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Leo PP. XIII
Sapientiae Christianae

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1 3 | weakening of the Christian faith is seen in the insults too 2 4 | relation to the Catholic faith, or who are entirely unacquainted 3 4 | has embraced the Christian faith, as in duty bound, is by 4 13| possible to preserve the faith inviolate in the depths 5 13| safeguard this virtue of faith in its integrity, We declare 6 13| as it is necessary that faith should not only abide untarnished 7 13| addressed to God: "Increase our faith."(11)~ 8 14| matter, touching Christian faith, there are other duties 9 14| safeguard the integrity of faith, but, as St. Thomas maintains: " 10 14| obligation to show forth his faith, either to instruct and 11 14| only to the enemies of the faith, for nothing emboldens the 12 15| reason yields assent. Now, faith, as a virtue, is a great 13 15| objects themselves to which faith is to be applied are scarcely 14 15| hear without a preacher? Faith then cometh by hearing, 15 15| Christ."(14) Since, then, faith is necessary for salvation, 16 15| hat pertains to morals and faith.~ 17 16| of their masters in the faith. Such co-operation on the 18 16| abroad the light of undefiled faith."(16) Let each one, therefore, 19 16| be, preach the Catholic faith by the authority of his 20 17| isolated champions of the faith. Jesus Christ, indeed, has 21 21| they receive their rule of faith from the Church, by whose 22 21| doctrine: "One Lord, one faith;"(22) "but having the same 23 21| having the same spirit of faith,"(23) they possess the saving 24 22| to be perfect. Christian faith reposes not on human but 25 22| destroy the very groundwork of faith who deny that God has spoken 26 22| perfect accord in the one faith, complete submission and 27 22| because it is enjoined by faith itself, and has this in 28 22| has this in common with faith, that it cannot be given 29 22| view: "The formal object of faith is primary truth, as it 30 22| possesses not the habit of faith; but matters of faith he 31 22| of faith; but matters of faith he holds otherwise than 32 22| holds otherwise than true faith. Now, it is evident that 33 23| 23. "The faith of the whole Church should 34 23| questions which arise touching faith should be determined by 35 24| with Catholic and divine faith."(27) But this likewise 36 27| however, without risk to faith, foster any doubt as to 37 32| accumulation of ills, if the faith "which worketh by charity"(31) 38 33| professing the Catholic faith, and yet wish that the Church 39 33| They moan over the loss of faith and the perversion of morals, 40 39| having rejected the Christian faith, are on that account justly 41 41| let all minds be united in faith and all hearts in charity,


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