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1 3 | sake of religion and the Church, as being a profession of
2 3 | honor to Christ and His Church, by the respect shown to
3 3 | children to the Catholic Church; the splendid sight presented
4 3 | France where the afflicted Church dried her tears to see such
5 4 | and to Christ through the Church, which We announced as the
6 4 | for the homage paid to the Church in Our humble person, as
7 4 | union with Peter and the Church. ~
8 5 | discipline, of the liberty of the Church. We have examples of this
9 5 | persecution against the Church and the diffusion of iniquity
10 5 | defender of the rights of the Church, first as Monk and Abbot
11 5 | two other Doctors of Holy Church, Gregory the Great and John
12 5 | the other of the Eastern Church, to fix our gaze on this
13 5 | Fathers to illumine the Church, and among these St. Anselm
14 6 | faith, an ornament of the Church . . . a glory of the episcopate,
15 6 | recommending the Catholic Church and himself to his prayers" (
16 9 | affecting the government of the Church, and thus to be drawn into
17 9 | for the sanctity of the Church, to give up a life of peace,
18 9 | usurpers and tyrants over the Church and the people, against
19 9 | sanctity and doctrine, of the Church of God, and thus truly worthy
20 10| and finally upon the whole Church, as a tower of strength
21 11| splendid triumphs for the Church and great benefits for society,
22 11| union with Christ and the Church throughout the whole course
23 12| of the government of the Church and of the salvation of
24 12| unswervingly the doctrine of the Church, of defending strenuously
25 13| beneficent action of the Church on behalf of the afflicted,
26 13| things injurious to the Church, devised with treacherous
27 13| most abundantly fed by the Church. For what more unnatural
28 13| those children whom the Church has nourished and cherished
29 13| civilization to deprive the Church of her rights, to treat
30 13| and the ornament of the Church, and the promotors of the
31 13| their mad plan to weaken the Church and exclude her from social
32 13| manifest services of the Church and the Apostolic See, when
33 13| everything said or done by the Church as though it concealed some
34 13| from Christ through the Church that the progress of real
35 14| enemy without, "by which the Church is seen to be assailed on
36 15| in the very bosom of the Church in order to rend it in silence,
37 15| root and the soul of the Church. They are trying to corrupt
38 15| to put a new form on the Church, new laws, new principles,
39 16| this is from God and His Church, and it is especially eating
40 17| dignity and constancy of the Church. ~
41 18| appears in the annals of the Church. Then indeed was it necessary
42 18| doctrine, of all of which the Church alone was the teacher and
43 18| educating influence of the Church, to rouse a part of the
44 19| centuries before had come to the Church. In both countries the convulsions
45 20| defender of the rights of the Church, vigilant guardian and defender
46 21| my dearest Lord, how the Church of God, our Mother, whom
47 21| Christ who recommended His Church to Peter. . . Because they
48 22| deeper Anselm's love for the Church and the Apostolic See. "
49 22| See and the liberty of the Church of Christ, my Mother," (
50 22| than see the honor of the Church of God dimmed in the slightest
51 23| liberty, and purity of the Church is ever in his mind; he
52 24| Ghost has placed to rule the Church of God" (Act. xx 28) - timely
53 24| in rebellion against the Church of Christ: that double social
54 25| God and your Mother, the Church, not to think that you abase
55 25| many bad kings, that the Church of God has been given to
56 25| than the liberty of His Church. "They who seek not so much
57 25| so full of love for the Church; thus did he show his zeal
58 25| than the liberty of His Church." Nor can We, venerable
59 26| but the real son of the Church" (Ibid. ep. 59). It behooves
60 27| pastors and princes of the Church, as the natural defenders
61 27| license reigns supreme the Church is obstinately fettered,
62 27| evils which weigh on the Church. ~
63 28| triumph of His work and of His Church. Such is the wonderful design
64 28| Isai. Iv. 8) - that the Church of Christ is destined ever
65 28| last be united with the Church triumphant in heaven. ~
66 29| summarize the state of the Church from the coming of Jesus
67 29| ascended to heaven holy Church has been agitated by great
68 30| wishing for themselves and the Church a permanent state of perfect
69 30| rights and interests of the Church, by sacrificing them to
70 30| bringing them back to the Church, as though any composition
71 32| the cause of God and the Church, for which Anselm had to
72 33| among the pastors of the Church of passing the just limit
73 33| honor of God and of His Church. But amid all these anxieties
74 33| refuge in the bosom of the Church, his Mother, invoking from
75 34| to the authority of the Church. We see it in the case of
76 34| liberty and doctrine of the Church under the guidance of the
77 34| or the government of the Church, or that is in any way connected
78 34| counsels of the sons of the Church" (Epist. Lib. iv. ep. 1). ~
79 36| tribulation and that of the Roman Church, which is our tribulation
80 38| invincible bulwark of the Church. But its very force makes
81 39| This, indeed, is why the Church throughout the ages continues
82 40| liberty and the rights of the Church, but also in order to meet
83 40| constitution and essence of the Church, to stain the purity of
84 44| threatened the doctrine of the Church in the time of St. Anselm,
85 44| liberty and rights of the Church. ~
86 53| is not which the Catholic Church believes with the heart
87 54| the gifts of grace in his Church, with whom He promises to
88 55| honor and protection of the Church. If We have insisted so
89 56| account the authority of the Church and of the Supreme Pontiff
90 56| and Father of the whole Church in its pilgrimage on earth . . .
91 56| faith and government of His Church; wherefore when anything
92 56| when anything arises in the Church against the Catholic faith
93 57| the sacred doctrine of the Church, to attack discipline, to
94 57| the constitution of the Church in its very foundations,
95 57| blessed citizens of the Church triumphant, St. Anselm especially,
96 57| the sacred rights of the Church, to whom We would here,
97 57| that by your example the Church of God has been greatly
98 57| assiduously to relieve the Church and Us who govern it, albeit
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