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To the Bishops of Peru.
Amid the
many grave cares which continually divide and oppress Us, We gladly received
the obedient letter which you, Venerable Brothers, sent us after your synod in
the city of Lima.Reading it with the paternal love We have for you and your
people, We were greatly delighted with the repeated proofs of your love and
trust in Us and this See of Blessed Peter. But We were most pleased by the
common zeal with which you met in obedience to Our desires to deal with the
gravest concerns of religion and to improve the moral conduct in that best
flock over which the Holy Spirit has placed you as bishops.1
2. We
completely approve this determination to ensure that your faithful stand firm
in sincere adherence to the Catholic faith. - Nevertheless it is Our pleasure
to add new incentives, just as to runners in a race, so that you continue
strenuously as you have begun and attend such synods as opportunity or
necessity may dictate. For We are convinced by the long standing belief of the
Church, as We have declared many times, that the most effective means of
opposing widespread creeping error and of safeguarding religion is to have the
sacred bishops more closely united among themselves, sharing plans and
proposals.
3. We
know the religious situation in Peru
and desire that Catholicism flourish there. So in order that these synods may
be more useful to your faithful, We will detail what matters you should direct
your attention to. These are most apt to fortify the road of faith and unfetter
the efficacy of the Church. For this reason We have never ceased to inculcate
them in frequent general documents and in individual letters to bishops.
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