 3, 107 | would mention first the Jewish people, who still retain
924 3, 108 | religions, for we desire to join with them in promoting and
925 2, 46 | Apostles. It is a firm faith, a joyous conviction. We hold in our
926 3, 110 | the primacy of honor and jurisdiction which Christ bestowed on
927 3, 105 | we can only express our justifiable complaints and repudiations. ~
928 3, 78 | The Church could perhaps justifiably reduce such contacts to
929 3, 60 | conscious of having been truly justified. Justification is produced
930 2, 49 | Relativism, too, seeks to justify everything, and treats all
931 2, 55 | amongst men, shall be used justly and equitably for the good
932 3, 116 | 116. It is Our keen desire therefore that this
933 2, 55 | this field. We are most keenly interested in science, technology,
934 2, 41 | searching criticism and keeps it true to its purpose.
935 Int, 9 | publication of a mystery, kept hidden from the beginning
936 Int, 8 | St. Peter the Apostle and Key-bearer of the Kingdom of Heaven,
937 2, 52 | I know thy works and thy labor and thy patience and how
938 3, 68 | predecessor, John XXIII, he labored with masterly assurance
939 Int, 8 | the providence of God has laid upon Us in making Us Bishop
940 3, 116 | religious, and Our well-beloved laity who are fighting for Christ
941 Int, 13 | appreciated. Another and larger part of the world covers
942 2, 49 | and religious, in their laudable endeavor to come closer
943 2, 56 | which we in turn should lavish on our brothers, the whole
944 2 | indifference in the face of the laxity of contemporary morals,
945 2, 51 | the laws which the Church lays upon itself with the intention
946 1, 37 | sanctify them, and be their leaders. The hierarchy is a sort
947 Int, 10 | of the Church inevitably leads to a comparison between
948 1, 33 | are president. We wish to leave full liberty of investigation
949 3, 95 | the seed, as it were, the leaven, the salt and the light
950 2, 55 | social teaching, and it leaves no room for doubt. It is
951 1, 28 | of reality, and this has led them to some abstruse, barren,
952 3, 75 | it was directed 50 but it left them free to respond to
953 2, 50 | exhortation of Ours is not to lend substance to the belief
954 1, 30(15) | Acta Leonis XIII, XVI (1896), 157-208~
955 2, 57 | wish to learn from her the lesson of true Christianity-from
956 3, 100 | Atheism, therefore, is not a liberating force, but a catastrophic
957 2, 55 | necessary in this present life-the student of the Gospel can
958 | likely
959 3, 95 | human race. It knows its own limitations, its own shortcomings and
960 3 | Neither Limited, Self-Seeking, Nor Coercive ~
961 3, 70 | too, that supernatural link which God has established
962 1 | participation in the sacred liturgy-an incomparable school of spirituality,
963 2, 57 | We have set before you-a lofty, yet a lowly one-puts Us
964 3, 104 | that it follows rules of logic very similar to those which
965 3 | prayer and penance for the longed-for reconciliation. ~
966 3, 95 | possession is what you are looking for, what you need." ~Its
967 2, 57 | who is the most blessed, lovable, humble and unsullied of
968 3, 102 | and these regimes. For the lover of truth discussion is always
969 3, 111 | brothers, we address ourselves lovingly to our Heavenly Father in
970 2, 57 | before you-a lofty, yet a lowly one-puts Us in mind of Mary,
971 2 | pliant and cowardly, but loyal and strong. ~
972 3, 100 | inspired by our social duty of loyally professing Christ and His
973 2 | inconsiderable degree of loyalty, perseverance and self-sacrifice.
974 3, 110(65)| Cf. Dial. contra Luciferianos, n. 9; PL 23. 173. ~
975 2, 55 | judgment on wealth and on the luxuries of life. We can come promptly
976 3, 105(64)| Cf. AAS LV (1963), 300. ~
977 3, 67 | With all the dignity of the magisterial authority of the Holy See,
978 2, 47 | which has now become a vast, magnificent, and majestic temple built
979 2, 47 | a vast, magnificent, and majestic temple built to the glory
980 3, 79 | detests bigotry and prejudice, malicious and indiscriminate hostility,
981 3, 64 | our evangelical duty, our mandate to teach all nations, and
982 1, 35 | who manifests Himself in manifold guise in the various members
983 3, 81 | disgrace if our dialogue were marked by arrogance, the use of
984 1, 23 | Or like the faith of Martha in the same Gospel: "Yes,
985 3, 70 | varied dialogue, which marvelously begins with God and which
986 3, 59 | different kind of life, the marvels of which are proclaimed
987 2, 49 | endeavor to come closer to the masses and to particular groups,
988 1, 21 | Now it is true that our Master's warning in this respect
989 3, 68 | John XXIII, he labored with masterly assurance to bring divine
990 2, 48 | authority of none but proved masters). It is observable also
991 3, 91 | divine Word, and be a worthy match for those whose skill in
992 1 | Mature Faith the Key~
993 1, 35 | that you always attribute maximum importance to it and look
994 3, 59 | By the world, here, is meant either those human beings
995 3 | mind, impatient with the mediocrity and self-seeking which infects
996 2, 56 | these things encourage Us to meditate on the scriptural and sacramental
997 1, 35 | sufficiently understood, meditated upon and preached. What
998 3, 81 | Learn of me, for I am meek and humble of heart." 56
999 3, 81 | must be accompanied by that meekness which Christ bade us learn
1000 2, 46 | infidelity. We must consider our membership in it as one of our greatest
|