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Leo PP. XIII
Officio Sanctissimo

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1 1 | affairs of the Catholic Church in Prussia should be somewhat 2 1 | liberty of the Catholic Church may be speedily abolished. 3 2 | you, concerning which the Church and the State may unite 4 2 | both Cardinals of the Roman Church. Not long afterwards Corbinianus, 5 3 | rejoice than to sadden the Church in Bavaria. For with the 6 3 | alliance with the Roman Church. Which courage and firmness 7 4 | dangers with which your Church is surrounded, therefore, 8 4 | the sacred rights of the Church, so We also freely and openly 9 4 | provident God allows His Church to be vexed with grievous 10 4 | unhappy times upon which the Church has fallen; you were amongst 11 5 | been the first care of the Church that she should choose and 12 5 | persevere in the ministry of the Church (Conc. Trid., Sess. xxiii., 13 5 | preserve the holy law of the Church inviolate by every means 14 5 | Our power. For indeed the Church, as a body, which is by 15 7 | apostles, are set over the Church of God, the priests are 16 7 | to the authority of the Church and the Roman Pontiff, whose 17 8 | the younger members of the Church ought to be instructed in 18 9 | rights of God and of His Church, then let a marked example 19 10| training the disposition. The Church has always cherished the 20 10| just cause of grief to the Church when she sees her little 21 10| to forbid the Catholic Church to use her influence in 22 10| been given by God to His Church, but to no other society 23 11| aside the authority of the Church, the young should incur 24 11| refusing the aid of the Church? Can any State do so when 25 11| absolutely opposing the Church? The matter stands open 26 11| or openly averse to the Church. What, however, would be 27 12| hatred against the Catholic Church, and has ever since increased 28 12| faith, keep to what the Church prescribes, so that intercourse 29 12| cause of religion and of the Church as their own, and let them 30 12| their utmost strength the Church, their mother, in her many 31 12| well-intentioned towards the Church, shall at least, as justice 32 12| granted to the Catholic Church, and that ought to be respected 33 13| 13. Of the rights of the Church that it is Our duty everywhere 34 13| blood, gave birth to the Church Who established it until 35 13| liberty is so essential to the Church, a perfect and divine institution, 36 13| shown, God established His Church to protect and distribute 37 13| naturally follows that the Church is a society as distinct 38 13| for its operations. The Church therefore needs, as proper 39 13| offices God willed that His Church should be invested and strengthened, 40 13| certain the He has given the Church full freedom to judge and 41 13| offence at the freedom of the Church, since the principle of 42 13| likewise that when the Catholic Church, obeying Her Master's will, 43 15| graciously grant to the Church peace and freedom, and that,


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