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501 | Several 502 3 | the faith of their fathers shine forth all the more. This 503 9 | to this day. Among them shines the memory of the Lateran 504 3 | country. Catholics have thus shown their adversaries that they 505 12 | would increase. It would simultaneously become easier to furnish 506 5 | Though We are animated by a sincere desire for peace, We still 507 7 | must thus follow by their sincerity of doctrine and innocence 508 1 | to speak to you about the situation of Catholicism in Germany. 509 3 | faith of their fathers. The snares of the masters of deceit 510 | some 511 | sometimes 512 7 | give the nourishment of sound doctrine as they see fit 513 13 | arguments from religious sources, they are able to give consolation 514 4 | time. That is why We have spared no effort and overlooked 515 1 | venerable brothers, to speak to you about the situation 516 9 | The Council of Toledo, speaking about "those whom their 517 6 | final crowning and supreme splendour only in heaven. It is solely 518 3 | themselves "old Catholics" spread new and perverse teachings 519 17 | consolation.~Given in Rome, at St. Peter's, on the sixth day 520 1 | Catholics in your care from straying from virtue, piety, and 521 4 | contribute to reestablishing and strengthening harmony.~ 522 8 | equitably measure their strengths and to recognize what they 523 3 | more worthy of praise when strenuous efforts to protect the interests 524 6 | attached to the bishop like the strings of a lyre.1~ 525 9 | Thus we see why we must strive to organize and govern the 526 3 | and perverse teachings and strove to attract to themselves 527 8 | times demand a vigorous struggle to preserve the cause of 528 8 | experience in sacred studies, the students will learn to equitably 529 8 | long experience in sacred studies, the students will learn 530 7 | priestly order, heir of such a sublime ministry, renews itself 531 3 | preserved the respect and submission due to the Prince and the 532 12 | Rather there may result some substantial and solid advantages for 533 6 | associated with it. Nobody can subtract from or destroy these rights 534 16 | been a great impetus to the success of every enterprise. Maintain 535 6 | belong to Peter and to his successors, and, under the authority 536 3 | Prussia was thrown into sudden disorder by these laws, 537 6 | Certainly, the Church is a supernatural society and perfect in its 538 [Title]| Supervision of Seminaries~ 539 8 | training and love to faithfully support their bishops, to listen 540 9 | suitable teachers (sometimes taken from the priests of the 541 14 | history attests, it is the task of those men who go forth 542 9 | cathedral church), they taught the humanities, theology, 543 8 | properly. Their education also teaches them to endure joyously 544 13 | fires which threaten a terrible conflagration. First among 545 8 | capable of. The pastors can test the abilities and character 546 | than 547 9 | they taught the humanities, theology, and above all the conduct 548 8 | You know very well from theory and practice the difficulties 549 15 | 15. Thinking about all these things, 550 13 | intimately with them and know thoroughly the labours and the sorrows 551 | Though 552 13 | here and there, fires which threaten a terrible conflagration. 553 | through 554 3 | the kingdom of Prussia was thrown into sudden disorder by 555 9 | century. The Council of Toledo, speaking about "those whom 556 9 | that after having received tonsure or being ordained lector, 557 | too 558 9 | and the Catholic bishops took special care to establish 559 10 | full and entire right to train in the seminaries the peaceful 560 16 | know, these concerns were transferred to this Apostolic See, for 561 14 | These men do not fear to travel among barbarian nations 562 3 | churches without pastors. Those treacherous men who call themselves " 563 3 | has bestowed the fullest treasures of His goodness and grace 564 9 | fathers of the Council of Trent. That is also why in the 565 3 | it the object of harsher trials.~ 566 14 | effort to civilize the savage tribes. But to conciliate the minds 567 3 | Christian courage they have triumphed over danger. They attached 568 [Title]| God's Presence in Trouble~ 569 16 | venerable brothers, that the troubles which you endure are not 570 1 | venerable brothers, for your truly enthusiastic apostolic care 571 13 | public disorder. They also try to block reforms which work 572 16 | established here. Always turn your eyes toward Rome. Be 573 8 | inconveniences of life and all those types of work necessary to save 574 3 | brothers, of how the mutual understanding which reigned so long between 575 3 | to attract to themselves unfortunate disciples deceived by fraud. 576 16 | 16. Union of mind and heart has always 577 16 | and the center of Catholic unity have been established here. 578 | until 579 | up 580 10 | may they place priests in various posts to fulfill their pastoral 581 8 | hatred. The times demand a vigorous struggle to preserve the 582 9 | De salute animarum. Pius VII published this encyclical 583 9 | conduct suitable to their vocation. The houses which the bishops 584 9 | Apostolic See-especially watched over the preservation of 585 13 | authorities. They search for ways to face the imminent dangers, 586 13 | consolation and remedies to the weak in spirit. They thus lessen 587 | well 588 4 | that of your people with well-deserved praises. But Our apostolic 589 | while 590 | whole 591 14 | conciliate the minds and to win the confidence of these 592 9 | here, as from a fortress of wisdom and virtue, illustrious 593 8 | each one, in order to judge wisely who is worthy of the honor 594 17 | apostolic blessing, as a witness of Our special love for 595 4 | to God, who has put such wonderful strength in the souls of 596 8 | bishops, to listen to their words, and to endure boldly the 597 13 | First among them is the worker question, which preoccupies 598 13 | They see clearly their wounded hearts; drawing suitable 599 17 | of Our pontificate.~LEO XIII~ 600 17 | January, 1886, in the eighth year of Our pontificate.~LEO 601 9 | understand. From the earliest years of the Church, the popes 602 | yourselves


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