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1 1 | Letters to the bishops of the Catholic world-yet have We now resolved
2 1 | of some assistance to the Catholic cause amongst you. To this
3 2 | as the principles of the Catholic religion.~
4 3 | with the footprints of the Catholic Church.~
5 4 | American colonies, having, with Catholic aid, achieved liberty and
6 4 | concord and amity with the Catholic Church. And not without
7 5 | faith and generosity of the Catholic laity. Thus, while the different
8 5 | held in esteem, that the Catholic parochial schools, the Sunday-schools
9 7 | establish amongst you the Catholic religion. With this intent,
10 7 | suitable powers, in which Catholic professors might instruct
11 10| defending and developing the Catholic education of youth. Wherefore,
12 12| inheritance to the ranks of the Catholic episcopate.~
13 13| it is Our wish that the Catholic Church should not only share
14 14| approve in this regard the Catholic teaching and the Catholic
15 14| Catholic teaching and the Catholic customs. They are led to
16 18| who are estranged from the Catholic name, a condition of things
17 18| pens heartily to defend the Catholic cause, should carry on the
18 18| conspicuous and exemplary in Catholic journalists. For journals,
19 19| Chicago in the year 1893. Let Catholic writers, therefore, bear
20 21| closely every part of the Catholic doctrine, and to free themselves
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