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501 6 | world. Every praiseworthy quality which is joined to sound 502 2 | Christ brought to the human race by His religion, are so 503 11 | hand to the Church as a ready militia, and the state has 504 10 | difficulties and the presence of real concord should be desirable 505 13 | That Our beloved children receive these exhortations with 506 4 | oppose those precepts and refuse the leadership of the Church 507 4 | old calumnies, so often refuted and entirely worn out, making 508 11 | order is well on its way to regaining its former glory for it 509 3 | until now. The advantages of regarding the Church highly are obvious, 510 11 | those who share the same region, the same state, but especially 511 5 | teaching, or where impiety reigns, but also those that consider 512 8 | truth and justice. We now reiterate them and renew Our admonition. 513 4 | oppose the divine will and to reject a remarkable blessing. Then 514 6 | administration the seminaries rejoice. Surely in times which are 515 7 | learn concerning matters relevant to the civil power. Surely 516 10 | always thinking about the relief of the Catholic cause among 517 8 | motivated by holy love, both to relieve the hardships of the poor 518 9 | it with all his strength. Relying on its strength, he confidently 519 4 | truly favorable and good remains in the city; everything 520 9 | In addition to the above remarks to all the Polish people, 521 6 | parades everywhere, more remedies are required than before; 522 1 | times. The thought of you reminds Us of your distinguished 523 4 | sometime they shall have to render an account to God the Judge, 524 8 | We now reiterate them and renew Our admonition. How much 525 7 | their spiritual strength renewed, they can more zealously 526 10 | too severe would either be repealed or softened as soon as possible. 527 11 | every day. Permit Us to repeat an exhortation about the 528 7 | directing studies, We have repeatedly given directives with regard 529 7 | the dust and heat and to replace those who are worn out and 530 4 | making of them a new kind of reproach. Nor are those less blameworthy 531 11 | flourish and enjoy a good reputation in the minds of all. They 532 13 | earnestly to join Us in requesting divine help through the 533 10 | your interests seemed to require. As a result of these efforts, 534 6 | everywhere, more remedies are required than before; these must 535 6 | Requirements of Seminaries~6. All these 536 8 | in the encyclical letter Rerum novarum. In it We listed 537 5 | selection of books, the Church reserves her right to prescribe certain 538 11 | Order of St. Basil, the restoration of which has concerned Us. 539 10 | seemed to require. As a result of these efforts, We obtained 540 4 | this matter who strive to revive against her old calumnies, 541 8 | certainly have earned a reward both from religion and from 542 13 | these will flow the best rewards for their solace also in 543 11 | legitimate customs and their own rites. So you too, with the clergy 544 11 | We would even like it to rival the praises of such academies 545 4(3) | Rom 13.5. ~ 546 3 | remained obedient to the Roman Pontiffs and to their bishops. 547 13 | entrusted to your care.~Given in Rome, at St. Peter's, March 19, 548 4 | calamity haunts both rulers and ruled. Indeed We had already written 549 10 | seminaries according to the rules of canon law; another stipulates 550 9 | numbers of you who live under Russian rule: it is right that We 551 11 | an exhortation about the Ruthenians. Though you differ from 552 4 | majesty of princes or the safety and progress of the people. 553 6 | for the equipment of the saints for the work of ministry, 554 4 | but also for conscience sake (3) since God exercises 555 6 | word of God, they are "the salt of the earth and the Light 556 8 | these groups, on which the salvation-temporal and eternal - of many depends, 557 5 | must be sought first in the sanctity of marriage, which is indivisible 558 11 | Cracow, an old and noble seat of learning, retain its 559 4 | the wicked and do nothing seditious; that they ought to devote 560 5 | places advocating that the seeds of faith and love be nourished 561 | seemed 562 10 | possible. From that time on, We seized every opportunity to defend 563 5 | professors, and concernng the selection of books, the Church reserves 564 1 | such difficult trials. We send this letter now so that 565 1 | From time to time We have sent the bishops of other Catholic 566 1 | of Our will and devoted servants you are. Further, We know 567 5 | admonishes that they must serve God even more than the state; 568 5 | more than the state; in serving the state, they must direct 569 13 | Peter's, March 19, 1894, the seventeenth year of Our pontificate.~ 570 11 | association as becomes those who share the same region, the same 571 4 | In her wise equity she shows herself to all, both the 572 13 | patrons of Poland. As a sign of these things and a testimony 573 11 | daily shine more brightly. A similar zeal should be manifest 574 10 | all who are guided by a sincere love of the state. For, 575 2 | the truth(1) which by His singular help has flourished through 576 11 | your academies, under the skillful direction of Our Cardinal 577 7 | that it is human to grow slack in work and to give up. 578 10 | would either be repealed or softened as soon as possible. From 579 13 | the best rewards for their solace also in this life. We ask 580 4 | and that it ought to look solely to the benefit of the state; 581 4 | as a kind governess and a solicitous mother. Therefore those 582 | sometime 583 10 | repealed or softened as soon as possible. From that time 584 5 | of civil society, must be sought first in the sanctity of 585 6 | quality which is joined to sound doctrine and holiness of 586 9 | faith. In it you have the source and fountain, as We have 587 1 | since He has prompted Us to speak.~ ~ 588 13 | things and a testimony of Our special benevolence, We lovingly 589 1 | who differ in nationality, speech, and religious rite, with 590 7 | develop and exercise the spirits of the students that their 591 7 | especially so that, with their spiritual strength renewed, they can 592 5 | rights and duties between the spouses be inviolate and, as far 593 10 | trickery which has been evily spread about concerning Our benevolence 594 3 | ancestors and elders remained stable because your nation has 595 9 | exhortation to retain and steadfastly nourish the spirit of constancy 596 5 | they must direct their steps toward their permanent homeland 597 10 | rules of canon law; another stipulates that the ecclesiastical 598 11 | hearts and souls are one, striving finally to the end that 599 6 | the enemies of truth grow strong, when the pestilence of 600 7 | increase their knowledge by study, especially so that, with 601 4 | by means of men; that the subjects also ought to make supplications, 602 4 | strive more vigorously and successfully. It will certainly be advantageous 603 5 | The great losses we have suffered prove this. Now concerning 604 10 | for religious festivals be suitable to pious worship. From these 605 4 | subjects also ought to make supplications, prayers, intercessions 606 5 | and, as far as possible, supported by the greatest possible 607 4 | that persons who hold the supreme power are considered likenesses 608 4 | the same reason and kindle suspicion against her among the governors 609 5 | For those, surely, whose talents are developed by letters 610 11 | for all kinds of worthy tasks. Looking back to Galicia 611 4 | and thanksgiving. For she teaches and commands nothing at 612 4 | their rule must be just and tempered with paternal goodness in 613 10 | your cause We can eagerly testify to. Nor shall We omit prayers 614 4 | deserves much praise and thanksgiving. For she teaches and commands 615 4 | prayers, intercessions and thanksgivings(4) for their rulers; that 616 | themselves 617 7 | regard to philosophical, theological, and biblical studies. Insist 618 9 | certain things which We think will be useful to particular 619 10 | pontificate, We, always thinking about the relief of the 620 | Though 621 1 | nations individual letters as tokens of Our love and providence; 622 4 | to you at length on these topics, but We thought it good 623 | toward 624 4 | to the maintenance of a tranquil peace in justice. Where 625 10 | obtain and preserve the tranquility of public order among nations, 626 1 | When all of Europe was trembling with fear at the attacks 627 10 | prepared both to exert a tremendous effort in all things and 628 1 | many and such difficult trials. We send this letter now 629 10 | attention the deceitful trickery which has been evily spread 630 4 | flocks if the spirit of turbulent men daring to overturn temporal 631 12 | With a loving mind We also turn Our prayer to you who inhabit 632 8 | influence Catholic institutions, unions of workers, mutual aid societies, 633 11 | very much desire that the University of Cracow, an old and noble 634 4 | Therefore those men act unjustly in this matter who strive 635 | until 636 12 | continue to grow among you. We urge you to trust the generous 637 5 | because youths today are urged to a greater desire for 638 | used 639 9 | the greatest blessings. To value this above all other things 640 4 | the Church promotes are valued and actually in force, they 641 5 | which health flows into the veins of civil society, must be 642 13 | intercession of the glorious Virgin Mary, St. Joseph, whose 643 8 | often raised Our Apostolic voice in this regard, particularly 644 9 | shall fix certain of the warnings We have already given more 645 11 | the local Church in many ways. Under its guidance, the 646 8 | and to properly inform a weak populace, is obvious from 647 5 | that nothing harmful to the well-being of the faith creeps in and 648 7 | or a fortress; it will be well-equipped to aid those laboring in 649 11 | religion, whether already well-established or to be established as 650 | whether 651 2 | blessings is manifold and wholesome. In a wonderful manner it 652 4 | and machinations of the wicked and do nothing seditious; 653 13 | things Our beloved sons wil perceive Our great love 654 4 | of another's rights or of winking at devious means, that she 655 4 | many things from Christian wisdom that are conducive to their 656 2 | manifold and wholesome. In a wonderful manner it inundates both 657 6 | clerics for according to the word of God, they are "the salt 658 6 | earth and the Light of the world. Every praiseworthy quality 659 10 | festivals be suitable to pious worship. From these things the faith 660 5 | doctrine, concerning the worthiness and knowledge of professors, 661 4 | them not only because of wrath but also for conscience 662 4 | ruled. Indeed We had already written to you at length on these 663 13 | of Our pontificate.~LEO XIII~ 664 6 | carefully nurtured in the young clergy and is no less necessary 665 | yours 666 | yourselves 667 1 | to continue. We know what zealous interpreters of Our will 668 7 | strength renewed, they can more zealously devote their time to their