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501 2 | passive and silent when so serious a wound has been inflicted
502 1 | lives and by their great services to their country and the
503 3 | has been their pleasure to sever that close alliance between
504 4 | the Portuguese Republic severs itself from the Church in
505 7 | the same benefits to be shared and enjoyed by any children
506 10 | better. For you all recently showed a sense not of security
507 7 | is forbidden to place any sign which savors of the Catholic
508 1 | And then, to pass over in silence other enormities which would
509 2 | Us to remain passive and silent when so serious a wound
510 | since
511 8 | Christian teaching and by sincere piety and faith to the Apostolic
512 10 | Meanwhile, We, for the singular love We bear you, shall
513 8 | property, to impose an almost slavish yoke upon the Church of
514 10 | seconds that virtue, are no small consolation to Us, and afford
515 9 | it annuls the treaties solemnly made between Portugal and
516 8 | See from exercising its solicitude and its authority in the
517 | some
518 | something
519 10 | source of great anxiety and sorrow. We are deeply grieved at
520 7 | indeed societies of this sort are placed on a level with
521 7 | priesthood, necessarily claim the special care of the Church. We speak
522 10 | the Roman Pontiff Those splendid proofs of faith, constancy,
523 3 | Church to utter want by the spoliation of her property, and to
524 11 | Apostolic Benediction. ~Given at St. Peter's, Rome, on the 24th
525 | still
526 10 | you carefully preserve and strengthen the greatest concord and
527 9 | the world. And whilst We strenuously complain that such a law
528 1 | driven out of their sees and stripped of their honors. ~
529 10 | Vicar of Christ. If you strive to meet and resist such
530 8 | it even, on the one hand, strives as far as it can, to tear
531 7 | is harshest and gravest stroke of all - goes so far as
532 4 | which she holds by the strongest of titles, but she is deprived
533 7 | Decree compel ecclesiastical students to pursue their scientific
534 10 | all your property, than suffer servitude for the sake of
535 10 | same duty on behalf of your suffering brethren in Portugal in
536 4 | requires that a third of the sum so contributed shall be
537 10 | your enemies be able to sunder you from your allegiance
538 7 | provoke them to abandon their superiors? For fixed pensions are
539 10 | love We bear you, shall be suppliants to Almighty God that He
540 4 | the decree abolishes and suppresses, forbidding anything to
541 7 | assigned to those who have been suspended from their functions by
542 8 | incorrupted truth of Christian teaching and by sincere piety and
543 8 | strives as far as it can, to tear her from the bosom of Catholic
544 4 | after the lapse of a given term of years, to pass from the
545 7 | wills and wishes of the testators. In fine, the Republic -
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547 7 | professors, of approving of the textbooks and of regulating the sacred
548 | themselves
549 8 | even though he has made his theological course in his own country,
550 7 | literary studies which precede theology in the public lycees where,
551 | Therefore
552 1 | You are already, We think, well aware, Venerable Brethren,
553 4 | but it requires that a third of the sum so contributed
554 2 | has acted towards them. We thought that We ought most carefully
555 10 | to come, which certainly threaten it unless the powers that
556 4 | holds by the strongest of titles, but she is deprived of
557 | too
558 10 | proclamation of the Republic is so tormented, are to Us a source of great
559 10 | nation so dear to Us; We are torn with anxiety at the apprehension
560 3 | by oppression in all that touches her sacred power and spirit. ~
561 | towards
562 1 | organization and to leave no trace of religion in the acts
563 7 | speak of the formation and training of young ecclesiastics.
564 8 | imbued with the incorrupted truth of Christian teaching and
565 10 | things will one day take a turn for the better. For you
566 1 | been savagely attacked, and two of the most prominent of
567 3 | has been professed almost unanimously by its people. So let us
568 7 | be of such a sacrilegious union. ~
569 6 | nothing can be imagined more unjust or more intolerable, for
570 6 | as if its existence were unknown. And if men in holy orders
571 7 | Catholics. Similarly, it is unlawful to form associations for
572 | unless
573 | up
574 7 | prayers for the dead, or the upkeep of divine worship; and such
575 7 | procession, to wear sacred vestments or even the cassock. Furthermore,
576 10 | the Republic, but from the Vicar of Christ. If you strive
577 2 | by the promulgation of a vicious and pernicious Decree for
578 9 | enemies of God, We should most vigilantly protect the dignity and
579 9 | and the Apostolic See, and violates the law of nature and of
580 7 | other purposes in utter violation of the wills and wishes
581 10 | Separation; when with one voice you proclaimed that you
582 9 | and denounce as null and void, and to be so regarded,
583 4 | cost of divine worship by voluntary alms, but it requires that
584 7 | that not even within the walls of the churches shall there
585 3 | reduction of the Church to utter want by the spoliation of her
586 8 | the Republic in all this wants is plain; it is to prevent
587 7 | round in procession, to wear sacred vestments or even
588 10 | religion with which the very welfare of your common fatherland
589 10 | sense not of security or of well-being, but of your duty and its
590 10 | herself in her affliction. Wherefore, continue as you have begun,
591 | whether
592 | whole
593 7 | in utter violation of the wills and wishes of the testators.
594 7 | restrictions like these if they wish to bequeath something for
595 7 | violation of the wills and wishes of the testators. In fine,
596 4 | set apart and employed for works of civil assistance. And
597 10 | anxiety at the apprehension of worse things to come, which certainly
598 2 | silent when so serious a wound has been inflicted upon
599 11 | of Our Pontificate. ~PIUS X ~ ~
600 11 | Help of Christians, in the year 1911, and the eighth of
601 4 | lapse of a given term of years, to pass from the rightful
602 8 | impose an almost slavish yoke upon the Church of Portugal;
603 10 | His goodness favor your zeal and your efforts. And We
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