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Leo PP. XIII
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501 1,3 | their Bishops, had ever been secure and undisturbed in Spain, 502 2,8 | City of the Future which we seek for.~ 503 6,15 | not fail to fulfil; and in seeking to accomplish some of these, 504 6,17 | all inspired by the same sentiments, they triumphed over the 505 2,6 | politics and religion but separate and completely isolate the 506 1,4 | resistance, for fear that separately they may be crushed by the 507 4,13 | their labours the greatest services at once to the salvation 508 5,14 | their Bishops, and should set great value on their authority 509 | several 510 2,6 | principles are of necessity shaken on which the public welfare 511 | shall 512 | she 513 3,11 | the flock that follows its Shepherd: "(3) and another, still 514 6,17 | inherited faith and fame, and show that they inherit not only 515 1,3 | party rivalry, signs are showing themselves of dissensions 516 0,1 | generous Spanish nation has shown itself preeminent; but above 517 6,15 | writers is great on either side. But nothing can be more 518 1,3 | owing to party rivalry, signs are showing themselves of 519 2,9 | they should be somewhat silent about their various political 520 5,14 | also between societies of a similar character, an object extremely 521 5,14 | and influence of any human society depends; and next, because 522 1,3 | feeling akin to that anxious solicitude of the Apostle St. Paul 523 | something 524 | Sometimes 525 2,9 | efforts; they should be somewhat silent about their various 526 2,8 | wish, is to penetrate the soul, man's best part, with the 527 4,13 | once to the salvation of souls and to the interests of 528 2,6 | State from its most abundant source of prosperity. The moment 529 5,14 | rivalries, the principal sources of dispute will be avoided; 530 2,6 | of God, the Creator and Sovereign of all things, from the 531 0,2 | We recognize not only a special grace from God but the fruit 532 3,10 | be the subjects of mere speculative knowledge, but should become 533 2,9 | the very revolutions in States, religion, which is the 534 6,18 | heavenly graces which flow in streams from the tomb of the Apostles.~ 535 6,19 | 19. But, since all "our strength is of God," join yourselves 536 0,2 | quickened by charity and strengthened by a lasting harmony.~ 537 2,9 | from all the turmoil of strife, she carries on her work 538 0,1 | given such repeated and striking testimony by all manner 539 6,15 | aware of the objects they strive to attain and the intentions 540 4,13 | 13. They must, therefore, studiously avoid overstepping the reserve 541 3,10 | however, ought not to be the subjects of mere speculative knowledge, 542 1,3 | there are people who will submit to it but ill, or even openly 543 0,1 | preservation, through so varied a succession of men and of events, of 544 3,11 | by joints and bands being supplied with nourishment and compacted, 545 5,14 | auxiliary forces destined to support the interests of the Catholic 546 3,11 | jurisdiction the power of leading, supporting, or correcting, and generally 547 1,3 | on this point We cannot suppress the truth; when We mark 548 6,15 | the daily papers, should take up the same attitude. We 549 2,8 | referring all things to God, takes a higher flight and touches 550 6,16 | concord. It will be your task, Beloved Sons, Venerable 551 3,11 | the Roman Pontiff is the Teacher and Prince of the Universal 552 6,19 | may give efficacy to Our teaching and render the people ready 553 6,15 | acrimonious, but calm and temperate; it is weight of reasoning, 554 2,8 | such. For matters of the temporary order-however lawful, however 555 3,11 | whom it is exercised; it tends by its very nature to the 556 6,19 | Apostle St. James and St. Teresa of Jesus, the virgin law-giver 557 0,1 | such repeated and striking testimony by all manner of manifestations, 558 | then 559 6,16 | Brethren, to explain Our thoughts to the people and to endeavour 560 | through 561 0,1 | courage and their piety, at a time when the Holy See became 562 | together 563 4,12 | known to them that their toil in the fulfilment of their 564 6,20 | of Heavenly gifts and in token of Our fatherly good-will, 565 6,18 | flow in streams from the tomb of the Apostles.~ 566 2,8 | takes a higher flight and touches heaven. For her will, her 567 | towards 568 5,14 | and is the characteristic trait of those whom Christian 569 3,11 | received from the Father, and transmitted to His Church: and therefore 570 6,17 | accord, as well from their tried devotion to this Apostolic 571 6,17 | the same sentiments, they triumphed over the haughty domination 572 2,7 | a multitude of grievous troubles.~ 573 4,12 | that at this moment are troubling the minds of so many in 574 3,10 | to repeat some well-known truths, which, however, ought not 575 2,9 | and removed from all the turmoil of strife, she carries on 576 2,6 | this matter fall into a two-fold error. There are some, for 577 2,9 | all else, should be agreed unanimously in this: that in the State 578 3,11 | in the Church"(4) Such, unchangeable and everlasting, is the 579 | under 580 2,7 | all of another party as undeserving any longer of the name of 581 1,3 | had ever been secure and undisturbed in Spain, and led Our predecessor, 582 1,4 | the more so that, amid the unfettered prevalence everywhere of 583 0,1 | became a victim of dire and unfortunate circumstances.~ 584 6,18 | that to promote union and uniformity in discipline, it will be 585 1,4 | that all Christians would unite their wills and powers in 586 3,11 | each Bishop and bond which unites in faith and charity the 587 3,11 | Teacher and Prince of the Universal Church, so likewise are 588 | unto 589 2,6 | to each his due, to leave untouched that which is another's.~ 590 | upon 591 | Us 592 6,16 | in Our judgment, of great use in removing the causes which 593 5,14 | Bishops, and should set great value on their authority and commands. 594 0,1 | preservation, through so varied a succession of men and 595 2,9 | however, at perfect liberty to ventilate in their proper place: for 596 6,18 | Christ has constituted the Vicar of His power, and the wealth 597 2,9 | higher order. Hence, in the vicissitudes of human affairs, and even 598 0,1 | when the Holy See became a victim of dire and unfortunate 599 6,15 | language, which must win victory for the Catholic writer.~ 600 1,4 | error and in the war so violently and insidiously waged against 601 6,18 | decide controversies than the voice of him whom Our Lord Jesus 602 1,4 | violently and insidiously waged against the Catholic Church, 603 1,4 | everywhere of error and in the war so violently and insidiously 604 1,5 | interpreters of Our salutary warning, and to employ your wisdom 605 5,14 | proper diocese, have to watch over those interests, it 606 0,2 | clings with the greatest watchfulness to the religion of its fathers 607 2,9 | of fostering the common weal, and of cherishing all men 608 6,18 | Vicar of His power, and the wealth of heavenly graces which 609 2,6 | shaken on which the public welfare most of all rests, and which 610 6,15 | cannot but concede to them well-earned praise for their good service 611 3,10 | here have to repeat some well-known truths, which, however, 612 1,3 | to the Spanish people the well-merited eulogium that "the immense 613 | whatever 614 | whence 615 | whole 616 6,15 | of language, which must win victory for the Catholic 617 1,3 | it, assuming that he has wished thereby to favour some or 618 5,14 | necessarily accompanies good works and is the characteristic 619 | would 620 6,15 | victory for the Catholic writer.~ 621 6,20 | of Our Pontificate.~LEO XIII~ 622 1,3 | Our predecessor, Gregory XVI, to address to the Spanish 623 | ye 624 6,20 | December, 1882, in the fifth year of Our Pontificate.~LEO 625 | Yet 626 2,6 | submission of the passions to the yoke of virtue, to render to 627 | yourselves


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