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Leo PP. XIII
Constanti Hungarorum

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501 12 | to children. This special service should be undertaken by 502 16 | passage from St. Paul, "No one serving as God's soldier entangles 503 16 | Because, moreover, priests set an example, they should 504 1 | care. Indeed, we did so seven years ago when Hungary celebrated 505 | shall 506 8 | those most influential in shaping public opinion. More than 507 3 | heroes, your Hungary has its share down the long course of 508 7 | opportunity for a forbidden sharing and participation in sacred 509 4 | of courage and constancy. Shielded, indeed, by these virtues, 510 17 | overwhelm him and make him sink under their weight from 511 23 | s, 2 September 1893, the sixteenth year of Our Pontificate.~ 512 4 | violence and suffered no slight damages. Hungary, however, 513 3 | very things that in civil society contribute most importantly 514 16 | No one serving as God's soldier entangles himself in worldly 515 20 | courage and strength in our solicitude and good will. We hope, 516 | some 517 | sometimes 518 7 | respects, to remove the source of many evils, it is of 519 21 | favorable assistance of your sovereign, we mean your apostle and 520 4 | Not only was the faith and sovereignty of the Hungarian people 521 8 | happens, indeed, and we shall speak frankly, that some Catholics 522 12 | doctrine to children. This special service should be undertaken 523 3 | vicissitudes, and to do so in a spirit of unity, becomes a serious 524 17 | matters in one's anxiety for spiritual matters. Explicitly, when 525 11 | and books are intent upon spreading their venom and the perverse 526 3 | that you have persevered steadfastly in the Catholic faith is 527 22 | your faithful apostle, St. Stephen, to look favorably upon 528 | still 529 20 | and will find courage and strength in our solicitude and good 530 8 | care that all your people, strengthened by your authority and example, 531 6 | Strict Adherence to Papal Judgments~ 532 16 | all priests should have strong faith in their bishops, 533 14 | maintain the seats of highest studies under the authority of the 534 8 | themselves too timid or too submissive. It is obvious that this 535 10 | greatly contribute to the success of your goals.~ 536 4 | felt their violence and suffered no slight damages. Hungary, 537 17 | crept in, apply the most suitable remedy.~ 538 12 | appoint in each diocese supervisors of schools for both the 539 16 | accept their directives, and support their undertakings. In their 540 18 | former honor and glory. Surely, this is a work redounding 541 4 | Hungary, however, will survive if the Hungarians only remain 542 17 | that you counsel pastors to take conscientious care of church 543 13 | schools, care should be taken that the good, planted like 544 4 | repeated incursions of the Tartars and the fierce attacks of 545 12 | their most important duty to teach sacred doctrine to children. 546 2 | fidelity, unity, and zeal in teaching and in admonishing opportunely 547 4 | means, Hungary escaped the tempests of more recent centuries 548 11 | men who pursue objectives tenaciously, always ready to defend 549 | then 550 | though 551 8 | that results in unity of thought and action. Nothing, of 552 2 | becoming a more serious threat to religion. To be sure, 553 8 | you, still greater dangers threatening the ancestral faith of the 554 | through 555 19 | especially compelling and timely.~ 556 8 | or prove themselves too timid or too submissive. It is 557 16(3)| 2 Tm 2.4.~ 558 23 | 23. As a token of heavenly favors and as 559 17 | occupations are sometimes to be tolerated out of compassion, never 560 12 | cannot, however, refrain from touching briefly upon certain serious 561 15 | teachers, seminarians will be trained in the morals and virtues 562 3 | obligation during times of treacherous hostilities to Christian 563 10 | Meetings~10. Experience has truly proven that the annual meetings 564 12 | themselves and valued as a sacred trust. It is certain that a wholesome 565 9 | itself in defense of the truth intends to follow a responsible 566 16 | require a very particular unanimity in your guidance, concern 567 3 | your people. They certainly understood perfectly that when religion 568 8 | your authority and example, undertake with courage and zeal the 569 12 | special service should be undertaken by themselves and valued 570 16 | directives, and support their undertakings. In their sacred duties 571 8 | than the fact that they are unfaithful to the just duty owed their 572 18 | the sodalities than to the universal good of religion. Not to 573 21 | with you in one accord so untiringly for the sake of religion, 574 6 | matters, it will be your urgent duty to exhort the same 575 11 | Therefore, your people should use every means to counteract 576 | used 577 12 | undertaken by themselves and valued as a sacred trust. It is 578 11 | intent upon spreading their venom and the perverse opinions 579 3 | in their country in all vicissitudes, and to do so in a spirit 580 7 | to become accustomed to viewing all religions as equal because 581 12 | charge of souls be constantly vigilant in their behalf and consider 582 8 | should be protecting and vindicating the rights of the Church, 583 4 | even Hungary felt their violence and suffered no slight damages. 584 8 | neither effort nor labor to ward off such peril from your 585 8 | are, however, as We have warned you, still greater dangers 586 8 | with all their most harmful weapons to accomplish the daily 587 17 | make him sink under their weight from heaven into the depths."(4) 588 8 | of course, could be more welcome to the enemies of the Catholic 589 9 | and to endanger the moral welfare of the people.~ 590 | well 591 | were 592 4 | itself and the safety of the West. By the same means, Hungary 593 | Where 594 12 | trust. It is certain that a wholesome and pious education in childhood 595 | whose 596 14 | established so piously and wisely should never be used to 597 12 | Schools~12. Above all, We wish you to direct your zeal 598 | without 599 23 | heavenly favors and as a witness of Our paternal good will, 600 10 | increase of pious activity, are wonderfully effective in strengthening 601 21 | and the Catholic people working with you in one accord so 602 15 | on them that they may be worthy of the priesthood and that 603 1 | we feel constrained to write you again.~ 604 1 | event. On that occasion we wrote to you recalling the ancestral 605 4 | more recent centuries that wrought such serious havoc among 606 23 | of Our Pontificate.~LEO XIII~ 607 23 | September 1893, the sixteenth year of Our Pontificate.~LEO


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