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Leo PP. XIII
Dall'Alto dell'Apostolico Seggio

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1 1 | Clergy, and the People of Italy.~Venerable Brethren and 2 1 | and Apostolic Benediction.~Italy Has Come to This~From the 3 1 | all nations, We look upon Italy in whose bosom, by an act 4 1 | and not the ruin to which Italy threatened in its faith 5 1 | we have to fear for this Italy of ours the loss even of 6 2 | now unfolding itself in Italy, especially in what relates 7 2 | waged more than elsewhere in Italy, in which the Catholic religion 8 5 | Italy Among the Fallen~5. It will 9 5 | this does not happen in Italy only, but is a system of 10 5 | action of Freemasonry in Italy. Yes, this system is adopted 11 5 | the present time the new Italy is of the number of these 12 6 | course of public affairs in Italy, is the realisation of the 13 6 | long as the destinies of Italy are in the hands of sectarian 14 6 | abolition of the Papacy; Italy will thus be free from its 15 7 | prospect of religion in Italy. To shrink from seeing the 16 7 | doing, or is attempted in Italy to the harm of religion. 17 9 | true state of things in Italy with regard to religion, 18 9 | character of the conflict in Italy against the Pontiff, and 19 9 | enough has not been done in Italy.Lastly, the teaching addressed 20 9 | applied to the Catholics of Italy, and be impressed upon them. 21 10| present state of things in Italy, inasmuch as this is for 22 10| which is being prepared for Italy by men whose object is-and 23 11| eloquently for itself.-What Italy has become in this first 24 13| Italy Without Religion~13. For 25 13| Without Religion~13. For Italy, moreover, the loss would 26 13| of every kind with which Italy is profusely covered. Of 27 13| take away religion from Italy, is to dry up at once the 28 14| From this great danger Italy is not free; and although 29 14| may be more infested than Italy by this spirit of subversion 30 14| is therefore to deprive Italy of its most powerful ally 31 15| disastrous and destructive to Italy, so, in the political order, 32 15| the Roman Pontiff is for Italy a source of the greatest 33 15| against the Pope is for Italy, internally, a cause of 34 15| division between official Italy and the great part of Italians 35 15| Holy See, besides depriving Italy of the prestige and splendour 36 16| i greatness prepared for Italy by those who, having its 37 17| come over the destinies of Italy! The evils and the dangers 38 17| chosen soil of Catholic Italy the greatness and glory 39 17| the separation between Italy and Catholics faithful to 40 17| Church would cease, and Italy would thus acquire a powerful 41 17| longer have reason to regard Italy as the enemy of the Pontiff.- 42 17| Pontiff.-On the contrary, Italy would gain greater respect 43 17| respected among all nations. Italy reconciled with the Pontiff, 44 18| Pontiff are the enemies of Italy, and in alliance, so to 45 18| hateful work of stripping Italy of its Catholic character. 46 18| said, is that Catholics are Italy's best friends. By keeping 47 18| striving in every way that Italy may not lose the faith, 48 18| they hope to obtain for Italy a future worthy of its glorious 49 18| otherwise than fatal to Italy; and, in once more making 50 19| and render Him merciful to Italy our country, so that He 51 19| and has so many times made Italy feel the effects of Her


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