To Our
Beloved Sons Anthony Joseph Cardinal Gruscha, Archbishop of Vienna; George
Cardinal Kopp, Bishop of Wroclaw, Leo Cardinal De Skrbensky, Archbishop of
Prague; John Cardinal Puzyna, Bishop of Cracow; and the Other Venerable Brother
Archbishops and Bishops of Austria.
Beloved Sons and
Venerable Brothers, Greetings and the Apostolic Blessing.
With great joy you now
announce that the object of the wishes of your predecessors, which has been
worked on for many years, is speeding to its happy conclusion. For whatever is
required for founding a Catholic University is all but at hand; it is your
consensus that the finishing touches can now be applied to setting up this
great Institution of learning. We have had to wait for it longer than We might
have hoped, but its completion has come about at a proper and fitting time.
Accordingly, We freely and with full approbation assent to your plans, which in
themselves are commendable. We wish to point out explicitly in writing our
great joy at this news, since We encourage holy sets of learning to be
established and enlarged everywhere. Moreover, We declare this also to add an
incentive to your faithful to hasten the conclusion of so great an enterprise.
As for the details, We confide them to you; We have no doubts of the generosity
and approval of those for whose advantage the desired University will come into
existence. As soon as the details that pertain to this Institution are ready,
the Sacred Congregation of Studies should communicate them to us: for their
task is to inform Us of these affairs and to use their mandated power of
setting standards for Catholic Institutions of learning according to the norms
of the Sacred Canons.
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