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1 1 | creates for the Catholic Church in France a situation unworthy
2 1 | another really separated the Church from the State, were but
3 2 | of such gravity for the Church, therefore, filled with
4 3 | must be separated from the Church is a thesis absolutely false,
5 3 | Remove the agreement between Church and State, and the result
6 3 | doctrine of the separation of Church and State. Our illustrious
7 3 | purpose to them.... As for the Church, which has God Himself for
8 4 | separating itself from the Church, how much more deplorable
9 5 | promise. To break with the Church, to free itself from her
10 6 | the Supreme Head of the Church, whereas they should have
11 7 | separated itself from the Church, it ought, as a natural
12 7 | of which is to place the Church under the domination of
13 7 | exclusive jurisdiction of the Church; and We bewail this all
14 7 | thereby created for the Church of France a situation grievous,
15 8 | constitution on which the Church was founded by Jesus Christ.
16 8 | confirms the teaching, that the Church is the mystical body of
17 8 | c.) It follows that the Church is essentially an unequal
18 8 | dignity and the nature of the Church, addresses Peter thus in
19 8 | the constitution of the Church have always been found to
20 8 | to be so framed that the Church rests on the Bishops, and
21 8 | violate the rights of the Church, and are in opposition with
22 9 | hostile to the liberty of the Church than this Law could well
23 9 | exceptions; when it despoils the Church of the internal regulation
24 9 | ruling, does it not place the Church in a position of humiliating
25 9 | that the State injures the Church, but by putting obstacles
26 9 | satisfied with depriving the Church of the Religious Orders,
27 10| rights of property of the Church. In defiance of all justice,
28 10| justice, it despoils the Church of a great portion of a
29 10| not only the rights of the Church, but the formal and explicit
30 11| at least in part, to the Church whose property had been
31 11| property thus taken from the Church, he did so only on one condition:
32 12| on the interests of the Church, the new law is destined
33 13| inviolable rights of the Church, We do, by virtue of the
34 13| France for the separation of Church and State, as deeply unjust
35 13| Divine constitution of the Church, to her essential rights
36 13| rights of property which the Church has acquired by many titles
37 13| imprescriptible rights of the Church. ~
38 14| Christ will not abandon His Church or ever deprive her of His
39 14| feeling any fear for the Church. Her strength and her stability
40 14| inevitably have succumbed, the Church has drawn from her trials
41 15| continues, the children of the Church, putting on the arms of
42 15| undertake for the defense of the Church, you to endeavor to ensure
43 15| cause of the triumph of the Church and the eternal salvation
44 15| rights and liberty of the Church, but without offense to
45 17| fearlessly for the defense of the Church; but take care that your
46 18| God, who has founded the Church and ever preserves her,
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