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Leo PP. XIII
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502 18 | at Rome, at St. Peter's, September 14, 1886, in the ninth year 503 6 | its presence gave rise to serious problems. Nevertheless those 504 3 | can often be proven, to serve Christ before their own 505 2 | the tradition of Church service is not unusual in Portugal 506 6 | extinguish and no means could shake the belief and the ancient 507 5 | who would have labored to shape the habits of the people, 508 14 | their lives and morals may shine forth, like a Lamp on a 509 12 | what We have prescribed a short time ago to the bishops 510 12 | The first matter is the shortage of priests caused by an 511 12 | We hope that they will be shortly. Here then is the means 512 6 | regulation. These consoling facts show that the Catholic cause 513 4 | So let it be. Recently We showed Our paternal benevolence 514 14 | priests must be great and even singular, so that the smaller the 515 2 | of your bishops, in the skillful support of the clergy, and 516 4 | by a nation comparatively small, and exult to use the Portuguese 517 14 | even singular, so that the smaller the number of workers, the 518 | some 519 3 | kings of Portugal diligently sought out apostolic men from other 520 13 | for the perfection of the soul. To the humanistic curriculum 521 6 | Now if We consider the sources of these evils, We conclude 522 3 | at the extremity of the Spanish peninsula and hemmed in 523 17 | Mother of God, under whose special guardianship the kingdom 524 7 | Church provides the only speedy elimination of the causes 525 13 | importance. Choose rectors and spiritual directors who are outstanding 526 3 | own advantage or glory, to spread the Christian religion before 527 15 | published either daily or at stated intervals. You know the 528 6 | beginning on which Christian states ought to be ruled. For this 529 | still 530 6 | In the very midst of the storms in your state, your people 531 5 | a dearth of prudent and strenuous helpers, who would have 532 13 | your authority that the students will never offend against 533 13 | added sacred and canonical studies. Care must be taken that 534 13 | Church; today especially the style must be forceful and eloquent, 535 16 | especially to priests who are subject to you in their private 536 16 | others to obedience and the submission due to episcopal authority.~ 537 10 | all obstacles. You will succeed better by putting all your 538 4 | damage which the Church suffered there.~ 539 12 | Here then is the means of supplying a body of priests, provided 540 1 | to your kings, who have supported the Catholic cause, might 541 13 | canonical studies. Care must be taken that their content is sound, 542 16 | the sacred ministry or in teaching in the schools. They never 543 9 | more than was reasonable, tenaciously clung to their opinions 544 | themselves 545 15 | 15. A third problem which should engage 546 15 | what destruction daily threatens the integrity of religion. 547 10 | therefore it seems that you need timely communications and the selection 548 15 | intervals. You know the times, venerable brethren: on 549 2 | the Catholic faith and the tradition of Church service is not 550 5 | educate the youth, and to train the colonists themselves 551 7 | the citizens and public tranquillity.~ 552 4 | the East India matter. We treated Portugal as liberally as 553 13 | the education of clerics two elements are essential: 554 9 | impede the attainment of the unanimity so greatly desired.~ 555 6 | unity not only remained unbroken, but by the authority and 556 11 | these matters are better understood by those of you whom the 557 3 | to the magnitude of their undertakings? If one is to judge them 558 10 | Therefore cultivate a salutary union of minds, prudently removing 559 15 | religion to accuse others of unorthodoxy. They do this only because 560 | up 561 6 | political parties and by the upheavals of seditious mobs seem close 562 | used 563 14 | noted in them which is at variance with their office and the 564 9 | of Catholics which We so vehemently desire will be strengthened. 565 | very 566 3 | that they would win noble victories whose glory would remain, 567 14 | zeal in cultivating the vineyard of the Lord. The words of 568 17 | patronage of the Immaculate Virgin Mother of God, under whose 569 3 | empire. Together with the visible image of the wounds of Jesus 570 16 | all which We have either warned against or commanded to 571 15 | and lead them to salutary waters. It will be a great help 572 5 | themselves in a Christian way of life. Today especially, 573 11 | trust that it will give full weight to Our and your good will. 574 | whether 575 3 | confident that they would win noble victories whose glory 576 7 | religion. If this is done wisely, then the government will 577 | within 578 17 | holy of royal and saintly women, and of all the holy martyrs 579 14 | vineyard of the Lord. The words of the Gospel, the harvest 580 14 | the smaller the number of workers, the greater their zeal 581 15 | If they really want their works to be fruitful and worthy 582 15 | works to be fruitful and worthy of praise, let them remember 583 3 | footsteps of St. Francis Xavier. More than once these men 584 18 | September 14, 1886, in the ninth year of Our Pontificate. ~ ~ 585 3 | and Oceania. Thus Portugal yields to none of the more distinguished 586 | yourselves 587 13 | humanistic curriculum by which youths are educated must be added


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