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1 1 | was not necessary to the Catholic body; for, owing to the
2 2 | to many who belong to the Catholic laity, nay, and this is
3 3 | that there is no part of Catholic truth from which they hold
4 3 | parts of rationalist and Catholic, and this so craftily that
5 3 | but the security of the Catholic name is at stake. Wherefore,
6 10| religious sentiment. Nor is the Catholic religion an exception; it
7 14| far off we are here from Catholic teaching we have already
8 14| can maintain is that the Catholic has more truth because it
9 15| aspect entirely contrary to Catholic truth. It is extended and
10 18| might well be expressed by a Catholic, but in the next page you
11 18| display a certain contempt for Catholic doctrines, or the Holy Fathers,
12 22| but of inspiration in the Catholic sense there is not a trace.~ ~
13 23| triple authority in the Catholic Church, disciplinary, dogmatic,
14 24| from the Church, and the Catholic from the citizen. Every
15 24| from the citizen. Every Catholic, from the fact that he is
16 25| the proper course for the Catholic will be to proclaim publicly
17 28| have it introduced into the Catholic religion as if this religion
18 34| himself in opposition to Catholic faith. This being so, one
19 35| provoke nausea in a real Catholic, but use them as an offset
20 35| attain that experience of the Catholic religion which, according
21 35| religion, and especially the Catholic religion, is endowed with
22 36| to secure access for the Catholic religion into souls, these
23 37| times been emphasized by Catholic apologists. Truth to tell
24 37| appeal to an exigency for the Catholic religion. As for the others,
25 39| the destruction not of the Catholic religion alone but of all
26 39| what does it differ from Catholic doctrine, and why reject
27 40| Modernism as pride. When a Catholic laymen or a priest forgets
28 42| legitimate traditions of the Catholic Church; and Catholics will
29 42| rules bequeathed to the Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church by
30 46| well-balanced judgment and guided by Catholic principles (which is not
31 48| professors for seminaries and Catholic Universities. Anybody who
32 49| and priests inscribed in a Catholic Institute or University
33 49| there are chairs in the Catholic Institutes to which they
34 49| Governing Board of such Catholic Institutes or Universities
35 51| it will be obligatory on Catholic booksellers not to put on
36 51| depriving them of the title of Catholic booksellers; so too, and
37 55| impossible to approve in Catholic publications of a style
38 56| the seminaries and other Catholic institutions, and We impose
39 57| guidance and teaching of Catholic truth. God grant that we
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