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Leo PP. XIII
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1 4 | of its own. The name of Christian Socialism, with its derivatives, 2 4 | have it called the popular Christian Movement. In the countries 3 4 | movement is described as Christian Democracy and its partisans 4 4 | Democracy and its partisans as Christian Democrats, in opposition 5 4 | excellent men find the term Christian Democracy objectionable. 6 5 | Social Democracy is and what Christian Democracy ought to be, assuredly 7 6 | As against this, Christian Democracy, by the fact that 8 6 | by the fact that it is Christian, is built, and necessarily 9 6 | things eternal. Hence, for Christian Democracy, justice is sacred; 10 6 | common between Social and Christian Democracy. They differ from 11 7 | to distort this name of Christian Democracy to politics, for, 12 7 | else than this beneficent Christian action in behalf of the 13 8 | manner, we must remove from Christian Democracy another possible 14 8 | perfecting the commonwealth. The Christian law of charity, which has 15 8 | classes of society, and which Christian brotherhood makes still 16 9 | fostering under this name of Christian Democracy any intention 17 9 | Both the natural and the Christian law command us to revere 18 10| dispute about the name of Christian Democracy will cease and 19 10| efficacy of this kind of Christian Democracy are not free from 20 10| people should be animated by Christian sentiments and should be 21 12| away the instinct which Christian wisdom has planted and nurtured 22 16| conformity with the true Christian spirit, it neither connotes 23 18| the name of the Popular Christian Movement or Christian Democracy, 24 18| Popular Christian Movement or Christian Democracy, if the instructions 25 20| which is social in the Christian sense of the term develops 26 24| interests of the Church and the Christian people are so closely allied, 27 26| virtue, so as to prove that a Christian is a hater of idleness and


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