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Leo PP. XIII
Dall'Alto dell'Apostolico Seggio

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1 1 | dignity of the Holy See, the religion itself and the salvation 2 1 | guardians and defenders of the religion of the people entrusted 3 2 | relates to the Catholic religion and the Church, with the 4 2 | Italy, in which the Catholic religion has taken deeper root; and 5 4 | grow up without any idea of religion, and without the first essential 6 5 | affairs, in what concerns religion, is wholly in conformity 7 5 | accumulated by the piety and religion of our ancestors under the 8 6 | ruling idea which, as far as religion is concerned, controls the 9 7 | and the future prospect of religion in Italy. To shrink from 10 7 | in Italy to the harm of religion. Defending and guarding 11 9 | in Italy with regard to religion, the essentially religious 12 9 | many ways in which their religion is conspired against, and 13 9 | of truth, out of love for religion, and to uphold the rights 14 10| that not only the love of religion, but also the noblest and 15 11| endeavours to destroy the religion of Christ, the true benefactress 16 12| Without Religion Ye Are Naught~12. All know 17 12| many ways the influence of religion penetrates society. It is 18 12| equally certain that, without religion there is no true morality, 19 12| of society. But without religion, and without morality, the 20 12| insolence of His enemies.-It is religion which, penetrating to the 21 12| him to fulfil it. It is religion which gives to rulers feelings 22 12| diligent administrators. It is religion which produces concord and 23 12| and of a State. Take away religion, and with it all these immensely 24 13| Italy Without Religion~13. For Italy, moreover, 25 13| nations, are inseparable from religion, which has either produced 26 13| under the protection of religion. The virtue and the strength 27 13| virtue and the strength of religion are immortal because religion 28 13| religion are immortal because religion is from God. It has treasures 29 13| every time and epoch. What religion has known how to do and 30 13| and vigorous. To take away religion from Italy, is to dry up 31 14| which can be supplied by religion and the Church: without 32 14| the power of the Christian religion, which entering into their 33 14| without the salutary power of religion. It is only this power which, 34 14| violence of passion.-To assail religion, is therefore to deprive 35 15| social order, the war against religion is becoming most disastrous 36 16| to overthrow the Catholic religion and the Papacy.~ 37 17| sects were given up; that religion and the Church, as the greatest 38 17| result of the war against religion and the Church, would cease 39 17| greatness and glory which religion and the Church have ever 40 17| powerful inspiration which religion derives from above, and 41 17| Pontiff, and faithful to its religion, would be able worthily 42 17| to be the centre of the religion of Christ and the See of 43 17| with all the majesty of Religion and of the supreme Priesthood, 44 18| strong and real love for the religion of their ancestors and for 45 18| that only from fidelity to religion and from peace with the 46 18| the ruins of the Catholic Religion; but of others who, without


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