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1 2 | Catholic religion and the Church, with the final and avowed
2 2 | Pastor and Teacher of the Church.~
3 4 | impoverish the Clergy and the Church, and to deprive the Church
4 4 | Church, and to deprive the Church of what is necessary for
5 4 | from the influence of the Church and of the faith. To Lay
6 5 | power. Laws adverse to the Church and measures hostile to
7 5 | hostility or harm to the Church, it is at once received
8 5 | and guardianship of the Church, was withdrawn altogether
9 5 | withdrawn altogether from the Church's action and control, had
10 5 | inflict a new outrage on the Church, lessen its social influence,
11 5 | conflict between faith and the Church on one side and free examination
12 5 | reason on the other. That the Church may try to act as it has
13 6 | by a deadly hatred of the Church. The abolition in the schools
14 7 | the sacred rights of the Church and of the Pontificate,
15 7 | world the outrages which the Church and the Pontificate are
16 7 | government of the Catholic Church, and add difficulty and
17 8 | help and grace which the Church places in your hands, must
18 9 | filial love towards the Church, a sincere respect for their
19 9 | and institutions which the Church has blessed, and which the
20 9 | uphold the rights of the Church. While the Catholic press
21 13| fostered, and privileged by the Church, have been their home and
22 14| supplied by religion and the Church: without this, the strictest
23 17| up; that religion and the Church, as the greatest social
24 17| against religion and the Church, would cease with the termination
25 17| glory which religion and the Church have ever abundantly produced.
26 17| that truth of which the Church is mistress, would rise
27 17| Peace being made with the Church, religious unity and civil
28 17| Catholics faithful to the Church would cease, and Italy would
29 18| may not fight against the Church, but be its faithful daughter,-
30 18| and from peace with the Church and with the Roman Pontiff,
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