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Leo PP. XIII
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1 3, 3(5)| 2 Tm 2.15. ~ 2 4, 4 | decreed on September 3, 1890, that native religious communities 3 3, 3 | apostolic letter of April 27, 1892. The freedom of education 4 5, 7 | at St. Peter's, July 2, 1894, in the seventeenth year 5 3, 3 | apostolic letter of April 27, 1892. The freedom of education 6 4, 4 | We decreed on September 3, 1890, that native religious 7 2, 2(2)| Cor 4.6. ~ 8 2, 2(4)| 1 Cor 8.1. ~ 9 2, 2(3)| Mal 2.9. ~ 10 | about 11 5, 5 | those associations that abuse the title of public charity, 12 2, 2 | taught that learning is to be accepted from the sacred ministers 13 | according 14 5, 5 | similar popular writings have acquired. Use these weapons in defense 15 2, 2 | teach. Hence the priest's actions must confirm the doctrine 16 1, 1 | joyfully announcing the addition of a new ecclesiastical 17 5, 5 | if everyone continuously advocates those things We have published 18 5, 5 | to their zeal for public affairs. This will come about more 19 | afterwards 20 | against 21 5, 5 | have published not long ago in encyclical letters concerning 22 3, 3 | also teach that doctrine agreeably and faithfully according 23 1, 1 | episcopal hierarchy. We gladly agreed to grant your request. - 24 3, 3 | Moreover their work is to be aided and perfected with all the 25 5, 6 | flourish among you by thinking alike with one soul and one mind.6 26 | already 27 3, 3 | the convenience of South America and which We too have promoted 28 2, 2 | learn the law: He is the angel of the Lord. For this reason 29 1, 1 | received your letter joyfully announcing the addition of a new ecclesiastical 30 2, 2 | shall keep knowledge.1 The Apostle too mentions knowledge among 31 5, 5 | time, they diminish the appeal of those associations that 32 5, 5 | the proper upbringing and application of the clergy to the sacred 33 1, 1 | however, each one of you must apply opportune remedies to the 34 2, 2 | Before all else he who is appointed to rule a parish must not 35 2, 2 | where the ministers lack appropriate doctrinal knowledge, their 36 3, 3 | and you should use them appropriately afterwards as teachers or 37 3, 3 | the Church's desires as approved by God, workmen auho have 38 3, 3 | Our apostolic letter of April 27, 1892. The freedom of 39 4, 4 | Brother Jerome [Gotti], Archbishop of Petra, Internuncio of 40 1 | To the Archbishops and Bishops of Brazil. ~ 41 3, 3 | recommended with regard to the arrangement of studies. - For this purpose 42 3, 3 | auho have no need to be ashamed.5 The very name seminary 43 2, 2 | strenuously against all assaults. All too often daily experience 44 5, 5 | diminish the appeal of those associations that abuse the title of 45 5, 5 | compelled to frequent the athletic facilities of heretics or 46 5, 5 | facilities of heretics or attend schools where Catholic discipline 47 3, 3 | approved by God, workmen auho have no need to be ashamed.5 48 2, 2 | but only at the will and authorization of those whom Christ has 49 2, 2 | diligently cultivate it, aware that he must render a serious 50 2, 2 | made you contemptible and base before all people.3 - But 51 | became 52 | because 53 | become 54 2, 2 | became their model, that he began to do and to teach. Hence 55 4, 4 | government. In order that these beginnings may make greater progress 56 | Besides 57 1, 1 | the founding of four new bishoprics. - This new indication of 58 5, 7 | lovingly impart the Apostolic Blessing to you, your clergy, and 59 5, 7 | the gifts of His heavenly blessings, which supply the strength 60 1 | Archbishops and Bishops of Brazil. ~ 61 4, 4 | of religious orders will bring you. By Our Apostolic providence 62 4, 4 | the direction of Venerable Brother Jerome [Gotti], Archbishop 63 4, 4 | greater progress and be brought to the desired end, We exhort 64 2, 2 | knowledge without love does not build up but inflates.4 This is 65 2, 2 | impatient with the labor. Called to the vineyard of the Lord, 66 5, 5 | most holy religion; this calls for the unremitting diligence 67 5, 5 | not mentioned unless to be calumniously derided, and this to the 68 | can 69 3, 3 | guides are to be chosen carefully. Moreover their work is 70 1, 1 | causes of the decline of Catholicism among you, is that the number 71 5, 5 | civil power. Finally all Catholics should remember that it 72 1, 1 | your nation was certainly cause for rejoicing. For among 73 1, 1 | rejoicing. For among the many causes of the decline of Catholicism 74 1, 1 | solicitude in your nation was certainly cause for rejoicing. For 75 5, 5 | abuse the title of public charity, since they are very much 76 5, 5 | what has precedence is that children and ignorant people are 77 2, 2 | this reason we read the clear testimony concerning God 78 3, 3 | great aid in the college for clerics which Pius IX labored to 79 5, 5 | public affairs. This will come about more readily if each 80 4, 4 | congratulated for receiving Our commands with good will and for showing 81 2, 2 | doctrine which he preaches and commends. Before all else he who 82 4, 4 | sacred ministry that the community of religious orders will 83 5, 5 | so that they will not be compelled to frequent the athletic 84 5, 6 | rest, may suitable love and concord of minds flourish among 85 2, 2 | for the priests: they are condemned by the people, with God 86 2, 2 | the priest's actions must confirm the doctrine which he preaches 87 2, 2 | deeds of theirs which do not conform to the doctrine; nevertheless 88 4, 4 | men and of women are to be congratulated for receiving Our commands 89 3, 3 | overseen this, and We have also considered it in Our apostolic letter 90 5, 5 | concerning the Christian constitution of the state.~ 91 2, 2 | Therefore have I also made you contemptible and base before all people.3 - 92 5, 5 | the state and if everyone continuously advocates those things We 93 3, 3 | labored to established for the convenience of South America and which 94 4, 4 | important We trust that your cooperation will not be wanting. Pleasing 95 | could 96 3, 3 | as soon as possible. The Council of Trent has overseen this, 97 5, 5 | strengthened and stimulated by counsel and reciprocal example to 98 5, 6 | tell you Our mind and Our counsels. Then too, because of the 99 3, 3 | which now prevails in your country gives you greater facility 100 2, 2 | assaults. All too often daily experience makes it plain 101 1, 1 | among the many causes of the decline of Catholicism among you, 102 4, 4 | past times. To this end, We decreed on September 3, 1890, that 103 2, 2 | ministers without regard for any deeds of theirs which do not conform 104 2, 2 | teach Catholic truths and to defend them strenuously against 105 5, 5 | the needs of the faithful demand your efforts no less. In 106 5, 5 | unless to be calumniously derided, and this to the great detriment 107 3, 3 | to your and the Church's desires as approved by God, workmen 108 4, 4 | Apostolic providence We have determined to restore the original 109 5, 5 | derided, and this to the great detriment of faith and good morals. - 110 4, 4 | It is difficult to put into words the advantages 111 1, 1 | promote the strength and dignity of the Catholic name. Therefore 112 5, 5 | calls for the unremitting diligence of the pastors. Then, where 113 5, 5 | at the same time, they diminish the appeal of those associations 114 3, 3 | solicitude of your labors. But in dioceses where there are as yet no 115 4, 4 | for this purpose under the direction of Venerable Brother Jerome [ 116 5, 5 | attend schools where Catholic discipline is not mentioned unless 117 1, 1 | the region and the unequal distribution of its inhabitants. As a 118 2, 2 | ministers lack appropriate doctrinal knowledge, their people 119 5, 5 | preserved and with all respect due the civil power. Finally 120 2, 2 | penalty for their neglect of duty. Therefore have I also made 121 3, 3 | 27, 1892. The freedom of education which now prevails in your 122 5, 5 | the faithful demand your efforts no less. In their regard, 123 | either 124 5, 5 | everyone must strive to elect those who join zeal for 125 5, 5 | Church what kind of men are elected to the legislature. Thus, 126 5, 5 | properly to be taught the elements of our most holy religion; 127 | else 128 2, 2 | before all people.3 - But the embellishment of learning and its defense 129 5, 6 | paternal love with which We embrace you, you have Us at all 130 2, 2 | greatest need and which will enable them to teach Catholic truths 131 5, 5 | published not long ago in encyclical letters concerning the Christian 132 3, 3 | needed; they must not only be endowed with sound learning, but 133 1, 1 | petitioned the Roman Pontiff to enlarge the episcopal hierarchy. 134 3, 3 | the training of souls. To ensure that this training proceeds 135 5, 5 | with the leadership of the episcopate properly preserved and with 136 3, 3 | great purpose they have been erected. Therefore encourage the 137 3, 3 | bishops use every means to establish excellent ones as soon as 138 3, 3 | which Pius IX labored to established for the convenience of South 139 1, 1 | increase of the Christian estate, since you have more bishops; 140 2, 2 | himself your servant in ]esus.2 And where this knowledge 141 | every 142 | everywhere 143 1, 1 | remedies to the spreading evils increasing everywhere. In 144 2, 2 | the people, with God also exacting a penalty for their neglect 145 5, 5 | by counsel and reciprocal example to do and suffer great things 146 3, 3 | every means to establish excellent ones as soon as possible. 147 1, 1 | result the bishops could not exercise the vigilance they desired 148 4, 4 | brought to the desired end, We exhort you to labor diligently 149 5, 5 | frequently praised them in exhortations as institutions that strive 150 3, 3 | outcome happily fulfills Our expectations. We joyfully recall that 151 5, 5 | to frequent the athletic facilities of heretics or attend schools 152 3, 3 | country gives you greater facility to do what We have recommended 153 5, 5 | Church and State.-Also do not fail to realize how much influence 154 3, 3 | that doctrine agreeably and faithfully according to Our precepts. 155 2, 2 | in all matters he holds fast to learning. We must indeed 156 3, 3 | We too have promoted and favored. Its outcome happily fulfills 157 2, 2 | learning. We must indeed fight strenuously for Christ, 158 5, 7 | supply the strength needed to fill the pastoral office in a 159 5, 5 | respect due the civil power. Finally all Catholics should remember 160 | first 161 5, 6 | love and concord of minds flourish among you by thinking alike 162 2, 2 | wanting, this evil also follows for the priests: they are 163 1, 1 | ecclesiastical province and the founding of four new bishoprics. - 164 1, 1 | province and the founding of four new bishoprics. - This new 165 3, 3 | letter of April 27, 1892. The freedom of education which now prevails 166 5, 5 | will not be compelled to frequent the athletic facilities 167 1, 1 | Now there is hope of a fruitful increase of the Christian 168 3, 3 | favored. Its outcome happily fulfills Our expectations. We joyfully 169 3, 3 | experience teaches that future priests will be the kind 170 1, 1 | your pastoral zeal when, gathered at Sao Paolo, you petitioned 171 2, 2 | knowledge, their people generally suffer from ignorance of 172 5, 7 | entrusted to your care.~Given in Rome, at St. Peter's, 173 3, 3 | prevails in your country gives you greater facility to 174 1, 1 | episcopal hierarchy. We gladly agreed to grant your request. - 175 2, 2 | defense never leads to their goal if they are separated from 176 4, 4 | Venerable Brother Jerome [Gotti], Archbishop of Petra, Internuncio 177 5, 5 | obeys the supreme authority governing the state and if everyone 178 4, 4 | the Apostolic See to your government. In order that these beginnings 179 5, 7 | May God very graciously grant you the gifts of His 180 3, 3 | that many of you have been graduated from this college. We encourage 181 3, 3 | Therefore encourage the growth and prosperity of the ecclesiastical 182 3, 3 | cultivate virtue, spiritual guides are to be chosen carefully. 183 3, 3 | and favored. Its outcome happily fulfills Our expectations. 184 2, 2 | they see than by what they hear. For this reason we read 185 5, 7 | grant you the gifts of His heavenly blessings, which supply 186 3, 3 | To form such helpers for yourselves, Venerable 187 | Hence 188 5, 5 | the athletic facilities of heretics or attend schools where 189 1, 1 | to enlarge the episcopal hierarchy. We gladly agreed to grant 190 | himself 191 | His 192 5, 6 | frequently among yourselves and hold episcopal synods in various 193 2, 2 | times and in all matters he holds fast to learning. We must 194 1, 1 | request. - Now there is hope of a fruitful increase of 195 | how 196 | however 197 | I 198 1, 1 | to recommend some useful ideas to you for increasing faith 199 2, 2 | people generally suffer from ignorance of the faith and religion. 200 5, 5 | precedence is that children and ignorant people are properly to be 201 3, 3 | the young clergy become imbued with the true spirit of 202 5, 7 | Brothers, We very lovingly impart the Apostolic Blessing to 203 2, 2 | rule a parish must not be impatient with the labor. Called to 204 4, 4 | In a matter so useful and important We trust that your cooperation 205 5, 5 | the needs of religion and improve the advantages of the poor; 206 1, 1 | there is hope of a fruitful increase of the Christian estate, 207 1, 1 | new bishoprics. - This new indication of apostolic solicitude 208 5, 5 | about more readily if each individual obeys the supreme authority 209 2, 2 | love does not build up but inflates.4 This is the usual practice 210 5, 5 | fail to realize how much influence for good and evil, especially 211 2, 2 | nevertheless men are more influenced by what they see than by 212 1, 1 | unequal distribution of its inhabitants. As a result the bishops 213 1, 1 | bishops is too small for the inordinate size of the region and the 214 4, 4 | restitution of each one's original institute.~ 215 4, 4 | original observance of their institutes from the losses of past 216 5, 5 | them in exhortations as institutions that strive to care for 217 5, 5 | it is publicly permitted, instruction is to be organized for youth 218 4, 4 | Gotti], Archbishop of Petra, Internuncio of the Apostolic See to 219 | into 220 3, 3 | college for clerics which Pius IX labored to established for 221 4, 4 | direction of Venerable Brother Jerome [Gotti], Archbishop of Petra, 222 5, 7 | in Rome, at St. Peter's, July 2, 1894, in the seventeenth 223 2, 2 | lips of the priest shall keep knowledge.1 The Apostle 224 3, 3 | for clerics which Pius IX labored to established for the convenience 225 3, 3 | all the solicitude of your labors. But in dioceses where there 226 2, 2 | that where the ministers lack appropriate doctrinal knowledge, 227 | Last 228 5, 5 | you encourage and persuade laymen, especially the young, to 229 2, 2 | whom Christ has chosen as leaders.~ 230 5, 5 | Christian name, with the leadership of the episcopate properly 231 2, 2 | learning and its defense never leads to their goal if they are 232 2, 2 | that the faithful ought to learn the law: He is the angel 233 5, 6 | office. You have with you the Legate of the Apostolic See, who 234 5, 5 | of men are elected to the legislature. Thus, preserving the rights 235 5, 6 | Us at all times ready to lend aid to your work.~ 236 5, 7 | year of Our pontificate.~LEO XIII ~ 237 | less 238 5, 5 | not long ago in encyclical letters concerning the Christian 239 2, 2 | separated from sanctity of life and morals. Indeed, knowledge 240 2, 2 | read the proclamation: the lips of the priest shall keep 241 5, 5 | things We have published not long ago in encyclical letters 242 4, 4 | their institutes from the losses of past times. To this end, 243 5, 7 | Venerable Brothers, We very lovingly impart the Apostolic Blessing 244 | made 245 5, 5 | especially in these our times, magazines and similar popular writings 246 | make 247 | makes 248 2, 2 | is the usual practice of man. Though Christ taught that 249 3, 3 | let the bishops use every means to establish excellent ones 250 | Meanwhile 251 5, 5 | Catholic discipline is not mentioned unless to be calumniously 252 2, 2 | knowledge.1 The Apostle too mentions knowledge among other reasons 253 5, 5 | things for religion, you will merit well on that account if 254 2, 2 | shepherds but also became their model, that he began to do and 255 | Moreover 256 | most 257 2, 2 | religion. For it is from the mouth of the priest that the faithful 258 1, 1 | apostolic solicitude in your nation was certainly cause for 259 4, 4 | September 3, 1890, that native religious communities be 260 2, 2 | exacting a penalty for their neglect of duty. Therefore have 261 | never 262 | nevertheless 263 | Nor 264 1, 1 | Catholicism among you, is that the number of bishops is too small 265 5, 5 | readily if each individual obeys the supreme authority governing 266 5, 6 | various places to satisfy the obligations of your sacred office. You 267 4, 4 | to restore the original observance of their institutes from 268 4, 4 | Pleasing results have been obtained, transacted for this purpose 269 | off 270 | often 271 3, 3 | means to establish excellent ones as soon as possible. The 272 1, 1 | each one of you must apply opportune remedies to the spreading 273 5, 5 | since they are very much opposed to the welfare of Church 274 5, 5 | permitted, instruction is to be organized for youth so that they will 275 2, 2 | priest that the faithful ought to learn the law: He is 276 3, 3 | promoted and favored. Its outcome happily fulfills Our expectations. 277 | over 278 3, 3 | The Council of Trent has overseen this, and We have also considered 279 1, 1 | zeal when, gathered at Sao Paolo, you petitioned the Roman 280 2, 2 | who is appointed to rule a parish must not be impatient with 281 4, 4 | institutes from the losses of past times. To this end, We decreed 282 5, 5 | unremitting diligence of the pastors. Then, where it is publicly 283 5, 6 | Then too, because of the paternal love with which We embrace 284 2, 2 | with God also exacting a penalty for their neglect of duty. 285 3, 3 | work is to be aided and perfected with all the solicitude 286 5, 5 | Then, where it is publicly permitted, instruction is to be organized 287 5, 5 | account if you encourage and persuade laymen, especially the young, 288 5, 7 | care.~Given in Rome, at St. Peter's, July 2, 1894, in the 289 1, 1 | gathered at Sao Paolo, you petitioned the Roman Pontiff to enlarge 290 4, 4 | Jerome [Gotti], Archbishop of Petra, Internuncio of the Apostolic 291 5, 6(6)| Phil 2.2. ~ 292 1, 1 | increasing faith and Christian piety.~ 293 3, 3 | college for clerics which Pius IX labored to established 294 5, 6 | episcopal synods in various places to satisfy the obligations 295 2, 2 | daily experience makes it plain that where the ministers 296 5, 6 | recommend that you share your plans frequently among yourselves 297 4, 4 | cooperation will not be wanting. Pleasing results have been obtained, 298 1, 1 | you petitioned the Roman Pontiff to enlarge the episcopal 299 5, 7 | seventeenth year of Our pontificate.~LEO XIII ~ 300 5, 5 | improve the advantages of the poor; at the same time, they 301 5, 5 | times, magazines and similar popular writings have acquired. 302 3, 3 | excellent ones as soon as possible. The Council of Trent has 303 5, 5 | all respect due the civil power. Finally all Catholics should 304 2, 2 | inflates.4 This is the usual practice of man. Though Christ taught 305 5, 5 | societies. We have frequently praised them in exhortations as 306 2, 2 | confirm the doctrine which he preaches and commends. Before all 307 5, 5 | In their regard, what has precedence is that children and ignorant 308 3, 3 | faithfully according to Our precepts. In order that the young 309 2, 2 | the first place, let men preparing for sacred orders be taught 310 5, 5 | the episcopate properly preserved and with all respect due 311 5, 5 | to the legislature. Thus, preserving the rights of civil law, 312 3, 3 | freedom of education which now prevails in your country gives you 313 3, 3 | ensure that this training proceeds properly, the best teachers 314 2, 2 | this reason we read the proclamation: the lips of the priest 315 4, 4 | beginnings may make greater progress and be brought to the desired 316 1, 1 | off the unsuitable or to promote the strength and dignity 317 3, 3 | America and which We too have promoted and favored. Its outcome 318 3, 3 | encourage the growth and prosperity of the ecclesiastical seminaries 319 1, 1 | Catholic name. Therefore you proved your pastoral zeal when, 320 4, 4 | bring you. By Our Apostolic providence We have determined to restore 321 1, 1 | of a new ecclesiastical province and the founding of four 322 2, 2 | among other reasons for proving himself your servant in ] 323 5, 5 | pastors. Then, where it is publicly permitted, instruction is 324 5, 5 | advocates those things We have published not long ago in encyclical 325 4, 4 | It is difficult to put into words the advantages 326 5, 5 | This will come about more readily if each individual obeys 327 5, 5 | State.-Also do not fail to realize how much influence for good 328 2, 2 | mentions knowledge among other reasons for proving himself your 329 3, 3 | expectations. We joyfully recall that many of you have been 330 1, 1 | Last year We received your letter joyfully announcing 331 4, 4 | to be congratulated for receiving Our commands with good will 332 5, 5 | stimulated by counsel and reciprocal example to do and suffer 333 3, 3 | facility to do what We have recommended with regard to the arrangement 334 1, 1 | the inordinate size of the region and the unequal distribution 335 1, 1 | was certainly cause for rejoicing. For among the many causes 336 1, 1 | you must apply opportune remedies to the spreading evils increasing 337 5, 5 | Finally all Catholics should remember that it is of the greatest 338 2, 2 | cultivate it, aware that he must render a serious account sometime 339 1, 1 | gladly agreed to grant your request. - Now there is hope of 340 5, 5 | properly preserved and with all respect due the civil power. Finally 341 2 | Responsibilities of Priests~ 342 5, 6 | For the rest, may suitable love and concord 343 4, 4 | themselves ready for the restitution of each one's original institute.~ 344 4, 4 | providence We have determined to restore the original observance 345 1, 1 | of its inhabitants. As a result the bishops could not exercise 346 4, 4 | not be wanting. Pleasing results have been obtained, transacted 347 5, 5 | legislature. Thus, preserving the rights of civil law, everyone must 348 1, 1 | Paolo, you petitioned the Roman Pontiff to enlarge the episcopal 349 2, 2 | else he who is appointed to rule a parish must not be impatient 350 | same 351 2, 2 | they are separated from sanctity of life and morals. Indeed, 352 1, 1 | pastoral zeal when, gathered at Sao Paolo, you petitioned the 353 5, 6 | synods in various places to satisfy the obligations of your 354 2, 2 | testimony concerning God the Saviour, who was not only the teacher 355 5, 5 | facilities of heretics or attend schools where Catholic discipline 356 3, 3 | ashamed.5 The very name seminary tells for what great purpose 357 3, 3 | college. We encourage you to send young men of special promise 358 2, 2 | to their goal if they are separated from sanctity of life and 359 4, 4 | this end, We decreed on September 3, 1890, that native religious 360 2, 2 | aware that he must render a serious account sometime for the 361 2, 2 | for proving himself your servant in ]esus.2 And where this 362 5, 7 | s, July 2, 1894, in the seventeenth year of Our pontificate.~ 363 | shall 364 5, 6 | strongly recommend that you share your plans frequently among 365 2, 2 | not only the teacher of shepherds but also became their model, 366 4, 4 | commands with good will and for showing themselves ready for the 367 5, 5 | our times, magazines and similar popular writings have acquired. 368 1, 1 | small for the inordinate size of the region and the unequal 369 1, 1 | number of bishops is too small for the inordinate size 370 5, 5 | young, to join Christian societies. We have frequently praised 371 | some 372 | sometime 373 3, 3 | establish excellent ones as soon as possible. The Council 374 5, 6 | thinking alike with one soul and one mind.6 For this 375 3, 3 | not only be endowed with sound learning, but they must 376 3, 3 | established for the convenience of South America and which We too 377 3, 3 | you to send young men of special promise to Rome for their 378 3, 3 | become imbued with the true spirit of the Church and that they 379 3, 3 | that they cultivate virtue, spiritual guides are to be chosen 380 1, 1 | opportune remedies to the spreading evils increasing everywhere. 381 5, 7 | care.~Given in Rome, at St. Peter's, July 2, 1894, 382 5, 5 | minds are strengthened and stimulated by counsel and reciprocal 383 5, 5 | Besides, since minds are strengthened and stimulated by counsel 384 5, 6 | mind.6 For this reason we strongly recommend that you share 385 3, 3 | already have, both in the study of sacred learning and also 386 | such 387 5, 6 | For the rest, may suitable love and concord of minds 388 5, 7 | heavenly blessings, which supply the strength needed to fill 389 5, 5 | each individual obeys the supreme authority governing the 390 5, 6 | yourselves and hold episcopal synods in various places to satisfy 391 3, 3 | will be the kind you have taken care to form. You have the 392 3, 3 | Venerable Brothers, is your task. Indeed experience teaches 393 2, 2 | Saviour, who was not only the teacher of shepherds but also became 394 3, 3 | task. Indeed experience teaches that future priests will 395 5, 6 | Apostolic See, who will tell you Our mind and Our counsels. 396 3, 3 | The very name seminary tells for what great purpose they 397 2, 2 | reason we read the clear testimony concerning God the Saviour, 398 | than 399 2, 2 | regard for any deeds of theirs which do not conform to 400 | themselves 401 5, 6 | minds flourish among you by thinking alike with one soul and 402 | Though 403 | Thus 404 5, 5 | of the poor; at the same time, they diminish the appeal 405 5, 5 | associations that abuse the title of public charity, since 406 3, 3(5)| 2 Tm 2.15. ~ 407 3, 3 | seminaries, where you can train ministers to your and the 408 4, 4 | results have been obtained, transacted for this purpose under the 409 3, 3 | possible. The Council of Trent has overseen this, and We 410 3, 3 | clergy become imbued with the true spirit of the Church and 411 4, 4 | useful and important We trust that your cooperation will 412 2, 2 | enable them to teach Catholic truths and to defend them strenuously 413 1, 1 | entrusted to them. They were unable either to ward off the unsuitable 414 | under 415 1, 1 | size of the region and the unequal distribution of its inhabitants. 416 | unless 417 5, 5 | religion; this calls for the unremitting diligence of the pastors. 418 1, 1 | unable either to ward off the unsuitable or to promote the strength 419 | up 420 5, 5 | matters concern the proper upbringing and application of the clergy 421 | Us 422 2, 2 | but inflates.4 This is the usual practice of man. Though 423 2, 2 | him. Nor does he labor in vain if at all times and in all 424 5, 6 | hold episcopal synods in various places to satisfy the obligations 425 1, 1 | bishops could not exercise the vigilance they desired over the clergy 426 2, 2 | the labor. Called to the vineyard of the Lord, let him diligently 427 3, 3 | and that they cultivate virtue, spiritual guides are to 428 1, 1 | They were unable either to ward off the unsuitable or to 429 5, 7 | office in a holy and proper way. As a promise of these gifts, 430 5, 5 | have acquired. Use these weapons in defense of the Christian 431 5, 5 | very much opposed to the welfare of Church and State.-Also 432 | well 433 | were 434 | when 435 | whom 436 1, 1 | everywhere. In this regard, We wish to recommend some useful 437 4, 4 | communities both of men and of women are to be congratulated 438 4, 4 | is difficult to put into words the advantages for your 439 3, 3 | desires as approved by God, workmen auho have no need to be 440 5, 5 | magazines and similar popular writings have acquired. Use these 441 5, 7 | of Our pontificate.~LEO XIII ~ 442 | yet 443 5, 5 | instruction is to be organized for youth so that they will not be


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