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Leo PP. XIII
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1 10 | Papal Support for Poland~10. Your great confidence in 2 11 | 11. Now for you who are subject 3 2(1) | 1 Tm 3.15. ~ 4 10 | certain agreements in the year 1882. Among these is the freedom 5 13 | at St. Peter's, March 19, 1894, the seventeenth year of 6 13 | Rome, at St. Peter's, March 19, 1894, the seventeenth year 7 2(2) | Mr 28.20. ~ 8 10(6)| Prv 21.1. 9 2(2) | Mr 28.20. ~ 10 6 | Requirements of Seminaries~6. All these things indicate 11 7 | Curriculum~7. In the matter of directing 12 8 | Importance of Love~8. This same precept of love, 13 9 | Advice to the Polish People~9. In addition to the above 14 7 | only be lightened, but will abound in the desired fruit for 15 10 | Apostolic See. Certainly the absence of such difficulties and 16 4 | discipline of the state, abstain from the societies and machinations 17 7 | flock. We may hope for an abundance of both from the example 18 10 | that the ecclesiastical academy of Petersburg, which is 19 10 | the appropriate aids for accomplishing its work as it should. Then 20 10 | criticism will be removed, every accusation will be changed into reverence, 21 2 | this passing life and the acquisition of immortal life. It immediately 22 4 | mother. Therefore those men act unjustly in this matter 23 7 | both from the example and active love of the clergy.~ ~ 24 | actually 25 12 | have raised to the See of Adalbert, with the consent of all 26 9 | Polish people, We desire to add certain things which We 27 9 | the Polish People~9. In addition to the above remarks to 28 3 | because your nation has always adhered to the Church with the firmest 29 3 | Ancestors' Adherence to Religion~3. The illustrious 30 10 | to it that children and adolescents are taught sacred catechism 31 4 | successfully. It will certainly be advantageous for your flocks if the spirit 32 9 | Further Advice to the Polish People~9. 33 5 | churches and meeting places advocating that the seeds of faith 34 | Again 35 2 | to the close of the the age.(2)~ ~ 36 7 | those who are worn out and aged. You can easily see that 37 2 | has flourished through all ages and will continue to flourish 38 1 | order. Only a few months ago We publicly commemorated 39 11 | should proceed in friendly agreement with faith, giving as much 40 10 | equipped with the appropriate aids for accomplishing its work 41 | am 42 8 | listed the principles apt to ameliorate the condition of the workers 43 1 | nation on the glory of their ancestral faith, which lives vigorously 44 11 | with great good will the ancient Order of St. Basil, the 45 8 | perfect it, as John the Apostle admonishes, in deed and 46 7 | virtues becomes daily more apparent. Under this head also comes 47 10 | reason do not hesitate to appeal to the agreements which 48 10 | forestall danger should it appear to be imminent in these 49 4 | Church is so far removed from appropriating to herself by the great 50 8 | We listed the principles apt to ameliorate the condition 51 7 | schools as if from an athletic arena or a fortress; it will be 52 8 | deploring the many evils which arise both in public and private 53 5 | developed by letters and the arts also need to be taught the 54 13 | solace also in this life. We ask you earnestly to join Us 55 11 | with faith, giving as much assistance for the defense of the faith 56 11 | closely in will and loving association as becomes those who share 57 10 | religion. We also received assurance that the laws which your 58 7 | the schools as if from an athletic arena or a fortress; it 59 1 | trembling with fear at the attacks of the powerful enemies 60 8 | firm and, what is more, attain Christian dignity. Considering 61 11 | how much you owe to that august emperor for his great zeal 62 2 | own judgment. The divine Author of religion has defined 63 11 | of worthy tasks. Looking back to Galicia in particular, 64 11 | the ancient Order of St. Basil, the restoration of which 65 1 | in remarkable defensive battles, as they guarded the civil 66 1 | congratulate Us. At this beautiful testimony of faith, We had 67 | become 68 | been 69 | before 70 4 | ought to look solely to the benefit of the state; that sometime 71 12 | than one occasion, what a benevolent mind he has for you. He 72 | between 73 7 | philosophical, theological, and biblical studies. Insist that professors 74 4 | reproach. Nor are those less blameworthy who mistrust the Church 75 2 | follows from this that nations blessed with the gift of the Catholic 76 4 | state and its leaders may blossom.~ ~ 77 6 | ministry, for building up the body of Christ.(5) We know that 78 8 | deed and truth. By no other bond or means can families and 79 5 | concernng the selection of books, the Church reserves her 80 11 | defense of the faith as they borrow light and strength from 81 11 | forefront, must cherish them as brothers whose hearts and souls are 82 6 | the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ.(5) 83 10 | let the beauty of sacred buildings and the respect for religious 84 7 | realize that your pastoral burden will not only be lightened, 85 4 | everything collapses and fear of calamity haunts both rulers and ruled. 86 10 | very much. Therefore We call to your attention the deceitful 87 4 | to revive against her old calumnies, so often refuted and entirely 88 | cannot 89 10 | according to the rules of canon law; another stipulates 90 11 | skillful direction of Our Cardinal and Bishop, serious studies 91 6 | holiness of life ought to be carefully nurtured in the young clergy 92 10 | adolescents are taught sacred catechism especially in the schools, 93 10 | may remain firm. Then all causes of offense or criticism 94 4 | that she often indulgently cedes her own rights. In her wise 95 13 | feast the Christian people celebrate today, and all the heavenly 96 10 | every accusation will be changed into reverence, and the 97 7 | insist that those who are charged with order and piety (they 98 11 | which has concerned Us. Its cheerful, religious obedience to 99 3 | virtues and produces the choicest blessings.~ ~ 100 5 | exercising great vigilance. In choosing schools and colleges, they 101 5 | lessons which are taught in churches and meeting places advocating 102 11 | established as times and circumstances indicate. We very much desire 103 8 | or means can families and cities stand firm and, what is 104 4 | against, if the duties of good citizens are not ignored, and if 105 4 | and good remains in the city; everything collapses and 106 6 | needed in the education of clerics for according to the word 107 2 | you always, even to the close of the the age.(2)~ ~ 108 11 | be joined to them more closely in will and loving association 109 4 | in the city; everything collapses and fear of calamity haunts 110 5 | In choosing schools and colleges, they must avoid not only 111 7 | apparent. Under this head also comes the prudence they must learn 112 3 | and advantages, including comfort and help, you have received 113 4 | thanksgiving. For she teaches and commands nothing at all that could 114 1 | few months ago We publicly commemorated their merits. This was when 115 6 | admonition, it is fitting to commend you and all those in whose 116 13 | We desire each of you to communicate to your flocks so that your 117 2 | useful that it cannot be compared, much less equated, with 118 10 | the laws which your clergy complained were too severe would either 119 5 | nourished and grow should complement and strengthen the sacred 120 11 | Again it should be a great concern of yours, as it is of Ours, 121 11 | restoration of which has concerned Us. Its cheerful, religious 122 5 | knowledge of professors, and concernng the selection of books, 123 10 | and the presence of real concord should be desirable and 124 3 | are the consequences of condemning it. The teachings and laws 125 4 | Christian wisdom that are conducive to their common advantage. 126 3 | well as in practice and conduct of life. By the divine law 127 7 | Insist that professors conform to them, but at the same 128 4 | because of wrath but also for conscience sake (3) since God exercises 129 3 | Church can hand down and consecrate that doctrine and law; for 130 12 | See of Adalbert, with the consent of all of you, one of your 131 3 | are obvious, as are the consequences of condemning it. The teachings 132 5 | reigns, but also those that consider Christian culture and morals 133 4 | hold the supreme power are considered likenesses of the divine 134 8 | attain Christian dignity. Considering this matter and deploring 135 11 | same faith. For the Church considers them to be deserving of 136 9 | confidently and patiently expects consolation and aid from God, no matter 137 9 | steadfastly nourish the spirit of constancy in professing the Catholic 138 10 | the Catholic Church is so constituted as never to bring forth 139 8 | from experience. All who contribute their counsel, their authority, 140 10 | and solicitude for you. Be convinced of this: We have not done 141 6 | when the pestilence of corruption no longer creeps in the 142 | could 143 10 | attention of the Imperial Council so that We might fight for 144 8 | All who contribute their counsel, their authority, their 145 12 | all of you, one of your countrymen, a man of extraordinary 146 5 | instruction and offer no courses in them. For those, surely, 147 11 | desire that the University of Cracow, an old and noble seat of 148 10 | all causes of offense or criticism will be removed, every accusation 149 7 | Curriculum~7. In the matter of directing 150 11 | discretion, permits legitimate customs and their own rites. So 151 4 | spirit of turbulent men daring to overturn temporal powers 152 6 | no longer creeps in the dark but impudently parades everywhere, 153 11 | shine more brightly every day. Permit Us to repeat an 154 10 | call to your attention the deceitful trickery which has been 155 1 | this letter now so that a declaration of Our solicitude for you 156 8 | the Apostle admonishes, in deed and truth. By no other bond 157 10 | seized every opportunity to defend those agreements. In fact 158 1 | their lives in remarkable defensive battles, as they guarded 159 2 | divine Author of religion has defined and commanded how and by 160 5 | concerning religion are deliberately interspersed with the teaching, 161 1 | testimony of faith, We had the delightful opportunity to congratulate 162 10 | pleased Us even to bring these demands to the attention of the 163 1 | the same zeal, as We have demonstrated at other times. The thought 164 8 | salvation-temporal and eternal - of many depends, certainly have earned a 165 8 | Considering this matter and deploring the many evils which arise 166 9 | example of holy men, he never deserts this, no matter what the 167 1 | confidence in Us. Your fathers deserve exceptional praise. When 168 4 | legislators, from whom she truly deserves much praise and thanksgiving. 169 11 | Church considers them to be deserving of good will and loves them 170 10 | of real concord should be desirable and pleasing not only to 171 1 | which lives vigorously despite so many and such difficult 172 1 | are. Further, We know how determined you are to safeguard and 173 7 | discipline of common life and so develop and exercise the spirits 174 5 | surely, whose talents are developed by letters and the arts 175 4 | rights or of winking at devious means, that she often indulgently 176 1 | interpreters of Our will and devoted servants you are. Further, 177 1 | distinguished deeds and your devotion and confidence in Us. Your 178 10 | Certainly the absence of such difficulties and the presence of real 179 5 | serving the state, they must direct their steps toward their 180 7 | Curriculum~7. In the matter of directing studies, We have repeatedly 181 11 | academies, under the skillful direction of Our Cardinal and Bishop, 182 7 | We have repeatedly given directives with regard to philosophical, 183 11 | children to whom she, with wise discretion, permits legitimate customs 184 1 | of you reminds Us of your distinguished deeds and your devotion 185 11 | they eagerly pursue, by the diversity of their teaching, and by 186 | down 187 10 | From these things the faith draws a healthy increase. You 188 7 | aid those laboring in the dust and heat and to replace 189 8 | depends, certainly have earned a reward both from religion 190 13 | in this life. We ask you earnestly to join Us in requesting 191 6 | they are "the salt of the earth and the Light of the world. 192 7 | worn out and aged. You can easily see that virtue is exposed 193 5 | Parents' Obligation for Educating Their Children~5. Increase 194 5 | education. The best and most efficacious example for the children 195 10 | require. As a result of these efforts, We obtained certain agreements 196 3 | from your ancestors and elders remained stable because 197 13 | of their fathers, and to emulate their spirit and example. 198 1 | the Catholic faith may be encouraged to continue. We know what 199 11 | have established with Our encouragement. In your academies, under 200 8 | regard, particularly in the encyclical letter Rerum novarum. In 201 | end 202 8 | all clergy; each one is to endeavor to perfect it, as John the 203 11 | religious orders flourish and enjoy a good reputation in the 204 5 | which is indivisible when entered into according to the precepts 205 13 | clergy, and to the people entrusted to your care.~Given in Rome, 206 6(5) | Eph 4.12. ~ 207 2 | cannot be compared, much less equated, with any other. The excellence 208 6 | clergy who labor for the equipment of the saints for the work 209 10 | security and liberty is it equipped with the appropriate aids 210 5 | avoid not only those where errors concerning religion are 211 1 | exceptional praise. When all of Europe was trembling with fear 212 9 | from God, no matter what events the human condition may 213 | everything 214 | everywhere 215 2 | At the same time it is evident that this is not a matter 216 8 | matter and deploring the many evils which arise both in public 217 10 | trickery which has been evily spread about concerning 218 2 | equated, with any other. The excellence of its blessings is manifold 219 7 | life and so develop and exercise the spirits of the students 220 5 | properly and well only by exercising great vigilance. In choosing 221 10 | We are prepared both to exert a tremendous effort in all 222 10 | Bishop of Mohilev and be expanded for the greater advantage 223 11 | religious obedience to Our expectations overjoyed Us. Now this order 224 9 | confidently and patiently expects consolation and aid from 225 8 | populace, is obvious from experience. All who contribute their 226 12 | the Emperor. We personally experienced, on more than one occasion, 227 4 | to herself by the great extent of her authority anything 228 12 | your countrymen, a man of extraordinary piety, prudence and love. 229 10 | defend those agreements. In fact it pleased Us even to bring 230 5 | certain things. Nor can she fail to do so since she is bound 231 8 | other bond or means can families and cities stand firm and, 232 4 | blessing. Then nothing truly favorable and good remains in the 233 13 | Mary, St. Joseph, whose feast the Christian people celebrate 234 10 | the respect for religious festivals be suitable to pious worship. 235 | few 236 11 | souls are one, striving finally to the end that the glory 237 1 | We have long desired to find an opportunity to do the 238 3 | adhered to the Church with the firmest faith and because it remained 239 9 | have already given more firmly in your minds. First to 240 6 | offer admonition, it is fitting to commend you and all those 241 9 | Poland. In this way We shall fix certain of the warnings 242 2 | by His singular help has flourished through all ages and will 243 13 | example. From these will flow the best rewards for their 244 5 | life, from which health flows into the veins of civil 245 2 | immortal life. It immediately follows from this that nations blessed 246 11 | with the clergy in the forefront, must cherish them as brothers 247 10 | done well indeed if you forestall danger should it appear 248 6 | come from the clergy in the form of greater effort in the 249 | former 250 7 | from an athletic arena or a fortress; it will be well-equipped 251 9 | you have the source and fountain, as We have said, of the 252 10 | 1882. Among these is the freedom to govern seminaries according 253 4 | the Church exercises more freely the prerogatives of her 254 10 | Then it is able to stand frim according to its proper 255 11 | worthy tasks. Looking back to Galicia in particular, We recall 256 11 | of the episcopate and the generosity of private individuals have 257 12 | We urge you to trust the generous equity of the Emperor. We 258 12 | strive to be subject to his gentle rule. For this reason We 259 2 | nations blessed with the gift of the Catholic religion 260 7 | grow slack in work and to give up. Therefore offer your 261 11 | friendly agreement with faith, giving as much assistance for the 262 13 | the intercession of the glorious Virgin Mary, St. Joseph, 263 12 | inhabit the province of Gniezno and Poznan. Indeed, We are 264 5 | heaven. They must keep this goal in mind as they grow older 265 4 | and tempered with paternal goodness in imitation of the divine 266 3 | teachings and laws of the Gospel advance the salvation and 267 10 | these is the freedom to govern seminaries according to 268 4 | and the lowly, as a kind governess and a solicitous mother. 269 4 | suspicion against her among the governors of states and among the 270 2 | blessings of divine truth and grace, which Christ brought to 271 1 | increase your flock. May God grant the fruits We desire in 272 1 | faithful in pilgrimage to greet Us and congratulate Us. 273 1 | when a number of you led a group of the faithful in pilgrimage 274 9 | matter what the obstacles. He guards it with all his strength. 275 3 | she has great power to guide human society in which she 276 10 | people, but to all who are guided by a sincere love of the 277 11 | subject to the house of Hapsburg. Diligently recall how much 278 8 | love, both to relieve the hardships of the poor and to properly 279 5 | greatest possible love and harmony. Parents must provide protection 280 4 | collapses and fear of calamity haunts both rulers and ruled. Indeed 281 7 | more apparent. Under this head also comes the prudence 282 5 | domestic life, from which health flows into the veins of 283 10 | things the faith draws a healthy increase. You will have 284 10 | prayers for him for the king's heart is in the hand of the Lord.(6) 285 11 | cherish them as brothers whose hearts and souls are one, striving 286 7 | laboring in the dust and heat and to replace those who 287 5 | their permanent homeland in heaven. They must keep this goal 288 13 | celebrate today, and all the heavenly patrons of Poland. As a 289 11 | state has used them as good helpers for all kinds of worthy 290 10 | For this reason do not hesitate to appeal to the agreements 291 10 | friendly to Us and whose high regard for justice in your 292 10 | so that the respect for higher authority and the obedience 293 | himself 294 4 | mention are: that persons who hold the supreme power are considered 295 6 | joined to sound doctrine and holiness of life ought to be carefully 296 5 | steps toward their permanent homeland in heaven. They must keep 297 5 | love. The soundness and honor of domestic life, from which 298 11 | you who are subject to the house of Hapsburg. Diligently 299 | I 300 4 | of good citizens are not ignored, and if from faith in God, 301 9 | Commanded by divine law and illumined by the example of holy men, 302 3 | Adherence to Religion~3. The illustrious respect for religion you 303 4 | with paternal goodness in imitation of the divine and that it 304 2 | acquisition of immortal life. It immediately follows from this that nations 305 10 | danger should it appear to be imminent in these matters. For this 306 2 | life and the acquisition of immortal life. It immediately follows 307 13 | benevolence, We lovingly impart Our Apostolic Blessing to 308 4 | all that could in any way impede or oppose the majesty of 309 10 | to the attention of the Imperial Council so that We might 310 5 | with the teaching, or where impiety reigns, but also those that 311 8 | Importance of Love~8. This same precept 312 7 | neglect any of the other important teachings. Also insist that 313 6 | longer creeps in the dark but impudently parades everywhere, more 314 5 | Christian culture and morals inappropriate for instruction and offer 315 3 | benefits and advantages, including comfort and help, you have 316 1 | of other Catholic nations individual letters as tokens of Our 317 5 | sanctity of marriage, which is indivisible when entered into according 318 4 | devious means, that she often indulgently cedes her own rights. In 319 11 | of the episcopate and the industry of the priests shine more 320 8 | admonition. How much force and influence Catholic institutions, unions 321 8 | the poor and to properly inform a weak populace, is obvious 322 12 | turn Our prayer to you who inhabit the province of Gniezno 323 3 | respect for religion you inherited from your ancestors and 324 5 | the faith creeps in and injures the Christian people. The 325 8 | force and influence Catholic institutions, unions of workers, mutual 326 7 | men outstanding for their integrity and prudence) so moderate 327 13 | divine help through the intercession of the glorious Virgin Mary, 328 4 | supplications, prayers, intercessions and thanksgivings(4) for 329 10 | and the defense of your interests seemed to require. As a 330 1 | continue. We know what zealous interpreters of Our will and devoted 331 5 | religion are deliberately interspersed with the teaching, or where 332 2 | In a wonderful manner it inundates both individuals and nations, 333 5 | duties between the spouses be inviolate and, as far as possible, 334 | itself 335 8 | endeavor to perfect it, as John the Apostle admonishes, 336 13 | We ask you earnestly to join Us in requesting divine 337 13 | glorious Virgin Mary, St. Joseph, whose feast the Christian 338 4 | render an account to God the Judge, and this will be the more 339 2 | state can submit to its own judgment. The divine Author of religion 340 10 | given over entirely to the jurisdiction of the Bishop of Mohilev 341 4 | for the same reason and kindle suspicion against her among 342 11 | as good helpers for all kinds of worthy tasks. Looking 343 10 | prayers for him for the king's heart is in the hand of 344 1 | solicitude for you may become known to the Church and so that 345 7 | well-equipped to aid those laboring in the dust and heat and 346 10 | discipline of both the clergy and laity may remain firm. Then all 347 4 | faith in the state and its leaders may blossom.~ ~ 348 7 | comes the prudence they must learn concerning matters relevant 349 11 | an old and noble seat of learning, retain its soundness and 350 1 | was when a number of you led a group of the faithful 351 4 | of states and among the legislators, from whom she truly deserves 352 11 | wise discretion, permits legitimate customs and their own rites. 353 4 | already written to you at length on these topics, but We 354 13 | year of Our pontificate.~LEO XIII~ 355 5 | the Christian people. The lessons which are taught in churches 356 10 | possession of just security and liberty is it equipped with the 357 7 | burden will not only be lightened, but will abound in the 358 4 | supreme power are considered likenesses of the divine power and 359 8 | Rerum novarum. In it We listed the principles apt to ameliorate 360 8 | this precept is made of little account and neglected, We 361 9 | great numbers of you who live under Russian rule: it is 362 2 | according to His promise, Lo, I am with you always, even 363 11 | for it is useful to the local Church in many ways. Under 364 1 | and providence; We have long desired to find an opportunity 365 6 | pestilence of corruption no longer creeps in the dark but impudently 366 4 | divine and that it ought to look solely to the benefit of 367 11 | all kinds of worthy tasks. Looking back to Galicia in particular, 368 5 | to their faith. The great losses we have suffered prove this. 369 11 | deserving of good will and loves them as her children to 370 13 | special benevolence, We lovingly impart Our Apostolic Blessing 371 4 | the highly placed and the lowly, as a kind governess and 372 4 | abstain from the societies and machinations of the wicked and do nothing 373 2 | Church as the pillar and mainstay of the truth(1) which by 374 4 | devote themselves to the maintenance of a tranquil peace in justice. 375 4 | way impede or oppose the majesty of princes or the safety 376 | make 377 4 | refuted and entirely worn out, making of them a new kind of reproach. 378 11 | A similar zeal should be manifest in your pursuit of all that 379 2 | excellence of its blessings is manifold and wholesome. In a wonderful 380 13 | in Rome, at St. Peter's, March 19, 1894, the seventeenth 381 5 | first in the sanctity of marriage, which is indivisible when 382 13 | intercession of the glorious Virgin Mary, St. Joseph, whose feast 383 5 | are taught in churches and meeting places advocating that the 384 13 | their faith, to cherish the memorable deeds of their fathers, 385 4 | advantage. Among those worthy of mention are: that persons who hold 386 1 | publicly commemorated their merits. This was when a number 387 | might 388 4 | those less blameworthy who mistrust the Church for the same 389 7 | integrity and prudence) so moderate the discipline of common 390 10 | jurisdiction of the Bishop of Mohilev and be expanded for the 391 8 | their authority, their money, or their labors to these 392 1 | religious order. Only a few months ago We publicly commemorated 393 5 | consider Christian culture and morals inappropriate for instruction 394 4 | governess and a solicitous mother. Therefore those men act 395 8 | of this nature, have when motivated by holy love, both to relieve 396 | Mr 397 11 | the fruit of justice be multiplied in "the beauty of peace."~ 398 8 | institutions, unions of workers, mutual aid societies, and many 399 | namely 400 1 | a people who differ in nationality, speech, and religious rite, 401 5 | letters and the arts also need to be taught the knowledge 402 6 | exceptional diligence is needed in the education of clerics 403 7 | same time do not let them neglect any of the other important 404 8 | made of little account and neglected, We have often raised Our 405 | next 406 9 | to retain and steadfastly nourish the spirit of constancy 407 5 | seeds of faith and love be nourished and grow should complement 408 10 | of the divine work or in nourishing the spirit of religion. 409 8 | encyclical letter Rerum novarum. In it We listed the principles 410 1 | merits. This was when a number of you led a group of the 411 9 | minds. First to those great numbers of you who live under Russian 412 6 | life ought to be carefully nurtured in the young clergy and 413 3 | and because it remained obedient to the Roman Pontiffs and 414 4 | trust their princes and obey them not only because of 415 5 | Parents' Obligation for Educating Their Children~ 416 2 | bound by the greatest of all obligations to love and cherish it, 417 9 | this, no matter what the obstacles. He guards it with all his 418 10 | of labor We have given to obtain and preserve the tranquility 419 10 | result of these efforts, We obtained certain agreements in the 420 12 | experienced, on more than one occasion, what a benevolent mind 421 10 | firm. Then all causes of offense or criticism will be removed, 422 10 | testify to. Nor shall We omit prayers for him for the 423 10 | of Petersburg, which is open to Polish students, be given 424 7 | Therefore offer your priests opportunities to recall and increase their 425 11 | of Ours, that religious orders flourish and enjoy a good 426 11 | you differ from them in origin and rite, be joined to them 427 | others 428 | Ours 429 | over 430 11 | obedience to Our expectations overjoyed Us. Now this order is well 431 4 | turbulent men daring to overturn temporal powers is guarded 432 11 | Diligently recall how much you owe to that august emperor for 433 10 | Past Papal Support for Poland~10. Your 434 6 | the dark but impudently parades everywhere, more remedies 435 8 | Apostolic voice in this regard, particularly in the encyclical letter 436 2 | promoting prosperity in this passing life and the acquisition 437 10 | Past Papal Support for Poland~ 438 7 | you will realize that your pastoral burden will not only be 439 4 | be just and tempered with paternal goodness in imitation of 440 9 | strength, he confidently and patiently expects consolation and 441 13 | today, and all the heavenly patrons of Poland. As a sign of 442 10 | anything at all harmful to peoples and to states, but only 443 8 | each one is to endeavor to perfect it, as John the Apostle 444 7 | exposed to much danger in the performance of the holy ministry and 445 5 | their steps toward their permanent homeland in heaven. They 446 11 | more brightly every day. Permit Us to repeat an exhortation 447 11 | she, with wise discretion, permits legitimate customs and their 448 2 | not a matter which each person or each state can submit 449 12 | equity of the Emperor. We personally experienced, on more than 450 4 | worthy of mention are: that persons who hold the supreme power 451 11 | your pursuit of all that pertains to the security and glory 452 6 | truth grow strong, when the pestilence of corruption no longer 453 13 | care.~Given in Rome, at St. Peter's, March 19, 1894, the seventeenth 454 10 | ecclesiastical academy of Petersburg, which is open to Polish 455 7 | directives with regard to philosophical, theological, and biblical 456 1 | group of the faithful in pilgrimage to greet Us and congratulate 457 2 | established this Church as the pillar and mainstay of the truth(1) 458 10 | festivals be suitable to pious worship. From these things 459 5 | the Church. In the next place it is necessary that the 460 4 | to all, both the highly placed and the lowly, as a kind 461 10 | in Us, like that of sons, pleases Us very much. Therefore 462 10 | should be desirable and pleasing not only to the Polish people, 463 4 | fruits. These fruits are more plentiful in those nations in which 464 3 | remained obedient to the Roman Pontiffs and to their bishops. Be 465 8 | relieve the hardships of the poor and to properly inform a 466 8 | to properly inform a weak populace, is obvious from experience. 467 10 | religion. For only when in possession of just security and liberty 468 1 | fear at the attacks of the powerful enemies of the Christian 469 4 | daring to overturn temporal powers is guarded against, if the 470 12 | province of Gniezno and Poznan. Indeed, We are pleased 471 3 | knowledge, as well as in practice and conduct of life. By 472 11 | even like it to rival the praises of such academies which 473 6 | Light of the world. Every praiseworthy quality which is joined 474 12 | loving mind We also turn Our prayer to you who inhabit the province 475 10 | ecclesiastical law or in the preaching of the divine work or in 476 10 | have not done less than Our predecessors, not only for your compatriots 477 11 | retain its soundness and preeminence; We would even like it to 478 10 | your confidence, We are prepared both to exert a tremendous 479 4 | exercises more freely the prerogatives of her office. But to oppose 480 5 | Church reserves her right to prescribe certain things. Nor can 481 10 | such difficulties and the presence of real concord should be 482 10 | have given to obtain and preserve the tranquility of public 483 8 | novarum. In it We listed the principles apt to ameliorate the condition 484 11 | serious studies should proceed in friendly agreement with 485 10 | its proper purpose and to produce the blessings which it ought. 486 3 | promotes noble virtues and produces the choicest blessings.~ ~ 487 9 | the spirit of constancy in professing the Catholic faith. In it 488 2 | always, according to His promise, Lo, I am with you always, 489 2 | domestic and civil society, promoting prosperity in this passing 490 1 | this matter since He has prompted Us to speak.~ ~ 491 10 | stand frim according to its proper purpose and to produce the 492 4 | will be the more severe in proportion to the greater dignity of 493 4 | people. Rather she diligently proposes many things from Christian 494 2 | civil society, promoting prosperity in this passing life and 495 5 | harmony. Parents must provide protection and advantages for their 496 12 | prayer to you who inhabit the province of Gniezno and Poznan. Indeed, 497 10(6)| Prv 21.1. 498 1 | Only a few months ago We publicly commemorated their merits. 499 10 | according to its proper purpose and to produce the blessings 500 11 | should be manifest in your pursuit of all that pertains to


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