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1 1 | for the oppression of the Church. For who does not know that,
2 1 | of the feast days of the Church from the number of public
3 1 | to their country and the Church, have been driven out of
4 2 | injuries inflicted on the Church. In this, however, We have
5 2 | Decree for the Separation of Church and State. But now the duty
6 3 | that close alliance between Church and State, confirmed though
7 3 | further attention to the Church, and to leave her the enjoyment
8 3 | reality the reduction of the Church to utter want by the spoliation
9 4 | Republic severs itself from the Church in such a way that it leaves
10 4 | this decree not only is the Church despoiled of all the property,
11 5 | sacred prerogative of the Church to deal, much more seriously
12 5 | We have said, reduces the Church to shameful servitude. ~
13 6 | on the authority of the Church. And if from the actions
14 6 | decision is to lie not with the Church but with the Republic, which
15 7 | fetters the liberty of the Church is scarcely credible, so
16 7 | of the authority of the Church, and to make provisions
17 7 | the special care of the Church. We speak of the formation
18 7 | hostility to God and the Church, the integrity of their
19 7 | there was concord between Church and State, is it not now,
20 7 | have nothing to do with Church, repugnant and full of absurdity?
21 8 | almost slavish yoke upon the Church of Portugal; it even, on
22 8 | from the arms of the Roman Church, and on the other to prevent
23 9 | sacred rights of the Catholic Church, We by our Apostolic authority
24 9 | Law for the Separation of Church and State in the Portuguese
25 9 | oppresses the liberty of the Church, and assails her divine
26 9 | inviolable rights of the Church. ~
27 10| Brethren, who govern the Church of Portugal, and the earnestness
28 10| in the sight of the whole Church - be assured that they have
29 10| make out, to separate the Church of Portugal, which they
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