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Leo PP. XIII
Quae ad Nos

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1 Text| St. Peter's, 22 November 1902, in the 25th year of Our 2 Text| in Rome at St. Peter's, 22 November 1902, in the 25th 3 Text| 22 November 1902, in the 25th year of Our Pontificate. ~ 4 | about 5 Text| provide for what must be accomplished and what must be avoided. 6 | again 7 Text| defense of the faith. May the aid of divine grace be with 8 Text| clergy among you to be split apart; this divides and enervates 9 Text| preserving the faith cannot be applied everywhere. However, since 10 Text| doubt that you strenuously apply every argument to repair 11 Text| sanctioned by the apostolic approval. Moreover, We do not wish 12 Text| To Cardinal Skrbensky, Archbishop of Prague and to the Other 13 Text| Prague and to the Other Archbishops and Bishops of Bohemia and 14 | are 15 Text| strenuously apply every argument to repair the misfortunes 16 Text| therefore the same means of assistance for preserving the faith 17 | at 18 Text| idle; you must use every available means to defend your flock. 19 Text| accomplished and what must be avoided. Therefore it is Our wish 20 | becoming 21 Text| We think that the very best resolution would be for 22 Text| love receive the Apostolic Blessing which We most lovingly in 23 Text| common fatherland which calls for defense, We think that 24 | cannot 25 Text| To Cardinal Skrbensky, Archbishop of 26 Text| strenuously that you take care to extirpate totally the 27 Text| the rites and practices of Catholicism cause Us great sorrow and 28 Text| practices of Catholicism cause Us great sorrow and grief. 29 Text| the partisan zeal which causes the holy clergy among you 30 Text| great sorrow and grief. Certainly We do not doubt that you 31 Text| destroy your flock, you, whom Christ wished to be Pastors, must 32 Text| dioceses are in the same circumstances with regard to the security 33 Text| zeal which causes the holy clergy among you to be split apart; 34 Text| The notices which daily come to Us about the state of 35 Text| opportunity go by without commending to you again most strenuously 36 Text| resolution would be for you to communicate with each other and with 37 Text| as possible to deliberate concerning the defense of the faith 38 Text| of the faith among your countrymen. Naturally you will see 39 Text| Moravia.~The notices which daily come to Us about the state 40 Text| becoming worse with each day. If the enemies of the faith 41 Text| of the deliberations and decisions which take place be referred 42 Text| every available means to defend your flock. However, the 43 Text| meeting as soon as possible to deliberate concerning the defense of 44 Text| it that the nature of the deliberations and decisions which take 45 Text| of your dioceses and the departure of large numbers from the 46 Text| with all their might to destroy your flock, you, whom Christ 47 Text| to be split apart; this divides and enervates the forces 48 Text| the faith. May the aid of divine grace be with you in these 49 Text| grief. Certainly We do not doubt that you strenuously apply 50 Text| worse with each day. If the enemies of the faith spare neither 51 Text| apart; this divides and enervates the forces of those whose 52 Text| misfortunes of the flock entrusted to you and to prevent losses 53 Text| union is greatly needed, now especially, for the defense of the 54 | everywhere 55 Text| strenuously that you take care to extirpate totally the partisan zeal 56 Text| one, and it is a common fatherland which calls for defense, 57 Text| divides and enervates the forces of those whose union is 58 Text| impart to you and your flock.~Given in Rome at St. Peter's, 59 Text| to let this opportunity go by without commending to 60 Text| the danger persuades Us to goad the willing. We know, to 61 Text| faith. May the aid of divine grace be with you in these tasks. 62 Text| of Catholicism cause Us great sorrow and grief. Certainly 63 Text| of those whose union is greatly needed, now especially, 64 Text| cause Us great sorrow and grief. Certainly We do not doubt 65 Text| Bishops of Bohemia and Moravia hold a meeting as soon as possible 66 Text| partisan zeal which causes the holy clergy among you to be split 67 Text| be Pastors, must not be idle; you must use every available 68 | If 69 Text| most lovingly in the Lord impart to you and your flock.~Given 70 Text| to goad the willing. We know, to be sure, that not all 71 Text| the faith spare neither labor nor money, and strain with 72 Text| dioceses and the departure of large numbers from the rites and 73 Text| year of Our Pontificate. ~LEO XIII ~ ~ 74 | let 75 Text| We most lovingly in the Lord impart to you and your flock.~ 76 Text| entrusted to you and to prevent losses from becoming worse with 77 Text| tasks. As a token of Our love receive the Apostolic Blessing 78 Text| Apostolic Blessing which We most lovingly in the Lord impart to you 79 Text| your flock. However, the magnitude of the danger persuades 80 Text| Bohemia and Moravia hold a meeting as soon as possible to deliberate 81 | might 82 Text| every argument to repair the misfortunes of the flock entrusted to 83 Text| spare neither labor nor money, and strain with all their 84 | Moreover 85 Text| faith among your countrymen. Naturally you will see to it that 86 Text| will see to it that the nature of the deliberations and 87 Text| those whose union is greatly needed, now especially, for the 88 | neither 89 | nor 90 Text| Bohemia and Moravia.~The notices which daily come to Us about 91 Text| Rome at St. Peter's, 22 November 1902, in the 25th year of 92 | now 93 Text| and the departure of large numbers from the rites and practices 94 | one 95 Text| each other and with united opinion to provide for what must 96 Text| do not wish to let this opportunity go by without commending 97 Text| to extirpate totally the partisan zeal which causes the holy 98 Text| whom Christ wished to be Pastors, must not be idle; you must 99 Text| magnitude of the danger persuades Us to goad the willing. 100 Text| flock.~Given in Rome at St. Peter's, 22 November 1902, in 101 Text| and decisions which take place be referred to Us so that 102 Text| in the 25th year of Our Pontificate. ~LEO XIII ~ ~ 103 Text| hold a meeting as soon as possible to deliberate concerning 104 Text| numbers from the rites and practices of Catholicism cause Us 105 Text| Skrbensky, Archbishop of Prague and to the Other Archbishops 106 Text| means of assistance for preserving the faith cannot be applied 107 Text| entrusted to you and to prevent losses from becoming worse 108 Text| and with united opinion to provide for what must be accomplished 109 Text| As a token of Our love receive the Apostolic Blessing which 110 Text| decisions which take place be referred to Us so that they may be 111 Text| same circumstances with regard to the security of the faith; 112 Text| apply every argument to repair the misfortunes of the flock 113 Text| think that the very best resolution would be for you to communicate 114 Text| of large numbers from the rites and practices of Catholicism 115 Text| and your flock.~Given in Rome at St. Peter's, 22 November 116 | s 117 Text| to Us so that they may be sanctioned by the apostolic approval. 118 Text| circumstances with regard to the security of the faith; therefore 119 Text| countrymen. Naturally you will see to it that the nature of 120 | since 121 Text| To Cardinal Skrbensky, Archbishop of Prague and 122 | so 123 Text| Moravia hold a meeting as soon as possible to deliberate 124 Text| Catholicism cause Us great sorrow and grief. Certainly We 125 Text| the enemies of the faith spare neither labor nor money, 126 Text| holy clergy among you to be split apart; this divides and 127 Text| flock.~Given in Rome at St. Peter's, 22 November 1902, 128 Text| daily come to Us about the state of your dioceses and the 129 Text| neither labor nor money, and strain with all their might to 130 Text| willing. We know, to be sure, that not all of your dioceses 131 Text| grace be with you in these tasks. As a token of Our love 132 | their 133 | these 134 | they 135 Text| which calls for defense, We think that the very best resolution 136 | those 137 Text| you in these tasks. As a token of Our love receive the 138 Text| you take care to extirpate totally the partisan zeal which 139 Text| the forces of those whose union is greatly needed, now especially, 140 Text| with each other and with united opinion to provide for what 141 Text| must not be idle; you must use every available means to 142 | very 143 | whom 144 | whose 145 | will 146 Text| persuades Us to goad the willing. We know, to be sure, that 147 Text| flock, you, whom Christ wished to be Pastors, must not 148 | without 149 Text| prevent losses from becoming worse with each day. If the enemies 150 | would 151 Text| of Our Pontificate. ~LEO XIII ~ ~ 152 Text| November 1902, in the 25th year of Our Pontificate. ~LEO 153 Text| extirpate totally the partisan zeal which causes the holy clergy


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