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Pius PP. X
Pascendi dominici gregis

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1 6 | of phenomena, that is to say, to things that are perceptible 2 7 | the first actuation, so to say, of every vital phenomenon, 3 7 | Science and history, they say, are confined within two 4 8 | understand it, revelation, they say, abides. For what more can 5 9 | the person of Christ, they say, science and history encounter 6 10| yea, and priests too, who say these things openly; and 7 11| consideration, or, as they say, by elaborating its thought, 8 19| and conceals, that is to say, endeavours to express but 9 20| and the Sacraments, they say, are not to be regarded 10 20| Sacraments, it is quite right to say that their origin is from 11 21| Council of Trent: If anyone say that these sacraments are 12 23| collective conscience, that is to say of the society of individual 13 23| from without, that is to say directly from God; and it 14 25| to the State. They do not say this openly as yet - but 15 25| openly as yet - but they will say it when they wish to be 16 25| religious society, they say, can be a real unit unless 17 26| what the Modernists have to say about their development. 18 26| the Modernists have had to say about each of these subjects. 19 27| of progress, that is to say between authority and individual 20 30| transfigured, that is to say raised above its historical 21 33| them the Apostle might well say: They became vain in their 22 35| Jesus Christ; that is to say, that it is the product 23 36| or officious lie, and We say with St. Augustine: In an 24 37| Catholicism, which, they say, is absolutely postulated 25 38| It remains for Us now to say a few words about the Modernist 26 39| The object of science they say is the reality of the knowable; 27 40| knowledge, and makes them say, inflated with presumption, 28 43| succeed in this were they to say only what has been always 29 44| nobody will ever be able to say that you have been in the 30 47| superficial way, and, sad to say, now that they are fallen 31 50| the faith, and, as they say, to turn it to the account 32 55| theirs.~"In order," they say, "to extirpate the errors 33 55| fact itself, that is to say in as far as it is relative,


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