Communist
Oppression
101. It is for these reasons
that We are driven to repudiate such ideologies as deny God and oppress the
Church-We repudiate them as Our predecessors did, and as everyone must do who
firmly believes in the excellence and importance of religion. These ideologies
are often identified with economic, social and political regimes; atheistic
communism is a glaring instance of this. Yet is it really so much we who
condemn them? One might say that it is rather they and their politicians who
are clearly repudiating us, and for doctrinaire reasons subjecting us to
violent oppression. Truth to tell, the voice we raise against them is more the
complaint of a victim than the sentence of a judge.
102. In these
circumstances dialogue is very difficult, not to say impossible, although we
have today no preconceived intention of cutting ourselves off from the
adherents of these systems and these regimes. For the lover of truth discussion
is always possible. But the difficulties are enormously increased by obstacles
of the moral order: by the absence of sufficient freedom of thought and action,
and by the calculated misuse of words in debate, so that they serve not the
investigation and formulation of objective truth, but purely subjective
expediency.
103. Instead of dialogue,
therefore, there is silence, for example, the only voice that is heard is the
voice of suffering. By its suffering it becomes the mouthpiece of an oppressed
and degraded society, deprived by its rulers of every spiritual right. How can
a dialogue be conducted in such circumstances as these, even if we embarked
upon it? It would be but "a voice crying in the wilderness." 63
The only witness that the Church can give is that of silence, suffering,
patience, and unfailing love, and this is a voice that not even death can
silence.
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