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Use the Press to Enhance
Catholicism
7. The
final matter We want you to diligently concern yourselves with is this: since
in these times daily papers and magazines are abused to spread false opinions
and so weaken morals, you should consider that it is your turn to travel the
same road and use the same means, they wickedly for destruction, you piously
for edification. It will be a great help if men of virtue and learning give
themselves to writing and publishing their efforts either daily or at stated
times. By laying bare error gradually and carefully, truth will be disseminated
and languor of minds dissipated. Then the faith nurtured in their hearts will
be professed openly and strenuously for the sake of justice. What brilliant
rewards there will be if such writers discharge their proper duties, since they
fight for the best of causes. Clearly, as We have warned on other occasions, they
must be endowed with moderation, prudence, and charity; they must strenuously
defend the principles of truth and right and affirm the holy prerogatives of
the Church; they must make known the majesty of the Apostolic See; and they
must respect the authority of those who govern the state. In the performance of
their duties, however, they must remember to love the leadership of the bishops
and follow their advice. Thus, Venerable Brothers, an excellent defense may
arise by which you could recall the people entrusted to you from the fountains
of corruption and lead them to wells of living water.
8. Here,
therefore, you have the material We want you to consider in your synods. We
have no doubt that you will make every certain and deliberative effort to
respond to Our desires. And that this may come about by common consent, We
implore the aid of heaven, using as intercessors, together with Mary the
Immaculate Mother of God, the holy Bishop Turibius and the Virgin Rose, the
first of your country Peru
and of the whole of South America to be
addressed by the Church a flower of sanctity.
9.
Meanwhile, as witness of Our love, Venerable Brothers, and as a promise of
divine blessings, We most lovingly impart to all of you, to the clergy, and to
your people the Apostolic Blessing.
Given in Rome, at St. Peter's, May
l, 1894, in the seventeenth year of Our pontificate.
LEO XIII
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