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Leo PP. XIII
Sapientiae Christianae

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1 3 | often done to the Catholic Church, openly and publicly-insults, 2 4 | very fact a subject of the Church as one of the children born 3 5 | like feelings toward the Church. For the Church is the holy 4 5 | toward the Church. For the Church is the holy City of the 5 5 | love, with ardent love, the Church to which we owe the life 6 6 | supernatural love for the Church and the natural love of 7 6 | must cherish toward the Church a feeling of filial piety, 8 6 | the sacred power of the Church of no account, or endeavor 9 7 | ignore the rights of the Church; "we ought to obey God rather 10 7 | the cause of God or of the Church.~ 11 10| enactments hurtful to the Church, or conveying injunctions 12 11| entrusted by Jesus Christ to the Church she defends and maintains 13 12| has been waged against the Church it would be ill-timed now 14 12| as all obedience to the Church, and they go so far as to 15 12| right, even disallowing the Church any place among the civil 16 14| said, the office of the Church to undertake the defense 17 14| Guardian and Champion of the Church, needs not in any manner 18 15| Spirit has placed to rule the Church of God."(15) It belongs, 19 15| as head of the universal Church, teacher of all :hat pertains 20 16| eliminate these errors from holy Church, and contribute their zealous 21 16| that bind us to God and the Church, it should be borne earnestly 22 17| one body, "which is the Church,"(17) whereof He would be 23 17| follows that not only is the Church a perfect society far excelling 24 17| who gathers not with the Church and with Jesus Christ, and 25 17| jointly with him and with the Church are in very truth contending 26 21| their rule of faith from the Church, by whose authority and 27 21| truth. Consequently, as the Church is one, because Jesus Christ 28 22| belongs to the teaching Church, to whom God has entrusted 29 22| the supreme teacher in the Church is the Roman Pontiff. Union 30 22| obedience of will to the Church and to the Roman Pontiff, 31 22| and in the teaching of the Church, which proceeds from the 32 22| to the teaching of the Church, which proceeds from the 33 22| to the doctrines of the Church as to an infallible rule 34 22| assent to everything the Church teaches; but otherwise, 35 22| with reference to what the Church teaches he holds what he 36 22| not to the teaching of the Church as to an infallible rule, 37 23| The faith of the whole Church should be one, according 38 23| presides over the whole Church, whose sentence must consequently 39 23| that concern the universal Church."(26)~ 40 24| solemn pronouncement of the Church, are by her proposed to 41 24| as we have stated, by the Church using her divine right, 42 24| divine right, and in the Church by the supreme Pontiff. 43 25| fully into the nature of the Church. She is not an association 44 25| holiness. And since the Church alone has, through the grace 45 25| conflicts, inasmuch as the Church rules peoples scattered 46 25| the general good of the Church, and both have as their 47 26| against the wish of the Church, but manifestly with her 48 26| far loftier purpose, the Church directing her aim to govern 49 27| foster any doubt as to the Church alone having been invested 50 28| principle, and essence. The Church, therefore, possesses the 51 28| politics. On like grounds, the Church, the guardian always of 52 29| to attempt to involve the Church in party strife, and seek 53 30| 30. The Church alike and the State, doubtless, 54 30| hence follow, however, that Church and State are in any manner 55 30| duty bound, to find in the Church the aids necessary to his 56 30| On this very account, the Church cannot stand by, indifferent 57 30| trench upon the rights of the Church.~ 58 31| duty been assigned to the Church not only to interpose resistance, 59 31| affairs, it follows that the Church cannot give countenance 60 31| to the relations between Church and State, and who strive 61 31| life. In short, where the Church does not forbid taking part 62 32| themselves earnestly to the Church, which is "the pillar and 63 32| virtue which resides in the Church, they will triumph over 64 33| whether they are for the Church or against her, since on 65 33| faith, and yet wish that the Church should allow certain opinions, 66 34| kind. For he enemies of the Church have for their object-and 67 35| They would faire see the Church's mode of action influenced 68 35| which God established in His Church to be observed forever, 69 37| charge not only to rule the Church, but generally so to regulate 70 37| administers a particular church, they are "as master-workers. . . 71 37| this constitution of the Church, which it is not in the 72 39| 39. The Church, it is certain, at no time


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