II - Practical Application
48. All
these prescriptions and those of Our Predecessor are to be borne in mind
whenever there is question of choosing directors and professors for seminaries
and Catholic Universities. Anybody who in any way is found to be imbued with
Modernism is to be excluded without compunction from these offices, and those
who already occupy them are to be withdrawn. The same policy is to be adopted
towards those who favour Modernism either by extolling the Modernists or
excusing their culpable conduct, by criticising scholasticism, the Holy Father,
or by refusing obedience to ecclesiastical authority in any of its
depositaries; and towards those who show a love of novelty in history,
archaeology, biblical exegesis, and finally towards those who neglect the
sacred sciences or appear to prefer to them the profane. In all this question
of studies, Venerable Brethren, you cannot be too watchful or too constant, but
most of all in the choice of professors, for as a rule the students are
modelled after the pattern of their masters. Strong in the consciousness of
your duty, act always prudently but vigorously.
49. Equal
diligence and severity are to be used in examining and selecting candidates for
Holy Orders. Far, far from the clergy be the love of novelty! God hates the
proud and the obstinate. For the future the doctorate of theology and canon law
must never be conferred on anybody who has not made the regular course of
scholastic philosophy; if conferred it shall be held as null and void. The
rules laid down in 1896 by the Sacred Congregation of Bishops and Regulars for
the clerics, both secular and regular, of Italy concerning the frequenting of
the Universities, We now decree to be extended to all nations. Clerics and
priests inscribed in a Catholic Institute or University must not in the future
follow in civil Universities those courses for which there are chairs in the
Catholic Institutes to which they belong. If this has been permitted anywhere
in the past, We ordain that it be not allowed for the future. Let the Bishops
who form the Governing Board of such Catholic Institutes or Universities watch
with all care that these Our commands be constantly observed.
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