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1 1| 1. The Facts~ ~It is a matter
2 3| him to his face" (Gal. 2: 11). In this ardent and in
3 1| the act through which in 1595 the Ukrainians reverted
4 1| Jornal do Brasil, March 18, 1974).~It has not been
5 1| Jornal do Brasil, March 18, 1974).~It has not been reported
6 1| nevertheless insufficient: a mere 200. He indicated, furthermore,
7 4| life" (speech of September 28, 1968).~He said this about
8 3| rather than men" (Acts 5:29). You are assisted by the
9 3| 3. The Answer, in the Apostle
10 4| capital of Colombia, for the 39th International Eucharistic
11 4| 4. Resistance~ ~To resist
12 6| 6. Conclusion~ ~This explanation
13 1| Estado de Sao Paulo, April 7). His Excellency stressed
14 1| Casaroli to Cuba ‑ still abstracting from the interview
15 6| the atmosphere unbreathable to them and, putting anti‑
16 | above
17 2| frequently used, acquires even abusive meanings. But of what there
18 1| store for those who continue accepting, with all its consequences,
19 1| and the delegation that accompanied him did not say a word.
20 6| promise She made will be accomplished: "In the end, My Immaculate
21 5| newspaper has provided an account of this situation written
22 5| such distention does not achieve this result. Cuba is another
23 2| it is so frequently used, acquires even abusive meanings. But
24 2| not their anti-Communist action lead to a result that is
25 | actually
26 3| par excellence ‑ is diplomacy. And it is here that Your
27 5| title: "No, Mr. Pope!" In addition, Mr. Goergen affirms regarding
28 1| Silva Henriquez attempted to adjust himself to the order of
29 2| creates a situation which affects anti-Communist Catholics
30 5| without stressing a grave affirmation made by him: In Poland,
31 | again
32 1| of a higher order.~In an age in which His Holiness Paul
33 1| the face of this clamorous aggression against the rights of the
34 1| in an interview not long ago commented on his recent
35 5| Yugoslavia, the contacts and agreements with the Holy See have not
36 1| Wishing perhaps to give an air of impartiality to these
37 1| Catholic Church and her spiritual guide always take care not
38 1| what is most fundamental, alive, and tender in the soul
39 5| Catholics." The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung spok openly of the "
40 | already
41 3| raised to the honor of the altar ‑ who affirm the legitimacy
42 2| a consideration of these alternatives: To cease the struggle?
43 | always
44 1| of impartiality to these amazing declarations, Archbishop
45 1| the Catholic Church. This amounted to proclaiming that the
46 1| which rules the Island."~Analyzed in greater depth, the ob
47 1| knowing the perplexity, anguish, and trauma expressed in
48 5| of an attenuation of the anti-religious fight. But practice shows
49 6| message, and with the joy of anticipation that the promise She made
50 | anywhere
51 3| employed in the Acts of the Apostles by the Holy Ghost Himself
52 1| only what is immediately apparent in these declarations,
53 1| O Estado de Sao Paulo, April 7). His Excellency stressed
54 3| face" (Gal. 2: 11). In this ardent and inspired move of the
55 3| Peter submitted to the arguments of St. Paul. The Saints
56 5| bewilderment. The grand argument (insufficient, according
57 5| close our commentary on the article of Mr. Goergen without stressing
58 5| their living conditions. We ask then if distention is not
59 1| furthermore, that he had asked Castro to permit greater
60 2| stay idle in face of the assailing red wolf. To this, our conscience
61 3| men" (Acts 5:29). You are assisted by the Holy Ghost and you
62 5| public position that we today assume, has not yet disclosed the
63 2| Communist governments creates a situation which affects
64 1| tragic moment in which this atheist leader committed suicide.
65 1| man in whom the Kremlin atheists place their confidence where
66 6| system which is making the atmosphere unbreathable to them and,
67 1| Cardinal Silva Henriquez attempted to adjust himself to the
68 1| Catholics who follow with close attention the policies of the
69 1| purpose of his visit was to attend the inauguration of Bishop
70 1| and friends of the dead attended this Mass (cf. Jornal do
71 5| was the prospect of an attenuation of the anti-religious fight.
72 3| order to characterize the attitude of St. Paul. St. Peter,
73 1| weight of influence and authority inherent in his position
74 5| example of this. Yet one authorized promoter of this distention
75 5| of the Vatican by German authors: Wohin steuert der Vatikan? (
76 Int| been published by all the autonomous TFP's throughout the world,
77 1| Ukrainians reverted from schism back to the Catholic Church.
78 Int| providing as it does a balanced, vigorous, and wise answer
79 1| justly considered the "dark beast" by the non‑Communist orthodox
80 | becoming
81 1| In other words, they will believe there is nothing to fear
82 2| soul, to which we give the best of our love, this bond we
83 5| brings us to a state of bewilderment. The grand argument (
84 | beyond
85 1| Ukrainians during the Synod of bishops held in Rome in 1971.~Seen
86 4| Holy Father Paul VI was in Bogota, the prosperous capital
87 1| Catholic: his spiritual bonds with the Vicar of Jesus
88 5| to the publication of two books about the politics of the
89 1| its subjects, that is, the bowing of their heads under it.
90 1| this Mass (cf. Jornal do Brasil, March 18, 1974).~It has
91 2| Peter, which we will never break, which we love in the depth
92 1| any other field ‑ can only bring catastrophic fruits.~Accordingly,
93 1| attitudes, so suitable for bringing Catholics closer to Commun
94 5| regarding his country.~This brings us to a state of bewilderment.
95 1| in Her. This fleuron was broken recently. His Eminence Cardinal
96 1| Silva Henriquez goes on calmly, still invested with the
97 1| the order of things that came after Allende's regime.
98 2| Consequently, in all of the campaigns undertaken by the TFP for
99 1| Catholics scattered throughout Canada, the United States, and
100 3| Doctors, Moralists, and Canonists ‑many of them raised to
101 4| in Bogota, the prosperous capital of Colombia, for the 39th
102 1| spiritual guide always take care not to create any problem
103 1| that the Vatican has been carrying out for a long time in regard
104 1| this is not actually the case. And, moreover, those Catholics
105 1| other field ‑ can only bring catastrophic fruits.~Accordingly, Catholics
106 1| natural, this capitulation caused a profound trauma among
107 5| present declaration may cause surprise to some readers.
108 1| Chilean Marxists have not yet ceased. Only recently, His Eminence
109 1| chain of facts which succeed each other over a period
110 1| Only recently, His Eminence celebrated a Requiem Mass in the chapel
111 1| Church in the twentieth century, a person whose name is
112 1| XI and Pius XII? We are certain that innumerable Catholics,
113 1| religious character. It concerns what is most fundamental,
114 3| determining Your conduct in certain matters or circumstances.
115 1| celebrated a Requiem Mass in the chapel of his residence for the
116 3| Ghost Himself in order to characterize the attitude of St. Paul.
117 1| power, to be inaugurated in cheerful circumstances, and to be
118 1| Archbishop of Santiago, Chile, constitutes another episode
119 3| Resistance" is the word we choose on purpose, for it is the
120 2| Pontiffs who enlightened Christendom with their doctrine, we
121 5| for the dialogue between Christians and Marxists, condemned
122 1| was also an unhappy suicide. Relatives and friends of
123 1| minister of Allende who, incidentally, was also an unhappy sui
124 1| beliefs as any of the other citizens."~If one considers only
125 4| menaced country and Christian Civilization.~To resist means
126 1| reacting in the face of this clamorous aggression against the rights
127 4| which would place immense classes of poor people (in Latin
128 1| suitable for bringing Catholics closer to Communism. If someone
129 4| the prosperous capital of Colombia, for the 39th International
130 4| Latin America) in more just, comfortable, and human conditions of
131 5| contrasted.~We cannot close our commentary on the article of Mr. Goergen
132 1| an interview not long ago commented on his recent visit to Cuba (
133 1| which this atheist leader committed suicide. Acting with a flexibility
134 1| bringing Catholics closer to Communism. If someone imagined
135 1| from the implantation of Communism in the various countries,
136 1| soul of another Communist, "comrade" Toha, a former minister
137 1| where religious affairs are concerned. This visit to him by Cardinal
138 1| for public worship. And he concluded by stating quite unexpectedly
139 1| tary about his trip lead to conclusions of a higher order.~In an
140 5| Christians and Marxists, condemned the "Ostpolitik" of the
141 1| least the minimum economic conditions which are tolerable.~
142 1| Kremlin atheists place their confidence where religious affairs
143 5| disconcertedness and non‑conformity which is growing among Catholics
144 3| grave risk of doctrinal confusion and of harm to the faithful.
145 4| International Eucharistic Congress. One month later, preaching
146 5| a former federal German Congressman and a Catholic of serene
147 2| world the words "liberty of conscience" resound. They are
148 2| Roman Apostolic Catholics. Consequently, in all of the campaigns
149 1| word. He who is silent, consents, teaches the Roman Law.
150 5| to both ischer Merkur, "conservative and intransigent defender
151 1| important archdiocese.~While he conserves his position by implementing
152 2| Christ? And how can one consider a Catholic to be consist
153 2| Communist Catholics to a consideration of these alternatives: To
154 1| other citizens."~If one considers only what is immediately
155 2| consider a Catholic to be consistent if he moves in an opposite
156 2| If we could not act in consonance with the documents of the
157 1| notwithstanding this, the Cardinal's constant manifestations of sympathy
158 1| Archbishop of Santiago, Chile, constitutes another episode in the dis
159 5| Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia, the contacts and agreements with the
160 5| public the enormous error it contains?~This is one more example
161 2| doctrine.~Everywhere in the contemporary world the words "liberty
162 4| the unworthy resources of contestation nor, even less, take attitudes
163 4| 1968).~He said this about a Continent where the Church enjoys
164 3| disciplinary measures regarding the continuity in Catholic worship of some
165 4| that there is a dangerous contradiction between these two declarations,
166 3| not irreverence. On the contrary, it is fidelity, it is union,
167 5| of the TFP is more easily contrasted.~We cannot close our commentary
168 2| a result of the Catholic convictions of those who form it. The
169 Int| follows was written by Plinio Correa de Oliveira, president of
170 | could
171 5| view of this language, the courtesy of the TFP is more easily
172 2| the Communist governments creates a situation which affects
173 1| always take care not to create any problem for the socialist
174 5| the faith and the Popes, a criticism considered by Rome to be
175 5| him: In Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia, the contacts
176 Int| in South America by major daily newspapers with very great
177 4| frankness that there is a dangerous contradiction between these
178 1| justly considered the "dark beast" by the non‑Communist
179 Int| perplexing question of our days, that is, what is the right
180 1| Relatives and friends of the dead attended this Mass (cf.
181 1| mediately apparent in these declarations, it is perplexing
182 5| such as Archbishop Casaroli declares that in this regime of persecution,
183 1| immersed in misery. Hence we deduce that according to Archbishop
184 2| anti-Communist Catholics deeply, but much less, however,
185 5| conservative and intransigent defender of the faith and the Popes,
186 3| forted ‑ under the conditions defined by Vatican I ‑ by the privilege
187 1| Cardinal Willebrands and the delegation that accompanied him
188 1| notorious ‑ as the Chilean TFP demonstrated in a lucid manifesto printed
189 1| maintained in the presidency till the tragic moment in
190 5| Ostpolitik" of the Vatican, denouncing it as "Machiavellian" because
191 1| interior drama is being depicted: It is a most intimate and
192 5| German authors: Wohin steuert der Vatikan? (Where is the Vatican
193 5| brings us to a state of bewilderment. The grand argument (insuf
194 Int| toward the Vatican policy of detente toward Communist regimes?
195 3| from influencing and even determining Your conduct in certain
196 5| Paul) spokesman for the dialogue between Christians and Marxists,
197 1| will be led to a conclusion diametrically opposed to reality. In other
198 2| civic life, according to the dictates of his conscience.~If we
199 6| munist Catholics in a most difficult situation in which their
200 1| servations of this high Vatican dignitary about his trip lead
201 1| being promoted by Vatican diplomacy. It is notorious ‑
202 3| perhaps par excellence ‑ is diplomacy. And it is here that
203 6| consciences in the face of a diplomatic system which is making the
204 2| he moves in an opposite direction from the Pastor of
205 1| constitutes another episode in the distention toward Communist
206 3| the first Pope, had taken disciplinary measures regarding the continuity
207 5| today assume, has not yet disclosed the disconcertedness and
208 5| Communist governments. Since disclosing it here would too greatly
209 5| has not yet disclosed the disconcertedness and non‑conformity which
210 1| tions, it is perplexing to discover that Archbishop Casaroli,
211 1| Cardinal Mindszenty was dismissed from the archdiocese of
212 1| be the harsh happiness dispensed by the Communist regime
213 1| related to the dramatic dissensions between the Holy See and
214 3| the Fathers of the Church, Doctors, Moralists, and Canonists ‑
215 3| in this a grave risk of doctrinal confusion and of harm to
216 2| act in consonance with the documents of the great Pontiffs who
217 1| will this chain end? What dolorous surprises, what new
218 1| And it was related to the dramatic dissensions between the
219 5| of the "Christian‑Marxist dreams" of Pope Paul VI. And the
220 2| Occident and even inside the dungeons of Russia . . . or of Cuba.
221 | during
222 2| Catholics. For if it is a duty of every Catholic to promote
223 5| courtesy of the TFP is more easily contrasted.~We cannot close
224 1| the natural order ‑ in the economy as well as in any other
225 1| this capitulation caused a profound trauma among
226 1| economic teachings which have emanated from the Holy See. The name
227 2| any moment a supremely embarrassing objection may be put to
228 3| purpose, for it is the one employed in the Acts of the Apostles
229 2| words "liberty of conscience" resound. They are pronounced
230 2| doctrine, we would feel more enchained within the Church than Solzhenitsyn
231 1| Catholics who take seriously the encyclicals of Leo XIII, Pius XI, and
232 4| Continent where the Church enjoys the greatest liberty.~In
233 5| it here would too greatly enlarge this already extensive document,
234 2| the great Pontiffs who enlightened Christendom with their doctrine,
235 5| presenting to the public the enormous error it contains?~This
236 2| a Catholic to be consistent if he moves in an opposite
237 1| pronounced with veneration and enthusiasm by all Catholics faithful
238 5| distention, given by its enthusiasts, was the prospect of an
239 1| Rome in 1971.~Seen in its entirety, the conduct of His Eminence
240 3| distention with the Communist governments is situated.~And what, then,
241 5| the public the enormous error it contains?~This is one
242 1| economic matters, it has an essentially religious character.
243 1| recent visit to Cuba (cf. O Estado de Sao Paulo, April 7).
244 1| from the archdiocese of Esztergom in order to facilitate rapprochement
245 4| for the 39th International Eucharistic Congress. One month later,
246 | ever
247 | every
248 | everyone
249 | Everywhere
250 1| Communist government.~As is evident, the visit of Archbishop
251 2| to promote good and fight evil, our conscience imposes
252 3| One of these ‑perhaps par excellence ‑ is diplomacy. And it
253 1| well known that the regime existing in Cuba is a Communist one.~
254 2| cease the struggle? Or to explain their position?~To cease
255 2| His Holiness Paul VI, we express to him our fidelity.~In
256 1| perplexity, anguish, and trauma expressed in these lines, will feel
257 2| of Cuba. Many times this expression, as it is so frequently
258 5| greatly enlarge this already extensive document, for a more complete
259 1| glory of the Church in the eyes of even those who do not
260 1| of Esztergom in order to facilitate rapprochement with the Hungarian
261 1| of Castro's regime.~This fact, terrible in itself, is
262 1| material conditions as a factor favorable to the practice
263 5| capitulation.~If it is, how can we fail to resist the policy of
264 5| intransigent defender of the faith and the Popes, a criticism
265 Int| the Defense of Tradition, Family, and Property. It has been
266 3| listing here of all the Fathers of the Church, Doctors,
267 6| doctrine. ~May Our Lady of Fatima help us in this way which
268 1| material conditions as a factor favorable to the practice of virtue,
269 1| believe there is nothing to fear from the implantation of
270 5| Herman M. Goergen, a former federal German Congressman and a
271 5| The grand argument (insufficient, according to our viewpoint)
272 1| as well as in any other field ‑ can only bring catastrophic
273 2| gazing with veneration at the figure of His Holiness Paul VI,
274 3| in this, our conscience finds peace.~ ~ ~
275 1| committed suicide. Acting with a flexibility incompatible with his reputation,
276 Int| Introduction~ ~The document that follows was written by Plinio Correa
277 2| convictions of those who form it. The directors, members,
278 3| Ghost and you are even comforted ‑ under the conditions defined
279 5| swept German Catholics." The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung spok
280 4| a serene and respectful frankness that there is a dangerous
281 3| rather one of union and fraternal love. Knowing well in what
282 2| expression, as it is so frequently used, acquires even abusive
283 1| suicide. Relatives and friends of the dead attended this
284 1| only bring catastrophic fruits.~Accordingly, Catholics
285 1| It concerns what is most fundamental, alive, and tender in the
286 2| motion is Catholic.~The fundamentally anti‑Communist position
287 1| mere 200. He indicated, furthermore, that he had asked Castro
288 3| resisted him to his face" (Gal. 2: 11). In this ardent
289 1| stracting from the interview he gave after leaving the Island ‑
290 2| position. And kneeling, gazing with veneration at the figure
291 3| move of the Apostle of the Gentiles, St. Peter did not
292 1| and the Cuban people in general do not have the slightest
293 5| Paul VI. And the Paulus Gesellschaft (Society of Paul) spokesman
294 1| religions. He is a fleuron of glory of the Church in the eyes
295 3| it is necessary "to obey God rather than men" (Acts 5:
296 1| Cardinal Silva Henriquez goes on calmly, still invested
297 3| distention with the Communist governments is situated.~And
298 1| tention toward Communist governments being promoted by
299 5| state of bewilderment. The grand argument (insufficient,
300 4| where the Church enjoys the greatest liberty.~In contrast, Archbishop
301 5| disclosing it here would too greatly enlarge this already extensive
302 5| non‑conformity which is growing among Catholics in the most
303 1| Church and her spiritual guide always take care not to
304 1| It seems to be the harsh happiness dispensed by the
305 5| ourselves to summarizing what is happening presently among German Catholics.
306 3| doctrinal confusion and of harm to the faithful. He then
307 1| enjoy? It seems to be the harsh happiness dispensed by
308 3| is not revolt, it is not harshness, it is not irreverence.
309 5| This is because the TFP, having the maximum reluctance to
310 5| Vatikan? (Where is the Vatican Headed?) by Reinhard Raffalt an
311 1| is, the bowing of their heads under it. So Archbishop
312 6| In the end, My Immaculate Heart will triumph."~
313 1| during the Synod of bishops held in Rome in 1971.~Seen in
314 1| Eminence Cardinal Silva Henriquez, Archbishop of Santiago,
315 | Hence
316 5| this situation written by Herman M. Goergen, a former federal
317 1| highly prestigious to the heterodox prelate, justly considered
318 5| published under the pseudonym of Hieronymus. The response to both ischer
319 1| lead to conclusions of a higher order.~In an age in which
320 1| Willebrands was, in itself, highly prestigious to the heterodox
321 2| veneration at the figure of His Holiness Paul VI, we express
322 1| In an age in which His Holiness Paul VI has given more stress
323 3| many of them raised to the honor of the altar ‑ who affirm
324 4| more just, comfortable, and human conditions of life" (speech
325 1| facilitate rapprochement with the Hungarian Communist government.~As
326 5| made by him: In Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia,
327 1| material circumstances.~It hurts to say it, but the obvious
328 1| tries, for according to this hypothesis they will be perfectly "
329 | I
330 2| do not order us to stay idle in face of the assailing
331 1| himself and others of his ilk. Instead of reacting in
332 1| world who might be naive or ill-informed on the true social
333 1| one considers only what is immediately apparent in these
334 1| to Communism. If someone imagined he would lose his archdiocese,
335 6| accomplished: "In the end, My Immaculate Heart will triumph."~
336 4| justice which would place immense classes of poor people (
337 1| Fidel Castro, if they are immersed in misery. Hence we deduce
338 1| all its consequences, the immutable social and economic doctrine
339 1| perhaps to give an air of impartiality to these amazing declarations,
340 5| with the Holy See have not impeded the progress of the intense
341 6| Conclusion~ ~This explanation was imperative. It has the character of
342 1| nothing to fear from the implantation of Communism in the various
343 1| conserves his position by implementing the policy of distention,
344 4| Supreme Pontiff. To resist implies, however, that we will utter
345 1| stress than ever to the importance of normal material conditions
346 5| Machiavellian" because it wants to "impose upon the world a Roman‑Soviet
347 2| fight evil, our conscience imposes on us the responsibility
348 1| Allende rise to power, to be inaugurated in cheerful circumstances,
349 1| visit was to attend the inauguration of Bishop Pimen as the "
350 1| Acting with a flexibility incompatible with his reputation, His
351 1| practice of virtue, it is inconceivable that Archbishop Casaroli
352 4| even less, take attitudes inconsistent with the obedience and veneration
353 1| insufficient: a mere 200. He indicated, furthermore, that he had
354 3| I ‑ by the privilege of infallibility. But this does not prevent
355 3| Knowing well in what he was infallible and in what he was not,
356 1| prelate used the weight of influence and authority inherent in
357 3| all men are subject from influencing and even determining Your
358 1| who might be naive or ill-informed on the true social doctrine
359 1| influence and authority inherent in his position to help
360 1| XII? We are certain that innumerable Catholics, upon reading
361 1| of Archbishop Casaroli's inquiry in Cuba, will be led to
362 1| leaving the Island ‑ is inserted as a link in a chain of
363 2| throughout the Occident and even inside the dungeons of Russia . . .
364 2| good of the country, the inspiration which keeps them in motion
365 | Instead
366 5| derment. The grand argument (insufficient, according to our
367 2| precisely opposed to the one intended by the Vicar of Christ?
368 5| impeded the progress of the intense religious persecution there.
369 1| It is a matter of public interest that Archbishop Casaroli,
370 1| respect to their religious interests and their material circumstances.~
371 1| will feel that their own interior drama is being depicted:
372 5| Reinhard Raffalt an Vatikan Intern (The Internal Vatican) published
373 4| of Colombia, for the 39th International Eucharistic Congress. One
374 1| being depicted: It is a most intimate and poignant drama, because
375 5| Merkur, "conservative and intransigent defender of the faith and
376 Int| Introduction~ ~The document that follows
377 1| Henriquez goes on calmly, still invested with the mission of conduct
378 1| because above and beyond its involvement with social and economic
379 3| not harshness, it is not irreverence. On the contrary, it is
380 5| considered by Rome to be even irreverent," with the title: "No, Mr.
381 5| Hieronymus. The response to both ischer Merkur, "conservative and
382 1| Catholics closer to Communism. If someone imagined he
383 4| country and Christian Civilization.~To resist means that we
384 3| to which all men are subject from influencing and even
385 1| attended this Mass (cf. Jornal do Brasil, March 18, 1974).~
386 1| His Eminence, the valorous Joseph Cardinal Slipyj, Major‑Archbishop
387 6| Her message, and with the joy of anticipation that the
388 4| will utter respectfully our judgment in circumstances like the
389 1| Ukrainians must not be under the jurisdiction of the Pope, but under Pimen
390 4| in Latin America) in more just, comfortable, and human
391 4| great need for that social justice which would place immense
392 1| to the heterodox prelate, justly considered the "dark beast"
393 2| country, the inspiration which keeps them in motion is Catholic.~
394 1| not necessary to say what kind of socialist regime he refers,
395 2| of our love, this bond we kiss at the very moment in which
396 2| affirm our position. And kneeling, gazing with veneration
397 3| union and fraternal love. Knowing well in what he was infallible
398 1| tolerable.~Now everyone knows that this is not actually
399 1| men is the man in whom the Kremlin atheists place their confidence
400 6| Catholic doctrine. ~May Our Lady of Fatima help us in this
401 1| Archbishop Casaroli then lamented that the number of priests
402 5| Soviet peace. In view of this language, the courtesy of the TFP
403 | later
404 4| classes of poor people (in Latin America) in more just, comfortable,
405 1| consents, teaches the Roman Law. Distention ...~As is natural,
406 1| moment in which this atheist leader committed suicide. Acting
407 2| of Pastors? This question leads all anti‑Communist Catholics
408 | least
409 1| interview he gave after leaving the Island ‑ is inserted
410 1| inquiry in Cuba, will be led to a conclusion diametrically
411 3| the altar ‑ who affirm the legitimacy of the resistance. This
412 1| the most sacred of their liberties.~If the non‑Catholic subjects
413 4| Communist doctrine with all licit means, in the defense of
414 1| even those who do not believe in Her. This fleuron was
415 | like
416 5| explanation of our position we limit ourselves to summarizing
417 1| Island ‑ is inserted as a link in a chain of facts which
418 3| insufficient to permit the listing here of all the Fathers
419 1| that "the Catholics who live in Cuba are happy under
420 5| Catholics are happy with their living conditions. We ask then
421 1| promoted by Vatican diplomacy. It is notorious ‑ as the
422 1| someone imagined he would lose his archdiocese, he has
423 1| archbishop, in contrast, has lost his archdiocese. We refer
424 6| of our unrestricted and loving obedience not only to the
425 1| Chilean TFP demonstrated in a lucid manifesto printed by several
426 5| situation written by Herman M. Goergen, a former federal
427 5| Vatican, denouncing it as "Machiavellian" because it wants to "impose
428 3| worship of some practices remaining from the old Synagogue,
429 1| circumstances, and to be maintained in the presidency till
430 6| diplomatic system which is making the atmosphere unbreath
431 1| of Moscow. Pimen is the man in whom the Kremlin atheists
432 2| cease it because of a demand of our conscience as Catholics.
433 6| in all of the terms commanded. by Catholic doctrine. ~
434 1| the Cardinal's constant manifestations of sympathy for the Chilean
435 1| Mass (cf. Jornal do Brasil, March 18, 1974).~It has not been
436 5| openly of the "Christian‑Marxist dreams" of Pope Paul VI.
437 3| Your conduct in certain matters or circumstances. One
438 1| 1. The Facts~ ~It is a matter of public interest that
439 1| with social and economic matters, it has an essentially
440 5| because the TFP, having the maximum reluctance to take the public
441 2| used, acquires even abusive meanings. But of what there is in
442 3| had taken disciplinary measures regarding the continuity
443 1| considers only what is immediately apparent in these declara
444 4| in the defense of each menaced country and Christian Civil
445 1| nevertheless insufficient: a mere 200. He indicated, furthermore,
446 5| response to both ischer Merkur, "conservative and intransigent
447 6| follow out of fidelity to Her message, and with the joy of anticipation
448 | might
449 2| directors, members, and militants of the TFP are anti‑
450 2| the directors, members and militants of the TFP are Roman Apostolic
451 1| was even greater among the millions of Ukrainian Catholics scat
452 1| they enjoy at least the minimum economic conditions which
453 3| influencing and even determining Your conduct in certain
454 1| comrade" Toha, a former minister of Allende who, incidentally,
455 1| if they are immersed in misery. Hence we deduce that according
456 1| still invested with the mission of conducting to Jesus
457 3| St. Paul. The Saints are models for Catholics. Accordingly,
458 4| Eucharistic Congress. One month later, preaching in Rome
459 1| orous surprises, what new moral traumas are in store for
460 3| of the Church, Doctors, Moralists, and Canonists ‑many of
461 1| orthodox" patriarch of Moscow. Pimen is the man in whom
462 2| inspiration which keeps them in motion is Catholic.~The fundamentally
463 3| this ardent and inspired move of the Apostle of the Gen
464 | must
465 | My
466 1| in the world who might be naive or ill-informed on the
467 Int| Oliveira, president of the National Council of the Brazilian
468 3| Peter teaches us that it is necessary "to obey God rather
469 1| socialist regime." It is not necessary to say what kind of socialist
470 4| had seen there a "great need for that social justice
471 2| at the figure of His Holiness Paul VI, we express to him
472 | nevertheless
473 1| manifesto printed by several newspapers ‑ that the Chilean
474 5| An important Brazilian newspaper has provided an account
475 Int| South America by major daily newspapers with very great repercussion,
476 | nobody
477 | nor
478 1| ever to the importance of normal material conditions as a
479 1| Vatican diplomacy. It is notorious ‑ as the Chilean TFP demonstrated
480 1| after Allende's regime. But notwithstanding this, the Cardinal's constant
481 1| world. Pimen affirmed the nullity of the act through which
482 1| recent visit to Cuba (cf. O Estado de Sao Paulo, April
483 1| Analyzed in greater depth, the observations of this high
484 Int| precise nature of a truly obedient and filial resistance, has
485 3| that it is necessary "to obey God rather than men" (Acts
486 2| supremely embarrassing objection may be put to them: Does
487 1| hurts to say it, but the obvious truth is this: Archbishop
488 2| pronounced throughout the Occident and even inside the dungeons
489 1| for Christian Unity. The official purpose of his visit was
490 1| Archbishop Casaroli, while recognizing that Cuban Catholics suffer
491 3| practices remaining from the old Synagogue, and St. Paul
492 Int| written by Plinio Correa de Oliveira, president of the National
493 Int| and filial resistance, has opened a new era for Catholics ‑
494 5| Allgemeine Zeitung spok openly of the "Christian‑Marxist
495 1| Castro to permit greater opportunity for public worship. And
496 2| a civic, not a religious organization. However, the directors,
497 1| this chain end? What dolorous surprises, what new moral
498 5| Marxists, condemned the "Ostpolitik" of the Vatican, denouncing
499 | others
500 | ourselves