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Leo PP. XIII
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1 4(1)| de ref. matrim., chap. 1. 2 6 | of you.~From the Vatican, 16 August 1898~LEO XIII~ 3 6 | From the Vatican, 16 August 1898~LEO XIII~ 4 2 | Civil Marriage in Peru~2. It is with sorrow that 5 4(1)| Session 24, de ref. matrim., chap. 6 3 | 3. We were seriously upset 7 4 | Church Doctrine on Marriage~4. We are concerned about 8 5 | Exhortation to Reform~5. Venerable Brothers, instruct 9 6 | 6. Meanwhile, filled with 10 4 | established it-then they will be able to see if anything which 11 | according 12 1 | among which are the prayers addressed to Us to support the holy 13 4 | dignity of the sacrament adds to the marriage of Christians; 14 1 | persistence with which Peru adhered to the Catholic faith is 15 5 | to use your authority and advice to influence those who are 16 4 | have authority in human affairs which led to marriage and 17 2 | though that law does not affect people of all conditions. 18 | again 19 | against 20 1 | entire country met two years ago in the capital of Peru, 21 1 | the Apostolic See through allegiance and choice. A number of 22 5 | promise that they will not allow the recent decree to stand 23 | alone 24 1 | in whatever manner your ancestors carried out their wonderful 25 | anyone 26 | anything 27 2 | disseminated law in Peru. Under the appearance of regulating the marriage 28 1 | hope that they will fully approve everything which their steadfastness 29 4 | in Our apostolic letter Arcanum divinae sapientiae consilium. 30 2 | conditions. What is more, putting aside the authority of the Church, 31 6 | with the hope of divine assistance and confident in your zeal 32 3 | teaching on marriage and assure the preservation of the 33 1 | which is this: Peru has attained much dignity and authority 34 4 | of these examples to your attention. It is, however, relevant 35 1 | honors and special privileges attributed by the Apostolic See to 36 6 | you.~From the Vatican, 16 August 1898~LEO XIII~ 37 4 | marriage. Jesus Christ, the author of the new covenant, translated 38 4 | also reminded the civil authorities of what matters they could 39 4 | is the best guardian and avenger of mankind. We also reminded 40 1 | brothers, We have never avoided any opportunity to show 41 1 | employ as much effort on behalf of these matters. Furthermore, 42 1 | encouragement and open proof of Our benevolence. There are many things We 43 4 | marriage, for the Church is the best guardian and avenger of 44 6 | zeal and skill, We lovingly bestow Our apostolic blessing as 45 | between 46 1 | the Apostolic See to its bishop. These distinctions fill 47 1 | To the Bishops of Peru. ~Peru and Christianity~ 48 5 | people. The courage of the blessed citizens Turibius and Rose, 49 6 | lovingly bestow Our apostolic blessing as a pledge of heavenly 50 | both 51 1 | and joyful spiritual love burst forth. Without hesitation 52 | but 53 2 | introduced in effect, what is called a civil marriage, even though 54 | cannot 55 1 | met two years ago in the capital of Peru, knowledgeable and 56 5 | flock entrusted to your care more clearly and fully, 57 4 | faithful of the vigilant cares which the Church has shown 58 1 | whatever manner your ancestors carried out their wonderful work, 59 1 | pleasure that a large group of Catholics from the entire country 60 2 | authority of the Church, a civil ceremony is permitted for mixed marriages 61 4(1)| Session 24, de ref. matrim., chap. 1. 62 4 | the Tridentine law of the chapter Tametsi(1) would have been 63 4 | strengthen family harmony, raise children more correctly, and suitably 64 1 | See through allegiance and choice. A number of things show 65 1 | Bishops of Peru. ~Peru and Christianity~The great religious persistence 66 4 | adds to the marriage of Christians; nobody can depart from 67 5 | The courage of the blessed citizens Turibius and Rose, great 68 5 | entrusted to your care more clearly and fully, so they do not 69 6 | Brothers, and for all the clergy and people entrusted to 70 5 | great examples of virtue, comes to mind here. Publicly restore 71 4 | provide for the welfare of its community. Indeed, We have treated 72 4 | to marriage and generally concern civil matters. However, 73 4 | Doctrine on Marriage~4. We are concerned about the whole Christian 74 4 | given frequent instruction concerning the sanctity of marriage. 75 5 | serious matter, which greatly concerns the eternal salvation of 76 2 | not affect people of all conditions. What is more, putting aside 77 1 | Catholic faith has lawfully conferred on them.~ 78 6 | of divine assistance and confident in your zeal and skill, 79 4 | Arcanum divinae sapientiae consilium. In that letter We wanted 80 5 | civil marriage laws will contain nothing contrary to the 81 4 | by men. If the marriage contract is properly performed-that 82 4 | promulgated, then any marriage contracted against its prescription 83 5 | laws will contain nothing contrary to the teaching of the Church. ~ 84 | could 85 5 | the Catholic people. The courage of the blessed citizens 86 4 | Christ, the author of the new covenant, translated the duty of 87 1 | nourished by skill and zeal for daily growth. We remember with 88 4(1)| Session 24, de ref. matrim., chap. 1. 89 5 | will not allow the recent decree to stand unchanged. They 90 1 | which their steadfastness in defending the Catholic faith has lawfully 91 4 | the Apostolic See strongly desires to keep this teaching.~ 92 4 | treated this matter in greater detail in Our apostolic letter 93 1 | religious are needed, men whose devotion and piety would be nourished 94 2 | marriage between those of different faiths.~ 95 4 | according to Church law and discipline. It is easy to understand 96 1 | this See of Peter in public discussions. Venerable brothers, We 97 2 | that We view the recently disseminated law in Peru. Under the appearance 98 1 | faith is a praiseworthy distinction for that illustrious country. 99 1 | See to its bishop. These distinctions fill Us with a certain hope 100 1 | knowledgeable and virtuous men distinguished by their position and wealth. 101 1 | missions in the remotest districts of that land. Priests and 102 4 | apostolic letter Arcanum divinae sapientiae consilium. In 103 3 | dignity and to the authority divinely invested in Our supreme 104 4 | and this duty cannot be divorced from religion and immersed 105 4 | Church Doctrine on Marriage~4. We are concerned 106 | does 107 3 | violation of the obedience due to Our dignity and to the 108 4 | flock, as Our apostolic duties require, for We have given 109 4 | law and discipline. It is easy to understand from this 110 2 | non-Catholics, it introduced in effect, what is called a civil 111 1 | Peru might employ as much effort on behalf of these matters. 112 1 | the leaders of Peru might employ as much effort on behalf 113 5 | influence those who are empowered to make laws in Peru. Enter 114 1 | toward Peru with increased encouragement and open proof of Our benevolence. 115 4 | in Peru, but it has been enforced for a long time and faithfully 116 5 | empowered to make laws in Peru. Enter into their favor, so they 117 1 | group of Catholics from the entire country met two years ago 118 | even 119 3 | seriously upset by these events, which have been perpetrated 120 | everything 121 5 | favor, so they consider the example of the Catholic people. 122 2 | consider it inappropriate to exempt anyone from the law forbidding 123 5 | Exhortation to Reform~5. Venerable Brothers, 124 4 | and immersed in worldly of fairs. Preceded by sacred rite, 125 4 | enforced for a long time and faithfully observed. Therefore, the 126 2 | between those of different faiths.~ 127 1 | promoted the faith of their fathers, and with reverence and 128 5 | in Peru. Enter into their favor, so they consider the example 129 1 | bishop. These distinctions fill Us with a certain hope that 130 6 | 6. Meanwhile, filled with the hope of divine 131 4 | marriage can be considered firmly ratified unless it is joined 132 4 | pertains to civil law might follow. It is Catholic teaching 133 1 | reverence and love they followed this See of Peter in public 134 2 | exempt anyone from the law forbidding marriage between those of 135 1 | joyful spiritual love burst forth. Without hesitation they 136 4 | require, for We have given frequent instruction concerning the 137 1 | behalf of these matters. Furthermore, We hope that they will 138 4 | which led to marriage and generally concern civil matters. However, 139 6 | as a pledge of heavenly gifts and as a sign of Our special 140 4 | duties require, for We have given frequent instruction concerning 141 4 | these matters should be governed by the divine authority 142 4 | have treated this matter in greater detail in Our apostolic 143 5 | this serious matter, which greatly concerns the eternal salvation 144 1 | skill and zeal for daily growth. We remember with pleasure 145 4 | for the Church is the best guardian and avenger of mankind. 146 5 | bring about the natural happiness of the people. They should 147 4 | about a more tranquil and happy life for the spouses, strengthen 148 4 | spouses, strengthen family harmony, raise children more correctly, 149 6 | blessing as a pledge of heavenly gifts and as a sign of Our 150 | here 151 1 | love burst forth. Without hesitation they zealously promoted 152 4 | shown for preserving the honor and sanctity of marriage, 153 1 | dignity and authority from the honors and special privileges attributed 154 4 | state have authority in human affairs which led to marriage 155 1 | praiseworthy distinction for that illustrious country. This same nation 156 4 | divorced from religion and immersed in worldly of fairs. Preceded 157 2 | family, would consider it inappropriate to exempt anyone from the 158 1 | good will toward Peru with increased encouragement and open proof 159 | Indeed 160 5 | authority and advice to influence those who are empowered 161 5 | Reform~5. Venerable Brothers, instruct the flock entrusted to your 162 4 | for We have given frequent instruction concerning the sanctity 163 2 | marriage of non-Catholics, it introduced in effect, what is called 164 3 | to the authority divinely invested in Our supreme ministry. 165 4 | is, as Christ established it-then they will be able to see 166 4 | the sanctity of marriage. Jesus Christ, the author of the 167 4 | firmly ratified unless it is joined according to Church law 168 1 | group a certain new and joyful spiritual love burst forth. 169 4 | matter should be left to the jurisdiction of the Church, which is 170 4 | See strongly desires to keep this teaching.~ 171 1 | in the capital of Peru, knowledgeable and virtuous men distinguished 172 1 | remotest districts of that land. Priests and religious are 173 1 | remember with pleasure that a large group of Catholics from 174 1 | defending the Catholic faith has lawfully conferred on them.~ 175 4 | authority in human affairs which led to marriage and generally 176 4 | for this matter should be left to the jurisdiction of the 177 6 | Vatican, 16 August 1898~LEO XIII~ 178 4 | more tranquil and happy life for the spouses, strengthen 179 4 | has been enforced for a long time and faithfully observed. 180 4 | depart from this without losing faith. For that reason, 181 6 | your zeal and skill, We lovingly bestow Our apostolic blessing 182 | make 183 5 | the Church's precepts in making laws, which, if correctly 184 4 | guardian and avenger of mankind. We also reminded the civil 185 1 | certain hope that in whatever manner your ancestors carried out 186 2 | ceremony is permitted for mixed marriages whenever the Holy See, for 187 4(1)| Session 24, de ref. matrim., chap. 1. 188 | Meanwhile 189 4 | is, however, relevant to mention again that the leaders of 190 1 | from the entire country met two years ago in the capital 191 3 | invested in Our supreme ministry. We urge you to preserve 192 1 | to Us to support the holy missions in the remotest districts 193 2 | ceremony is permitted for mixed marriages whenever the Holy 194 1 | wonderful work, from this moment on the leaders of Peru might 195 1 | illustrious country. This same nation is united with Us and with 196 5 | observed, will bring about the natural happiness of the people. 197 4 | translated the duty of nature into sacraments, and this 198 4 | rightfully regulate. It is not necessary for Us to bring each of 199 1 | Priests and religious are needed, men whose devotion and 200 | nobody 201 2 | regulating the marriage of non-Catholics, it introduced in effect, 202 | nothing 203 1 | devotion and piety would be nourished by skill and zeal for daily 204 4 | prescription should be considered null and void. That Tridentine 205 1 | allegiance and choice. A number of things show this, among 206 3 | perpetrated in violation of the obedience due to Our dignity and to 207 | only 208 1 | increased encouragement and open proof of Our benevolence. 209 1 | We have never avoided any opportunity to show Our singular good 210 | out 211 5 | not remain unaware of any part of this serious matter, 212 1 | things We do not want to pass by, among which is this: 213 4 | marriage contract is properly performed-that is, as Christ established 214 2 | Church, a civil ceremony is permitted for mixed marriages whenever 215 3 | events, which have been perpetrated in violation of the obedience 216 1 | Christianity~The great religious persistence with which Peru adhered 217 4 | to see if anything which pertains to civil law might follow. 218 3 | the preservation of the Peruvian faithful.~ 219 1 | they followed this See of Peter in public discussions. Venerable 220 1 | men whose devotion and piety would be nourished by skill 221 1 | growth. We remember with pleasure that a large group of Catholics 222 6 | apostolic blessing as a pledge of heavenly gifts and as 223 1 | men distinguished by their position and wealth. From this group 224 1 | the Catholic faith is a praiseworthy distinction for that illustrious 225 1 | this, among which are the prayers addressed to Us to support 226 4 | immersed in worldly of fairs. Preceded by sacred rite, it can bring 227 5 | depart from the Church's precepts in making laws, which, if 228 4 | marriage contracted against its prescription should be considered null 229 3 | marriage and assure the preservation of the Peruvian faithful.~ 230 3 | ministry. We urge you to preserve safe and sound the Catholic 231 4 | the Church has shown for preserving the honor and sanctity of 232 1 | districts of that land. Priests and religious are needed, 233 1 | from the honors and special privileges attributed by the Apostolic 234 1 | hesitation they zealously promoted the faith of their fathers, 235 1 | increased encouragement and open proof of Our benevolence. There 236 4 | the marriage contract is properly performed-that is, as Christ 237 4 | correctly, and suitably provide for the welfare of its community. 238 1 | followed this See of Peter in public discussions. Venerable brothers, 239 5 | virtue, comes to mind here. Publicly restore both mind and will, 240 2 | conditions. What is more, putting aside the authority of the 241 4 | strengthen family harmony, raise children more correctly, 242 4 | can be considered firmly ratified unless it is joined according 243 4 | without losing faith. For that reason, these matters should be 244 2 | the Holy See, for serious reasons and for the eternal salvation 245 | recent 246 | recently 247 4(1)| Session 24, de ref. matrim., chap. 1. 248 5 | Exhortation to Reform~5. Venerable Brothers, instruct 249 4 | matters they could rightfully regulate. It is not necessary for 250 2 | Under the appearance of regulating the marriage of non-Catholics, 251 4 | attention. It is, however, relevant to mention again that the 252 4 | cannot be divorced from religion and immersed in worldly 253 5 | and fully, so they do not remain unaware of any part of this 254 1 | zeal for daily growth. We remember with pleasure that a large 255 4 | that letter We wanted to remind the faithful of the vigilant 256 4 | avenger of mankind. We also reminded the civil authorities of 257 1 | the holy missions in the remotest districts of that land. 258 4 | as Our apostolic duties require, for We have given frequent 259 5 | comes to mind here. Publicly restore both mind and will, so that 260 1 | their fathers, and with reverence and love they followed this 261 4 | what matters they could rightfully regulate. It is not necessary 262 4 | fairs. Preceded by sacred rite, it can bring about a more 263 5 | blessed citizens Turibius and Rose, great examples of virtue, 264 | s 265 4 | that the dignity of the sacrament adds to the marriage of 266 4 | the duty of nature into sacraments, and this duty cannot be 267 4 | worldly of fairs. Preceded by sacred rite, it can bring about 268 3 | We urge you to preserve safe and sound the Catholic teaching 269 | same 270 4 | apostolic letter Arcanum divinae sapientiae consilium. In that letter 271 3 | 3. We were seriously upset by these events, which 272 4(1)| Session 24, de ref. matrim., chap. 273 4 | cares which the Church has shown for preserving the honor 274 6 | heavenly gifts and as a sign of Our special good wishes 275 1 | opportunity to show Our singular good will toward Peru with 276 2 | Marriage in Peru~2. It is with sorrow that We view the recently 277 3 | you to preserve safe and sound the Catholic teaching on 278 1 | a certain new and joyful spiritual love burst forth. Without 279 4 | tranquil and happy life for the spouses, strengthen family harmony, 280 5 | allow the recent decree to stand unchanged. They should also 281 4 | that the leaders of the state have authority in human 282 1 | approve everything which their steadfastness in defending the Catholic 283 4 | happy life for the spouses, strengthen family harmony, raise children 284 4 | Therefore, the Apostolic See strongly desires to keep this teaching.~ 285 4 | children more correctly, and suitably provide for the welfare 286 1 | prayers addressed to Us to support the holy missions in the 287 3 | divinely invested in Our supreme ministry. We urge you to 288 4 | Tridentine law of the chapter Tametsi(1) would have been correctly 289 | then 290 | There 291 | Therefore 292 | though 293 | through 294 4 | been enforced for a long time and faithfully observed. 295 | toward 296 4 | it can bring about a more tranquil and happy life for the spouses, 297 4 | author of the new covenant, translated the duty of nature into 298 4 | community. Indeed, We have treated this matter in greater detail 299 4 | matters. However, in the truly Christian marriage, they 300 5 | of the blessed citizens Turibius and Rose, great examples 301 1 | from the entire country met two years ago in the capital 302 5 | fully, so they do not remain unaware of any part of this serious 303 5 | the recent decree to stand unchanged. They should also promise 304 | Under 305 4 | discipline. It is easy to understand from this that wherever 306 1 | country. This same nation is united with Us and with the Apostolic 307 | unless 308 3 | 3. We were seriously upset by these events, which have 309 3 | Our supreme ministry. We urge you to preserve safe and 310 5 | them. We also want you to use your authority and advice 311 6 | to each of you.~From the Vatican, 16 August 1898~LEO XIII~ 312 2 | It is with sorrow that We view the recently disseminated 313 4 | remind the faithful of the vigilant cares which the Church has 314 3 | have been perpetrated in violation of the obedience due to 315 5 | Rose, great examples of virtue, comes to mind here. Publicly 316 1 | Peru, knowledgeable and virtuous men distinguished by their 317 4 | should be considered null and void. That Tridentine law was 318 4 | consilium. In that letter We wanted to remind the faithful of 319 | was 320 1 | distinguished by their position and wealth. From this group a certain 321 4 | suitably provide for the welfare of its community. Indeed, 322 | were 323 | whatever 324 | whenever 325 | wherever 326 | who 327 | whole 328 | whose 329 6 | sign of Our special good wishes for you, Venerable Brothers, 330 1 | ancestors carried out their wonderful work, from this moment on 331 1 | carried out their wonderful work, from this moment on the 332 4 | religion and immersed in worldly of fairs. Preceded by sacred 333 6 | Vatican, 16 August 1898~LEO XIII~ 334 1 | the entire country met two years ago in the capital of Peru, 335 1 | Without hesitation they zealously promoted the faith of their


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