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Leo PP. XIII
Quod Apostolici Muneris

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But you, venerable brethren, 2 8(13) | Heb. 13:4.~ 3 6(9) | Rom. 13a, 7. ~ 4 5(7) | 2 Cor. 6:14.~ 5 3(4) | See above, p. 155, note 2.~ 6 12 | twentyeighth day of December, 1878, in the first year of Our 7 6(10) | 1 Cor. 12:28.~ 8 7(12) | Acts 5:29.~ 9 1(1) | Isa. 58:1.~ 10 12(19)| Isa. 59:1. ~ 11 11 | any way whatsoever this abominable sect; let them show, on 12 | about 13 | above 14 1 | God; and they proclaim the absolute equality of all men in rights 15 2 | which, thinking itself absolved from all divine sanction, 16 5 | But, on the contrary, in accordance with the teachings of the 17 9 | But not the less on this account does our holy Mother not 18 5 | easily the unwary, have been accustomed to distort it so as to suit 19 1 | common whatever has been acquired either by title of lawful 20 2 | a license of thought and action having sprung up on all 21 7(12) | Acts 5:29.~ 22 9 | and mind, inequality in actual possession, also, and holds 23 1 | We are again compelled to address you, as though we heard 24 3 | would be dragged. But, as no adequate precaution was taken to 25 1 | to whom, according to the admonition of the Apostle, every soul 26 7 | Judge overhangs them, and, adopting the words of divine wisdom, 27 9 | despoilers, no less than adulterers and idolaters, are shut 28 2 | the human race should have advanced to the very verge of final 29 12 | brought to a world already aging and steeped in the very 30 9 | the "right" of property, alleging it to be a human invention 31 3 | happy memory, both in his allocutions and in his encyclical letters 32 3 | and lest they should be allowed to escape in the public 33 11 | of labor, are more easily allured by the hope of riches and 34 | although 35 9 | to be a human invention altogether opposed to the inborn equality 36 3 | and Leo XII condemned by anathema the secret sects,(5) and 37 8 | provoke not your children to anger, but bring them up in the 38 12 | these days, in which the anniversary of our Lord's birth is solemnly 39 12 | the peace which He then announced by the angels to men He 40 | another 41 2 | strikes the souls of all with anxiety and fear, finds its cause 42 | anything 43 12 | good that again "there may appear unto men the goodness and 44 2 | lures and whets the natural appetite that is in man of excelling, 45 1 | the Patriarchs, Primates, Archbishops, and ~Bishops of the Catholic 46 2 | handed over to oblivion, the ardent desire of happiness has 47 9 | claiming a community of goods, argue that poverty should not 48 10 | magistrates, or in the force of armies, let them restore that Church 49 1 | short period raised their arms in impious attempt against 50 9 | this is the best method of arranging the old struggle between 51 1 | from the faith,"(3) they assail the right of property sanctioned 52 2 | truths of faith having been assailed and cast out as though hostile 53 11 | religion, may tend to make all associates contented with their lot 54 3 | the people more and more astray, and lest they should be 55 2 | or workshop, are eager to attack the homes and fortunes of 56 6 | which are lowest should attain their ends by those which 57 1 | raised their arms in impious attempt against the lives of their 58 3 | licentious sort of liberty was attributed to man by a set of men who 59 12 | apostolic benediction as an augury of the divine gifts.~Given 60 12 | hear."(19) In these most auspicious days, then, venerable brethren, 61 7 | neither will he stand in awe of any man's greatness, 62 9 | the human race will fall back into the vile condition 63 2 | But the boldness of these bad men, which day by day more 64 9 | pronounced the poor blessed and bade them hope for the reward 65 2 | slowly and little by little banished from the universities, the 66 1 | decreed for the health and beauty of life. They refuse obedience 67 | became 68 | become 69 | before 70 12 | fervent prayers to God and beg the intercession of the 71 8 | wonderful blessings there begotten would not confine themselves 72 9 | man even to desire what belonged to another, and that thieves 73 4 | survived, with the honor that belongs to them, among princes and 74 3 | Pontiffs Clement XII and Benedict XIV did not fail to unmask 75 12 | faithful people, the apostolic benediction as an augury of the divine 76 10 | again lift up Our voice, and beseech them again and again for 77 9 | not see that this is the best method of arranging the 78 | beyond 79 12 | depths of wickedness He bids us also to hope for, and 80 8 | species, has become still more binding and more holy through Christ, 81 1 | flesh, despise dominion and blaspheme majesty."(2) They leave 82 8 | home, and the wonderful blessings there begotten would not 83 9 | for the reward of eternal bliss. But who does not see that 84 1 | meetings, but, openly and boldly marching forth in the light 85 2 | 2. But the boldness of these bad men, which 86 1 | barbarous peoples; and its bond, by which the family is 87 2 | the people, like evil seed bore in due time such fatal fruit. 88 9 | inequality among men, who are born with different powers of 89 8 | force from Him, but also borrows its nature and character. 90 3 | began to be formed, in whose bosom the seeds of the errors 91 2 | from all divine sanction, bows only to such laws as it 92 1 | inheritance, or by labor of brain and hands, or by thrift 93 3 | and a new right, as they call it, against the natural 94 7 | words of divine wisdom, calls upon all in the name of 95 9 | received, nourished, and cared for all the world over and 96 1 | while they seem desirous of caring for the needs and satisfying 97 2 | having been assailed and cast out as though hostile to 98 2 | anxiety and fear, finds its cause and origin in those poisonous 99 1 | ringing in Our ears: "Cry, cease not, lift up thy voice like 100 2 | which from the sixteenth century down has been waged by innovators 101 8 | also borrows its nature and character. Hence, the Apostle exhorts 102 8 | embraces her with a most chaste and undying love, so also 103 1 | by which the family is chiefly held together, they weaken, 104 6 | He bath willed that the choirs of angels be distinct and 105 8 | dignity of a sacrament, and chose to use it as the figure 106 12 | to the faithful of your churches, We earnestly pray the Giver 107 9 | inborn equality of man, and, claiming a community of goods, argue 108 2 | surprise that men of the lowest class, weary of their wretched 109 3 | nourished, the Roman Pontiffs Clement XII and Benedict XIV did 110 12 | of the heart, and to your clergy and faithful people, the 111 11 | all may have the habit of clinging to God with filial love 112 10 | religious affairs are so closely united that what is taken 113 1 | and bound together by the closest ties in a wicked confederacy, 114 1 | and scatter abroad in a cloud of journals and tracts. 115 7 | therefrom. And when affairs come to such a pass that there 116 9 | all she can to relieve and comfort the poor, either by holding 117 7 | shall have sanctioned or commanded anything repugnant to the 118 8 | mother, which is the first commandment with promise";(15) and he 119 4 | that those to whom has been committed the guardianship of the 120 1 | Catholic World in Grace and ~Communion with the Apostolic See.~ 121 1 | are called socialists, communists, or nihilists, and who, 122 9 | of man, and, claiming a community of goods, argue that poverty 123 1 | increased that We are again compelled to address you, as though 124 8 | necessity of natural law, and is completed in the mutual rights and 125 8 | socialism strive almost completely to dissolve this union; 126 7 | rulers may use the power conceded to them to save and not 127 3 | Popes Pius VII and Leo XII condemned by anathema the secret sects,(5) 128 1 | closest ties in a wicked confederacy, no longer seek the shelter 129 9 | to the poor as a benefit conferred on Himself, holds them in 130 12 | prayers We have the greatest confidence. And in the meanwhile We 131 8 | there begotten would not confine themselves to the households 132 6 | only for wrath but also for conscience' sake," and to render "to 133 6 | Church, should be one body, consisting of many members, some nobler 134 5 | Gospel, the equality of men consists in this: that all, having 135 3 | words and great firmness and constancy of soul our glorious predecessor, 136 9 | watches over these. She is constantly pressing on the rich that 137 11 | tend to make all associates contented with their lot and move 138 9 | nations, or human society must continue to be disturbed by constant 139 8 | life itself, which is the cornerstone of all society and government, 140 8 | up in the discipline and correction of the Lord."(16) Again, 141 | could 142 3 | fail to unmask the evil counsels of the sects, and to warn 143 2 | constituted without any count at all of God or of the 144 1 | of all evils, which some coveting have erred from the faith,"(3) 145 6 | whom honor."(9) For, He who created and governs all things has, 146 1 | the deadly plague that is creeping into the very fibres of 147 1 | prophet ringing in Our ears: "Cry, cease not, lift up thy 148 6 | resist purchase to themselves damnation." And again she admonishes 149 1 | escape from the very serious dangers which threaten it. But the 150 5 | fellowship bath light with darkness?"(7) Their habit, as we 151 11 | by noble deeds and right dealing in all things, how well 152 1 | rights and duties. They debase the natural union of man 153 5 | Gospel itself with a view to deceive more easily the unwary, 154 12 | the twentyeighth day of December, 1878, in the first year 155 1 | divine laws has been wisely decreed for the health and beauty 156 11 | on the contrary, by noble deeds and right dealing in all 157 11 | implant the Catholic teaching deep in the minds of all. Strive 158 9 | manner by God, the Author and Defender of right, that He would 159 1 | sacred Scriptures testify, "Defile the flesh, despise dominion 160 1 | together, they weaken, or even deliver up to lust. Lured, in fine, 161 1 | of Our apostolic office demanded, we hastened to point out 162 1 | the evils which We then deplored have so rapidly increased 163 5 | difference between their depraved teachings and the most pure 164 12 | and steeped in the very depths of wickedness He bids us 165 1 | ought to be subject, and who derive the right of governing from 166 2 | public authority neither derives its principles, nor its 167 5 | reward according to his deserts. The inequality of rights 168 1 | wickedness, while they seem desirous of caring for the needs 169 1 | testify, "Defile the flesh, despise dominion and blaspheme majesty."(2) 170 9 | another, and that thieves and despoilers, no less than adulterers 171 | did 172 5 | nevertheless so great is the difference between their depraved teachings 173 9 | among men, who are born with different powers of body and mind, 174 6 | orders in civil society, differing indignity, rights, and power, 175 8 | but bring them up in the discipline and correction of the Lord."(16) 176 2 | might be opened for the discoveries, or rather the hallucinations, 177 9 | constant eruptions, to be disgraced by rapine and strife, as 178 1 | their seditious people that disloyal traitors, impatient of all 179 9 | this method is rejected or disregarded, one of two things must 180 2 | the very verge of final dissolution.~ 181 8 | strive almost completely to dissolve this union; since, that 182 6 | the choirs of angels be distinct and some subject to others, 183 5 | have been accustomed to distort it so as to suit their own 184 9 | duty of government and the distribution of the goods which are necessary 185 6 | instituted various orders and a diversity of offices, so that all 186 11 | filial love and revering His divinity from their tenderest years; 187 | do 188 6 | all are not apostles or doctors or pastors,(10) so also 189 3 | at once exposed in public documents the guile and falsehood 190 11 | shine as an example of right doing and of virtue. In fine, 191 1 | Defile the flesh, despise dominion and blaspheme majesty."(2) 192 3 | miserably deceived would be dragged. But, as no adequate precaution 193 9 | necessities; but, rather, drawing them to her with a mother' 194 11 | know the origin and the drift of these gathering evils, 195 6 | render "to all men their dues; tribute to whom tribute 196 2 | wretched home or workshop, are eager to attack the homes and 197 7 | Christian patience and by earnest prayers to God. But, if 198 12 | faithful of your churches, We earnestly pray the Giver of all good 199 1 | the prophet ringing in Our ears: "Cry, cease not, lift up 200 5 | paternity in heaven and earth is named."(8) But the minds 201 5 | ground of obedience made easy, firm, and noble.~ 202 1 | pointed out also the most effectual remedies by which society 203 9 | them to her with a mother's embrace, and knowing that they bear 204 8 | is subject to Christ, who embraces her with a most chaste and 205 11 | of wealth, it is well to encourage societies of artisans and 206 12 | work inspire your and Our endeavors. And, indeed, the very thought 207 6 | lowest should attain their ends by those which are intermediate, 208 9 | should not be peaceably endured, and that the property and 209 8 | by all on whom they are enjoined, most assuredly every family 210 8 | Again, the apostle enjoins the divine precept on servants 211 5 | nature has made all men equal, and that, therefore, neither 212 7 | and the great; and he bath equally care of all. But a greater 213 1 | which some coveting have erred from the faith,"(3) they 214 2 | reason alone. This kind of error, which falsely usurps to 215 3 | whose bosom the seeds of the errors which we have already mentioned 216 9 | be disturbed by constant eruptions, to be disgraced by rapine 217 9 | divine law, provides with especial care for public and private 218 11 | recruits of socialism are especially sought among artisans and 219 9 | very evidence of facts and events shows, if this method is 220 9 | and poor? For, as the very evidence of facts and events shows, 221 7 | the Most High, who will examine your works, and search out 222 2 | appetite that is in man of excelling, and gives loose rein to 223 | except 224 10 | liberty in which she may exert her healing force for the 225 8 | on servants and masters, exhorting the former to be "obedient 226 8 | character. Hence, the Apostle exhorts children to "obey their 227 5 | that none greater could exist: "for what participation 228 2 | surprise that already there exists no sense of security either 229 8 | government, necessarily feels and experiences the salutary power of the 230 3 | of happy memory, at once exposed in public documents the 231 2 | multitude of men but to a wide extent civil society, also. Hence, 232 10 | tempest, so now, moved by the extreme peril that is on them, We 233 4 | suspicious and even hostile eye, not perceiving that the 234 9 | as the very evidence of facts and events shows, if this 235 3 | and Benedict XIV did not fail to unmask the evil counsels 236 8 | only all these matters were faithfully observed according to the 237 9 | portion of the human race will fall back into the vile condition 238 3 | Church, on whom the duty falls of guarding the Lord's flock 239 3 | documents the guile and falsehood of their doctrines, and 240 2 | This kind of error, which falsely usurps to itself the name 241 2 | these having been scattered far and wide, so great a license 242 11 | their passions and stand fast by the order which God has 243 2 | seed bore in due time such fatal fruit. For you know, venerable 244 8 | admonishes parents: "And you, fathers, provoke not your children 245 11 | Church neither join nor favor in any way whatsoever this 246 8 | government, necessarily feels and experiences the salutary 247 5 | justice with injustice or what fellowship bath light with darkness?"(7) 248 12 | with Us in lifting up your fervent prayers to God and beg the 249 1 | is creeping into the very fibres of human society and leading 250 1 | power of kings has won such fierce hatred from their seditious 251 11 | of clinging to God with filial love and revering His divinity 252 2 | advanced to the very verge of final dissolution.~ 253 3 | danger which threatened them. Finally, all have witnessed with 254 2 | all with anxiety and fear, finds its cause and origin in 255 5 | of obedience made easy, firm, and noble.~ 256 3 | what solemn words and great firmness and constancy of soul our 257 3 | falls of guarding the Lord's flock from the snares of the enemy, 258 8 | religious wedlock being lost, it follows that the power of the father 259 8 | Lord"; and the latter, to "forbear threatenings, knowing that 260 9 | stealing and robbery were forbidden in so special a manner by 261 3 | foretold with apostolic foresight the ruin into which the 262 3 | doctrines, and at the same time foretold with apostolic foresight 263 3 | secret societies began to be formed, in whose bosom the seeds 264 2 | to attack the homes and fortunes of the rich; it is no matter 265 3 | bishops of all the world, fought now against the wicked attempts 266 | found 267 8 | venerable brethren, that the foundation of this society rests first 268 3 | and divine law began to be framed and sanctioned, Pope Pius 269 3(5) | On Freemasonry, Humanum genus.~ 270 2 | bore in due time such fatal fruit. For you know, venerable 271 12 | may the sooner and more fully gain our wish, do you, venerable 272 10 | princes tossed about by the fury of the tempest, so now, 273 2 | rewards and punishments of a future and eternal life having 274 12 | the sooner and more fully gain our wish, do you, venerable 275 11 | origin and the drift of these gathering evils, strive with all your 276 3(5) | On Freemasonry, Humanum genus.~ 277 9 | who regards the smallest gift to the poor as a benefit 278 12 | an augury of the divine gifts.~Given at St. Peter's, in 279 12 | churches, We earnestly pray the Giver of all good that again " 280 2 | in man of excelling, and gives loose rein to unlawful desires 281 3 | the faithful of the whole globe against the ruin which would 282 3 | man by a set of men who gloried in the name of philosophers,(4) 283 3 | and constancy of soul our glorious predecessor, Pius IX, of 284 8 | servants to their duty, without going beyond bounds. For, according 285 12 | may appear unto men the goodness and kindness of God our 286 6 | For, He who created and governs all things has, in His wise 287 1 | of the Catholic World in Grace and ~Communion with the 288 9 | pressing on the rich that most grave precept to give what remains 289 12 | whose prayers We have the greatest confidence. And in the meanwhile 290 8 | toward their parents, must be greatly weakened. But the Church, 291 7 | stand in awe of any man's greatness, for he bath made the little 292 1 | Lured, in fine, by the greed of present goods, which 293 2 | Catholic faith, and which has grown in intensity up to today, 294 4 | the uprooting of the evil growth of socialism.~ 295 3 | on whom the duty falls of guarding the Lord's flock from the 296 10 | pontificate We, on whom the guidance of the whole Church now 297 3 | in public documents the guile and falsehood of their doctrines, 298 2 | universities, the lyceums and gymnasia-in a word, from every public 299 2 | discoveries, or rather the hallucinations, of reason alone. This kind 300 12 | us also. For the Lord's "hand is not shortened that he 301 2 | eternal life having been handed over to oblivion, the ardent 302 7 | And if at any time it happen that the power of the State 303 11 | all things, how well and happily human society would hold 304 11 | society. Moreover, labor hard that the children of the 305 1 | kings has won such fierce hatred from their seditious people 306 9 | and she holds over their heads the divine sentence that 307 3 | which was already making headway.~ 308 10 | which she may exert her healing force for the benefit of 309 1 | been wisely decreed for the health and beauty of life. They 310 12 | ear heavy that he cannot hear."(19) In these most auspicious 311 1 | address you, as though we heard the voice of the prophet 312 12 | inmost affection of the heart, and to your clergy and 313 2 | unheard of even among the heathen nations, states have been 314 12 | save, neither is his ear heavy that he cannot hear."(19) 315 8(13) | Heb. 13:4.~ 316 1 | refuse obedience to the higher powers, to whom, according 317 6 | and these again by the highest. Thus, as even in the kingdom 318 9 | comfort the poor, either by holding up to them the example of 319 8 | teaches that "marriage, honorable in all,"(13) which God himself 320 1 | law; and by a scheme of horrible wickedness, while they seem 321 9 | she provides homes and hospitals where they may be received, 322 8 | confine themselves to the households alone, but would scatter 323 | how 324 3(5) | On Freemasonry, Humanum genus.~ 325 7 | lest society take greater hurt therefrom. And when affairs 326 8 | wives be subject to their husbands, and be loved by them in 327 9 | less than adulterers and idolaters, are shut out from the Kingdom 328 12 | intercession of the Blessed and Immaculate Virgin Mary, and of Joseph 329 12 | And in the meanwhile We impart to you, with the inmost 330 1 | that disloyal traitors, impatient of all restraint, have more 331 2 | Hence, by a new species of impiety, unheard of even among the 332 1 | period raised their arms in impious attempt against the lives 333 11 | all your force of soul to implant the Catholic teaching deep 334 9 | altogether opposed to the inborn equality of man, and, claiming 335 1 | deplored have so rapidly increased that We are again compelled 336 6 | Assuredly, the Church wisely inculcates the apostolic precept on 337 6 | civil society, differing indignity, rights, and power, whereby 338 10 | which has had such wonderful influence on the public prosperity 339 1 | either by title of lawful inheritance, or by labor of brain and 340 5 | in this: that all, having inherited the same nature, are called 341 5 | participation bath justice with injustice or what fellowship bath 342 12 | impart to you, with the inmost affection of the heart, 343 2 | century down has been waged by innovators against the Catholic faith, 344 12 | and end of every good work inspire your and Our endeavors. 345 2 | word, from every public institution. In fine, the rewards and 346 7 | church does not allow an insurrection on private authority against 347 2 | and which has grown in intensity up to today, had for its 348 12 | prayers to God and beg the intercession of the Blessed and Immaculate 349 6 | ends by those which are intermediate, and these again by the 350 5 | Their habit, as we have intimated, is always to maintain that 351 9 | the rich may be rightly invaded, the Church, with much greater 352 9 | alleging it to be a human invention altogether opposed to the 353 9 | not be touched and stands inviolate. For she knows that stealing 354 3 | glorious predecessor, Pius IX, of happy memory, both in 355 12 | Immaculate Virgin Mary, and of Joseph her spouse, and of the blessed 356 1 | scatter abroad in a cloud of journals and tracts. Wherefore, the 357 12 | venerable brethren, wishing all joy and happiness to you and 358 1(2) | Jude 8.~ 359 7 | sentence of the Supreme Judge overhangs them, and, adopting 360 5 | before all, each one is to be judged by the same law and will 361 5 | what participation bath justice with injustice or what fellowship 362 12 | unto men the goodness and kindness of God our Saviour,"(20) 363 10 | the public prosperity of kingdoms, and to recognize that political 364 1 | revered majesty and power of kings has won such fierce hatred 365 9 | stands inviolate. For she knows that stealing and robbery 366 4 | 4. But it is to be lamented that those to whom has been 367 | Later 368 | latter 369 1 | acquired either by title of lawful inheritance, or by labor 370 1 | blaspheme majesty."(2) They leave nothing untouched or whole 371 7 | God. But, if the will of legislators and princes shall have sanctioned 372 1 | point out in an encyclical letter addressed to you, venerable 373 3 | allocutions and in his encyclical letters addressed to the bishops 374 2 | far and wide, so great a license of thought and action having 375 3 | Later on again, when a licentious sort of liberty was attributed 376 10 | of the whole Church now lies, pointed out a place of 377 12 | brethren, join with Us in lifting up your fervent prayers 378 2 | desire of happiness has been limited to the bounds of the present. 379 1 | impious attempt against the lives of their own sovereigns.~ 380 4 | For, "the church of the living God, which is the pillar 381 1 | a wicked confederacy, no longer seek the shelter of secret 382 4 | terrified by their threats, have looked upon the Church with a suspicious 383 2 | of excelling, and gives loose rein to unlawful desires 384 8 | to be "obedient to their lords according to the flesh of 385 8 | religious wedlock being lost, it follows that the power 386 11 | associates contented with their lot and move them to a quiet 387 8 | to their husbands, and be loved by them in turn with a faithful 388 10 | the spiritual weakens the loyalty of subjects and the majesty 389 1 | even deliver up to lust. Lured, in fine, by the greed of 390 2 | the name of reason, as it lures and whets the natural appetite 391 1 | weaken, or even deliver up to lust. Lured, in fine, by the 392 2 | from the universities, the lyceums and gymnasia-in a word, 393 10 | laws, in the mandates of magistrates, or in the force of armies, 394 5 | intimated, is always to maintain that nature has made all 395 | make 396 3 | socialism, which was already making headway.~ 397 10 | found in human laws, in the mandates of magistrates, or in the 398 | many 399 1 | but, openly and boldly marching forth in the light of day, 400 8 | contrary, teaches that "marriage, honorable in all,"(13) 401 12 | Blessed and Immaculate Virgin Mary, and of Joseph her spouse, 402 6 | apostolic precept on the mass of men: "There is no power 403 8 | If only all these matters were faithfully observed 404 | meanwhile 405 11 | hold together were each member to shine as an example of 406 6 | body, consisting of many members, some nobler than others, 407 3 | errors which we have already mentioned were even then being nourished, 408 7 | relief may be hastened by the merits of Christian patience and 409 7 | punishment is ready for the more mighty."(11) And if at any time 410 9 | different powers of body and mind, inequality in actual possession, 411 3 | into which the people so miserably deceived would be dragged. 412 1 | hands, or by thrift in one's mode of life. These are the startling 413 | Moreover 414 11 | contented with their lot and move them to a quiet and peaceful 415 10 | of the tempest, so now, moved by the extreme peril that 416 12 | birth is solemnly observed, moves us to hope for speedy help. 417 | much 418 7 | that please yourselves in multitudes of nations; for power is 419 5 | paternity in heaven and earth is named."(8) But the minds of princes 420 1 | various and almost barbarous names, are called socialists, 421 8 | society and government, necessarily feels and experiences the 422 9 | omit to provide for their necessities; but, rather, drawing them 423 1 | desirous of caring for the needs and satisfying the desires 424 9 | that unless they succor the needy they will be repaid by eternal 425 9 | does our holy Mother not neglect the care of the poor or 426 | nevertheless 427 1 | socialists, communists, or nihilists, and who, spread over all 428 6 | consisting of many members, some nobler than others, but all necessary 429 | none 430 3(4) | See above, p. 155, note 2.~ 431 | nothing 432 8 | exhorting the former to be "obedient to their lords according 433 8 | Apostle exhorts children to "obey their parents in the Lord, 434 7 | urge that "God is to be obeyed rather than man."(12)~ 435 2 | having been handed over to oblivion, the ardent desire of happiness 436 9 | one of two things must occur: either the greater portion 437 1 | nature of Our apostolic office demanded, we hastened to 438 6 | orders and a diversity of offices, so that all are not apostles 439 9 | method of arranging the old struggle between the rich 440 9 | the care of the poor or omit to provide for their necessities; 441 2 | that thus the way might be opened for the discoveries, or 442 9 | human invention altogether opposed to the inborn equality of 443 6 | and those that are, are ordained of God. Therefore he that 444 8 | which redounds to the right ordering and preservation of every 445 6 | the power resisteth the ordinance of God. And they that resist 446 1 | the Apostle, every soul ought to be subject, and who derive 447 7 | sentence of the Supreme Judge overhangs them, and, adopting the 448 9 | right of property and of ownership, which springs from nature 449 3(4) | See above, p. 155, note 2.~ 450 9 | long prevailed among the pagan nations, or human society 451 1 | meetings, set forth in their pamphlets, and scatter abroad in a 452 8 | Church temper the use of parental and domestic authority, 453 5 | greater could exist: "for what participation bath justice with injustice 454 7 | when affairs come to such a pass that there is no other hope 455 11 | they may restrain their passions and stand fast by the order 456 5 | of nature, "from whom all paternity in heaven and earth is named."(8) 457 7 | the merits of Christian patience and by earnest prayers to 458 1 | To the Patriarchs, Primates, Archbishops, 459 12 | blessed Apostles Peter and Paul, in whose prayers We have 460 9 | that poverty should not be peaceably endured, and that the property 461 11 | move them to a quiet and peaceful life.~ 462 2 | of every kind, has easily penetrated not only the minds of a 463 4 | and even hostile eye, not perceiving that the attempts of the 464 10 | now, moved by the extreme peril that is on them, We again 465 1 | than once within a short period raised their arms in impious 466 8 | and there is no respect of persons with God."(17) If only all 467 3 | openly by name against the pest of socialism, which was 468 3 | who gloried in the name of philosophers,(4) and a new right, as 469 4 | living God, which is the pillar and ground of truth,"(6) 470 10 | now lies, pointed out a place of refuge to the peoples 471 1 | what they have long been planning-the overthrow of all civil society 472 7 | rule the people, and that please yourselves in multitudes 473 5 | sanctioned by their own good pleasure. But, on the contrary, in 474 1 | demanded, we hastened to point out in an encyclical letter 475 2 | cause and origin in those poisonous doctrines which, spread 476 10 | kingdoms, and to recognize that political and religious affairs are 477 3 | be framed and sanctioned, Pope Pius VI, of happy memory, 478 3 | public statutes of States, Popes Pius VII and Leo XII condemned 479 9 | occur: either the greater portion of the human race will fall 480 9 | mind, inequality in actual possession, also, and holds that the 481 9 | community of goods, argue that poverty should not be peaceably 482 12 | your churches, We earnestly pray the Giver of all good that 483 3 | dragged. But, as no adequate precaution was taken to prevent their 484 3 | constancy of soul our glorious predecessor, Pius IX, of happy memory, 485 9 | these. She is constantly pressing on the rich that most grave 486 9 | of slavery which so long prevailed among the pagan nations, 487 3 | precaution was taken to prevent their evil teachings from 488 1 | To the Patriarchs, Primates, Archbishops, and ~Bishops 489 2 | authority neither derives its principles, nor its majesty, nor its 490 9 | and that the property and privileges of the rich may be rightly 491 5 | inequality of rights and of power proceeds from the very Author of 492 1 | governing from God; and they proclaim the absolute equality of 493 12 | the angels to men He has promised to us also. For the Lord' 494 9 | his own words, wherein he pronounced the poor blessed and bade 495 8 | made indissoluble for the propagation and preservation of the 496 1 | we heard the voice of the prophet ringing in Our ears: "Cry, 497 10 | influence on the public prosperity of kingdoms, and to recognize 498 6 | things has, in His wise providence, appointed that the things 499 8 | parents: "And you, fathers, provoke not your children to anger, 500 2 | In fine, the rewards and punishments of a future and eternal


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